M1EZ8 Installation and Programming
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2.5 Keypad Overview
Ready Light -
ON when all burglar zones are secure and the system is OK to arm. If OFF, one or more zones are violated (not secure). For
maximum security, secure all zones before arming the system. If FLASHING, one or more force-armable zones are violated. Force arming
temporarily excludes violated zone(s) from the system. If a force armed zone becomes secure while system is armed, it will automatically
restore to service. This is handy for a garage door as system may be armed with the door up, but will secure when door closes.
Armed Light-
ON when the system is armed. The mode of arm will be indicated by the LCD display and the Exit or Stay lighted pushbuttons.
This light will be OFF when the system is disarmed.
Exit Key -
May be programmed for single or double press arming to the AWAY (not occupied) mode. If ON the system is armed and all
perimeter sensors and interior motions are active. The Away key may be pressed during the exit delay time t to convert from Away to Away
Vacation mode. Vacation mode is primarily for use with the Whenever/And/Then Rules programming of Elk-RP for long term energy savings.
Stay Key -
May be programmed for single or double press arming to the STAY (occupied) mode. If ON the system is armed and all interior
zones are excluded (bypassed). Only perimeter doors and windows are active in the Stay mode. This key may also be programmed to
change to other Stay modes such as: Stay Instant, Stay Night, and Stay Night Instant. Since interior zones are automatically excluded once
the Stay mode is activated, the M1 allows this key to Stay arm even while one or more interior zones are violated, provided they are pro-
grammed for “force arming”. The Stay Night mode re-activates any interior night zones. To prevent a false alarm the control will not allow
change to the Stay Night mode when a interior night zone is violated unless it is programmed for “Force arm”.
Keypad Models and Feature Comparison
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
(actual
keypad area not incl. electrical plate)
FUNCTION
KEYS
(6) F1 thru F6
(4) F1 thru F4
(6) F then 1- 6
DOOR
COVER
Yes
No
No
BACKLIGHTING
LCD
KEYS
Green
Amber
Blue
Blue
N/A
Blue
TEMP
SENSOR
Yes
No
No
ZONE
INPUT
Yes (1)
Yes (1)
No
PROG.
OUTPUT
Yes (1)
Yes (1)
No
OPT. 26 BIT
PROX READER
Yes - Int. or Ext.
Yes - Ext. Only
No
ELK-M1KP LCD Keypad
ELK-M1KP2 LCD Keypad
Available Keypads Styles
ELK-M1KPAS Arming Station
Features and/or operational characteristics will vary by keypad style.
Chime Key -
Will be lighted when the Chime mose is On. A tone or announcement will be heard when certain zone(s) are opened. If OFF
the chime mode is off. There are four different selections: Tone only, Voice, Tone/Voice, and Off. In the programming mode this key also
functions as an insert character key for text programming. The key will be lighted when Chime is On.
Bypass Key -
Pressing this key followed by a zone number and the bypass key again will exclude or bypass the selected zone. This
key may also be used to delete a character during text programming. When the Bypass key is lit, one or more zones are bypassed.
* Key -
Serves as a clear or reset key. If an error is made while entering digits, press this key to clear the error. Master clear is 3 presses.
# Key -
This key is currently a duplicate of the Bypass key.
Numerical Keys -
Used for entry of passcodes, programming, etc. Keys 2 - 9 also have an assigned alpha character for entering text.
ELK and Arrow Keys -
The ELK and arrow keys have powerful functionality for both normal operation and programming. Pressing the
ELK key displays relative information according to each application. The arrow keys allow scrolling through all available options. The user
can activate or select the displayed option by pressing the right arrow key. Once an option has been selected, the user may be prompted
for a passcode. Additional sub-menu options may appear to assist. The user may return to the status screen by pressing the * key.
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