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M1EZ8 Installation and Programming

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0000 = No Event

N

0001 = Burg Entry/Exit 1
0002 = Burg Entry/Exit 2
0003 = Burg Perimeter Instant
0004 = Burglar Interior
0005 = Burg Interior Follower
0006 = Burglar Interior Nite
0007 = Burg Int Nite Delay
0008 = Burglar 24 hour
0009 = Burg 24hr Box Tamper
0010 = Fire 24 hour
0011 = Fire 24 hour Verified
0012 = Fire 24 hour Supervisory
0013 = Auxiliary1  24 hour
0014 = Auxiliary2  24 hour
0015 = Keyfob
0016 = Non Alarm
0017 = Carbon Monoxide 24 hour
0018 = Emergency 24 hour
0019 = Freeze Alarm 24 hour
0020 = Gas Alarm 24 hour
0021 = Heat Alarm 24 hour
0022 = Medical Alarm 24 hour
0023 = Police Alarm 24 hr w/indication
0024 = Police Alarm 24 hr no indication
0025 = Water Alarm 24 hour
0026 = Keyswitch Momentary
0027 = Keyswitch Mom’t - Away Mode
0028 = Keyswitch Mom’t - Stay Mode
0029 = Keyswitch Mom’t - Disarm Only
0030 = Keyswitch On/Off
0031 = Mute All Area Audibles
0032 = Power Supervisory 24 hour
0033 = Temperature 24 hour
0034 = Analog 24 hour

1000 =No Event

N

1001 = Fire Alarm

TMC

1002 = Fire Supervisory

TMC

1003 = Burglar Alarm, Any Area TMCB
1004 = Medical Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1005 = Police Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1006 = Aux1 24 hr, Any Area

TMC

1007 = Aux2 24 hr, Any Area

TMC

1008 = CO Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1009 = Emergency Alm, Any Area TMC
1010 = Freeze Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1011 = Gas Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1012 = Heat Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1013 = Water Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1014 = Alarm, Any Area

TMC

1015 = Burglar Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1016 = Burglar Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1017 = Burglar Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1018 = Burglar Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1019 = Burglar Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1020 = Burglar Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1021 = Burglar Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1022 = Burglar Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1023 = Medical Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1024 = Medical Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1025 = Medical Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1026 = Medical Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1027 = Medical Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1028 = Medical Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1029 = Medical Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1030 = Medical Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1031 = Police Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1032 = Police Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1033 = Police Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1034 = Police Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1035 = Police Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1036 = Police Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1037 = Police Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1038 = Police Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1039 = Aux1 24 hr in Area 1

TMC

1040 = Aux1 24 hr in Area 2

TMC

1041 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 3

TMC

1042 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 4

TMC

1043 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 5

TMC

1044 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 6

TMC

1045 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 7

TMC

1046 = Aux1 24 hr in  Area 8

TMC

1047 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 1

TMC

1048 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 2

TMC

1049 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 3

TMC

1050 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 4

TMC

1051 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 5

TMC

1052 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 6

TMC

1053 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 7

TMC

1054 = Aux2 24 hr in Area 8

TMC

1055 = CO Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1056 = CO Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1057 = CO Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1058 = CO Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1059 = CO Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1060 = CO Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1061 = CO Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1062 = CO Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1063 = Emergency Alm in Area 1 TMC
1064 = Emergency Alm in Area 2 TMC
1065 = Emergency Alm in Area 3 TMC
1066 = Emergency Alm in Area 4 TMC
1067 = Emergency Alm in Area 5 TMC
1068 = Emergency Alm in Area 6 TMC
1069 = Emergency Alm in Area 7 TMC
1070 = Emergency Alm in Area 8 TMC

1071 = Freeze Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1072 = Freeze Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1073 = Freeze Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1074 = Freeze Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1075 = Freeze Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1076 = Freeze Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1077 = Freeze Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1078 = Freeze Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1079 = Gas Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1080 = Gas Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1081 = Gas Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1082 = Gas Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1083 = Gas Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1084 = Gas Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1085 = Gas Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1086 = Gas Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1087 = Heat Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1088 = Heat Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1089 = Heat Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1090 = Heat Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1091 = Heat Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1092 = Heat Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1093 = Heat Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1094 = Heat Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1095 = Water Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1096 = Water Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1097 = Water Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1098 = Water Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1099 = Water Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1100 = Water Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1101 = Water Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1102 = Water Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1103 = Any Alarm in Area 1

