INSTALLATION MANUAL Cross Platform Control TM Specifications, Installation and Programming M1 includes the SIA CP-01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction † L520 Rev. J 11/11/10 Current with Firmware 5.2.
Introduction LIMITATION The ELK-M1G Control is designed to warn against unauthorized entry and other situations. However, it is not a guarantee of protection against the occurrence of burglary, fire, or other emergency. Any alarm system is subject to compromise or failure to warn for various reasons. For example: - Unauthorized access can be gained through unprotected points or by disarming or bypassing protected points. - Sensing devices are power driven and do not operate without electrical power.
Table of Contents Specifications, Features, and Benefits ..................................................................................................... 5 Wiring & Hookup Diagram ........................................................................................................................... 6 Section 1 - Installation and Wiring ............................................................................................................. 8 1.1 Planning the Installation .......................
2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 1 Z1 N.O. NEG 2 3 N.O. Z2 Z3 N.O. NEG 4 5 N.O. Z4 Cross Platform Control TM Control specifications subject to change without notice. All circuits are power limited except for Battery leads. J3 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C. ZONE 2200 Ohm EOL N.C.
Specifications, Features, and Benefits General: • Large zone capacity: 16 on-board zones expandable to 208 • Wireless capability † Up to 144 zones • Two Way Listen-in interface † • Flash Memory - Allows field updates to firmware electronically • RS-232 serial port to interface PCs and peripheral devices • Time/Date stamped 512 event history log • Menu driven, text keypad programming - no manual required! • Voice announcement of alarms, zone descs, status, etc.
Wiring & Hookup Diagram (Left Side Terminals) This unit provides Residential fire alarm service when installed according to ANSI/NFPA 72. Transmission of the fire alarm signal to a fire alarm headquarters or central station shall be permitted only with the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. The burglar alarm signal shall not be transmitted to a police emergency number, equipment is to be installed in accordance with NFPA (985,55.1.P).
Demark RJ31X JACK (ELK-RJSET) J3 B A - R1 T1 RING TIP J4 R1 R 1 Brown Red 8 Green Red Aux Data Bus (J3) †† For wireless receiver. Presently works with ITI / Caddx NX408E, NX416E, or NX448E. See Programming Menu 14. NEG C + +12V TELCO LINE Tip Ring Use 26AWG telco wire 1 PC Personal Computer (Windows Based) 1 Pin 2 < to > 2 Pin 3 < to > 3 1 WAY (PL513/PSC04) 2 WAY (TW523/PSC05) PSC05 or equiv.
Section 1 - Installation and Wiring 1.1 Planning the Installation The first step in any multi-zone security system installation is planning the job. 1. Read this entire manual to familiarize yourself with all system features and procedures before actually beginning the installation. Read all the information regarding Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and NFPA requirements. 2. Perform a physical survey of the installation site. Use the diagrams below as a guide in planning the installation. 3.
Hookup Diagram for Keypad Splice 6 Pin Keypad Wiring Assembly to the Data Bus cable using ELK-900-2 "B" Connectors. Min. wire gauge: 24 AWG 18 to 22 AWG is best for long distances. BLACK WHITE GREEN See Note about Data Bus Termination ELK-M1KP Keypad Wiring Assembly Keypad 1 1 RED BLUE The optional Zone Input # or Output # is determined by the Keypad Address. 6 BROWN To Red (Pos) Wire To Brown Wire + - To BROWN Wire Load (50mA max) i.e. Relay, LED To BLACK (Neg) Wire + - Load (50mA max) I.
Two-Wire Smoke Zones (Zone 16) To enable use of two-wire smoke detectors on Zone 16, position Jumper JP1 (located below Zone 16 terminals) so that the two right hand pins are covered. Go to Installer programming mode, Menu 05 - Zone Definitions, and program Zone 16 as a Fire zone (Def=10). Step to next location and program Wire Type=6. NOTE Use only compatible two-wire detectors listed on the front label of the control. Do not mix brands. The maximum number of detectors is also listed on the front label.
AC Failure, Low Battery, and Automatic Low Voltage Shutdown During an AC power failure the battery automatically takes over and AC Fail trouble annunciates at the keypad. The communicator can be programmed to report AC Fail to the Central Station after a time delay (see Menu 12, System Option 01). If the battery voltage falls below 11.2 VDC a Low Battery Trouble condition will occur. The communicator can be programmed to report Low Battery to the Central Station.
