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1. 101 212 purpose Jumper Terminate these two devices ontrol A amp B 8 R1 Yellow socket HOUSE PHONES Q T1 Black g 8 RING Green f S PHONE Q TIP Red SES J3 J4 oB Aux Data Bus J3 OJA O Ness Radio Interface PC Personal Computer 1 I S 1 NEG connection Windows Based Pin2 lt to gt 2 M e olew Jos P oT s mes G PLC e Pin 5 lt to gt 5 x JP2 Mode o gt Serial Port J4 Pinout for Serial Port Cable 9 pin male to 9 pin female Li WAY N for Computer ELKRP Maximum recommended length 15m O This connection not J wAay O evaluated by UL JP2 B way PLs13 Psco4 Select PLC Mode JP2 ZD3 WAY TW523 PSC05 Selects single or bi directional 2 PLC Transmissions Lighting Interface Conn PSC05 o e Lighting Interface Conn J5 equiv Use Std 4 conductor modular telephone cable to connect to a powerline Interface J5 S D PSC05 X 10 PLC or equiv S Do not connect to a live phone line This con
2. u u u 68 Ile e EE 71 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 3 E o O 35 zZ m J z z m E Geet ZONE 16 CRT NORMAL BH Ze TELCO SEIZED 30 lt DIALLER ACTIVE SAUX 12VDC Switched Smoke Power 1 1 Amp PTC protected See Note 1 VAUX 12VDC Auxiliary Power 3 1 25 Amp PTC protected UL Listed Transformer Class Il 16 5VAC 45VA Do not connect toa Reverse AC 16 5 V AC fe et Tel ett Te BATTERY Ce SE Bat Leads SW1 Jumper to start with no AC See Note 4 12V Battery 7 to 18 Ah ELK M1 TM Cross Platform Control 16 Zones expandable to 208 Testing of this system should be performed regularly Control panel specifications are subject to change without notice All circuits are power limited except Telco and Battery leads Strip Wires to 7mm Length R1 Ei Black GE T1 Green RING O TIP Aux Data Bus O gt D JP2 select PLC Mode 4 Wire Smoke Detector Any Zone N O Alarm Contacts s U L Listed EOL Supervision Relay ESL 2
3. f Water The Lawn 401 Activates ZZ z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZzzz WZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz z zzzz4 Kitchen Lights f 001 Off to Chg f z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA H f Pump Motor Cntrl 001 Off to Chg brr zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 424 y 9 tanna H 5 Keypad gt f Temperature VZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZzzzzz r Keypad 01 K01 073 Degrees Vzzzzzzzz SSES SE EEN g j 6 Thermostat gt Temperature H H H H H ZZ2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzzzz z zzZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZz f Hallway p T01 072 Degrees p ce rere ZZZZ7Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz SSS Continued on next page Allows viewing or controlling of the automation functions such as Tasks Lighting Outputs Temperature Sensor Keypad Temperature and Thermostats Press the RIGHT arrow key to select then choose the desired function using the UP or DOWN arrow keys NOTE The automation functions must be assigned and named using the NESS RP software In most cases they cannot do anything unless they have been written into one of the Whenever And Then automation rules Tasks are like 1 button macros performing multiple jobs with one push To activate a task press the RIGHT arrow key and press UP or DOWN to scroll through the list of available tasks To jump directly to a particular task enter its two digit numb
4. A ATA A AAA su devices B1Y B B1Y B BIV B Install Teminating Jumper 6 conductor cables _ Cap on this last device AND on the control JP3 iam o ron d m mmm nm Connect each device to the 6 supe sib cates ane bb Seo gt conductor cable as shown See Diagram on next page for connection of Optional Output and Zone Input Diagram for Daisy Chain Connection of Data Bus Devices Using 3 or More Home Run Cables Page 12 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual The ideal way to connect multiple home run cables is with an ELK M1DBH Data Bus Hub It accepts CAT5 or CAT6 cable with RJ45 plugs on the ends It does all the work of series connecting the DATA lines A amp B Terminate at the hub using the included RJ45 Terminating Plug in the first unused jack ELK M1DBH Data Bus Hub RS 485 DATA BUS Q RJ45 Terminating Plug Mount M1DBH inside control S Je 38 g ee in first unused jack and Connect it to the M1 Data Bus Q WER 4 LE terminate the control at JP3 terminals using a 4 conductor cable 9 3 39 DO NOT TERMINATE AT Q ANY OF THE DEVICES CAT5 Cables o oo o wl as af mamn mmm 00000000