TMC

1104 = Any Alarm in Area 2

TMC

1105 = Any Alarm in Area 3

TMC

1106 = Any Alarm in Area 4

TMC

1107 = Any Alarm in Area 5

TMC

1108 = Any Alarm in Area 6

TMC

1109 = Any Alarm in Area 7

TMC

1110 = Any Alarm in Area 8

TMC

1111 = Any Keypad Code-Lockout

N

1112 = 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-Lockout

N

1119 = Keypad 08 Code-Lockout

N

1120 = Keypad 09 Code-Lockout

N

1121 = Keypad 10 Code-Lockout

N

1122 = Keypad 11 Code-Lockout

N

1123 = Keypad 12 Code-Lockout

N

1124 = Keypad 13 Code-Lockout

N

1125 = Keypad 14 Code-Lockout

N

1126 = Keypad 15 Code-Lockout

N

1127 = Keypad 16 Code-Lockout

N

1128 = Fire Trouble, Any Zone

TMC

1129 = Burglar Trouble, Any Zone TMC
1130 = Fail to Communicate Tbl

N

1131 = RF Sensor Low Battery Tbl

N

1132 = Lost ANC Module Trouble

N

1133 = Lost Keypad Trouble

N

1134 = Lost Input Expander Tbl

N

1135 = Lost Output Expander Tbl

N

1136 = EEprom Memory Error Tbl

C

1137 = Flash Memory Error Trouble

C

1138 = AC Failure Trouble

N

1139 = Control Low Battery Trouble

N

1140 = Control Over Current Trouble N
1141 = Expansion Module Trouble

N

1142 = Output 2 Supervisory Tbl

N

1143 = Telephone Line Fault Tbl

1144 = Restore Fire Zone

B

1145 = Restore Fire Supv Zone

B

1146 = Restore Burglar Zone

B

1147 = Restore Medical Zone

B

1148 = Restore Police Zone

B

1149 = Restore Aux1 24 hr Zone

B

1150 = Restore Aux2 24 hr Zone

B

1151 = Restore CO Zone

B

1152 = Restore Emergency Zone

B

1153 = Restore Freezer Zone

B

1154 = Restore Gas Zone

B

1155 = Restore Heat Zone

B

1156 = Restore Water Zone

B

1157 = Communication Fail Restore

B

1158 = AC Fail Restore

B

Appendix A - Event Codes

Event   Description

Reset

1159 = Low Battery Restore

B

1160 = Control Over Current Restore B
1161 = Expansion Module Restore

B

1162 = Output 2 Restore

B

1163 = Telephone Line Restore

B

1164 = Alarm Memory

A

1165 = Alarm Memory in Area 1

TMC

1166 = Alarm Memory in Area 2

TMC

1167 = Alarm Memory in Area 3

TMC

1168 = Alarm Memory in Area 4

TMC

1169 = Alarm Memory in Area 5

TMC

1170 = Alarm Memory in Area 6

TMC

1171 = Alarm Memory in Area 7

TMC

1172 = Alarm Memory in Area 8

TMC

1173 = Area Armed

N

1174 = Area Disarmed

N

1175 = Area 1 Arm State

N

1176 = Area 2 Arm State

N

1177 = Area 3 Arm State

N

1178 = Area 4 Arm State

N

1179 = Area 5 Arm State

N

1180 = Area 6 Arm State

N

1181 = Area 7 Arm State

N

1182 = Area 8 Arm State

N

1183 = Area 1 is Armed Away

N

1184 = Area 2 is Armed Away

N

1185 = Area 3 is Armed Away

N

1186 = Area 4 is Armed Away

N

1187 = Area 5 is Armed Away

N

1188 = Area 6 is Armed Away

N

1189 = Area 7 is Armed Away

N

1190 = Area 8 is Armed Away

N

1191 = Area 1 is Armed Stay

N

1192 = Area 2 is Armed Stay

N

1193 = Area 3 is Armed Stay

N

1194 = Area 4 is Armed Stay

N

1195 = Area 5 is Armed Stay

N

1196 = Area 6 is Armed Stay

N

1197 = Area 7 is Armed Stay

N

1198 = Area 8 is Armed Stay

N

1199 = Area 1 is Armed Stay Instant N
1200 = Area 2 is Armed Stay Instant N
1201 = Area 3 is Armed Stay Instant N
1202 = Area 4 is Armed Stay Instant N
1203 = Area 5 is Armed Stay Instant N
1204 = Area 6 is Armed Stay Instant N
1205 = Area 7 is Armed Stay Instant N
1206 = Area 8 is Armed Stay Instant N

1207 = Area 1 is Armed Night

N

1208 = Area 2 is Armed Night

N

