Elk Products Cross Platform Control elk-m1 User Manual

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M1 Installation and Programming Manual
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KP01 03:=No
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Silent on Exit
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KP01 04:=No
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Silent on Chime
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KP01 05:=No
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Go dark in 60sec
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KP01 06:=Yes
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Show Date & Time
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KP01 07:=Yes
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Show Temperature
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KP01 08:=Yes
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Show Area Name
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KP01  09:=No
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Byp Key Req PIN
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KP01 01:=1
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Area Assigned To
Menu 04 - Keypad Definitions
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04-Keypad
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Definitions
Keypad Definitions
Description of Option
The ELK-M1 can have up to 4 Keypads.  The ELK-M1G (Gold) can have up to 16
Keypads.  Keypad 1 is the first display in this menu.  Press the right arrow key to
program or press the up or down arrow keys to select another keypad.  To jump to a
specific keypad enter the number (1-16).  The keypad name is displayed on the bottom.
A single keypad may only be assigned to work with a single area.  Multi-area operation
from a single keypad is a future enhancement.  Select any area from 1 to 8.  The default
value is 1.
If Yes, the keypad will not produce an entry warning signal during entry delay time after
violation of a delay 1 or delay 2 zone while armed.  The default value is No.
If Yes, the keypad will not produce an exit warning tone during exit delay 1 or exit delay 2
times upon arming.  The default value is No.
If Yes, the keypad will not produce any Chime tone even though the Chime mode may be
on and a chime type zone is violated.  This is good for a baby’s room, etc.  The default
value is No.
If Yes, the keypad turns off it’s Ready and Armed lights (goes dark) and blanks armed or
disarmed indication on the LCD display 60 seconds after arming or no activity (button
pushing).  Any button press turns the indicators back on.  The default value is No.
If Yes, the keypad will display the date and time on the bottom line of the LCD screen.  If
there is too much information to display at once, the bottom line of the LCD will alternate.
The default value is Yes.
If Yes, the keypad will display it’s local temperature on the bottom line of the LCD screen.
If there is too much information to display at once, the bottom line of the LCD will
alternate.  The default value is Yes.
If Yes, the keypad will display the name of the area in which it belongs.  If there is too
much information to display at once, the bottom line of the LCD will alternate.  The default
value is Yes.
If Yes, the Bypass key cannot be used unless a valid user code is entered.  The default
value is No.
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KP01 02:=No
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Silent on Entry
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KP01: Sel
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Prg
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Keypad 1
Keypad F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6 keys  Each keypad has 6 lighted function keys that may be programmed to activate
specific operations.  There are 7 programming attributes for each key: 1) KeyEvent - A four digit event code for the zone
definitions 0001 thru 0035, or the automation tasks 2001 - 2032.   2) KeyLight - A four digit event code which lights the
key when the event is active.  This can be any of the Appendix A Event Codes.  3) Light Invert - A Yes/No option which
allows the light to be opposite of the event, off when active, on when not.  4) Light Blink - A Yes/No option which allows
the light to blink when active.  5) Key Requires PIN - A Yes/No option used to prevent the key from activating unless a
valid user code is entered.  6) Single Key Press - A Yes/No option which allows a single press of the key instead of the
normal double press to activate the event.  NOTE: In the double press mode the key’s name is displayed on the LCD
screen as soon as the first press occurs.  This serves to visually verify to the user that the correct key has been
selected prior to the second “activating” key press.  7) Key Name - A sixteen character programmable description that
describes the key’s function.  I.E. Police Alarm, Garage Door, etc.
Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu.  Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select
another menu.  The ELK key backs up one menu level.  To exit press the * or Exit key.