5. newer white polarized J2 Wiegand po from oth Toy jack For these type fom other ELC MIER p keypads the small Manufacturer a polarizing tabs need to be Red White cut off so the connector will fit onto the J2 jack Ge L Green L Brown Installing a ELK M1PR internal prox reader or an external 26 bit Wiegand prox reader Note if connecting external readers such as the Ness IDTeck or Ultraprox reader use the W035A Ness part 101 221 connection cable Turn Off the M1 Master Power Switch Remove M1KP Keypad from mounting plate disconnect the 6 pin data bus cable and place face down on a soft surface Locate the 1 mounting hole in the lower left corner and the 5 pin connector marked J2 to the right of the mounting hole Position the M1PR in the 1 mounting hole with its 5 wire female cable facing towards connector J2 on the circuit board Gently lift up on the 5 wire cable then bend the white plug down to form a slight arch in the wires SEE DETAIL A This will shorten the cable enough that it can be plugged into connector J2 6 Reconnect the 6 pin data bus cable to connector J1 and install the keypad onto its mounting plate 7 Turn On the M1 Master Power Switch and follow the instructions for enrolling cards or fobs Enrolling Prox Cards and Fobs Prox cards fobs are enrolled into a User Code location using the same procedures used to add change User Code PINs 1 Press the ELK key then press the 6 key
6. NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 37 08 Telephone d DU JAccou nt Setup Telephone Acct Setup ZzZzzzzZzZZzZZzZZZZZzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ7 dr Sei e Prg f Name for Tel 1 Z2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZ NSSSAASSA SSSSSSSS N SY Disabled RSSSSSSSS So N RSSSSSSSSSY N d ial Attempts P ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ I T1 05 000000 gt Acct for Area xzz zzz zzzz zzx ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ T mmm 4 T1 06 000000 lt 2 przzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ _ T1 07 000000 Acct for Area3 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA3 H H H Ke Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 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 Description of Option The ELK M1 provides up to 4 regular phone numbers plus 1 number for Ness RP remote programming software The ELK M1G Gold provides up to 8 regular phone numbers plus the Ness RP number Each of the regular phone numbers can be used to report alarms troubles closings opening etc in digital format as well as pager and voice formats Using the up down arrow keys select the appropriate telephone number then press the right arrow key to begin the programming options starting with option 01 This selects the reporting format to be used wit
7. 13 Aux Function 1 1150 UA 3150UR 1572UB 31 Key On Off 14 Aux Function 2 1150 UA 3150UR 1572UB 32 Mute Audibles 15 Aux Function 3 1150 UA 3150UR 1572UB 33 Analog Zone 16 Aux Function 4 1150 UA 3150UR 1572UB 34 Power Supervisory 1338 YT 17 Carbon Monoxide 1162 GA 3162 GR 1572 GB 35 Phone Key 18 Gen Pur Do Nothing 36 Intercom Key Page 42 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 11 Keypad F Key Reporting Codes T Kevpad F Kev A Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select Paine eal another menu The ELK key backs up one menu level To exit press the or Exit key Reporting Codes Referring back to Menu 04 Keypad Definitions each F Key F1 thru F6 can be programmed to activate a specific event If the programmed activate event is an alarm such as Burg Fire Medical Police Panic etc then it is possible to have an alarm report code transmitted when an F key is used to activate that event Enter a two digit value for the A alarm report code To disable the alarm report code enter 00 If the reporting format is SIA or Contact ID the value can simply be 01 because the control will automatically produces the correct code according to alarm type using the SIA or Contact ID protocol For 4 2 pulse format enter a value from 01 to FF To enter the At
8. 8 Brn Wht 7 Wht Brn Keypad z 6 Org Wht yp a 5 Wht Blue CI CJ lt 4 Blue Wht 3 Wht Org O00 2 GrnWht Li OOO Li I 1 Wht G T OOO e Pint CO COOC CO CH Kaes COLOR CODE for CAT5 or CAT6 Data Bus Cable to ELK M1DBH Data Bus Hub Load 50mA max To BLACK Neg Wire _ E LED Relay Optional programmable Output from Keypad s g I To BLUE Wire 2200 Daisy Chain Connection of Data Bus Devices I N c N O Ohm h To BLACK Neg Wire EOL Using ELK M1DBH And CAT5 Cables Optional programmable Zone Input from Keypad Setting the Data Bus Address and Enrolling Device s into the System Keypads and expander devices communicate with the M1 over the RS 485 4 wire data bus Each device must have a unique address setting from 1 to 16 within it s device type Keypads are device TYPE 1 input zone expanders TYPE 2 output expanders TYPE 3 etc The purpose of device types is so that the address numbers can be re used in each different device type Itis OK to have a Keypad a Zone Expander and a Output Expander all set to address 2 and on the same data bus since each device is a different device type It is NOT OK to have duplications of addresses within the same device type LE Multiple keypads on the same control cannot be set to like addresses ADDRESS From the factory all keypads are set to address 1 Valid keypad addresses are 1 to 4 for the ELK
