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M1EZ8 Installation and Programming

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Menu 07 - Global System Definitions

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 exit press the * or Exit key.

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Global Sys Definitions

Description of Option

Keypads that are programmed to show time and date on their second display line will
either display 12 hour format or 24 hour military format, depending upon this option.
Default is Yes

If this option is No, the date will display as Month/Day/Year.  If this option is Yes, the date
will display as Day/Month/Year.  Default No.

Keypads that are programmed to show temperature on their second display line will either
display as Celsius or Fahrenheit, depending upon this option.  Default is No.

The system will automatically adjust its internal clock for daylight savings time changes if
this option is set to ‘Yes’.  Default is Yes.

Sets the time that a “Fast Loop” zone must remain open before the control responds.  To
set, press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a number from 002 to 255.  Time is adjusted in
10 millisecond increments from 20ms to 2550ms (2.55 seconds).  Default is 40ms.

Sets the time that a “Slow Loop” zone must remain open before the control responds.  A
“Slow Loop” zone is basically any zone that does not have the “FastLoopResponse”
option enabled in Menu 05 - Zone Definitions.  To set, press the RIGHT arrow key and
enter a number from 002 to 255.  Time is adjusted in 10 millisecond increments from
20ms to 2550ms (2.55 seconds).  Default is 400ms.

Zones programmed with the ‘Cross Zone’ option may be allowed to self-verify an alarm
condition. I.E. A second trip of the same zone within the Cross Zone Verify Time window
will be considered a verified alarm.  Default is No.

This timer function is the amount of time in seconds that is allowed for two or more ‘Cross
Zone” zones to verify each other in an alarm condition OR for a second trip of the same
zone when ‘CrossZoneSelfVer’ has been enabled.  Default is No.

This option selects whether ordinary non-fire system troubles will cause audible alerts to
sound.  This option does not affect fire trouble conditions, which will always be audible.
Default is No.

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 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 all code entry for 1 minute after a sequence of invalid
digits.  The range of value can be set from 13 to 99.  Default is 99.

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Celcius TempDisp

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Daylight Savings

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Slow Loop Resp

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CrossZoneSelfVer

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CrossZoneVerTime

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Audible Troubles

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6 Digit UserCode

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Summary of Contents for ELK-M1EZ8

Page 1: ...latform Control Part ELK M1EZ8 A member of the M1 Family Specifications Installation and Programming Includes the SIA CP 01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction TM L Rev F 12 22 05 Current with Firmware 4 3 8 WWW DIYALARMFORUM COM ...

Page 2: ...igh 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 allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an al...

Page 3: ...tioning 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 Definitions 24 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 26 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 28 Menu 06 Alarm Duration Timers 31 Menu 07 Global System Definitions 32 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 36 Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes 38 Menu 10 Zone Reporting C...

Page 4: ...s Maximum Keypads allowed 16 Automation Integration Create lifestyle enhancing comfort convenience and security Powerful Whenever And Then RULES Programming allows almost any imaginable operation No need to chain rules together Any single Whenever 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 refere...

Page 5: ...T 7 thru 16 are 12V switched positive voltage outputs rated at 10mA max Connect optional ELK M1RB Relay Board for 8 general purpose relays J16 OUT 16 OUT 15 OUT 14 OUT 13 OUT 12 OUT 11 OUT 10 OUT 9 OUT 8 OUT 7 12V NEG Red Black White Green Brown Blue Yellow Violet Pink Tan Orange Grey Supervised ALARM OUTPUT 2 NEG Connector J5 accepts either a 4 conductor modular cable for a PSC05 PLC Lighting Int...

Page 6: ...M1EZ8InstallationandProgramming Page 6 Effective w Firmware 4 3 6 Intentionally Left Blank WWW DIYALARMFORUM COM ...

Page 7: ...all necessary wiring for the power transformer detection loops keypads and siren outputs Keypad Mounting and Wiring Ideal keypad height is 50 58 inches above the floor Select a location with an ambient temperature range between 32 and 120 F 0 to 49 C Avoid direct sunlight if possible Fasten mounting plate to electrical box or directly to wall using flat head screws to prevent shorts to the back of...

