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M1 Cross Platform Controllers - User Guide

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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.  The four arrow keys
around the Elk key are used to scroll, backup, etc.  For example, press the UP
arrow key will step to menu 2. 

 

Entering a number from 1 to 9 will jump

directly to that menu. 

  Press the RIGHT arrow key to select a menu.

Menu 1-View/Control Automation Functions

Allows operation of many powerful automation capabilities such as: activation
of individual or group lights, irrigation sprinklers, pumps, gates, etc.  There are
6 sub menus: Tasks, Lighting, Outputs, Temperature Sensor, Keypad Tem-
perature, and Thermostat Temperature.

1. Press the ELK key and enter a user code if required.
2. Press the RIGHT arrow key to select menu 1.
3. The first of 6 sub menus; “

1-TASKS

” will be displayed.  Each press

of the UP arrow key will scroll through the other sub menus.

4. When the desired menu displays, press the RIGHT arrow to select.

1-TASKS 

  Tasks are like “macros”, in that a single key press can result in one

or more actions.  Tasks can simplify or automate events that might otherwise
require multiple manual steps.  Example: “Water the Lawn” could turn on two
sprinkler zones for a time period.  “Welcome Home” could adjust the thermo-
stat and turn lights to a level of On, Off, Dim, etc., making a room more warm
and inviting.  NOTE: A task itself does not have a state of On or Off.  In fact, if
a task is activated multiple times the same actions simply start again.

To activate a TASK:
1. Starting from the “View/Control Automation Functions” menu, locate

the Tasks screen and press the RIGHT arrow key to select.

2. Use the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through the list of available

tasks.  To jump directly to a specific task, enter it’s 2 digit number.
(see note on next page)

3. Press the # key to activate the displayed task.
4. To backup or select another sub menu press the ELK key.  To exit

out completely from the user menus press the * key.

Summary of Contents for Cross Platform Control ELK-M1KP

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Cross Platform Control This Guide covers the operation of the M1 and M1EZ8 Controller models TM L519 Rev G 05 07...

Page 2: ...FOLLOWING The level of security obtained is directly related to two major factors 1 The quantity quality and placement of sensors attached to this system 2 The knowledge and operating skills that you...

Page 3: ...he System 11 Alarm Acknowledgments 12 Troubles 12 Chime Mode Turning On and Off 13 Keypad Menus 14 Menu 1 View Control Automation Functions 14 Menu 2 Reset Smoke Detectors 16 Menu 3 Walk Test Area zon...

Page 4: ...ll be heard when certain zone s are opened If OFF the chime mode is off Bypass Key Will be lighted anytime one or more zones have been excluded or bypassed If OFF no zones are bypassed Key This key se...

Page 5: ...dible police holdup alarm and notifies a central monitoring center if monitoring has been purchased It is generally programmed as double press or press and hold for 2 seconds Medical If enabled this k...

Page 6: ...______ Burglary Alarm Audible Cutoff Timer in minutes _______ Fire Alarm Audible Cutoff Timer in minutes _______ User Code Digits 4 digits ____ or 6 digits ____ F1 Key Function _______________________...

Page 7: ...y name and number If a zone is programmed as bypassable you may bypass it permanently exclude it for the immediate arming cycle by pressing the Bypass key zone number the Bypass key again The display...

Page 8: ...ming in the Vacation Mode Vacation mode is a second level of Away mode It can be used to activate energy saving automation features when the building will not be occupied for an extended period of tim...

Page 9: ...tional If this feature was enabled by your installer it will allow arming in either the Away or Stay modes without having to enter your user code For security reasons however a user code is always req...

Page 10: ...ess the Bypass key again 4 The Bypass light will light up if the bypass is accepted However if the zone is non bypassable an error tone will be heard Quick Bypassing of Violated Zones Optional The Qui...

Page 11: ...larm 1 Proceed directly to the keypad 2 The display will show the alarm type and first zone that tripped 3 Enter your user code 4 The entry delay tone should stop 5 When the Armed light turns off the...

Page 12: ...are many different types of trouble conditions that can be annunciated by the system including the following Trouble Conditions AC Power Failure Low Backup Battery Telephone Line Fault Fire Alarm Trou...

Page 13: ...ime Tone or off When the Chime mode is On the Chime key will be lighted To turn the Chime mode Off 1 Press the Chime key one time If the Chime mode is off the Chime key will be dark not lighted To tur...

Page 14: ...he first of 6 sub menus 1 TASKS will be displayed Each press of the UP arrow key will scroll through the other sub menus 4 When the desired menu displays press the RIGHT arrow to select 1 TASKS Tasks...

Page 15: ...control individual outputs An output may be a relay used to signal or switch a device On or Off Outputs are not necessarily a physical form Outputs must first be assigned and programmed by the instal...

Page 16: ...rature is displayed Press the key to exit NOTE To reduce scroll time the keypad only displays the entities Tasks Lights Outputs Temperature Sensors Keypads and Thermo stats which are installed program...

Page 17: ...splay 6 Continue walk testing until each zone is tested as indicated by the top left hand number being the same as the number to it s right 7 When finished press the key to exit back to the main displ...

Page 18: ...to a specific user 5 The keypad will display 001 Sel Chg name of User 6 To change the code press the RIGHT arrow and enter the new code digits Codes are either 4 or 6 digits in length depending on how...

Page 19: ...enu 8 System Settings Requires a Master Level User Code With the exception of Set Sys Clock this menu is primarily used by a service technician It has 8 sub menus 81 SET SYS CLOCK 24 hr format Enter a...

Page 20: ...ATION 85 CONNECT RP REMOTE PROGRAM Do Not Use except under guidance of the installation company There are two options Option 1 Pickup on Existing Call The system picks up the phone line and take over...

Page 21: ...med number of rings the control should answer with four short beeps If an answering machine picks up wait for the message to quit and proceed as follows 2 Press to alert the control The control will a...

Page 22: ...If the dialer is in use such as during an alarm message report then no dialtone will be heard and the offhook sequence will be ignored The best thing to do at that point is to try again a later when t...

Page 23: ...instructions on resetting Smoke Detectors Acknowledge Reset an Alarm After a fire alarm is silenced the display will continue to show Fire Alarm until the detectors are reset and the alarm has been ac...

Page 24: ...ish a meeting place outside where your family is to report Once you have evacuated the house do not return to a burning house 7 Advise the local fire authority that you have installed a fire alarm sys...

Page 25: ...crew securing the transformer to the wall 2 The keypad will display AC Trouble after a programmed time delay 3 Activate the system using steps 1 to 7 listed above NOTE Plug the AC transformer into the...

Page 26: ...e no user serviceable components in this product All necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer Other repair methods may invalidate the FCC registration on this product This equipment cannot b...

Page 27: ...g Station Location where alarm reports are transmitted Chime An audible alert used to indicate when a zone is violated The alert can be a tone voice or both Zones are selectable Duress Code A special...

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