Configuring Elk; Overview; Configuring An Elk User With An Access Code To Use From The Isy; Enabling Non-Secure Communications On The Elk - Universal Devices ISY-994i User Manual

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6.11.3

Configuring Elk

6.11.3.1Overview

• You need an Elk M1 user configured with a 4 or 6 digit access code that is allowed to
Arm, Disarm and Bypass the alarm
• You need to enable non-secure communications on the Elk so that the ISY can
communicate with it

6.11.3.2Configuring an Elk User with an access code to use from the ISY

• Go to Users
o Select the user that you want to use for the ISY connection
o Ensure the user has a 4 or 6 digit access code defined
o Select the following checkboxes:
▪ Arm
▪ Disarm
▪ Bypass
o Make sure the following are not selected:
▪ Access
o Click the [Send To Control] Button
• Go to Globals
o Select the G29-G42 tab
o Select all six Serial Port 0 checkboxes
o Click [Send to Control] button (you may need to connect first)
• Select Save (under the main menu bar)

6.11.3.3Enabling Non-Secure Communications on the Elk

Launch the Elk RP2 application and do the following
• Enable the non-secure port for M1XEP
o Go to Account Details, click the [M1XEP setup] button
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