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M1G Installation and Programming

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To perform system tests press the right arrow key. Then press the up or down arrow keys to
select one of the three tests.

The control’s standby battery is load tested automatically every 24hrs.  However, it can also be
manually load tested anytime using this option.  Press the right arrow key to start the test.  The
battery is placed under load for 30 seconds and the battery voltage and system current is
displayed.  If the battery falls below a set level, a Low Battery trouble will occur.  If it’s necessary
to replace the battery, this test should be used to test and clear a Low Battery Trouble condition.

To test the keypad’s LCD screen press the RIGHT arrow key.  The entire screen should appear
black indicating all pixels are working.  To exit press the * key.

To manually test the communicator (dialer) press the RIGHT arrow key.  Testing is done using
the first phone number that is programmed to send a test code.  If there is no phone number
programmed to send a test code, the test will end.  To exit this menu press the * key.

There are two types of test, silent and monitored.  To silently send a test press the right
arrow key from this display.  To hear the test using the inside speakers (OUT1) press the up
or down arrow key to bring up the following display.

This unique feature permits you to hear or “monitor” a single communicator test using the
inside speakers (OUT1) eliminating the need for a telephone “Butt” set.  Simply press the
right arrow key from this display to begin.

Similar to above, this works for multiple communicator tests.  Press the right arrow key to
enable.  Each communicator transmission will be monitored until mode is cancelled.  Press
the star (*) key three times to cancel.  Cancelled automatically after 24hr daily battery test.

This special option allows any pending (not reported) dialer communications to be cleared
or cancelled.  Typically this will be used only for initial installation and testing.

NOTE:  ALWAYS NOTIFY THE MONITORING STATION BEFORE TESTING THE DIALER!   If the test
should fail, a Comm Fail trouble will occur.  To clear a Comm Fail the dialer must be able to
complete a good communication.

To connect ELK’s Remote Program PC software (RP) via the user assisted method, press the
RIGHT arrow key and then select the connection mode with the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

1:Seize Line Attended Mode - 1) Allows RP connection to begin on an already established voice
connection between the control phone line and the RP Computer.  2) Also useful for manually
answering an incoming call from the RP Computer with programming Rings to Auto Answer.

2:Seize Line Unattended Mode - Pressing the RIGHT arrow key causes the control to dial the
programmed RP telephone number.  The RP Computer must be in the “wait for call” mode.

NOTE: UL requires that a Technician be On-Site when doing Remote Programming.

This is a collection of tools for diagnosing system problems.  Press the RIGHT arrow key and
enter a valid user code to begin.  Press the UP or DOWN keys to select one of the four tools:

This tool is for use in conjunction with Tech Support to diagnose data bus retries and errors.  It
displays the device type and number of retries accumulated since the last power-up.  T=Device
type,  A=The Address within the device type

This tool displays the control’s voltage and average current being drawn from the power supply.

This tool allows the voltage on each zone to be displayed in real time.  It changes as contacts
or devices are violated.  Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin.

Use the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through each zone.  The displayed information consists of:
the present zone voltage, the L low and H high alarm thresholds, and the analog (A to D)
equivalent of the zone voltage..

This is a read only screen displaying the telephone line voltage during the last on-hook
condition.  It is an approximate measurement accurate to only +-20%.

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Dialer Reports

Summary of Contents for ELK-M1G

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL Cross Platform Control Specifications Installation and Programming M1 includes the SIA CP 01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction TM L520 Rev K 10 4 13 Current with Firmware 5 3 0...

Page 2: ...gh or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus...

Page 3: ...Setup Checklist 22 3 6 Entering Installer Level Programming 22 Menu 01 Bus Module Enrollment 24 Menu 02 User Code Options 25 Menu 03 Area Definitions 26 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 28 Menu 05 Zone Def...

Page 4: ...200 Ohm EOL 13 N C N O ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL 14 N C N O ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL 15 N C N O ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL 16 N C N O ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL 2 Wire Smoke Detector Zone 16 ONLY 4 Wire Smoke Detector Any Zone U L Li...

Page 5: ...y imaginable operation No need to chain rules together Any single Whenever event can have one or more ANDs and THENs conditions and commands Rules utilize easy to understand text based references Cont...

Page 6: ...e performed regularly with the primary AC power de energized Control panel specifications are subject to change without notice Lithium 3V Clock battery Varta CR2032 located in upper left corner behind...

Page 7: ...each cable MUST have a Terminating Jumper installed Jumpers are marked JP2 on keypads JP1 on Expanders Control Hardware pack has two black jumpers for this purpose Jumpers engage a 120 Ohm resistor a...

Page 8: ...Mount the control using the upper center slotted hole to level Install and connect all necessary wiring for the power transformer detection loops keypads and siren outputs Keypad Mounting and Wiring I...

