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Genesis II Installation Instructions
© Mass Electronics Pty Ltd 2010Chapter 4 – Commissioning
4-1.4 Set Jumper Plugs
Various jumper plugs throughout the system must be set properly before power can be applied to the
system.
There are 4 categories of jumper plug:
Address Plugs set the address of each Remote Expansion Module
Analogue Output plugs are used to select either Variable or Heat Valve Mode of operation for
analogue outputs. Refer to section 3-3.1.5 for a definition of Variable and Heat Valve Modes.
End-of-Cable jumpers provide the proper termination impedance for the RS485 Comms Cable. It is
installed in the last unit of the cable run
Frequency Plugs set the frequency of each wireless Remote Expansion Module or Interface
The computer-generated wiring diagram (Figure 4-5) shows the locations and required settings for
each address jumper and analogue output jumper.
Table 4-4 is provided as an aid for properly setting the various jumper plugs. The table lists
the required jumper setting, the types of jumper plugs and the reference paragraph containing
instructions for setting them for each Genesis II unit.
Terminal Address End of Cable Analogue Output Frequency
See Paragraph: 4-1.4.1 4-1.4.2 4-1.4.3 4-1.4.4
GENII DDC Digital
Controller
Yes
MPCII Mid Points
Controller
Yes
GENII AI REM Yes Yes
GENII AO REM Yes Yes Yes
GENII DI REM Yes Yes
GENII DO REM Yes Yes
GENII IDI REM Yes Yes
GENII PI REM Yes Yes
GENII MZS REM Yes Yes
GENII MZSAH REM Yes Yes
GENII CS REM Yes Yes
GENII CSAH REM Yes Yes
GENII CSFCAH REM Yes Yes
GENII MP REM Yes
GENII MP405 REM Yes
GENII MP414 REM Yes
GENII MP423 REM Yes
GENII MP432 REM Yes
GENII WMI Yes
SENRx Yes Yes
Table 4-4:  Units Requiring Jumper Settings