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ELK-319KF1 Wireless Keyfob 1 Button Panic

Description

The ELK-319KF1 is a Wireless Single Button Handheld device 

that can be used for a police, medical, or auxiliary panic alarm 

activation.  

In addition to alarm activation the device also sends low battery 

(as needed). The sensor is powered by a single (1) replaceable 

3VDC lithium coin-cell battery.

This sensor is compatible with Elk’s 319MHz Receivers/Panels 

as well as many other panels that operate on the 319.5MHz 

Frequency and adhere to the ITI/Interlogix protocol.  

Specifications

RF frequency:  319.5 MHz 

Compatibility:  ELK-319 Receivers/Panels & other panels  

 

that operate on the 319.5MHz Freq. and 

   

adhere to the ITI/Interlogix protocol 

Battery type:   One (1) 3VDC lithium coin-cell battery

   

(Panasonic or Varta Model CR2032)

Operating

Temp Range:    32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) 

Storage

Temp Range:   -30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C) 

Relative

Humidity:  

95% non-condensing 

Dimensions      2.25” L x .1.25” x 0.44” in. (L x W x D)

Programming (Enrollment)

The following is a general guideline for programming (enrolling) 

a sensor into the receiver or panel. For more extensive 

instructions please refer to the receiver or panel instructions. 
1.  Place the panel into the Program mode. 
2.  Proceed to the WIRELESS SETUP menu. 
3.  Select the appropriate zone/sensor location number. 
4. Start the panel sensor Enroll process.  When the panel 

prompts to trip the sensor for learning do the following: 

  -  Press the Panic Button.  The panel should acknowledge 

the sensor has been learned by keypad display and/or audio 

alert (depending on the panel).  If enrollment fails to occur 

try repeating the process.  

5.  Repeat the above process for any additional wireless 

sensors.  Proceed to the zone programming to assign each 

sensor’s zone definition.  

6.  Exit programming mode when finished.

Testing the Sensor 

It is recommend that all wireless sensors be thoroughly tested 

after installation and programming.

Wireless Testing

Wireless testing provides a baseline for the distance the panic 

sensor will nominally operate away from the control or receiver.
1.  Place the panel into the Walk Test mode.
2.  Monitor the keypad display while pressing the button.  Refer 

to the receiver or panel for complete instructions.  In some 

cases the panel may provide a signal strength indication.

3.  Walk away from the panel or receiver and test at various 

locations making sure the panel acknowledges.

4.  Exit Walk Test mode when finished.

Operational Testing

If the alarm system is centrally monitored then always notify 

them prior to operational testing.

1.  Press  and  hold  the  panic  button  until  the  specific  alarm 

reaction (audible or silent dial report) begins.

2.  Disarm the alarm panel to silence or reset the alarm.

Battery Replacement

Low Battery trouble will be transmitted when the sensor battery 

needs to be replaced.  

NOTE: Replace the battery within 7 days following a low 

battery trouble indication.

•  Separate the two halves of the plastic case by inserting 

the edge of a coin or small screwdriver into the slot on 

the side.  Gently twist to pop open the case. 

•  Carefully remove the circuit board using a small pick or 

edge of a knife.  Be careful to not hurt yourself.

•  The old battery should drop out of its holder.
•  Drop a new battery into the holder with the positive “+” 

side facing down away from the circuit board.  The side 

with no markings should now be facing you.

•  Carefully put the circuit board back into  its place 

covering the battery.  

  CAUTION: Use only approved 3.0VDC Lithium 

Battery:  Panasonic or Varta model CR2032

•  Replace the cover on the sensor and test activate the 

device at least twice.

TM

  Interlogix is a registered trademark belonging to United Technologies.

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