1209 = Area 3 is Armed Night

N

1210 = Area 4 is Armed Night

N

1211 = Area 5 is Armed Night

N

1212 = Area 6 is Armed Night

N

1213 = Area 7 is Armed Night

N

1214 = Area 8 is Armed Night

N

1215 = Area 1 is Armed Night Instant N
1216 = Area 2 is Armed Night Instant N
1217 = Area 3 is Armed Night Instant N
1218 = Area 4 is Armed Night Instant N
1219 = Area 5 is Armed Night Instant N
1220 = Area 6 is Armed Night Instant N
1221 = Area 7 is Armed Night Instant N
1222 = Area 8 is Armed Night Instant N

Event Codes are four digit numbers used to represent alarms, troubles, arm/disarms, restores, and various other conditions that occur within the control.   For the
most part, they are used only internally by the control’s software.  For example: turning on the alarm output.  However, there are cases where the installer may need
these codes.  Case #1 - Keypad F key programming.  Each of the Keypad F keys may be programmed to activate a particular condition such as Emergency Panic
Alarm.  See Menu 04 - Keypad Definitions.  The activation event code can be any of the zone definition codes.  The F1 key may also be programmed to light up or
“illuminate” when a condition is active.  The F1 key can illuminate when the Emergency Panic Alarm is active by programming the four digit event code 1009 =
Emergency Alarm.  Case #2 - Event History log.  Each of the 512 entries in the event history log is represented by one of these 4 digits event codes, along with the
time, date, area, and/or user code.  It may be necessary or helpful to have these codes handy to fully interpret the log.

Event   Description

Reset

Event   Description

Reset

Event   Description

Reset

| - - - - - - - -  These 34 events are Zone Definitions shown here for convenience. - - - - - - |

Summary of Contents for EZ8 ELK-M1EZ8

Page 1: ...Cross Platform Control Part ELK M1EZ8 A member of the M1 Family Specifications Installation and Programming M1 includes the SIA CP 01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction TM L523 Rev I 08 06 08 Current...

Page 2: ...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 a...

Page 3: ...keover 19 3 4 Area Partitioning 19 3 5 Communicator Setup Checklist 20 3 6 Entering Installer Level Programming 20 Menu 01 Bus Module Enrollment 22 Menu 02 User Code Options 23 Menu 03 Area Definition...

Page 4: ...ever event can have one or more ANDs and THENs conditions and commands Total number of Rules Supported 528 Rules utilize easy to understand text based references Control lighting using RS 232 serial o...

Page 5: ...Green Red Black 1 1 8 Conductor Cat5 cable from EZ8MSI Main Serial Port Interface End view Brn Wht Wht Brn Grn Wht Wht Blue Blue Wht Wht Grn Org Wht Wht Org 1 Wht Org Org Wht Wht Grn Blue Wht Wht Blu...

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Page 7: ...h those in the figure above to familiarize yourself with the part names Mount the control using the upper center slotted hole to level Install and connect all necessary wiring for the power transforme...

Page 8: ...lower back side of the board EG PC096E Boards with a 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...

Page 9: ...ower unplug the outputs for approx 20 seconds after a short to allow the PTC to reset Even if the short is no longer present the remaining residual current draw may be so high that the PTC cannot dete...

