Installation manual
M1EZ8 Installation and Programming
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Menu 07 - Global System Definitions (continued)
Global Sys Definitions Description of Option
† Output 2 can be set to alarm only once per armed cycle for burglary type alarms. This
feature is intended for noise abatement. The dialer will continue to transmit all alarms that
may occur. THIS ONLY LOCKS OUT AUDIBLE FROM OUTPUT 2.
The control must be set to auto answer an incoming call in order for Telephone Remote
Control or the Remote Programming (RP) to be accessed remotely. The range of rings
can be set from 1 to 15. A value of “0” disables auto answer.
A Yes enables faster connection from an outside telephone. It works as follows: Call the
control and hang up after 1 or 2 rings. This starts a 45 second timer. Call the control a
2nd time during this 45 second time and the control will answer on the first ring. In some
cases this Ring/Hang/Answer option may be the only way to get around telephone
company provided answering services. Option 29 MUST also be set!
NOTE: If an on-site answering machine picks up, the RP software and the control
will automatically attempt to override the machine using tone sniffing methods.
† If this option to Yes ONLY when an ELK-M1EZ8TWI Two Way Listen-In interface is
installed. This enables the correct software commands and procedures to make the two
way functional. Refer also to the instructions that are shipped with the ELK-M1EZ8TWI
If Two Way is enabled, this timer provides a window for the CS to enter * 55 * and activate
two way listen-in by holding the phone line off-hook for 01-60 seconds after a kissoff.
Upon hangup, this timer re-starts to provide a window for the CS to callback and initiate
two way. Control will answer an incoming call on the first ring. Enter 00 to disable.
Allows the Central Station alarm verification by suspending (holding) new alarms after the
initial alarm kissoff. The phone line is kept free for this time period. The time value can be
from 001 to 255 seconds.
Long time periods are not recommended. Enter 000 to disable.
This location is used to set the “revert back to” baud rate for the on-board RS-232 serial
port which is Port 0. The available selections are: 0 or 1=300 baud, 2=1200, 3=2400,
4=4800, 5=9600, 6=14400, 7=19200, 8=38400, and 9=115200. Factory default: 115,200.
The control can transmit ASCII data via it’s RS-232 port to automation types of equipment.
The ELK ASCII Protocol document is available upon request. This first option sets the
control to transmit all event log information immediately as it occurs.
This option sets the control to transmit zone status changes immediately as they occur.
The ELK ASCII Protocol document is available upon request.
This option sets the control to transmit output status changes immediately as they occur.
G29:=00 Rings r
Until AutoAnswer
G28:=No Out2 r
SingleAlmLockout
G35:=No Xmitr
Event Log- ASCII
G30:=No r
Ring/Hang/Answer
G36:=No Xmitr
Zone Chgs - ASCII
G37:=No Xmitr
OutputChgs-ASCII
G34:=9 115200r
Baud Rate Port 0
G32:=00sec 2Wayr
CallbackTime
G31:=No 2Wayr
Listen-In Enable
G33:=000sec CSr
Verify Call Time
† Not evaluated by UL †† Not for use in UL Listed Systems