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To assure the proper working order the system should be tested once a
week using the following procedure.  

If the system Is monitored always

contact the Central Monitoring Station prior to performing any  test.

Secure all protected doors and windows.

1.

Press Away or enter a valid User code to arm the system.

2.

System Armed will display and  the exit tone will start.  At the end of the exit
delay the alarm system will be armed Away.

3.

Trip the system by opening a protected entry or walking in front of a motion.

4.

Confirm that the alarm sounding device (bell or siren) activates.

5.

Disarm the system to silence the system and return to normal status.

To test the system while also checking the system backup battery:

1.

Unplug the AC charging transformer from the AC wall outlet.  A screwdriver
may be required to remove the transformer hold down screw.

2.

After a programmable time delay the keypad should display AC Trouble.

3.

Arm and activate the alarm using the previous steps 1 thru 5 above.

IMPORTANT!  Once the test has been completed PLEASE REMEMBER to plug the

AC transformer back into the AC wall outlet.

A manual battery test may be performed without tripping the alarm.

1.

Press the MENU button and select the System Settings button.  Enter a valid
User Code when prompted.

3.

Press the System Test button.

4.

Press the button labeled “Battery Test for 30 Seconds”.

5.

The battery voltage and current (amperage consumed by the system) will
be displayed.  Battery is OK if it maintains a voltage above 12.2V for the test
duration. If  a LOW BATTERY trouble occurs, contact the installation company
to have them retest and/or replace the battery.

NOTE: This control unit was manufactured under rigid quality standards. Maintenance
is best performed by the installing company with trained service personnel.

System Testing

FCC Compliance Statement

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. 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.

Summary of Contents for EIk-M1KPNAV

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE USER GUIDE USER GUIDE USER GUIDE USER GUIDE Elk M1KPNAV Touchscreen Keypad L635 Rev A10 6 11 ELKPRODUCTSM1 NAVIGATOR...

Page 2: ...curity 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 have of the system includ...

Page 3: ...ing the System 7 Acknowledging an Alarm 8 Troubles 8 Main Menu Screen 9 Automation 10 Reset Smoke Detectors 18 Walk Test Area 18 History Log 19 Zone Status 19 Change User Codes 20 System Settings 21 I...

Page 4: ...current status appears on the top line The bottom line of text alternates between displaying keypad area current trouble and or custom message When the M1 status is Not Ready or Ready Force the total...

Page 5: ...present for the alarm to be armed 1 Enter a User code or press Exit Quick Arm must enable by Installer 2 Display will change to Armed Away The exit tone will begin to countdown 4 Leave the premises im...

Page 6: ...tdown time Essentially this auto stay option makes sure the alarm is armed in the stay mode if there is no detection of anyone leaving the building These options must be enabled by the Installer F Key...

Page 7: ...dows or other zones are opened violated This is ideal for annunciating when someone enters or leaves the premises through a normal doorway but it may also be used to annunciate abnormal access to rest...

Page 8: ...ond time This Acknowledgment is so that the user sees what caused the alarm after things are quieted To acknowledge the alarm and reset the system 1 Press the Clear key or enter your user code again 2...

Page 9: ...lable The Main Menu is split across 2 pages To move between the pages press Next Page or Previous Page An Information button at the bottom of both menu pages provides contact informaton for your Insta...

Page 10: ...be configured with these options When the Automation button is pressed the screen will display the following options Tasks Lighting Outputs Temperature Sensor Keypad Temperature Thermostat Temperature...

Page 11: ...ght side as well at the Previous and Next buttons may be used to move around to additional pages of tasks A single press of a task button is all that is required to activate that task The button will...

Page 12: ...d when activating a hidden task Press the Single View button to display the Single View Tasks screen Press the Next or Previous buttons to scroll through a list of all available Tasks You may also dir...

Page 13: ...ionally hidden These are generally programmed by the installer for applications not necessarily needed from the keypad These lights will be greyed out to prevent accidental activation To return to the...

Page 14: ...ly back to the Main screen press the red close button on the top right of the screen Automation Lighting Control Lighting Dim Pressing DIM will present the following screen The lighting number lightin...

Page 15: ...generally setup by the Installer for applications not necessarily needed from the keypad These outputs will be greyed out to prevent accidental activation To return to the Main Menu press the Menu but...

Page 16: ...tton To return completely back to the Main screen press the red close button on the top right of the screen Automation Temperature Sensors If your M1 system includes remote temperature sensors their c...

Page 17: ...y back to the Main screen press the red close button on the top right of the screen Automation Thermostat Temperature If your M1 system was integrated with any intelligent communicating thermostats at...

Page 18: ...conds To return to the Main Menu press Menu To return completely back to the Main screen press the red close button on the top right of the screen Reset Smoke Detectors Walk Test Area It is recommende...

Page 19: ...he event type will also include extended information such as the Zone User or Area Identification To return to the Main Menu press Menu To return completely back to the Main screen press the red close...

Page 20: ...Code to modify the code of this User Enter the new unique 4 digit code you wish to allocate to this User If your system is set for a 6 digit number then enter a new 6 digit code From either screen you...

Page 21: ...ges ONLY The volume range is 0 to 7 Keypad Adjustments This permits the Beep Tone Beep Volume and Backlight inactive level to be adjusted System Test PRIMARILY FOR INSTALLER USE ONLY Download Control...

Page 22: ...at area After 1 minute of no key presses the keypad will return to display its primary assigned area 2 Collectively Control all Areas Press the Control All Areas button This displays the Arm and Disar...

Page 23: ...orise This screen will display whenever a particular option or feature requires the entry of a User Code The cancel button may be used to clear or to cancel the operation Keypad Locked The M1 offers a...

Page 24: ...d the display will continue to show Fire Alarm until the detectors are reset and the alarm has been acknowledged by entering of your user code Note If the Clear was not used to silence the alarm then...

Page 25: ...s 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 system 8 When the fire alarm signals LEAVE IMMEDIA...

Page 26: ...nce the test has been completed PLEASE REMEMBER to plug the AC transformer back into the AC wall outlet A manual battery test may be performed without tripping the alarm 1 Press the MENU button and se...

Page 27: ...to the screen surface Start at the corner of one end and smooth the film as you go to remove any air bubbles STEP 5 When complete peel off the top mask and discard Navigator is now ready for use STEP...

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