Installation manual
M1G Installation and Programming
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T1: Selb Prgr
[Name for Tel#1]
T1: 02: = 0 r
0=Always Report
Menu 08 - Telephone Account Setup
08-Telephone r
Account Setup
Telephone Acct Setup Description of Option
The control can dial up to 8 telephone numbers plus the ELK-RP number. Each of the 8
phone numbers can be used to report alarms, troubles, closings, opening, etc. in digital
format as well as pager formats. Use the up/down arrow keys to select the telephone
number, then press the right arrow key to program the options, starting with option 01.
This selects the reporting format to be used with this number. The available formats are:
00 = Disable reporting 03 = Pulse 4+2 06 = Ethernet
01 = Contact ID 04 = Pager DTMF tones
02 = SIA 05 = † Voice Message
Note: Voice Message Format can only be utilized from the Elk-RP Computer software in
concert with a Whenever/And/Then rule.
0=Always Report, meaning the number will be dialed when its “report to” options are
activated. 1=Backup, meaning the number will ONLY be dialed if the previous sequential
number failed to complete its call. When backup is selected the “report to” options will be
copied from the previous number and ONLY the name, number, format, and dial attempts
may be edited. To edit any “report to” options you must temporarily set this value to 0.
NOTE: Telephone # 1 cannot be set as a backup since it is the first number. A
backup cannot have another backup.
Up to 20 digits may be entered for a telephone number. Valid numeric digits are: 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0. In addition, the following special characters may be programmed.
The cursor automatically moves right each time a digit is entered.
T1: 03:Num=
T1: 01:Format=0 r
0=Disabled
T1: 04: = 08 r
Dial Attempts
T1: 05:=000000r
Acct # for Area1
T1: 06:=000000r
Acct # for Area2
T1: 07:=000000r
Acct # for Area3
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.
† Not evaluated by UL
Comma (,) = forces the dialer to pause for 2 seconds Slash (/) = forces the dialer to pause for 125 milliseconds.
Asterick (*) = simulates the * key on a touch tone phone Pound (#) = simulates the # key on a touch tone phone
B = Program the 1st dialed digit as a “B” to force Pulse (rotary) dialing. Elsewhere in dial string a “B” will be handled as a
DTMF tone signal
C = Not Used
D = Program the 1st dialed digit as a “D” to force Dial tone detection prior to dialing. Otherwise, it dials regardless of dial
tone presence. Anywhere else in the dial string a “D” will simply be handled as a DTMF tone signal. EXCEPTION:
Digit D (Dial tone detect) can be the 2nd digit but ONLY if B (Pulse dial) is the 1st dialed digit.
To enter special characters place the cursor where desired and press the up arrow key. The 1 key produces
characters 1, #, *, and /. The 2 key produces 2, A, B, and C. The 3 key produces 3, and D. When finished press the
down arrow key to return to numbers.
This sets the number of dial attempts (re-dials) that the communicator will make to this
number before a Comm Fail (fail to report) is logged. Valid range is 01 to 15 attempts.
Default is 08.
The Account number for Area 1 (up to 6 digits) when it is reported to this telephone
number. Since all 6 digits must be entered, enter leading zeros (0’s) if a shorter account
number is required.
The Account number for Area 2 (up to 6 digits) when it is reported to this telephone
number. Since all 6 digits must be entered, enter leading zeros (0’s) if a shorter account
number is required.
The Account number for Area 3 (up to 6 digits) when it is reported to this telephone
number. Since all 6 digits must be entered, enter leading zeros (0’s) if a shorter account
number is required.