Installation manual
M1G Installation and Programming
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G01:=0 TelRmtCtl
In&OutsidTeleCtl
G02: =Yes r
12Hr Time Disp
G03: =No r
DD/MM Date Disp
Menu 07 - Global System Definitions
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.
07-Global System r
Definitions
Global Sys Definitions Description of Option
Telephone Remote Control allows any phone to become a basic keypad. This feature can
be set for interior use only (1), interior & exterior use (2), or disabled (0). The M1VB Voice
Module (standard on most units) is required for this feature. Default is (0) disabled.
Keypads that are programmed to show time and date on their second display line will
either display 12 hour format or 24 hour military format, depending upon this option.
Default is Yes
If this option is No, the date will display as Month/Day/Year. If this option is Yes, the date
will display as Day/Month/Year. Default No.
Keypads that are programmed to show temperature on their second display line will either
display as Celsius or Fahrenheit, depending upon this option. Default is No.
The system will automatically adjust its internal clock for daylight savings time changes if
this option is set to ‘Yes’. Default is Yes.
Sets the time that a “Fast Loop” zone must remain open before the control responds. To
set, press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a number from 002 to 255. Time is adjusted in
10 millisecond increments from 20ms to 2550ms (2.55 seconds). Default is 40ms.
Sets the time that a “Slow Loop” zone must remain open before the control responds. A
“Slow Loop” zone is basically any zone that does not have the “FastLoopResponse”
option enabled in Menu 05 - Zone Definitions. To set, press the RIGHT arrow key and
enter a number from 002 to 255. Time is adjusted in 10 millisecond increments from
20ms to 2550ms (2.55 seconds). Default is 400ms.
Zones programmed with the ‘Cross Zone’ option may be allowed to self-verify an alarm
condition. I.E. A second trip of the same zone within the Cross Zone Verify Time window
will be considered a verified alarm. Default is No. NOTE: The Cross Zone feature shall
NOT be used on Fire zones.
This timer function is the amount of time in seconds that is allowed for two or more ‘Cross
Zone” zones to verify each other in an alarm condition OR for a second trip of the same
zone when ‘CrossZoneSelfVer’ has been enabled. Default is No. NOTE: The Cross Zone
feature shall NOT be used on Fire zones.
This option selects whether ordinary non-fire system troubles will cause audible alerts to
sound. This option does not affect fire trouble conditions, which will always be audible.
Default is No.
The control supports up to 99 User codes, plus the Installer code. The User codes can be
either 4 digits in length or 6 digits, depending upon this option. Default is No (4 digits).
NOTE: The Installer code is ALWAYS 6 digits.
To prevent a would be thief or hacker from being able to hunt for a valid user code, the
system can automatically lock out all code entry for 1 minute after a sequence of invalid
digits. The range of value can be set from 13 to 99. Default is 99.
04: =No r
Celcius TempDisp
G05: =Yes r
Daylight Savings
G06: =0040 ms r
Fast Loop Resp
G07: =0400 ms r
Slow Loop Resp
G08: =No r
CrossZoneSelfVer
G09: =030 r
CrossZoneVerTime
G10: =Yes r
Audible Troubles
G11: =No r
6 Digit UserCode
G12:=99 Digits r
WrongCodeLockout