Elk Products Cross Platform Control ELK-M1KP User Manual

Elk Products Cross Platform Control ELK-M1KP User Manual

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USER GUIDE
Cross Platform Control
TM
This Guide covers the operation
of the M1 and M1EZ8 Controller models
L519 Rev. G 05/07

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE Cross Platform Control This Guide covers the operation of the M1 and M1EZ8 Controller models L519 Rev. G 05/07...
  • Page 2 M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide This system consists of a main control unit, one or more keypads, and various contact sensors and detectors. The control unit is generally placed in an out of sight location such as a closet, utility room, etc. It houses the main electronics and a backup battery for standby power.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Understanding The Keypad ................4 System Notes ....................6 Operating The System ................... 7 User Codes ......................7 Checking the Ready Status ................... 7 Arming in the “Away” Mode .................. 8 Arming in the “Vacation”...
  • Page 4: Understanding The Keypad

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Understanding The Keypad Ready Light - ON when all burglar zones are secure and the system is OK to arm. If OFF, one or more zones are violated (not secure). For maximum security, all zones should be secured before the system is armed.
  • Page 5 M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Available Keypads Styles ELK-M1KP LCD Keypad ELK-M1KP2 LCD Keypad ELK-M1KPAS Arming Station Features and/or operational characteristics will vary by keypad style. Emergency Activation Keys (if enabled) Fire - If enabled, this key activates the local fire alarm audibles and notifies a central monitoring center, if monitoring has been purchased.
  • Page 6: System Notes

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide System Notes Central Monitoring Station: _______________________________ Acct. # ______ Installation Company: ________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________ Phone: ___________________ City: ___________________________________ St: _______ Zip: ___________ Exit Delay 1 Timer in seconds: _______ Exit Delay 2 Timer: _______ Entry Delay 1 Timer in seconds: _______ Entry Delay 2 Timer: _______ Burglary Alarm (Audible) Cutoff Timer in minutes: _______...
  • Page 7: Operating The System

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Operating The System Read this entire section before attempting to operate the system. User Codes <> User Codes are required for arming, disarming, and to authorize certain features of your system. User codes can be either 4 or 6 digits (refer to System Notes). <>...
  • Page 8: Arming In The "Away" Mode

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Arming in the “Away” Mode Away mode arming is the highest arm level, intended for use when the premises is unoccupied. Both perimeter and interior zones will be armed. The Ready light must be on or flashing for the alarm system to be armed. Secure all protected doors and windows.
  • Page 9: Auto Stay Arming

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Auto Stay Arming (Optional) If this feature was enabled by your installer, it will automatically change the arm mode from Away to Stay if none of the perimeter delayed doors are opened during the exit delay countdown time. Secure all protected doors and windows.
  • Page 10: Bypassing Zones

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Bypassing Zones (Optional) Manual bypassing of a zone will exclude it from the system for the immediate arming period. * [see notes below] Once the system is armed, zone(s) that are bypassed will not be able to activate an alarm. The bypass will remain in effect until: a) the zone bypass is canceled, or b) the system is disarmed.
  • Page 11: Disarming And Resetting The System

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Disarming and Resetting the System After entering the premises through one of the assigned Entry delayed zones, the keypad will sound a continuous entry delay tone. The keypad will display a count-up of the programmed entry delay time. Refer to the System Notes for the amount of entry time available.
  • Page 12: Alarm Acknowledgments

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Alarm Acknowledgments After an alarm has been silenced by a valid user code, the display will continue to show the alarm type and zone until a valid user code is entered a second time. This “Acknowledgment” is designed so that the user sees what caused the alarm after things are quieted.
  • Page 13: Chime Mode, Turning On And Off

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Chime Mode, Turning On and Off Chime is a function which can provide an audible alert whenever certain doors, windows, or other selected zones are violated. The ideal application is for annunciating whenever someone enters or leaves the premises through a normal doorway.
  • Page 14: Keypad Menus

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Keypad Menus This section explains the use of the most commonly used keypad menus. For additional instruction, consult the installation company. To reach the keypad menus press the center navigation key labeled “ELK”. A user code may be required depending on how the control is programmed.
  • Page 15 M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide 2-LIGHTING Provides the ability to view and control lights or appliance type devices. Each lighting device must be programmed and installed before it can actually do anything. An example of a lighting device is: “Porch Light”, which could be a powerline carrier lamp module or switch controlled indepen- dently from this lighting menu, or from the inclusion in a programmed task.
  • Page 16: Menu 2-Reset Smoke Detectors

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide 5-KEYPAD TEMPERATURE SENSORS Provides the ability to select and view the temperature sensor inside a M1KP LCD keypad. Note: M1KP2 LCD keypads do not have an inside temperature sensor. If you select a keypad that happens to be an M1KP2 the display will read “Not Enabled”.
  • Page 17: Menu 3-Walk Test Area (Zones)

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Menu 3-Walk Test Area (zones) Permits a local test of all zones assigned to the system/area. No alarms or troubles are reported during a walk test. To perform a walk test: 1. Press the ELK key. Enter a user code if prompted. 2.
  • Page 18: Menu 5-View (Zone) Status

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Menu 5-View (Zone) Status This allows a comprehensive viewing of the status for all area zones 1. Press the ELK key. Enter a user code if prompted. 2. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to find “Menu 5-View Status”. 3.
  • Page 19: Menu 7-Automation Custom Settings

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Menu 7-Automation Custom Settings (Requires Master Level User Code) The installer can assign certain automa- tion functions with the capability to change or modify their start date (mm/dd), start time (hr:mn), or time duration (00000 secs) settings from this menu. This menu displays a text description of the function along with it’s current setting.
  • Page 20 M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide 84-SYSTEM TESTS Allows Battery Test, LCD Test, & Communicator Test. Option 1: Battery Test Places the battery under load for 30 seconds. Battery voltage and system current ** will display. If the voltage falls below 12.2V, a Low Battery trouble will occur.
  • Page 21: Operation Via Telephone

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Operation Via Telephone NOTE: This feature not avaliable with the M1EZ8 The system may be optionally controlled from a Telephone using push-button “tone” commands. Consult the installer to determine if this option is available. If available, the control may be operated from an inside telephone, an outside telephone, or both.
  • Page 22 M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide For Zone Status press 4. If the system is not ready this menu can be used to hear the status of any violated zones. Follow the prompts. 5. Future use. 6. Future use. For Audio Monitor press 7.
  • Page 23: Fire Safety & Maintenance

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Fire Safety & Maintenance If the fire alarm activates, the siren or bell will pulse ON and OFF and the display will show “Fire Alarm”. Always follow your evacuation plan and leave the building immediately, even if the a fire condition is not apparent. If your system is connected to a central monitoring station, an emergency report could be sent to that center.
  • Page 24: Emergency Evacuation Plans

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Emergency Evacuation Plans Preparation of an evacuation plan Is of prime importance in fire prevention. Establish a household emergency evacuation plan in the event of fire. Refer to the Smoke Detector instructions (or exact mounting, layout and spacing. Evaluate possible escape routes from your home.
  • Page 25: System Testing

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide System Testing To assure the proper working order, it is recommended that the system be tested once a week using the following procedure. CAUTION: If the system Is monitored by a Central Monitoring Station, always contact them prior to performing this test.
  • Page 26: Fcc Statements (Part 15 & 68)

    Elk Products, Inc. 3266 Hwy 70 W. Hildebran, NC 28637 828-397-4200 If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 27: Glossary

    M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide Glossary Area (Partition): A room or section of a building having at least one Keypad and one or more zones components. Components assigned to one area are separated and independently controllable from components assigned to other areas.
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