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1.           Page 6    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Operating The System    Read this entire section before attempting to operate the system     User Codes     lt  gt     User Codes are required for arming  disarming  and to authorize certain features  of your system  User codes can be either 4 or 6 digits  refer to System Notes      If a mistake is made while entering a user code  press the asterisk key and enter  the code again     To prevent someone from hunting for a code the system can be set to temporarily  lockout the keypad after repeated incorrect codes  Consult your installer or  installation record sheet for the number of incorrect attempts allowed     Checking the Ready Status     lt  gt     When the Ready light is off  one or more zones are violated  The display will show     Not Ready x Zn    where the x represents the number of violated zones  The system  cannot be armed until you secure or bypass the violated zone s      To identify violated zones  press the UP arrow key repeatedly to view each zone by  name and number  If a zone is programmed as bypassable  you may bypass it   permanently exclude it  for the immediate arming cycle by pressing the Bypass  key   zone number   the Bypass key again  The display will show    Ready w   Bypass    once the system is ready to be armed  The Bypass key may require the  entering of a user code with an appropriate authority  NOTE  Zones not programmed  as bypassable must be secured before the system can be ar
2.    USER GUIDE    Cross Platform Control    This Guide covers the operation  for both the M1 and M1G models    INEZ    Security Products                M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Congratulation on purchasing one of the most advanced security systems on the  market     This system consists of a main control unit  one or more keypads  and various contact  sensors and detectors  The control unit is generally placed in an out of sight location  such as a closet  utility room  etc  It houses the main electronics and a backup battery  for standby power  Ordinarily  there is no reason for anyone except the installer or  service personnel to have access to the control unit     Keypads are the primary user interface  and they display the current system status  using their LCD screen and LED lights  Keypads also produce audible feedback at  appropriate times  Generally speaking  a keypad is installed adjacent to any primary  entry exit door s      THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH THE OPERATION OF THE  SYSTEM AND HELP YOU BECOME PROFICIENT WITH IT   S OPERATION  ALL  USERS SHOULD READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND CAUTIONS IN  THIS MANUAL  FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN THE SYSTEM NOT  WORKING PROPERLY  KEEP THIS MANUAL IN AN EASY TO ACCESS LOCATION   READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY  IF YOU DO NOT  UNDERSTAND ANY PORTION OF THIS MANUAL OR IF YOU HAVE ANY  QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM  CONTACT THE INSTALLING COMPANY FOR  ASSISTANCE     PLEASE 
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4.  current temperature at the keypad will display  Press  the   key to exit     6 THERMOSTATS If HVAC thermostats are connected their current tempera   ture may be read from this menu  Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this  menu  then press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of  available thermostats  To jump directly to a particular thermostat enter it   s two  digit number  The current temperature is displayed  Press the   key to exit     NOTE  To reduce scroll time  the keypad only displays the entities   Tasks  Lights  Outputs  Temperature Sensors  Keypads  and Thermo   stats which are installed  programmed  and selected to    show    on the  keypad  This is done by the installer and can be changed as new  equipment is added  It is also possible to enter a 2 or 3 digit number  and jump to ANY entity  even those NOT selected to    show        Menu 2 Reset Smoke Detectors   This is used to reset latched smoke detectors following a Fire alarm trip   When a Smoke Detector causes an alarm it   s output circuitry will latch ON to  provide a visual identification  IMPORTANT  It will be necessary to reset the  smoke detector circuitry following an alarm in order for any subsequent Fire  alarms to be detected     Press the ELK key  Enter a user code if prompted    Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to find    2 Reset Smoke Detectors      Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu    The keypad will display    5 Seconds Smoke Output Reset       Two beeps from the k
5.  min   00    zone or user code A    area or partition     Press the UP arrow to scroll to earlier events  To locate an earlier  event try entering a 3 digit number to jump around in the log    To backup or select another sub menu press the ELK key  To exit  out completely from the user menus press the   key        Page 17       Menu    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    5 View  Zone  Status    This allows a comprehensive viewing of the status for all area zones    2 ONS    5     Menu    Press the ELK key  Enter a user code if prompted    Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to find    Menu 5 View Status      Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu    The first zone is displayed with it   s current status and name  Press  the UP arrow key for the next zone or press the DOWN arrow key for  the previous zone  To jump directly to a particular zone enter it   s  three digit number I E   To jump to zone 16 enter    016       When done  press the   key to exit back to the menu selections     6 Change User Codes    A Master Level User Code is required to change User Codes     1   2   3    9     10        Page 18    Press the ELK key  You must enter a Master Level User Code   Press the UP arrow key to find  Menu 6 Change User Codes   Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu and use the UP  arrow to locate a user OR enter 3 digits to jump to a specific user   The keypad will display  001 Sel Chg    name of User   To change the code press the RIGHT arrow and enter the new cod
