Central Computer

Hardware:

To view the computer specifications for the Genesis Central (GENPC) click here.

Operating System:

Systems: Unlimited

System Programs: Unlimited

Maximum Field Controllers: 999

Maximum Stations: 59,000+

Maximum Decoder Stations: 102,000+
Automated Flow Management: Included

TriSend™ Central Interface:

Communications: Radio, Hardwire, & Modem (can be mixed in system)
Enclosure: Powder-coated steel (outdoor/indoor)
Connection: DB-9 Serial port
Primary Input: 105-125VAC, 0.5A max.
SV Versions: 205-230VAC, .25A max.

True Two-Way
Communications Range:

Radio Versions: 2 miles (approximate, depends on terrain)
Hardwire Versions: Up to 10,000/3,000m feet to first field controller, additional 10,000/3,000m feet between each additional field controller
TriSend™ technology allows Radio, Hardwire and Telephone Modem communications to be combined in the same system

Options & Accessories:

RA5M: Base Antenna
DAT (R or HW): Data Retrieval for sensor feedback to Genesis
CWS4: Full Weather Station with sensors for ET


Field Controller

Dimensions:

Stainless Steel Pedestal: 36" (92 cm) tall x 13.5" (35 cm) wide x 10" (26 cm) deep

Plastic Pedestal: 35" (89 cm) tall x 17.5" (45 cm) wide x 10.5" (27 cm) deep

Average weight: 56 lbs (25.5 kilos)

Stainless and Plastic Wall-Mount enclosures available upon request

Electrical Specifications:

Primary (Input): 105-125VAC, 1A maximum
Primary (Input) SV Version: 205-230VAC, .62A max.
Secondary (Output): 24VAC, 50/60Hz 1A maximum per station 3A total output 1.67A communications output
NOTE: Pump output 1A max. if connected

Signal Output:

Hardwire: 4 – 20 milliamp loop
Radio: 2 Watts, UHF (450 - 470 MHz)

Communication Cable (hardwire):

GCBL: Shielded 2 twisted pair, 18AWG
GCBLA: Armored, shielded 2 twisted pair, 18AWG (for direct burial applications)

Options & Accessories:

SV: 230VAC, 50Hz versions
TRNR: Handheld Radio for TriSend™ or StraightTalk™ communications

Convenient, labor-saving Maintenance Radios can start stations and programs remotely, in both radio and hardwired systems.