Elk Guard Installation & Programming Manual

Self-contained wireless security system

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ELK106INST Rev C
08/13/2008
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  • Page 1 ElkGuard Self Self - - - - - Contained Self Contained Contained Contained Self Self Contained W W W W W ireless Security System ireless Security System ireless Security System ireless Security System ireless Security System I n s t a l l a t i o n &...
  • Page 2 FCC STATEMENT: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICA- TIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Application, Features, & Specifications ................4 Mounting ..........................5 Start Up ..........................7 Version Number ............................7 User Modes ......................... 7 Device Allocation ........................ 8 Device Categories ......................8 Alarms ..........................9 System Troubles ....................... 10 Panic/Duress Operation ....................10 Battery Management ......................
  • Page 4: Application, Features, & Specifications

    Application, Features, & Specifications ElkGuard is a fully self contained security system. It features an on-board motion sensor, loud siren, and wireless receiver for remote sensors and Arm/Disarm keyfobs. There are several power options, including “AC Power” primary and “Battery Only” modes. In the “Battery Only” mode ElkGuard is capable of operating for up to 3 months between recharges, depending upon activity and communication options selected.
  • Page 5: Mounting

    Mounting Select a mounting location for the ElkGuard in a main area of the building or home with consideration of the following recommendations: 1) ElkGuard needs to be high enough in the corner of the room for the motion detector to cover the most space possible.
  • Page 6 Corner Flat Corner Flat Mounting Mounting Mounting Mounting Holes Holes Holes Holes NOTE: The two (2) factory supplied Keyfobs are stored behind the removable lower faceplate. Figure 3 After removing the speaker grill and faceplate, position the unit on the wall vertically level where it will be mounted and mark the appropriate mounting holes.
  • Page 7: Start Up

    Start Up To power up ElkGuard insert one of the two round barrel keys into the lock on the bottom edge of the unit. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 turn and the unit will momentarily display its Version Number, follwed shortly thereafter by “Learn”.
  • Page 8: Device Allocation

    Device Allocation ElkGuard can have up to 24 devices learned into the system (this is inclusive of the main PIR detector that is built into the main unit.) This provides up to 23 remote wireless devices like keyfobs, door/window sensors, and motion detectors.
  • Page 9: Alarms

    Alarms Intruder Alarms Activation of the intruder alarm will cause the internal siren to sound for the programmed time. An optional external speaker may also be wired to ElkGuard for additional sound. Also, an optional strobe light may be wired to ElkGuard for visual indication of events. The strobe light can flash for 1 hour if the unit is powered only by the battery, or for 12 hours if the unit is connected to the AC transformer power.
  • Page 10: System Troubles

    System Troubles System troubles are not indicated in ARMED, STAY, or STAY2 modes. If DISARMED or upon DISARMING any existing trouble condition will be displayed along with a time stamp. The message will be displayed by the unit for 5 minutes. Note: ElkGuard has a 6 character display.
  • Page 11: Battery Management

    Battery Management It is the responsibility of the installer to program ElkGuard to operate in one of several power selection modes. The primary modes are: 1) AC Mode - ElkGuard operates on AC power (from plug-in charger) with the built-in standby battery taking over for brief power outages.
  • Page 12: Battery Load Test

    Battery Load Test ElkGuard will automatically perform a battery load test: • Upon power up of the main unit • Every 24 hours • Upon disarming • 3 hours after the completion of a recharge cycle (only at the end of a recharge cycle and no siren was activated after the recharge cycle.) IMPORTANT: Each time ElkGuard is connected to its AC power charger it initiates a 24 hr “fast charge”...
  • Page 13: Programming

    Programming There must always be at least one keyfob programmed into the system. The unit is shipped with 2 keyfobs which are already programmed into the system. Entering Programming Mode Programming mode may be accessed in two different ways: Method 1 Alternate Method 2 If the system is already on and disarmed, the programming Turn the system on by using the...
  • Page 14: Learning New Devices