6.  monitored by a Central Monitoring Station  always contact them prior  to performing this test        Secure all protected doors and windows   1  Enter a valid User code  followed by the Exit button   2  The Armed and Exit lights will illuminate and the exit tone will start   At the end of the exit delay the alarm system will be armed Away   3  Trip the system by opening a protected window   4  Confirm that the alarm sounding device  bell or siren  activates   5  Disarm the system to silence the system and return to normal status     To test the system while also testing the system standby battery   1  Remove the AC transformer from the AC outlet  It may be necessary  to remove the restraining screw securing the transformer to the wall   2  The keypad will display AC Trouble after a programmed time delay   3  Activate the system using steps 1 to 7 listed above     NOTE  Plug the AC transformer into the AC outlet after the test     A manual battery load test may be activated without tripping the alarm    1  Press the ELK key and enter a Master User Code    2  Press the UP arrow key to find     8 System Settings       3  To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key    4  Press the UP arrow key to find    84 System Test       5  To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key  The Keypad will  display    1 Battery Test       6  To start the test press the RIGHT arrow key  The battery voltage and  current  amperage consumed by the system  will be displayed  The  battery is OK if i
7.  the Armed light turns off the alarm system is disarmed     If a valid user code is not entered before the entry delay time expires  an  alarm will occur  If this should occur proceed as follows     Disarming and Silencing After an Alarm   Proceed directly to the keypad    The display will show the alarm type and first zone that tripped   Enter your user code    The entry delay tone should stop    When the Armed light turns off the alarm system is disarmed     woh      After an alarm has been silenced by a valid user code  the display  will continue to show the alarm type and zone until a valid user code  is entered a second time  This    Acknowledgment    is designed so  that the user sees what caused the alarm after things are quieted     Disarming and Silencing During an Alarm   Proceed directly to the keypad    The keypad display will show the type of alarm    Enter a user code    The keypad entry tone and the alarm siren bell will stop    When the Armed light turns off the alarm system is disarmed    If you are certain the alarm was accidental  contact the Central  Monitoring Center to avoid a false dispatch of the authorities     O01 Oo NS       Page 11    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Alarm Acknowledgments   After an alarm has been silenced by a valid user code  the display will  continue to show the alarm type and zone until a valid user code is entered a  second time  This    Acknowledgment    is designed so that the user sees what  caused the alarm af
8. 0    Option 3  Set Backlight Level There are 9 backlight levels  1 9  plus Off  0    The keypad dims to this setting after 30 seconds of key press activity        Page 19    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    84 SYSTEM TESTS Allows Battery Test  LCD Test   amp  Communicator Test    Option 1  Battery Test Places the battery under load for 30 seconds  Battery   voltage and system current will be displayed  If the voltage falls below 12 2V    a Low Battery trouble will occur  Replace the battery and repeat test to clear     Option 2  LCD Test Briefly turns on all the keypad   s display pixels    Option 3  Communicator Test There are 3 sub options      Silent Test  Sends a communicator test using the first phone number that is  programmed with a test code  The test aborts if no telephone numbers are  programmed with a test code  No noise or tones will be heard      Audible Test  Same as Silent Test except the dialing and communicator  tones will be heard over the internal speaker s  for the Installer   s benefit      Monitor  Buttset  mode  This causes the internal speakers to activate  during any subsequent communicator activity  It cancels itself at midnight  or can be manually canceled by pressing the   key three times in a row    IMPORTANT  NEVER TEST THE COMMUNICATOR WITHOUT FIRST  NOTIFYING THE MONITORING STATION     85 CONNECT RP REMOTE PROGRAM Do Not Use except under guidance  of the installation company  There are two options    Option 1  Pickup on Existing Call T
9. BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING    The level of security obtained is directly related to two major factors    1  The quantity  quality  and placement of sensors attached to this system    2  The knowledge and operating skills that you have of the system  including but not  limited to the weekly testing of the complete system     Important notes when preparing a security safety plan for your home or business    1  This system is an electronic device and like any electronic device is subject to  failure or malfunction    2  This system will not work without power    3  This system should be tested weekly    4  Audible warning devices will need to be loud enough  wired correctly  and properly  placed to provide adequate notification of an alarm event    5  Smoke and heat detectors may not detect smoke and heat in all situations    Only qualified security professionals should install and maintain this system    7  It may be possible to arm this system WITHOUT the backup battery connected or  with less than an adequate charge  Weekly testing of the system with AC Power  removed should be performed to verify that the battery is connected and  adequately charged    8  Care should be taken after testing to make certain that AC Power is restored     oO       Page 2    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Understanding The Keypad  System Notes       cccceeseesseeeeeeeeeeeeees  Operating The System    sss  User Codes      ccescseeesneeeeseeeeenees  Checking the Ready
10. F 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 my 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        Page 22    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Fire Safety  amp  Maintenance    If the fire alarm activates  the siren or bell will pulse ON and OFF and the  display will show    Fire Alarm     Always follow your evacuation plan and leave  the building immediately  even if the a fire condition is not apparent  If your  system is connected to a central monitoring station  an emergency report  could be sent to that center  If you discover the fire alarm was in error  notify  the central monitoring station to avoid an unnecessary response  If the fire  alarm sounds at night or you have any doubt about whether the alarm is real   the safest response is to evacuate the building        Silencing a Fire Alarm  To silence the alarm  enter a valid user code  The display continues to show     Fire Alarm    until you enter your user code again to acknowledge the alarm     Resetting Sm
11. Smoke Detectors  Acknowledge Reset an Alarm See  Household Fire Safety Audit  ssostni sa aiarra aai anaa EEN  Emergency Evacuation Plans            2  ccccceseeceseeeeeeeeeeceeseaeeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeneeenes  System Testing E                          Page 3    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Understanding The Keypad    Ready Light   This light will be ON when all burglar zones are secure and the system  is OK for arming  If this light is OFF  one or more zones are violated  not secure     For maximum security  all zones should be secured before the system is armed  If  this light is FLASHING  it indicates that the system may be Force armed  Refer to the  last paragraph under    Checking the Ready Status on page 7 for more information        Armed Light  This light will be ON when the system is armed  The mode of arm will  be indicated by the LCD display and the Exit or Stay lighted pushbuttons  This light  will be OFF when the system is disarmed     Exit Key   This is a lighted key  When the Armed light is ON and this Exit light is ON   the system is armed in Away  not occupied  mode  All perimeter sensors and interior  motions will be active     Stay Key   This is a lighted key  When the Armed Light is ON and this Stay light is  ON  the system is armed in Stay  occupied  mode  Only perimeter doors and  windows will be active  Interior motions will not be active     Chime Key   This is a lighted key  When the Chime Light is ON  a tone or announce   ment will be hea
12. c  Consult your installer  Follow the detailed prompts     For Trouble Status press 3  If there are any system troubles such as low  battery  AC power loss  etc   they will be announced  Follow the prompts        Page 21    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       For Zone Status press 4  If the system is not ready this menu can be used  to hear the status of any violated zones  Follow the prompts     For Zone Status press 5  Future use   For Zone Status press 6  Future use     For Talk Listen press 7  The system can be equipped with to permit talking  and listening to someone in the premises  Consult your installer     To hang up press 9  This is used to end the telephone remote control  operation  The voice message will announce     Hanging up  good bye          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   second time frame  the message    Hanging Up  Good bye    will be heard and the control will then discon   nect     WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PHONE LINE IS BUSY    If the dialer is in use  such as during an alarm message report  then no dialtone will be  heard and the offhook sequence will be ignored  The best thing to do at that point is to  try again a later  when the dialer is free  or hold onto the phone   and wait till dialer hangs up  When the phone line is released  idle  dialtone will again  be heard and you can then enter the offhook sequence     WHAT HAPPENS I
13. e  digits  Codes are either 4 or 6 digits in length  depending on how  the installer set up the programming  Refer to the System Notes   If the code is accepted the keypad beeps 3 times  If a long error  tone is heard the keypad will display     Code Not Authorized     Press  the RIGHT arrow to    Redo    and repeat step 6 using different digits   To change or edit a name press the RIGHT arrow key followed by  the DOWN arrow key  The cursor starts in the lower left corner   Select each letter using number keys 1 thru 9  E G   Each press of  the 5 key will produce  J  then K  then L  and then 5  To move to the  next letter press the RIGHT arrow  For a space press the Chime  key  To delete a character press the Bypass key  For upper case  press the UP arrow then select a letter  For lower case press the  DOWN arrow  When finished  press ELK key to save the name   To back up to another user or to select another menu press the ELK  key until the correct display is shown   To exit all the way back to the main display press the   key     M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Menu 7 Automation Custom Settings    Requires Master Level User Code  The installer can assign certain automa   tion functions with the capability to change or modify their start date  mm dd    start time  hr mn   or time duration  00000 secs  settings from this menu  This  menu displays a text description of the function along with it   s current setting     Press the ELK key and enter a Master Level us