Page 8: ...oad 50mA max I E LED Relay To BLACK Neg Wire To BROWNWire N C N O 2200 Ohm EOL To BLACK Neg Wire BLUE To BLUE Wire NOTE The first batch of M1KP Keypads provided a switched negative pull to ground output Connect per diagram above These units have the letter E at the end of the ID number on the lower back side of the board EG PC096E Boards with a letter F or later provide the output as a switched po...

Page 9: ...prox 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 determine that the short is gone If the PTC re trips check the field wiring and repair Transformer Primary Power Input AC The control is powered by a 16 5 VAC 40 min VA UL Listed Class II power limited transformer ELK TRG1640 The spec...

Page 10: ...wire Keypad data bus The Alarm Output Out 2 trips when any alarm is activated All others must be enabled through the RP Rules Programming and can be triggered by multiple conditions events Do not exceed the current limits on voltage only outputs Output 2 is a traditional Alarm output It is factory set to produce alarm siren sounds into standard 8 Ohm speakers never go below a total connected load ...

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 the ends and does all the work of series connecting the DATA lines A B Terminate at the hub using the included RJ45 Terminating Plug in the first unused jack VKP DATA B DATA A NEG EGND ELK M1KP BLACK ...

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Page 13: ...d from the Installer level programming however the code numbers and user name is assigned from the keypad user menu 6 Change User Codes Only a Master authority level code or the Installer code is allowed to access keypad user menu 6 The User s Guide contains a description of panel operations accessible to the user codes Control operations accessed by the installer passcode are slightly different T...

Page 14: ...nce 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 programmed 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 i...

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Page 19: ...n password 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 loads the access code during the first connection It cannot be viewed or changed from local keypad programming In addition to these safeguards you can set an anti takeover option from RP which pr...

Page 20: ...r Menu 11 F Key Reporting Codes select and program the alarm code for each desired Keypad Panic Key NOTE Keypad Panics only have Alarm report codes they do not have restore codes For automatic 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 options including ...

Page 21: ...Globals 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 Tm 82 Default Areas Data Menu 09 Menu 12 4 Fire Supv Hrs 1 Exit Delay 1 1 Definition 7 SlowLoop Tm 83 Default Keypads Data Area Report Codes System Rpt Codes 2 Transmitter Opts 2 Entry Delay 1 2 ...

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Page 23: ...o Yes Code and Keypad must be in 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 the Whenever And Then Rules from Elk RP to assign an output to this event for tripping a door strike or lock Note If this code is enabled for arming it will be necessary ...

Page 24: ... 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 045 to 255 seconds Default value is 060 See note above regarding force arm and Exit Delay 1 zones The amount of entry delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Entry Delay 2 Range is 030 to 255 secon...

Page 25: ...the cursor 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 Press the ELK key when complete Menu 03 Area Definitions continued 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 12345678901234567890123456789012123 1234567890123456...

Page 26: ... be connected Keypad 1 is the first to display 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 only be assigned as primary for a single area However it is possible to Map a keypad to another area Refer to Keypad Menus for instructions Select which primary...

Page 27: ...tion Key Light selects the event which 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 the next option Light Invert selects whether the key should be lighted when the event is On normal or when the event is Off Inverted Press the RIGHT arrow key and s...

Page 28: ...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 Nite Delay zones will delay for the entry exit delay 1 time period Interior Nite zones ARE ACTIVE during the NITE and NITE INSTANT arm modes providing increased security when the user is home and in bed...

Page 29: ...es the armed state disarmed armed with each trip 27 Keyswitch Momentary 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 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...

Page 30: ...ce To move the cursor 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 move between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 12...

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Page 33: ...ges the Burglar Yelp sound on outputs 2 to a pulsing Buzzer sound Default is No NOTE When connecting 8 Ohm speakers do not exceed an 4 Ohm total load Options G15 thru G25 are not used Allows Output 2 to be converted 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 s...

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Page 37: ...rogramming 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 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 12345678901234567890123456...

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Page 40: ...D 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 key backs up one menu level To exit press the or Exit key NOTE Enter a two digit 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 0...

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Page 43: ...ification 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 Phone Line Fault R Restore will report upon restoral of the telephone line Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Output 2 T Trouble will be reported if an open circuit occurs on Output 2 Output 2 R Restore will be...

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Page 47: ...dial up options are Fully Automatic 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 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 contr...

Page 48: ...ite found at www elkproducts com 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 to be transferred Dial up connections cannot be used to perform firmware updates How to Update Firmware 1 In order to make a RS232 Serial connection from an EZ8 Control to a PC the EZ8 must be equipped with an...