Page 10: ...Rules Programming and can be triggered by multiple conditions events Do not exceed the current limits on voltage only outputs Output 2 Connect a UL Listed Bell or Siren self contained Current limited...

Page 11: ...ch device directly to the M1 s VKP and Neg terminals DO NOT SERIES THE POWER WIRES as this will cause unnecessary voltage loss The ELK M1DBH Data Bus Hub accepts CAT5 or CAT6 cable with RJ45 plugs on...

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Page 13: ...e User s Guide contains a description of operations accessible to the user codes Control operations accessed by the installer passcode are slightly different Factory Default for User Code 1 is 3 4 5 6...

Page 14: ...rogrammed 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 keypa...

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Page 19: ...d log on serial 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 load...

Page 20: ...omatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 5 Under Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options Codes select and program each desired option such as AC Fail Low Battery Automatic Test and other system wide opti...

Page 21: ...als 1 Receiver Size Menu 03 Menu 05 4 Celcius Disp 45 Default Control Options 18 Name 2 ZnBank Start Zn Area Defs Zone Defs 5 DST Observe 81 Default User Codes 3 Reg Supv Hrs Area 1 Zone 1 6 Fast Loop...

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Page 23: ...n the same area Default value for both 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 t...

Page 24: ...entry 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 i...

Page 25: ...press the right or left arrow keys While programming 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 P...

Page 26: ...ogram 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 only be assigned as primary for a sing...

Page 27: ...ich 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 28: ...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 Nite Delay zones...

Page 29: ...mentary Away Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the AWAY mode with each trip 28 Keyswitch Momentary Stay Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arm...

Page 30: ...the right or left arrow keys While programming the text pressing the Chime key inserts a space and the Bypass key erases 1 digit The up and down arrow keys move between upper and lower case Press the...

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Page 32: ...this option Default is No 4 digits NOTE The Installer code is ALWAYS 6 digits To prevent a would be thief or hacker from being able to hunt for a valid user code the system can automatically lock out...

Page 33: ...rted from a siren driver into a voltage only output If set to No the control produces alarm sounds for use with 8 Ohm speakers If set to Yes the control will produce 12 Volts for use with self contain...

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Page 37: ...While 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 1234...

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Page 40: ...g with the SIA and Contact ID formats 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...

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Page 43: ...ssion as a verification that the control was accessed Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Phone Line Fault T Trouble will be reported if the Voltage and Current is lost on the telephone line Pho...

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Page 47: ...omatic RP dials the control phone number and listens for the control to answer on it s rings until answer setting If an answering machine answers RP will transmit codes to override it automatically Pr...

Page 48: ...word restricted M1 Dealers ONLY location NOTE Firmware updating can only be done from a Direct to PC Com port connection or an optional Ethernet Network connection Due to the amount of data that has t...

Page 49: ...to 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 t...

Page 50: ...ew 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 51: ...23 59 COUNTERS These memory locations often called flags can be set incremented decremented or compared by an automation rule to track an event or keep up with how many times an event has occurred The...

Page 52: ...ut a serial port might be a series of ASCII characters formatted to a certain manufacturers protocol Special options built into this menu include automatic display of temperature readings from Zone Te...

Page 53: ...iggering 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 l...

Page 54: ...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 o...

Page 55: ...nal 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 Thermost...

Page 56: ...2 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 Loc...

Page 57: ...Back B 1310 Area 6 Closing Ring Back B 1311 Area 7 Closing Ring Back 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 1...

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Page 60: ...1st ring and allow the Operator to press 55 to initiate a two way session 2 Once a two way session has begun it will continue for 3 minutes before automatically disconnecting To extend the two way ses...

Page 61: ...y 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...

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Page 65: ...ey 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 the desired setting Each press c...

Page 66: ...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 number...

Page 67: ...Definitions 25 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 26 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 28 Menu 06 Alarm Cutoff Timers 31 Menu 07 Global System Definitions 32 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 36 Menu 09 Area Reporting...

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