14. e the    occurred     User Code  A four or six digit number that is sometimes required to identify  and authorize a person  User  to operate the system     Zone  Generally consists of a single element such as a door  window   motion detector  etc  of the system  making it possible to isolate a  trouble or alarm condition for reporting and troubleshooting purposes        Page 27    INEZ          Security Products    Head Office  Ness Security Products Pty Ltd  4 167 Prospect Hwy  Seven Hills  NSW  2147  Australia  Phone     61 2 8825 9222  Fax    61 29674 2520  email   ness ness com au    Sydney   02  8825 9222    Melbourne   03  9875 6400    Brisbane   07  3343 7744    Perth   08  9328 2511    Adelaide   08  8277 7255    www ness com au    Service Company       Ness M1_User 05 05V1 0    
15. em in this menu  A relay  might be used to control a Pool pump motor  When this output is On the  pump would be running  When the output is Off the pump would be off     To view the state of an OUTPUT  or to control it    1  Starting from the    View Control Automation Functions    menu  locate  the Outputs screen and press the RIGHT arrow key to select    2  Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of available  outputs and view their current state  To jump directly to a specific  output  enter it   s 3 digit number   see note below    3  Press the   key to toggle the state of a displayed output  E G   If the  state is On  pressing   will turn it Off    4  Press ELK to backup or select another sub menu  Press   to exit     4 TEMPERATURE SENSORS Provide the ability to read remote temperature  sensors  if installed  Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu  then  press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of available  sensors  To jump directly to a particular sensor enter it   s two digit number   The current temperature will be displayed  Press the   key to exit        Page 15    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       5 KEYPAD TEMPERATURE SENSORS Provides the ability to read the  inside temperature sensors in any M1KP keypad  Press the RIGHT arrow key  to select this menu  then press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through  the list of available keypads  To jump directly to a particular keypad enter it   s  two digit number  The
16. er code   Press the UP arrow to find     7 Automation Custom Settings     Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu   The keypad will display   US01  hr mnTIME    lt description gt   To select another available function press the UP arrow   To change the displayed value  press the RIGHT arrow and enter  the number of digits according to the displayed format   7  To backup or select another sub menu press the ELK key  To exit all  the way back to the main display press the   key     mio NaS    on    Menu 8 System Settings   Requires a Master Level User Code  With the exception of    Set Sys Clock      this menu is primarily used by a service technician  It has 8 sub menus     81 SET SYS CLOCK  24 hr  format  Enter a number from 1 to 7 for the Day   ie 1 Sun  2 Mon  etc  Move to Month Day Year with the RIGHT arrow and  enter 2 digits for month  2 for date  and 2 for year  The cursor will move to  Hour Min  Enter 2 digits for hour and 2 for minutes using military format  If a  mistake is made  press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to edit  When done  press  the ELK key to save  To exit from user menus press the   key     82 OUT1 VOICE ADJUST VOLUME There are 8 volume level settings for  the internal speakers  Output 1  on non alarm messages  MAY BE LOUD      83 KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS There are 3 keypad adjustments  Beep Tone   Volume  and Backlight Level    Option 1  Set Keypad Beep Tone There are 9 settings  0 8     Option 2  Set Keypress Beep Volume There are 7 levels  1 7  plus Off  
17. ere are four different selections for the  Chime feature  Tone  Voice  Tone Voice  and Off        When the Chime mode is On  the Chime key will be lighted     To turn the Chime mode Off   1  Press the Chime key one time     If the Chime mode is off  the Chime key will be dark  not lighted      To turn the Chime mode On    1  Press the Chime key one time to select the Chime Tone mode    2  Pressing the Chime key a second time within  30 seconds of the  last press will select the Chime Voice mode    3  Pressing the Chime key a third time within  30 seconds of the last  press will select the Chime Tone Voice mode    4  Pressing the Chime key a fourth time within  30 seconds of the last  press will once again turn the Chime mode Off     Only your installer has be ability to program which doors  windows   etc   zones  will be included in the Chime mode        Page 13    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Keypad Menus    This section explains the use of the most commonly used keypad menus  For  additional instruction  consult the installation company  To reach the keypad  menus press the center navigation key labeled    ELK     A user code may be  required depending on how the control is programmed  The four arrow keys  around the Elk key are used to scroll  backup  etc  For example  press the UP  arrow key will step to menu 2  Entering a number from 1 to 9 will jump  directly to that menu  Press the RIGHT arrow key to select a menu        Menu 1 View Control Automation Func