Page 49: ...s are expressions of what you would like 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 to a computer macro in that a single activation can result in multiple actions or events The actions and triggering of a Task must be written or developed in a ...

Page 50: ...roduct 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 voltage only relays or a combination of the two Up to 204 outputs may be controlled The first 32 outputs have a 16 character description and the Show on keypad or telephone remote option However any output may be controlled from the keypad by ent...

Page 51: ...tion rule to track an event or keep up with how many times an event has occurred There are a total of 64 counters Each can be programmed with a 12 character description making it easy to reference in an automation rule THERMOSTATS HVAC Thermostats may be read and or controlled by the automation rules engine This menu allows each thermostat to be assigned a 12 character description for easy referen...

Page 52: ...rotocol Special options built into this menu include automatic display of temperature readings from Zone Temperature Sensors ELK M1ZTS and from the temperature sensor built into an LCD Keypad The sending or receiving of text messages is controlled by the automation rules engine NOTE Text messages share the same memory space as rules The total number of text messages and rules combined cannot excee...

Page 53: ...vent 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 literally hundreds of other events Below are some examples of WHENEVER elements Example 1 WHENEVER THE TIME IS 08 00AM Example 2 WHENEVER Living Rm Light 6 A6 IS TURNED ON An important point to remember is that ...

Page 54: ... DAY S 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 the Rule being triggered and all the qualifiers being true Below are some examples of THEN actions Example 7 THEN TURN Air Cond Out 9 OFF Example 8 THEN TURN Living Rm Light 6 A6 OFF Example 9...

Page 55: ...tional 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 Thermostat to 85 degrees whenever the control is armed to the away mode Rule 5 is especially great for a homeowner arriving home after dark If they are equipped with an RF wireless Keyfob and they press bu...

Page 56: ...ble 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 R...

Page 57: ... 1325 Access Keypad 13 TM 1326 Access Keypad 14 TM 1327 Access Keypad 15 TM 1328 Access Keypad 16 TM 1329 Access Any Keypad TM 1330 Keypad Beep Area 1 N 1331 Keypad Beep Area 2 N 1332 Keypad Beep Area 3 N 1333 Keypad Beep Area 4 N 1334 Keypad Beep Area 5 N 1335 Keypad Beep Area 6 N 1336 Keypad Beep Area 7 N 1337 Keypad Beep Area 8 N 1338 Area 1 Exit Error N 1339 Area 2 Exit Error N 1340 Area 3 Exi...

Page 58: ... 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 session for 3 additional minutes you must press command 7 TONE COMMANDS 55 BEGIN LISTEN IN Used by Operator to begin a listen in session 1 TALK Talk through all speakers connected to Output 1 2 LISTEN All 3 microphone zones are enabled initially Use key 4 to...

Page 59: ...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 No disable option Enabled No disable option SHIPPING DEFAULT 60 Seconds All Audible Annunciators Enabled Enabled 30 Seconds Enabled 30 Seconds Disabled Disabled 30 Seconds Enabled Disabled Blank Not Pro...

Page 60: ...articular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is induced or eliminated ...

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Page 64: ...h that it can be plugged into connector J2 6 Reconnect the 6 pin data bus cable to connector J1 and install the keypad onto its mounting plate 7 Turn On the Control s Master Power Switch and follow the instructions for enrolling cards or fobs Enrolling Prox Cards and Fobs Prox cards fobs are enrolled into a User Code location using the same procedures used to add change User Code PINs 1 Press the ...

Page 65: ...d then select the box labeled For Highlight the hrs mins secs window and enter 00 10 00 10 min utes Click OK Double check everything and click Done 7 The completed Rule should resemble the example below Numerous triggers may be used for a temperature type rule i e time occurence arming of the security system opening of a zone etc However the control does not allow a temperature reading to be used ...

Page 66: ...tact 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 clearly marked on outside of the package Manufacturer will not be responsible for any unnecessary items included with any returned Product THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR ANY PRODUCT MANUFACTURER SPECIFICALLY ...

Page 67: ...nu 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 Codes 38 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes 40 Menu 11 Sys Report Code Options Codes 41 42 Menu 12 User Report Codes 45 Multi area Partition Operation 18 O Operating The System 13 Output 1 Delay Turn On 32 Outputs 10 50 P Pe...

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