Page 9: ...letter F or later provide the output as a switched positive Load 50mA max i e Relay LED To Red Pos Wire To Brown Wire KP Zone Output Address 1 193 193 2 194 194 3 195 195 4 196 196 5 197 197 6 198 198...

Page 10: ...of circuit breaker The SAUX Switched Smoke power output is protected by a 1 1A PTC The VKP Keypad power output is protected by a 1 25A PTC Output 2 is protected by a 1 25A PTC NOTE Sometimes it may be...

Page 11: ...not ready System Armed Alarm Activated etc as well as alarm siren sounds The initial start volume and the final volume can be adjusted in programming to suit the application Output 2 Connect a UL List...

Page 12: ...the last wired device and the control JP3 ONLY The POS and Neg power wires should be parallel wired to the VKP and Neg terminals or to an auxiliary Power Supply if the combined current draw exceeds t...

Page 13: ...ATA BUS HUB FOR RETROFIT ELK PRODUCTS INC HILDEBRAN N C 28637 USA JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 VKP DATA B DATA A NEG RS 485 DATA BUS BLACK RED GREEN WHITE A B INPUT FROM CONTROL Mount M1DBHR s in same enclosure wi...

Page 14: ...user codes plus one installer code Each user code may be assigned specific authorities as to what it is allowed to do The authorities are assigned from the Installer level programming however the code...

Page 15: ...rison PART NUMBER ELKM1KP ELKM1KP2 ELKM1KPAS PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 6 87 W x 5 25 H x 1 32 D 4 65 W x 5 5 H x 95 D 1 3 W x 2 62 H x 3 D keypad area not incl elect plate FUNCTION KEYS 6 F1 thru F6 4 F1 th...

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Page 21: ...erial number and dealer assigned RP access code The serial identifies the control to RP while the RP access code identifies the computer to the control prior to a programming session RP loads the acce...

Page 22: ...a 1 01 Option T For Zone Trouble program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 4 Under Menu 11 F Key Reporting Codes select and program the alarm code for each desired...

Page 23: ...a Defs Zone Defs 5 DST Observe 81 Default User Codes 3 Reg Supv Hrs Area 1 Zone 1 6 Fast Loop Tm 82 Default Areas Data Menu 09 Menu 12 4 Fire Supv Hrs 1 Exit Delay 1 1 Definition 7 SlowLoop Tm 83 Defa...

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Page 25: ...h these options is No code not required for bypass A Yes allows this code to activate the Access Keypad Events 1313 1328 for the keypad where code is entered Use the Whenever And Then Rules from Elk R...

Page 26: ...ntry delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Entry Delay 1 Range is 030 to 255 seconds Default value is 030 The amount of exit delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Exit Delay 2 Range is...

Page 27: ...ramming the text pressing the Chime key inserts a space and the Bypass key erases 1 digit The up and down arrow keys toggle between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete Menu 03 Area De...

Page 28: ...lay Press the right arrow key to program or press the up or down arrow keys to select another keypad To jump to any keypad enter the number 1 16 The keypad name displays on the bottom A keypad can onl...

Page 29: ...ch will cause the key to light up See Event Codes in Appendix A Press the RIGHT arrow key and enter 4 digits The bottom line displays the description of the event Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to...

Page 30: ...ing the STAY or STAY INSTANT arm modes 07 Burglar Interior Nite Delay For motion detectors interior doors etc that are not close to sleeping areas Same as an Interior Nite zone except that Interior Ni...

Page 31: ...loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the STAY mode with each trip 29 Keyswitch Momentary Disarm Only For a spring loaded momentary key switch Disarms with each trip 30 Keyswitch On Off Mainta...

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Page 33: ...ftware Rules function 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 1234567890123456789012345678901212...

Page 34: ...The control supports up to 99 User codes plus the Installer code The User codes can be either 4 digits in length or 6 digits depending upon this option Default is No 4 digits NOTE The Installer code...

Page 35: ...en through Output 1 Selecting Yes completely eliminates all spoken voice messages from Output 1 Selecting No allows voices to be spoken based upon the settings of G20 through G25 Default is No Selects...

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Page 39: ...hile programming the text pressing the Chime key inserts a space and the Bypass key erases 1 digit The up and down arrow keys toggles between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete 12345...

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Page 42: ...rmats is to set the programmed code to a non zero 0 value See below Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select another menu The ELK key backs up one menu level To...

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Page 45: ...is annunciated and reported The delay time is programmed from 01 to 31 seconds but ONLY by use of the ElkRP Programming Software A delay of 01 is the same as 00 or instant T Trouble is code reported u...

Page 46: ...t value to enable a report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically produces the corre...

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Page 48: ...ys 5 6 7 8 This allows 2 different remotes or people to activate different events Enable Option 1 from Menu 14 sub menu 2 Xmit Transmitter Opt WZone 17 shown as example 1234567890123456789012345678901...

