INSTALLATIONMANUALCross Platform ControlSpecifications, Installation and ProgrammingM1 includes the SIA CP-01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction †TML
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 10Two-Wire Smoke Zones (Zone 16)To enable use of two-wire smoke detectors on Zone 16, position Jumper JP1 (locate
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 11AC Failure, Low Battery, and Automatic Low Voltage ShutdownDuring an AC power failure the battery automatically
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 12Data Bus E.O.L. Termination - VERY IMPORTANT!The M1 data bus comforms to EIA RS-485 standards and operates at 3
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 13Setting the Data Bus Address and Enrolling Device(s) into the SystemKeypads and Expanders communicate over the
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 142.1 IntroductionThe control has factory default programming which make it easy to bench test prior to installat
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 15Ready Light - ON when all burglar zones are secure and the system is OK to arm. If OFF, one or more zones are
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 16Access to menus 1 to 5 can be restricted via programming to only Users that have “User Code Option 8” set. Men
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 173-Walk Test Area r < Area? Name >4-View History rLog6-Change rUser CodesRequires Master orInstaller Code
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 18To perform system tests press the right arrow key. Then press the up or down arrow keys toselect one of the thr
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 199-Installation rProgramming (0)87-CustomMessage Record r† This option is used in conjuction with a house telep
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 2IntroductionLIMITATIONThe ELK-M1G Control is designed to warn against unauthorized entry and other situations. H
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 20Menu 0 - Select Keypad Alternate Area - Multi-area (Partition) OperationPress the RIGHT arrow key to select th
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 213.1 IntroductionThe Security functionality of the M1 Control can be programmed either from an ELK-M1KP LCD Keyp
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 223.5 Communicator Setup ChecklistThe Communicator (Dialer) can dial up to 8 phone numbers plus RP. Digital repo
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 23ELK-M1G QUICK REFERENCE - MENU PROGRAMMINGMenu 01 Menu 04 Menu 06 Menu 07 Menu 08 Menu 10 Menu 13Bus Mod Enrol
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 24Menu 01 - Bus Module Enrollment01-Bus ModuleEnrollment rBus Module Enroll Description of OptionEnrollingBus Mod
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 25001 09:=No rDuress001: Selb PrgrUser 1001 01:12345678 rCode used inArea001 02:=Yes rArm with Code001 03:=Yes rD
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 26A1: Selb PrgrArea 1A1 01:=060 rExit Delay1 TimeA1 02:=030 rEntry Delay1TimeA1 03:=060 rExit Delay2 TimeA1 04:=0
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 27A1 11:=No rStayInstantScrA1 12:=Yes rNight ScrollA1 13:=No rNightInstantScrA1 14:=No rStayChgIfArmedIf Yes, a C
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 28KP01 03:=No rSilent on ExitKP01 04:=No rSilent on ChimeKP01 05:=No rGo dark in 60secKP01 06:=Yes rShow Date &am
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 29Menu 04 - Keypad Definitions (continued)Keypad Definitions Description of OptionKP01 10:F1 Key rDefinitionsF1K
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 3Table of ContentsSpecifications, Features, and Benefits ...
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 30ZN001: Selb PrgrZone 001ZN001 01:Def=01 rBurg Entry/Exit1Menu 05 - Zone Definitions05-Zone rDefinitionsZone Def
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 31ZN001 02:Type=0r0=EOL SupervisedZN001 03:Area=1 r[Area Name]Refers to the wiring configuration for zones. Bur
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 32ZN001 13: =No rIn CrossZonePoolMenu 05 - Zone Definitions (continued)Zone Definitions Description of OptionA zo
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 33CT01:=00600 secrBurgDurationCT02:=00000 secrFireDurationMenu 06 - Alarm Duration Timers06-Alarm Cutoff rTimersA
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 34G01:=0 TelRmtCtlIn&OutsidTeleCtlG02: =Yes r12Hr Time DispG03: =No rDD/MM Date DispMenu 07 - Global System D
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 35G14: =No Out1&2rChg YelpToBuzzerG15:=1 Out1StartrAlarm Volum-TstrG16:=7 Out1 MaxrSiren Volum-TstrG17: =5 O
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 36Menu 07 - Global System Definitions (continued)Global Sys Definitions Description of OptionAllows Output 2 to b
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 37Menu 07 - Global System Definitions (continued)† This option sets the control to transmit automation task stat
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 38T1: Selb Prgr[Name for Tel#1]T1: 02: = 0 r0=Always ReportMenu 08 - Telephone Account Setup08-Telephone rAccount
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 39T1: 12:=000000rAcct # for Area8T1: 13:=Yes RptrAreaAlms,RestUnbpT1: 14:=No RptrBypassesTelephone Acct Setup Des
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 4OUT3 On LEDJ-16 Programmable Outputs See Note 1& Note 2PLC ††LightingInterfaceCo
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 40AR1: Selb PrgrReportCodesArea1AR1 01:000=Sec rDialer Delay TimeAR1 02:Code= 00rAlm Abort CodeMenu 09 - Area Rep
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 41Area Report Codes Description of OptionDuress code will be reported if the area is armed or disarmed by a valid
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 42Z001: Selb Prgr[Name of Zone]Z001:A=00 R=00 rByp=00 Tbl=00Menu 10 - Zone Reporting Codes10-Zone ReportngCodes
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 43Menu 11 - Keypad F-Key Reporting Codes11-Keypad F-KeyrReporting CodesPress RIGHT arrow key to select this menu.