18. eypad indicates that the reset is complete   The keypad will automatically return to the main display     akwNn gt        Page 16    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Menu 3 Walk Test Area  zones   Permits a local test of all zones assigned to the system area  No alarms or  troubles are reported during a walk test     To perform a walk test     1     2   3   4    5   6     7     Press the ELK key  Enter a user code if prompted   Press the UP arrow key to find     3 Walk Test      Press the RIGHT arrow key to start the test   The keypad will display  0000f016 Tested   A1 Violate Zones  The top right hand number is the active zones on the system  The  left hand number is the number of zones that have tested   Proceed to walk the building and trip every zone  As each zone is  tripped it   s name will appear on the bottom line of the display   Continue walk testing until each zone is tested as indicated by the  top left hand number being the same as the number to it   s right   When finished press the   key to exit back to the main display     Menu 4 View History Log    The history log stores the most recent system activity with a time date stamp     To view the event history log     1     2   3   4    Press the ELK key  Enter a user code if prompted   Press the UP arrow key to find     4 View History Log      Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu   The keypad will display  L001 xx yy hr mn    lt event desc gt  00 A   xx yy   month  amp  date hr mn   hour  amp 
19. he system picks up the phone line and  take over an established voice connection for a quick programming change   Option 2  Dial out to Remote Computer The system picks up the phone line  and dials the remote computer  It must be set to expect the call        86 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS This is expressly for use by a service techni   cian  There are four options    Option 1  Data Bus Errors Display the device type and any error retries  accumulated since the last power up    Option 2  System Voltage Current Displays the system   s voltage and approx   current draw from the power supply    Option 3  Zone Voltage Displays the voltage and digital level of a zone   including the low and high thresholds    Option 4 Last On Hook Telephone Displays the telephone line voltage during  the last on hook state     87 CUSTOM MESSAGE RECORD The installer can assign up to 10 custom  recordable messages to be used with the telephone voice remote and or  dialer  Detailed instructions are contained in the installation manual  Consult  your installer for specific instructions on what messages  if any  may be  recorded and for the step by step instructions to record them        Page 20    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Operation Via Telephone    The system may be optionally controlled from a Telephone using push   button    tone    commands   Some older telephones may not be able to use  this function  Consult the installer to determine if this option is available    If available  the contr
20. luate possible escape routes from your home    2 Select 2 escape routes from each room    3 Rooms on the second floor should have a rope ladder Be sure it will reach  the ground    4 Draw a sketch of your escape plan so everyone is familiar with it    5 Practice your escape plan to assure that everyone knows what to do  6    Establish a meeting place outside where your family is to report  Once you  have evacuated  the house do not return to a burning house    7 Advise the local fire authority that you have installed a fire alarm system    8 When the fire alarm signals  LEAVE IMMEDIATELY  Do not stop for  belongings    9 Ifa fire occurs  test the door  If hot  use your alternate route  If the door is  cool  brace your shoulder against it and open it cautiously  Shut the door to  help prevent the fire and smoke from spreading  Crawl through smoke  holding  your breath    10 Contact the Fire Department from a neighbor   s telephone    11 Everyone including neighbors should be familiar with the Fire and Burglary  signals        EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN    KITCHEN Be   BEDROOM  EE si  DINING LIVING  ROOM ROOM    FIRST FLOOR A    SECOND FLOOR                            BEDROOM   gt z V    BEDROOM          WOON  Aw           Oooc   oo  OCI    ef   e  Les    Page 24          M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    System Testing    To assure the proper working order  it is recommended that the system be  tested once a week using the following procedure  CAUTION  If the system  Is
21. med     When the Ready light is on steady the alarm system is ready to be armed  The  display will show    Ready to Arm        If the Ready light is flashing  it indicates the system can be armed even though  one or zones are violated  This only occurs if the violated zones are programmed  as force armable  Arming will temporarily exclude these violated zones from the  system  If a force armed zone becomes secure while the system is armed  it will  automatically become live  meaning that it can activate an alarm if violated  This  feature is handy for a garage door  The system can be armed while the door is up   After backing out of the garage and closing the door  the garage door will become  normal and it will be re included into service        Page 7    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Arming in the    Away    Mode  Away mode arming is the highest arm level  intended for use when the  premises is unoccupied  Both perimeter and interior zones will be armed     The Ready light must be on or flashing for the alarm system to be armed     Secure all protected doors and windows    1  Enter a User code    2  The Armed and Exit lights will illuminate and the exit tone will start   4  Leave the premises during the exit delay    5  At the end of the exit delay the alarm system will be armed Away     During the last 10 seconds of the exit delay time the exit tone will beat faster  to warn you that the time is about to expire  If you feel that you will be unable  to get ou