Data Bus E.O.L. Termination - VERY IMPORTANT! The M1 data bus comforms to EIA RS-485 standards and operates at 38,400 bits per second. The RS-485 standard stipulates there be no more than 2 home run data bus cables attached to the M1 Main Data terminals, with the end of each cable terminated by a 120 Ohm resistor connected across the data wires. The M1 board and bus devices come with built-in terminating resistors that may be activated via 2 pin jumpers (2 Gold Pins).
The ELK-M1DBHR † Data Bus Hub Retrofit is intended for retrofit jobs where existing 4 conductor cables are the only wires available. It creates 4 managed RS-485 BRANCHES from the single M1 main RS-485 Bus. Like the main M1 Bus, each branch can only have 2 home run cables (4 branches x 2 ea. = 8 home runs). DO NOT connect more than 2 M1DBHRs to an M1. DO NOT connect an M1DBHR on a branch of another M1DBHR! The M1DBHR CANNOT be used as an extender or a remote repeater.
Section 2 - Operating the System 2.1 Introduction The control has factory default programming which make it easy to bench test prior to installation. Terminate all zones with EOL resistors, then connect a keypad, transformer, and battery. The factory (Master) user code is 3456. This code can operate all user related features of the system. This section gives an overview of powering up and basic keypad functioning. 2.
2.5 Keypad Overview Ready Light - ON when all burglar zones are secure and the system is OK to arm. If OFF, one or more zones are violated (not secure). For maximum security, secure all zones before arming the system. If FLASHING, one or more force-armable zones are violated. Force arming temporarily excludes violated zone(s) from the system. If a force armed zone becomes secure while system is armed, it will automatically restore to service.
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Menu 0 - Select Keypad Alternate Area - Multi-area (Partition) Operation This menu allows the keypad to be mapped temporarily to any other area, allowing multi-area (partitioned) operation. An individually mapped area can be armed, disarmed, and controlled just as if the keypad were permanently assigned to that area. It may also be used to access a consolidated display of all areas at once, showing the status of each area. To reach the keypad menus press the center navigation key labeled “ELK”.
Section 3 - Programming The Control 3.1 Introduction The Security functionality of the M1 Control can be programmed either from an ELK-M1KP LCD Keypad OR from the ELK-RP PC Software. The keypad features a menu-driven “Text” based interface with simple Yes/No answers for most options. After just a short amount of experience the average installer will not even require an instruction manual to keypad program the control. For the Automation functionality the ELK-RP PC Software is a requirement.
3.5 Communicator Setup Checklist The Communicator (Dialer) can dial up to 8 phone numbers plus RP. Digital reporting formats include: Pulse 4+2, SIA, Contact ID, and Pager. There is also a Voice † format which can be commanded from the RP Rules Programming to call a persons home or cellphone and deliver a voice message. Use the following checklist for each required telephone number. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
M1G Installation and Programming Page 23 Menu 03 Area Defs Area 1 (1) Exit Delay 1 (2) Entry Delay 1 (3) Exit Delay 2 (4) Entry Delay 2 (5) Auto Stay (6) Exit Restart (7) Closing Ringback (8) SglKey Quickarm (9) DblKey Quickarm (10) StayKeyScroll (11) Stay Instant (12) Night Scroll (13) Night Instant (14) StayChgArmed (15) [Name] Menu 02 User Code Auth.
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Menu 05 - Zone Definitions (continued) Def Zone Description Operating Characteristics 15 † Keyfob - Used when a wireless keyfob is enrolled into a receiver at this zone ID location. 16 Non Alarm - Intended for use in Whenever/And/Then rules from the Remote Programming RP software. This zone type DOES NOT ACTIVATE any alarm and is not logged in the Event log. No reset is required. 17 †† Carbon Monoxide 24 hr - Activates an immediate Carbon Monoxide alarm if tripped anytime (armed or disarmed).
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Section 4 - PC Programming and Automation Capabilities 4.1 ELK-RP Software ELK-RP (RP) is a Windows based software package that is compatible with Windows 98 and later. It features an extremely intuitive user interface and contains all data in a central database. RP can be run on a single PC or over a local area network (LAN) with multiple operators. In addition to the traditional security programming features, RP allows you to create and manage the automation functionality in the control.