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 44SR01: 015=AC FailRpt Delay - MinrSR02: T=00 R=00 rAC Fail CodesSR03: 00 = AutorTest CodeMenu 12 - Sys Report Co
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 45SR14: T=00 R=00 rPhone Line FaultSR15: T=00 R=00 rOutput 2 TroubleSR13: 00= Up/ rDownload EndLog 80% Full repor
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 46UR001: Selb Prgr[Name of User]UR001:O=00 C=00r[Name of User]Menu 13 - User Report Codes13-User ReportCodes rUse
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 47Menu 14 - Wireless DefinitionsWirelessDefinitions DescriptionWireless Definitions menu is broken into four sect
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 48WZnxxx:Selr PrgrWireless ZoneWZnxxx 01:=No rEnable TransmitrWZnxxx02:=0 rSupervision TypeWZnxxx
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 494.1 ELK-RP SoftwareELK-RP (RP) is a Windows based software package that is compatible with Windows 98and later
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 5General:• Large zone capacity: 16 on-board zones expandable to 208• Wireless capability † Up to 144 zones• Two W
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 504.1.2 Check for ConflictsDuring the connect and disconnect process RP performs an automatic check of the data s
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 514.3 Automation Rules and AttributesThe RP Automation Programming software offers powerful, easy to setup and m
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 52† LIGHTING - The control can handle up to 256 Light (or appliance) devices. Each is assigned to one of 256
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 53† VOICE - This section is used to setup and customize many of the 6 word phrases that can be spoken by the c
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 54† THERMOSTATS - HVAC Thermostats may be read and/or controlled by the control and its automation rules engin
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 55RULES - This section essentially brings all the power of the control’s automation and its features together.
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 56AND - The second and optional element of a rule is a qualifier. Rules can have one or more qualifiers OR none
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 57Examples of Rules - Shown below are a series of rules that should help illustrate the power and results that r
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 580000 = No Event N0001 = Burg Entry/Exit 10002 = Burg Entry/Exit 20003 = Burg Perimeter Instant0004 = Burglar In
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 59“Reset” AttributeThe letter(s) displayed in Reset column indicate what condition(s) it takes toclear an event o
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 6+SAUXNEG+VAUXNEG+VAUXNEG+VAUXNEGACNORMALZONE 16JP1SW116.5 VJUMPER TO STARTWITH NO ACPOWERTELCO SEIZEDACZ9NEGZ10Z
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 60Appendix B - Telephone Remote ControlThere are two methods of entry:Operation from an Inside Telephone:1. Lift
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 61 Automation Menu continuedFor Keypad Temperature - press 5. Certain models of keypads have a built-in temperat
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 62{Blank} = 0Zero = 21One = 22Two = 23Three = 24Four = 25Five = 26Six = 27Seven = 28Eight = 29Nine = 30Ten = 31El
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 63Location = 267Lock = 268Low = 269Lower = 270MM = 271Machine = 272Mail = 273Main = 274Mains = 275Manual = 276Mas
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 64Using a Two Way Interface board (ELK-M1TWI), the control can accommodate up to 3 zones of listen-in. Each zone
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 65This control has been self-verified to be compliant with the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard - Features for Fa
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 66Appendix F - Regulatory Agency StatementsFCC: This control complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the fro
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 67Home Health Care (UL 1637) Listed InstallationsRequirements described under UL985 plus:* A minimum of two (2) k
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 68† Not evaluated by ULNOTE: A recent revision to UL985 requires that a minimum 1/4” separation be provided and
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 69M1KP KEYPAD ON-BOARD TEMPERATURE SENSOR †The ELK-M1KP Keypad has an on-board temperature sensor. (NOTE: The E
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 7(Right Side Terminals)OUT1+12V (+VAUX)NEG16151413121110987NEG -DATA B+12VDATA BUS-ABCJ3 J41 WAYPLCMode2 WAYJP2R
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 70M1 LIMITED WARRANTYThe ELK-M1 and its associated component products are warranted by Elk Products, Inc. (“Manuf
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 71IndexAAlarm Abort 40Alarm Cutoff Timers 33Anti-Takeover 21Area Partitioning 21Area Reporting Codes 40, 41A
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M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 81.1 Planning the InstallationThe first step in any multi-zone security system installation is planning the job.1
M1G Installation and ProgrammingPage 91.4 Control WiringZone Inputs (1 thru 16 on main board, 17 thru 208 via expanders)Zones are arranged in groups o
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