Installation manual

M1EZ8 Installation and Programming
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A1 11:=No r
StayInstantScr
A1 12:=Yes r
Night Scroll
A1 13:=No r
NightInstantScr
A1 14:=No r
StayChgIfArmed
If Yes, a Closing Ringback signal (otherwise known as closing report successful) will be
sent to all the keypads when the Communicator transmits a closing report and the Central
Station Receiver kissoff (acknowledgement) is received. The Exit Delay time will be
restarted at this time. The default value is No.
If Yes, the control can be armed by a single press of the Exit or Stay keys. No code is
required except to disarm. Note: This option cannot be set to Yes if “Dbl Key Quick
Arm” (see below) is set to Yes. The default value is Yes.
If Yes, the system can be armed by a double press of the Exit or Stay keys. The second
press must follow the first very quickly. Note: This option cannot be set to Yes if “Sgl
Key Quick Arm” (see above) is set to Yes. The default value is No.
If Yes, the Stay key may be pressed during the exit delay time to scroll (step) through the
selected levels of Stay arming. I.E. Stay Instant, Stay Night, etc. The options below
select the levels that will be available. The default value is Yes.
If Yes, AND option 10 is set to Yes, multiple presses of the Stay key during exit delay will
be able to scroll to the Stay Instant arming level. The default value is No.
If Yes, AND option 10 is set to Yes, multiple presses of the Stay key during exit delay will
be able to scroll to the Stay Night arming level. The default value is Yes.
If Yes, AND option 10 is set to Yes, multiple presses of the Stay key during exit delay will
be able to scroll to the Stay Night Instant arming level. The default value is No.
†† This option should be used with caution. If Yes, the Stay key may be used to scroll or
step the armed level after exit delay has expired and the control is fully armed. The
default value is No.
To program the text description of the Area Name (max. of 16 characters) press the left
arrow key. Enter text using the number keys. I.E. For a “K” press the 5 key twice. To
move the cursor press the right or left arrow keys. While programming the text, pressing
the Chime key inserts a space, and the Bypass key erases 1 digit. The up and down
arrow keys toggle between upper and lower case. Press the ELK key when complete.
Menu 03 - Area Definitions (continued)
A1 15:AreaNamel
Area 1
A1 09:=No r
DblKeyQuickArm
A1 10:=Yes r
Stay Key Scroll
VACATION MODE: During the exit delay time the Away key may be pressed to convert from Away mode to Away
Vacation mode. The Away Vacation mode does not alter any of the security arming times or zones. Its primary purpose
is for use with the Whenever/And/Then Rules programming of Elk-RP for enhanced energy savings modes.
†† AUTO ARMING: The control has an Auto Arming feature which may be setup using the “Whenever/And/Then Rules”
in the ELK-RP PC Programming Software. Basically, a rule must be written to initiate the auto arm sequence at a
specific time and/or date occurrence along with a programmable pre-warning time period. At the end of the pre-warn
time, the system will automatically arm to the AWAY mode, bypassing any violated Burglar zones. All area keypad(s)
will beep and display a warning when the initiating time occurs. Pressing the * key clears this warning for 1 minute. The
auto arm time may be extended in 10 minute increments by pressing the RIGHT arrow key. No further warnings will
occur until 10 minutes prior to the newly “extended” auto arm time. Example 1: If a scheduled AutoArm is set for
06:00pm with a pre-warn time of 20 minutes, the warning will start at 6:00pm and the auto arm will occur at 6:20pm.
Pressing the RIGHT arrow key to extend the time will cause the new auto arm time to be 6:30pm.
Area Definitions Description of Option
A1 08:=Yes r
Sgl Key Quickarm
A1 07:=No Sendr
Closing Ringback
† † Not for use in UL Listed Systems