    Learning New Devices Learning a new wireless device requires the Master On/Off key. Proceed with the following: Step 1 Enter programming mode using Method 1. The display will show the version # and flash LEARN for 10 seconds. NOTE: If unit is ever completely defaulted (erased), it will display “LEARN KEY 1” until at least 1 keyfob has been programmed.
  • Page 15: Program Menu Options

    PROGRAM MENU OPTIONS (Displayed in this order as you scroll forward through programming) Keys 1-23 Keyfobs, Medical Key, Emergency Panic Key, Doorbell (Default = KEY) Definition Description User Keyfob (Arm, Disarm, and Panic) Panic is Audible. This definition should also be used for single (1) button Emergency Transmitters when audible Panic is desired.
  • Page 16 RANGE Sets the Range of the Main Unit Motion Detector (Default = LOW) Option Description Low range of 8 meters (26.25 ft) HIGH High range of 14 meters (45.93 ft) * DISARM/UNLOCK button advances to next menu - ARM/LOCK button selects menu and advances through its options - Panic button stores the desired option.* PULSE Sets the Pulse Count on the Main Unit Motion Detector (Default = 3)
  • Page 17 SUPVIS Supervision Status (Default = 24) A system trouble will occur if a valid supervisory message has not been received from the detector within a specific period. Option Description 1, 4, 8,16,24 Supervision alarm will occur if no supervisory message has been received within a set time period (period = hours) Supervision alarm disabled * DISARM/UNLOCK button advances to next menu - ARM/LOCK button selects menu and advances through its options - Panic button stores the desired option.*...
  • Page 18 ChirpsExternal Siren Chirps (Default =ON) If set to ON, this causes the external siren to chirp on ARM and DISARM, providing audible feedback to the user. The siren never chirps when disarming from the Stay or Stay2 modes, even when this option is enabled. Option Description Enabled (External Siren will chirp on ARM and DISARM)
  • Page 19 ElkGuard can contact the Central Alarm Station Monitoring Station wirelessly using it’s built-in Cellular GSM Communicator. The following options are available. OPEN Open/Close Reports * Leave ON for Cellular reporting * (Default =ON) Open/close reports are messages sent to the monitoring station each time the system is ARMED and DISARMED.
  • Page 20 PHONE1 Phone Number 1 * Not used for GSM ‘GPRS’ reporting * (Default = - ) Intended for use with ext. telephone POTS dialer. This location may be used in the future. Press the Arm/Lock button to display the current programmed number in successive 6-digit segments. Number can be up to 20 digits.
  • Page 21 AC power outages. 24 to 48 hours of battery standby time is available in this mode. SLR-30 * Future * Solar Cell option [Contact Elk for availability] Operation is similar to BATT except the Solar Cell would be used to trickle charge the battery when there is sufficient sunshine. If there is no activity the unit will hibernate with the GSM radio totally powered off.
  • Page 22 Verify that the AC PWR (POWER) option is set to the OFF (BATT) mode if ElkGuard it is not going to be connected to a full time AC power outlet. This will allow the unit to operate on battery for a longer period of time, up to 3 months, by hibernating with the GSM radio turned off when there is no activity.
  • Page 23: Optional Auxiliary Connections

    OPTIONAL AUXILIARY CONNECTIONS ElkGuard has three optional auxiliary outputs and 1 optional tamper input available from a plug-in connector on the back of the unit. Packed with the unit is a mating wiring harness that plugs into connector. See instructions below. Red Wire - +12Volts ‘fused’...
  • Page 24 WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS Elk Products, Inc. (“Manufacturer”) warrants to the original purchaser (the “Customer”) that the ElkGuard self con- tained wireless alarm control and its associated component products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of manufacture. In addition, in the event said product is found to be defective during the first 180 days, manufacturer may allow an over the counter exchange, subject to inspection and approval by one of it’s representatives.

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