4.1.2 Check for Conflicts During the connect and disconnect process RP performs an automatic check of the data stored in the control and compares it the database. If there are any conflicts (differences), a pop-up resolution window display them and allows corrections to be made. ELK regards “Check for Conflicts” to be an especially important feature. It can point out any changes that have occurred such as a user having added or changed a code.
4.3 Automation Rules and Attributes The RP Automation Programming software offers powerful, easy to setup and manage, life style enhancement features. The automation programming allows mixing and matching of lighting components, outputs (relays or voltage), thermostats, temperature sensors, and all the security inputs and features to integrate functions that add value and appeal to the owner/ user.
† LIGHTING - The control can handle up to 256 Light (or appliance) devices. Each is assigned to one of 256 addresses. Each device is displayed in a column format with the following options and settings: Name - Each device can be given a 16 character name (description) which is displayed on the keypad when the light is being controlled. Format - This pull down box selects the protocol of the device. The available Lighting formats are: Standard, Extended, Preset dim, Compose, Serial Port.
† VOICE - This section is used to setup and customize many of the 6 word phrases that can be spoken by the control during a certain event or when commanded by an automation rule. The capabilities of this section are quite powerful. The library contains over 500+ words in addition to specialized speech commands for inserting conditions, current time, status/ state, time delays, and even an 800hz tone. In addition, any of the 10 custom recordable messages can be included when building these 6 word phrases.
† THERMOSTATS - HVAC Thermostats may be read and/or controlled by the control and its automation rules engine. This menu allows each thermostat to be assigned a 12 character description for easy reference in an automation rule. Currently compatible thermostats include: RCS, Aprilaire, and HAI. Due to the various data protocols, a Lighting/Thermostat/Serial Interface Expander (ELK-M1XSP) is needed to couple the data bus to HVAC thermostats.
RULES - This section essentially brings all the power of the control’s automation and its features together. Rules consist of three major elements: A WHENEVER (“triggering”) condition, one or more ANDs (“qualifiers”), and one or more THENs (“activations”). Rules utilize the various elements of the previously described sections in addition to the many control conditions (arm, disarm, alarms, etc.), plus many of the event codes listed in Appendix A.
AND - The second and optional element of a rule is a qualifier. Rules can have one or more qualifiers OR none at all. Even though qualifiers are not required, they are ideal for filtering out actions that should not occur under certain circumstances. A qualifier can be a time, day(s), the state of light or dark, the state of a zone, output, or light, and hundreds of other variables. The state of light or dark can be determined by the Sunrise/Sunset settings from the M1’s Astronomical Clock.
Examples of Rules - Shown below are a series of rules that should help illustrate the power and results that rules can provide. Look closely at the ones that have multiple ANDs and THENs. Rules with Multiple ANDs and THENS work as follows: When the WHENEVER element is triggered, each one of the AND elements is evaluated to determine if the condition its testing is true. If any one of the ANDs are not true, the rule engine stops executing the rule immediately.
Appendix A - Event Codes Event Codes are four digit numbers used to represent alarms, troubles, arm/disarms, restores, and various other conditions that occur within the control. For the most part, they are used only internally by the control’s software. For example: turning on the alarm output. However, there are cases where the installer may need these codes. Case #1 - Keypad F key programming. Each of the Keypad F keys may be programmed to activate a particular condition such as Emergency Panic Alarm.
Appendix A - Event Codes (cont.
Appendix B - Telephone Remote Control † There are two methods of entry: Operation from an Inside Telephone: 1. Lift the telephone and listen for dial tone. 2. Press * * * to alert the control. (To hear over the inside speakers press * 0 * instead.) The control will pick, disconnect the phone line and dial tone, and announce: “Please enter security code”. 3. Enter a valid user code. If code is correct the control should announce: “Access Authorized”. 4.
Appendix B - Telephone Remote Control (cont.) Automation Menu continued For Keypad Temperature - press 5. Certain models of keypads have a built-in temperature sensor. This menu allows you to hear the current temperature of any valid keypad sensor. Upon entry into this menu, any keypad sensor designated to “Show” by the RP software will be announced by number. To choose a keypad sensor, enter it’s two digit number. Add 0’s in front of numbers single digits.
