Configuring Isy To Communicate With Elk; Export Lighting Devices To Elk - Universal Devices ISY-994i User Manual

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▪ Now go back to the 'Account Details' in the ElkRP2 software and change the port
back to the secure port for Elk RP2 (2601 by default)
o Go to M1XEP TCP/IP Settings page if you forgot the secure port number

6.11.3.4Configuring ISY to Communicate with ELK

Bring up the admin console for the ISY-99i and do the following
▪ Click on the Configuration tab
▪ Click on the Elk sub tab
▪ Enter the IP address of the M1XEP
▪ Set the port:
o 99 and 994-Non-PRO: The Non-Secure port number that you configured for
the M1XEP (default 2101)
o 994 PRO Series v3.3.5+: The Secure port number that you configured for the
M1XEP (default 2601). Please consult 21.6.1 Network Security
Configuration Guide to configure HTTPS Client Settings to:
▪ Protocol: TLS 1.0 (or below)
▪ Strength: Medium (or above)
▪ Enter the access code you have for the user in ELK RP2 (either 4 or 6 digits)
▪ Enable the ISY connection to the ELK M1XEP by clicking the "Enabled" checkbox
▪ Click the [Save] button
▪ Click the [Refresh Topology] button to load the topology (e.g. areas, zones, etc. from
Elk)
o After you make any changes to Elk, for example renaming a zone, you must
refresh the topology for the ISY to see these changes.

6.11.3.5Export Lighting Devices to Elk

From the ISY Admin Console
▪ Click on the Configuration tab
▪ Click on the Elk sub tab
▪ Click on the Export sub tab
o Add devices to be to exported to Elk by selecting them from the Available
column and pressing the [Add to Export List] button
▪ An ID is automatically assigned to each entry, but you may customize
▪ Click the [Save] button
▪ Click the [Export] button
o This will save an export file on your computer, please note the location.
it by double clicking the value and entering any valid, unused X10 id.
(e.g. B12)
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