Installation manual

M1G Installation and Programming
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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. NOTE: Any valid keypad sensor can be selected by entering it’s two digit number,
even if it was not announced. The keypad sensor number will then be repeated along with it’s current reading.
For Thermostat Temperature - press 6. Specific brands of HVAC thermostats can be connected to the control. This
menu allows you to hear the current temperature of any valid thermostat. Upon entry into this menu, any thermostat
designated to “Show” by the RP software will be announced by number. To choose a thermostat, enter it’s two digit
number. Add 0’s in front of numbers single digits. NOTE: Any valid thermostat can be selected by entering it’s two digit
number, even if it was not announced. The thermostat number will then be repeated along with it’s current reading.
For Trouble Status press 3. Upon entry into this menu, any current system troubles will be announced by name. This will
deliver a voice message stating that system is normal or the first system trouble that is present. Options: Each time 3 is
pressed the next system trouble is identified.
For Zone Status press 4. Upon entry into this menu, any current zone troubles will be announced by name. This will deliver a
voice message stating either that “no zones violated” or “zone xx violated”. Additional presses of the 4 key will announce
additional troubled zones, if any exist.
For Audio Monitor press 7. This only works if a 2 way listen-in interface is installed. (ELK-M1TWI) It will open an audio path
from the phone to the listen-in board and the output 1 speakers. For full operating instructions see Appendix D.
To exit and hang-up press 9. This will deliver the good-bye voice message. The telephone remote control operation has
ending.
To hear menu options press 0. This will deliver a voice message explaining the function of each key.
* NOTE: If no response or key presses are heard by the control, the item or menu will be repeated once again. If no key
presses are received within a 30 second time frame the message “Hanging Up, Good-bye” will be heard and the control will
then disconnect.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PHONE LINE IS BUSY?
If the dialer is in use (such as during an alarm message report) then no dial tone will be heard and the offhook sequence will
be ignored. The best thing to do at that point is to try again later (when the dialer is free) or hold onto the phone
and wait till dialer hangs up. When the phone line is released (idle) dial tone will again be heard and you can then enter the
offhook sequence.
WHAT HAPPENS IF AN ALARM OCCURS?
If the control is programmed to communicate alarms to a central monitoring station, it will automatically pick up the phone line
and disconnect all calls when an alarm occurs. During this time period the telephone remote control will be inoperable.
However, the installer may elect to program a communicator delay before dial time which would permit the telephone remote
to function for a short time period immediately after an alarm. During this time it would be possible to enter the offhook
sequence of * * * and enter all the proper codes to disarm and/silence the alarm.
Appendix B - Telephone Remote Control (cont.)