22. oke Detectors  Refer to Menu 2  page 16 for instructions on resetting Smoke Detectors     Acknowledge Reset an Alarm   After a fire alarm is silenced the display will continue to show    Fire Alarm    until  the detectors are reset and the alarm has been acknowledged by entering of  your user code a second time     Household Fire Safety Audit    To reduce the risk of fire  it is recommended that a household fire safety audit  be conducted and a fire escape plan developed     Are all electrical outlets and appliances in a safe and working condition   Avoid overloading lighting and outlet circuits and inspect all cords periodi   cally for damage or frayed conditions  Seek professional electricians  assistance if you suspect any weaknesses or discover any conditions you  deem unsafe    Are all flammable liquids stored safely in well ventilated cool areas and in  proper safety containers  Avoid cleaning with flammable liquids    Are lighters  matches  and hazardous materials stored properly and out of  reach of children    Are fireplaces and furnaces in good working order  Seek professional  assistance and have these devices serviced and cleaned periodically        Page 23    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Emergency Evacuation Plans    Preparation of an evacuation plan Is of prime importance in fire prevention  Establish  a household emergency evacuation plan in the event of fire  Refer to the Smoke  Detector instructions  or exact mounting  layout and spacing    1 Eva
23. ol may be operated from an inside telephone  an  outside telephone  or both  Both methods will be discussed in detail below        Operation from an Inside Telephone    1  Lift the telephone and listen for dial tone    2  Press    to alert the control  The control will pick  disconnect the  phone line and dial tone  and announce     Please enter security code       3  Enter a valid user code  If code is correct the control should  announce     Access Authorized       4  Enter a menu selection OR press 0 to hear the entire menu     Operating from an Outside Telephone    1  Dial in to the phone number attached to the control  After a  programmed number of rings the control should answer with four  short beeps  If an answering machine picks up  wait for the message  to quit and proceed as follows    2  Press       to alert the control  The control will announce     Please  enter security code       3  Enter a valid user code  If code is correct the control should pickup  announce     Access Authorized       4  Enter a menu selection OR press 0 to hear the entire menu     Menu Selections  Main menu options are underlined   For Help press 0  A voice message explains the function of each key     For Arm Status press 1  Allows the system to be armed or disarmed   Voice messages will prompt you through the entire process     For Automation press 2  Certain features of the system or premises may  be controlled from this menu such as  Turning on a light  a pump  a sprinkler  system  et
24. p or select another sub menu press the ELK key  To exit  out completely from the user menus press the   key        Page 14    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       2 LIGHTING Provides the ability to view and control lights or appliance type  devices  Each lighting device must be programmed and installed before it  can actually do anything  An example of a lighting device is     Porch Light      which could be a powerline carrier lamp module or switch controlled indepen   dently from this lighting menu  or from the inclusion in a programmed task     To view the state of a LIGHTING device  or to control it    1  Starting from the    View Control Automation Functions    menu  locate  the Lighting screen and press the RIGHT arrow key to select    2  Use the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through the available lighting  devices and view their current state  To jump directly to a specific  lighting device  enter it   s 3 digit number   see note on next page    3  Press the   key to toggle the state of a displayed lighting device   E G   If the state is On  pressing   will turn it Off    4  To backup or select another sub menu press the ELK key  To exit  out completely from the user menus press the   key     3 OUTPUTS Provides the ability to view and control individual outputs  An  output may be a relay used to signal or switch a device On or Off  Outputs  are not necessarily a physical form  Outputs must first be assigned and  programmed by the installer before you can utilize th