Page 49: ...it automatically Prompt when answer RP dials and listens for the control to answer It waits for a manual OK before connecting Dial hang up dial again This is faster than waiting on the control s rings...

Page 50: ...new firmware updates become available they will be posted on ELK s website www elkproducts com in a password restricted M1 Dealers ONLY location NOTE Firmware updating can only be done from a Direct t...

Page 51: ...o happen at a given time or in response to a set of circumstances The following information is intended to provide an overview of the vast automation features in the control TASKS A Task is similar to...

Page 52: ...w Z Wave wireless devices Even if a lighting product is not directly supported it is always possible to use RS 232 ASCII strings for communicating lighting control OUTPUTS These can be in the form of...

Page 53: ...ypad user menu 7 Automation Custom Settings and modify the value whether it be a numeric value a timer seconds or a time of day Incorporating custom settings in rules provides the user the ability to...

Page 54: ...on controller TEXTS This section allows custom text messages to be constructed and formatted These messages can be transmitted to an LCD keypad or out one of the RS232 serial ports to a PC or some oth...

Page 55: ...ggering event in order to be started A triggering event can be a time of day occurrence a zone opening or closing the security system going from armed to disarmed a light changing from on to off or li...

Page 56: ...OF THE WEEK IS ARE M W F Example 5 AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE Example 6 AND John s House Area 1 IS ARMED AWAY THEN The third and final element of a rule is the action that you wish to occur as a result of...

Page 57: ...al AND element could be added to prevent the fan from operating on certain days or at certain times Rule 4 is another energy savings example It adjusts the cooling setpoint of the Main Floor Thermosta...

Page 58: ...112 Keypad 01 Code Lockout N 1113 Keypad 02 Code Lockout N 1114 Keypad 03 Code Lockout N 1115 Keypad 04 Code Lockout N 1116 Keypad 05 Code Lockout N 1117 Keypad 06 Code Lockout N 1118 Keypad 07 Code L...

Page 59: ...k B 1312 Area 8 Closing Ring Back B 1313 Access Keypad 1 TM 1314 Access Keypad 2 TM 1315 Access Keypad 3 TM 1316 Access Keypad 4 TM 1317 Access Keypad 5 TM 1318 Access Keypad 6 TM 1319 Access Keypad 7...

Page 60: ...umber To choose a task enter its number For fastest operation add a 0 in front of single digit numbers I E for a 3 enter 03 NOTE Any valid task can be selected by entering it s two digit number even i...

Page 61: ...x violated Additional presses of the 4 key will announce additional troubled zones if any exist For Audio Monitor press 7 This only works if a 2 way listen in interface is installed ELK M1TWI It will...

Page 62: ...sable 142 Disarm 143 Disarmed 144 Dock 145 Door 146 Doors 147 Down 148 Driveway 149 E East 150 Emergency 151 Enable 152 End 153 Energy 154 Enrollment 155 Enter 156 Entering 157 Entertainment 158 Enter...

Page 63: ...395 South 396 Spare 397 Speaker 398 Sprinkler 399 Stairs 400 Stairway 401 Star 402 Start 403 Status 404 Stay 405 Stock 406 Stop 407 Storage 408 Storm 409 Studio 410 Study 411 Sump 412 Sun 413 Switch...

Page 64: ...wo way session has begun it will continue for 3 minutes before automatically disconnecting To extend the two way session for 3 additional minutes you must press command 7 TONE COMMANDS 55 BEGIN LISTEN...

Page 65: ...another zone Programmable from 1 to 255 seconds For all non fire zones shut down at 1 trip Depends on Panel and Sensors Call waiting cancel prefix code may be dialed on initial attempt ONLY Enabled N...

Page 66: ...uld consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find a booklet titled Interference Handbook prepared by the Federal Communicat...

Page 67: ...nd Options the setting must be for Max 90 seconds for reportiing changes in the status of the control unit including alarm trouble open and close signals In the event of unsuccessful communication a d...

Page 68: ...we recommend they be routed in the shortest and most direct path from the Control to the Battery itself regardless of the enclosure type of brand For 28 or larger enclosures a battery shelf e g ELK S...

Page 69: ...er to the keypad 2 Press the F2 key and the LCD will display Temperature Degrees F XX X This is the current temperature 3 Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the temp display until it approximates...

Page 70: ...ing it s warranty period contact ELK or one of its authorized distributors for a Return Authorization RMA number Returned Products must include a complete description of the problem along with the RA...

Page 71: ...ent 25 Menu 02 User Code Authorities 25 Menu 03 Area Definitions 27 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 28 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 30 Menu 06 Alarm Cutoff Timers 33 Menu 07 Global System Definitions 34 Menu 0...

Page 72: ...www elkproducts com Printed in USA...

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