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Elk -C1M1 LTEA Instructions / Specifications

Elk -C1M1 LTEA Instructions / Specifications

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ELK-C1M1 LTEA
ElkCommBd Communicator
Applications and Overview
The C1M1 LTEA ElkCommBd is a dual path alarm communications device for use with the ELK-M1G Control family. It is the ideal
solution for backing up or replacing old fashioned phone line communcations. C1M1 is configured to send full data messages using
Internet (IP) as the primary pathway and Cellular as backup. It may also be configured for single path operation in situations where
one of the paths (IP or Cellular) is not available. In the dual path configuration it can be optionally programmed to detect temporary
outage of either pathway after a selectable time delay and report that outage over the remaining pathway. Periodic automatic test
reports configured in the M1 will be sent over both pathways for ultimate reliability and peace of mind. All communications between
the C1M1 and the Central Monitoring Station is encrypted and secure.
Service and Setup
Cellular service is handled via a cooperative partnership between Elk and Telguard Online. Telguard is a division of Telular® Corporation,
an industry pioneer and leader in cellular alarm communications. Activation and setup will be handled through the Telguard Online
website. Once a unit has been activated, management of the Central Station reporting parameters and paths is handled through the
ElkLink website. Installing Dealers will need an online account for both websites. Existing Telguard Installing Dealers can use the
same account and login credentials they already have.
General Description and Operation
C1M1 mounts easily inside the 14" or 28" ELK-M1 metal
enclosures. (ELK-SWB14 or ELK-SWB28) Both provide a
knockout for the cellular antenna as well as a screw hole and
zip-tie basket handle for permanent mounting. C1M1 is shipped
with a screw-on dipole antenna.
C1M1 operational status is displayed via 3 discrete LED indicators
along with a seven (7) segment display.
Only 3 wiring connections are needed to complete the installation.
These are: Serial cable to the M1 RS232 Main Port 0, 12VDC
power from the M1 Aux. power output, and a CAT5/6 network
cable (not supplied) to the premise's IP (LAN) network router.
An optional USB port (type "B" mini) is conveniently available
on the C1M1 for connection of a local PC. This allows ElkRP
software to be used for local programming of the M1 Control.
NOTICE: Drawings, illustrations, diagrams, part numbers, etc. are
provided as reference only and are based on equipment available at
the time the information was created. All information contained in this
document are subject to change without notice.
For the latest downloadable version of this manual visit our website: http://www.elkproducts.com
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Instructions / Specifications
Specifications
Operating Voltage:
Standby Current:
Max. Operating Current:
Frequencies Supported:
FIPS 197 compliant:
Dimensions:
Operating Environment:
Supplied Antenna:
Connections:
Power and I/O:
LAN (Local Area Net):
RS232 Input Port:
USB Serial Port:
Included Accessories
36" max., 3-wire RS232 Serial to DB9M Cable (To M1 Control)
Optional Accessories available for Purchase
ELK-USBCM USB Serial A to mini-B cable, 60", Black
12VDC
85 mA
230 mA
800/1900MHz
Certificate No. 3352
3.5" x 5.4" x 1.3"
Indoor Use Only; 32-120°F (0-49°C),
0-85% humidity (non-condensing)
Dipole screw-on
4 position plug-in terminals
RJ45 10/100 Receptacle
3-wire Serial to DB9M cable
Type "B" USB Mini

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Summary of Contents for Elk ELK-C1M1 LTEA

  • Page 1 Applications and Overview The C1M1 LTEA ElkCommBd is a dual path alarm communications device for use with the ELK-M1G Control family. It is the ideal solution for backing up or replacing old fashioned phone line communcations. C1M1 is configured to send full data messages using Internet (IP) as the primary pathway and Cellular as backup.
  • Page 2: Hardware Overview

    Communications via the USB serial port will USB Port (Mini B) be displayed as a clockwise rotation of the lower Allows local ELK-RP programming of M1 4 elements on the display. using a PC and a USB serial cable.
  • Page 3 Complete all the appropriate information and click Authenticate. CAUTION: DO NOT apply power to the Elk-C1M1 until after it has been activated on Telguard, registered in ElkLink, and connected serially to a working M1 Control Panel. Premature Power Appication may cause the unit to be temporarily blocked by the Cell Carrier Network.
  • Page 4 Do not wait until you arrive on the customer job site to do this very important step! Even though the cellular service for C1M1 is provided by Telguard, you must also establish and maintain a ElkLink account with Elk Products.
  • Page 5 Step 4: Mounting and Connecting to the M1 Control. C1M1 is designed to be mounted in the top right corner of the M1 Control Enclosure. Be sure to perform a radio signal strength test PRIOR to permanent mounting of the M1 Control or the C1M1. Mounting 4.1.
  • Page 6 Step 5: Register (activate) the new Subscriber (customer) Account on the Telguard website A completed Subscriber registration is required by Telguard to register any new C1M1 units. Installation Tip: To help avoid multiple trips to a job site we suggest registering prior to leaving for the job site. Registration of a new Subscriber should be done Online - Complete the Registration Form at www.telguardonline.com Telguard Technical Service is open from 8:00 AM –...
  • Page 7 Step 6: Register (authenticate) the C1M1 Device on the ElkLink website 6.1. Log in to the ElkLink site using your ElkLink Alarm Company credentials. IMPORTANT! To register a new C1M1 device your ElkLink login authority level must be: Alarm Company Admin or Alarm Company Reg.
  • Page 8 C1M1 connection to M1 serial Port 0. 2) Remote connect - This utilizes Elk's Cloud Proxy server. In ElkRP select Network Proxy from the connection dropdown. A login window will open. Enter your ElkLink login credentials. You will be given an option to save these credentials in the account database for future use.
  • Page 9 7.2.10. Select the Send to Control button to program these settings. VERY IMPORTANT! ElkRP must be connected to the M1 Control in order to do this. ATTENTION: ElkRP displays a setup button for the Elk-M1XEP however there is no need to select this or attempt to setup anything from here. The setup for the C1M1 (IP address, Acct number, Port, DNIS, etc.) is managed...
  • Page 10: Agency Compliance Statements

    The ELK-C1M1 LTEA ElkCommBd Communicator device is compliant with FIPS 197. It incorporates a Freescale Kinetis with mmCAU and implements the Elk Crypto Library using AES 128, 192, and 256 encryption standards for encrypted line security. The C1M1 LTEA has been validated by NIST under the requirements of FIPS 197, Advanced Encryption Standard. Elk received FIPS 197 Validation Certificate #3352 on May 8, 2015.
  • Page 11 ELKC1M1 LTEA ElkCommBd Communicator Page 11...
  • Page 12 PO Box 100 3266 US Hwy 70 West Printed in USA Hildebran, NC 28637 L676 Rev. A 5/4/20 828-397-4200 828-397-4415 Fax http://www.elkproducts.com...