25. rd when certain zone s  are opened  If OFF the chime mode is off     Bypass Key   When the Bypass Light is ON  one or more zones have been excluded  or bypassed  If OFF     no zones are bypassed       Key   This key serves as a clear or reset key  If an error is made while entering  digits  pressing this key clears the error  Three presses is a master clear       Key   This key is currently a duplicate of the Bypass key   ELK Key   This key is used to access the extended user menus     Function Keys F1 thru F6   Each key is independently programmable and lighted   The activation as well as the lighting is programmed by the installer for special events  or conditions such as Fire  Police  or Medical emergency activation  However  these  keys may also be used for non alarm type applications such as  gate or door openers   lights  irrigation controls  etc  Activation may be programmed for single or double  press  which helps prevent accidental activation  If double press is programmed  it will  also be possible to activate the key by pressing and holding it for at least 2 seconds     See explanation of Emergency Activation Keys on opposite page        Page 4    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide          1   ETE GRA ZAAN A Se  Exit j        lt    E Stay     K      5m   Onno  ELK cu  MSE    TRD  E H Base    E CORD  GF Chime   Bypass    Si gt  Gap bi  Ga       Fire   If enabled  this key activates the local fire alarm audibles and reports the alarm to  a central monitoring cen
26. t and close the exit door in time we recommend that you return to the  keypad  disarm  and rearm     Arming in the    Vacation    Mode   Vacation mode is a second level of Away mode  It can be used to activate  energy saving automation features when the building will not be occupied for  an extended period of time  After arming  pressing the Exit button at any time  during the exit delay time to change the armed mode to vacation     Arming in the    Stay    Mode  Stay mode arming is intended for use when the premises is occupied  All  perimeter doors and windows are armed  and all interior zones are excluded     Secure all protected doors and windows    1  Enter a User code    2  The Armed and Exit lights will illuminate and the exit tone will start    3  Press the Stay key  The key will light up  All interior zones will be  excluded and the exit tone will be silenced  Delayed entry exit zones  will still be delayed    4   Option  may not be enabled  Additional presses of the Stay key  may allow scrolling to different modes of Stay arming if enabled by  your installer  Additional modes are Stay Instant  Stay Night  and  Stay Night Instant        Page 8    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Auto Stay Arming    Optional  If this feature was enabled by your installer  it will automatically  change the arm mode from Away to Stay if you none of the perimeter delayed  doors are opened during the exit delay countdown time     Secure all protected doors and windows    1  En
27. t maintains a voltage above 12 2V for the test duration   If a LOW BATTERY trouble occurs  the battery should be replaced   Contact the installation company for service     This control unit was manufactured under rigid quality standards  Mainte   nance is best performed by the installing company with trained service  personnel        Page 25    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    NOTES    Page 26    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Area  Partition   A room or section of a building having at least one Keypad  and one or more zones components  Components assigned to one  area are separated and independently controllable from components  assigned to other areas  For example  Only area 1 keypads can disarm  or arm area 1 zones        Automation Functions  A keypad menu which allows the user to control  lights  relays  tasks  etc  with the touch of a button     Bypass  A process which allows a zone to be temporarily excluded from  being monitored or detected by the control     Central Monitoring Station  Location where alarm reports are transmitted     Chime  An audible alert used to indicate when a zone is violated  The alert  can be a tone  voice  or both  Zones are selectable     Duress Code  A special user code that can be used to disarm the system  while silently reporting an alarm signal to the Central Monitoring Station     Event Log  A record of recent activity by the system  Arms  disarms   alarms  access  troubles  etc  can be viewed with the date and tim
28. ter  if monitoring is included as part of the system  This type of  activation is generally programmed for double press or press and hold for 2 seconds     Police   If enabled  this key activates either a silent or audible police holdup alarm   depending on how the installer programmed it  It can also send a report to a central  monitoring center  if monitoring is included as part of the system  This type of activa   tion is generally programmed for double press or press and hold for 2 seconds     Medical   If enabled  this key activates a medical alarm condition and sends a report to  a central monitoring center  if monitoring is included as part of the system  This type of  activation is commonly programmed for double press or press and hold for 2 seconds        Page 5    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    System Notes    Central Monitoring Station  Acct             Installation Company        Exit Delay 1 Timer in seconds  Exit Delay 2 Timer   Entry Delay 1 Timer in seconds  Entry Delay 2 Timer   Burglary Alarm  Audible  Cutoff Timer in minutes     Fire Alarm  Audible  Cutoff Timer in minutes                    User Code Digits 4 digits   or 6digits ___   F1 Key Function  Single Press  Yor N Silent  Y or N  F2 Key Function  Single Press  Yor N_ Silent  Y or N  F3 Key Function  Single Press  YorN_ Silent  Y or N  F4 Key Function  Single Press  Yor N_ Silent  Y or N  F5 Key Function  SinglePress  Yor N Silent  Y or N  F6 Key Function  SinglePress  Yor N Silent  Y or N