Appendix C - Voice Message Vocabulary Word or Phrase {Blank} = 0 Zero = 21 One = 22 Two = 23 Three = 24 Four = 25 Five = 26 Six = 27 Seven = 28 Eight = 29 Nine = 30 Ten = 31 Eleven = 32 Twelve = 33 Thirteen = 34 Fourteen = 35 Fifteen = 36 Sixteen = 37 Seventeen = 38 Eighteen = 39 Nineteen = 40 Twenty = 41 Thirty = 42 Forty = 43 Fifty = 44 Sixty = 45 Seventy = 46 Eighty = 47 Ninety = 48 Hundred = 49 Thousand = 50 [200ms Silence] = 51 [500ms Silence] = 52 [800hz Tone] = 53 A A = 54 Access = 55 Acknowledged =
Appendix C - Voice Message Vocabulary (cont.
Appendix D - Two Way “Listen-in/Talk” Interface † Using a Two Way Interface board (ELK-M1TWI), the control can accommodate up to 3 zones of listen-in. Each zone can have up to 4 microphones for a total of 12 listen-in points. Talk back is delivered through the speakers connected to Output 1. A two way session can be triggered by any number of zones when an alarm occurs. Two way can also be triggered during a Telephone Remote Control session. Instructions for the ELK-M1TWI are included with the interface.
Appendix E - SIA CP-01 Compliance † This control has been self-verified to be compliant with the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard - Features for False Alarm Reduction PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES, SHIPPING DEFAULTS, AND RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING FEATURE CP-01 Std. Par. # REQUIREMENT ALLOWABLE RANGE / PURPOSE RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING * SHIPPING DEFAULT Exit Delay Time 1 & Exit Delay Time 2 4.2.2.1 Required (programmable) 45 - 120 sec.
Appendix F - Regulatory Agency Statements FCC: This control complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the front nameplate of the main control board is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC certification number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. This equipment uses an RJ31X jack to connect to the telephone network.
Appendix F - Regulatory Agency Statements (cont) Home Health Care (UL 1637) Listed Installations Requirements described under UL985 plus: * A minimum of two (2) keypads are required with one keypad powered from “+VKP” and one keypad powered from “+VAUX”. Commercial - Central Station (UL 1610), Police Station Connected (UL 365), Local Burglar Alarm (UL 609) Listed Installations Requirements described under UL1023 plus: * The Alarm Cutoff timer must be set to 00900 sec. (15 min.) or greater.
Appendix F - Regulatory Agency Statements (cont) NOTE: A recent revision to UL985 requires that a minimum 1/4” separation be provided and maintained between power-limited conductors and non-power-limited conductors. Because the Battery conductor leads are non-power-limited, we recommend they be routed in the shortest and most direct path from the Control to the Battery itself, regardless of the enclosure type of brand. For 28” or larger enclosures, a battery shelf (e.g. ELKSWS) may be necessary.
Appendix G - Additional ELK-M1KP Keypad Information OPTIONAL PROX CARD READER † Prox cards/fobs are enrolled into a User Code location using the same procedures used to add/change User Code PINs. 1. Press the ELK key, then press the 6 key (or scroll up) to display 6 - Change User Codes. Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu. A Master user code (PIN) must be entered to gain access to this menu. 2.
M1 LIMITED WARRANTY The ELK-M1 and its associated component products are warranted by Elk Products, Inc. (“Manufacturer”) against defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of manufacture. If 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.
Index A I S Alarm Abort 40 Alarm Cutoff Timers 33 Anti-Takeover 21 Area Partitioning 21 Area Reporting Codes 40, 41 Auto Stay Option 27 Automation control function 16 Automation Tasks 51 Auxiliary Power Connections 10 Input/Output Expander Addresses 24 Installation and Wiring 8 Installer Program Code 14, 16, 21, 22, 25 Serial Port Baud Rate 37 SIA CP-01 Compliance - Appendix E 65 Silent Alarm 31 SingleAlmLockout 37 Specifications, Features, and Benefits 5 Sunrise/Sunset 52 SwingerShutdown 33 Sys Rpt Co
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