Interfacing With The Elk; Figure 59 Elk Configuration Screen - Universal Devices ISY-99i Series User Manual

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http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=ISY-
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3.8 Interfacing with the Elk

If you have an Elk M1 alarm/automation panel installed, it can be configured to
communicate with the ISY. Once communication is established, you can:
Arm/Disarm your Elk from the ISY's web interface and Administrative Console
Control Devices and Scenes stored on the ISY from your Elk (through Elk keypads,
programs stored on the Elk, etc.)
On the Elk side, you will need an Elk M1XEP which provides an Ethernet-interface for your
Elk. We highly recommend configuring your Elk with a static IP address (see your Elk
documentation for instructions). Using Elk's ElkRP software, ensure that you enable the
Elk's "Non-Secure" port in the M1XEP setup.
In the ISY's Administrative Console, click the Configuration tab, then the Elk sub-tab, then
the Configuration sub-tab. This is where you can configure your Elk:

Figure 59 ELK Configuration Screen

Type your Elk's IP address in the appropriate field, and enter your Elk's Non-Secure Port
(default is 2101). Then enter your Elk's security code, and hit the SAVE button to save your
settings and initiate communications.
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