29. ter a User code    2  The Exit key will light and the exit tone will start    3  As long as you dont open or exit through any delayed doors  the  Stay light will come on and the Exit light will go off at the end of the  exit delay time  The system is now armed in the Stay mode     Using the Quick Arm     Optional  If this feature was enabled by your installer  it will allow arming in  either the Away or Stay modes without having to enter your user code  For  security reasons however  a user code is always required to disarm     Secure all protected doors and windows    1  Press the Exit or Stay key    2  The Armed and mode light  Exit or Stay  will illuminate just as if you  had entered your user code     Changing Stay Modes While Armed     Optional  If this feature was enabled by your installer  it permits various   levels of Stay mode arming to be enabled  scrolled  without having to first  disarm the system  The additional Stay mode arming levels may include   Instant  Stay Night  and Stay Night Instant     1  Press the Exit or Stay key   2  The Armed and mode light  Exit or Stay  will illuminate just as if you  had entered your user code        Page 9    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Bypassing Zones    Optional  Manual bypassing of a zone will exclude it from the system for the  immediate arming period     see notes below  Once the system is armed   zone s  that are bypassed will not be able to activate an alarm  The bypass  will remain in effect until  a  
30. ter things are quieted  To reset  clear  the display the  alarm must be acknowledged using the following procedure     To acknowledge the alarm and reset the system   1  Enter a user code   2  The alarm condition will clear from the keypad display     Troubles    There are many different types of trouble conditions that can be annunciated  by the system including the following     Trouble Conditions   AC Power Failure   Low Backup Battery   Telephone Line Fault   Fire Alarm Trouble   Missing Keypad  Expander  Zone or Output   Communications Fail    Troubles are annunciated by an intermittent beeping from the keypad and a  display of the Trouble condition s   The beeping may be silenced by pressing  the asterisk   key but the trouble must be acknowledged before any other  keypad operation may continue     Acknowledging a Trouble condition    1  Enter a user code    2  Until the trouble condition is resolved  the keypad will momentarily  flash the condition along with the normal keypad information  If a  new Trouble should occur  the keypad beeping will resume        Page 12    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide    Chime Mode  Turning On and Off    Chime is a function which can provide an audible alert whenever certain  doors  windows  or other selected zones are violated  The ideal application is  for annunciating whenever someone enters or leaves the premises through a  normal doorway  However  it can also be used to annunciate abnormal  access to and restricted areas  Th
31. the zone bypass is canceled  or b  the system is  disarmed  The Bypass key will be lighted whenever a zone is bypassed     To bypass a zone    1  Press the Bypass key    2  Enter the number of the zone you wish to bypass    3  Press the Bypass key again    4  The Bypass light will light up if the bypass is accepted  However  if  the zone is non bypassable an error tone will be heard     Quick Bypassing of Violated Zones   Optional  The Quick Bypass feature allows you to bypass all violated zones  with a minimum number of keystrokes     see notes below     To quick bypass any violated zones    1  Press the Bypass key    2  Enter 999   3  Press the Bypass key again    4  lf the quick bypass is accepted the Bypass light will be illuminated   However  if any of the zones were non bypassable an error tone will  be heard       Only zones that have been programmed as bypassable can be bypassed     Bypassing may additionally require a user code that has been enabled with  the user bypass option        Page 10    M1 Cross Platform Control   User Guide       Disarming and Resetting the System   After entering the premises through one of the assigned Entry delayed zones   the keypad will sound a continuous entry delay tone  The keypad will display  a count up of the programmed entry delay time  Refer to the System Notes  for the amount of entry time available     Disarming   1  Proceed directly to the keypad    2  Enter a valid user code    3  The entry delay tone should stop    4  When
32. tions   Allows operation of many powerful automation capabilities such as  activation  of individual or group lights  irrigation sprinklers  pumps  gates  etc  There are  6 sub menus  Tasks  Lighting  Outputs  Temperature Sensor  Keypad Tem   perature  and Thermostat Temperature     1  Press the ELK key and enter a user code if required    2  Press the RIGHT arrow key to select menu 1    3  The first of 6 sub menus     1 TASKS    will be displayed  Each press  of the UP arrow key will scroll through the other sub menus    4  When the desired menu displays  press the RIGHT arrow to select     1 TASKS Can simplify or automate one or more events or actions associ   ated with an otherwise manual task  Example     Water the Lawn    could turn on  sprinklers for a time period  The state of each task can be viewed and turned  On or Off     Welcome Home  could turn on one or more lights to a level of  On  Off  Dim  etc  so that a room will look warm and inviting     To view the state of a TASK  or to control it    1  Starting from the    View Control Automation Functions    menu  locate  the Tasks screen and press the RIGHT arrow key to select    2  Use the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through the list of available  tasks  viewing the state of each one as it displays  To jump directly  to a specific task  enter it   s 2 digit number   see note on next page    3  Press the   key to toggle the state of a displayed task  E G   If the  state is On  pressing   will turn it Off    4  To backu
    
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