9. Ja Inputs Zones E Wireless Setup Fv Cutoff Timers Globals EN Telephones 88 Communicator AND John s House Area 1 IS ARMED AWAY THEN TURN Porch Light 4 44 ON FOR 5 MINS WHENEVER EVERY 20 SECONDS AND Outdoor Temp Zn 15 ACTUAL TEMPERATURE IS GREATER THAN 90 DEG F 32 DEG C THEN TURN Porch Fan 7 47 ON F k Automation WHENEVER John s House Area 1 15 ARMED AWAY Ki Tasks THEN SET Main Floor Tstat 1 COOLING DESIRED TEMP TO 85 DEG F 23 DEG C Lighting WHENEVER RF KEYFOB BUTTON 315 ACTIVATED AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE AND Flood Light 3 43 IS OFF THEN TURN Flood Light 3 43 ON FOR 5 MINS THEN TURN Porch Light 4 MI DN FoR 5 MINS Outputs Sunrise Sunset Voice Custom Settings Counters WHENEVER THE FOLLO E Thermostats THEN TURN Door Lock Ou op S Aa Texts THEN ANNOUNC vm250J Rules Gerd tO Test Copy Paste Delete Edit New N Control J Not Connected 8 of Rules Text space used 92 still available Rule 1 is an energy saving example It automatically turns off the Porch lights at 8 00AM everyday if it is light outside Rule 2 is a courtesy light example It will turn on the Porch light for 5 minutes when the Front door opens exiting the building provided it is dark outside and the control has been armed to the away mode Rule 3 is a comfort example It periodically every 20 seconds checks the temperature reading of th
10. 1 Lockout Telephone number programming view everything 2 Lockout ALL programming view everything 3 Lockout ALL Programming and Viewing This can only be set or removed from the Ness RP Remote Programming Software NESS MI Installation and Programming Manual Page 19 Multi area Partition Operation This menu allows the keypad to be mapped temporarily to any other area allowing multi area partitioned operation The mapped area can be armed disarmed and otherwise controlled just as if the keypad were permanently assigned to that area It may also be used to display a snapshot of all areas at once showing the status of each area at once Press the RIGHT arrow key to select and display the following screen Enter a valid user code The control does not allow restricts mapping or viewing of areas that are not authorized for the user code The following screen will be displayed MAPPING TO AN INDIVIDUAL AREA Enter the area number to be mapped OR scroll UP and DOWN with the arrow keys F READYTO Arm 4 Pressing the Exit or key will map the Keypad to the area shown The keypad will now Ke display the status including LEDs and the LCD screen of the mapped area For the next ber minute it will be possible to arm disarm bypass etc the mapped area from this keypad The 1 minute will be extended with each keypress The keypad will return to its primary assigned area after 1 minute of no keypress activity MAPPING
11. Keyswitch Momentary Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Toggles the armed state disarmed armed with each trip Keyswitch Momentary Away Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the AWAY mode with each trip Keyswitch Momentary Stay Mode Intended for a spring loaded momentary key switch Arms the area in the STAY mode with each trip Keyswitch Momentary Disarm Only For a spring loaded momentary key switch Disarms with each trip Keyswitch On Off Maintained Intended for a 2 position On Off key switch Arms the area in Open position Disarms the area in the Closed position Mute All Area Audibles For silencing all area audibles by a two way listen in module other manufacturer Power Supervisory 24 hr For supervising an external power supply which provides alarm trouble contacts Wire the power supply contacts to short the zone in a Low Battery event and open the zone in an AC Failure event Temperature For use with M1ZTS Temperature Sensors Ness part 101 229 amp 101 230 Requires the use of Whenever And Then rules from the Ness RP software NOTE This definition is for ZONES 1 thru 16 ONLY Temperature zones must be set to FAST LOOP less that 200ms response Analog For sensors that produce a variable voltage 0 to 12 volt range Requires the Whenever And Then rules from the Ness RP software NOTE This definition is only available with the ELK M1G Gold control
12. NOTE It is very important to make certain that every keypad input expander output expander or any other data bus device be assigned a unique data bus address within its type See MENU 01 Bus Module Enrollment for instructions on setting keypad and expander addresses System Startup on Battery Only Ordinarily the control will not startup without AC power However if AC power is not available new construction sites field testing etc it is possible to start the control on battery ONLY Locate the two silver pads on the lower left corner of the circuit board Take a small blade screwdriver and short these two pads This will temporarily bypass the AC sensing circuit and allow the control to startup The On Off power switch must be in the On position 2 3 User Codes and Authorities The control has 99 user passcodes plus one installer passcode Each user code may be assigned specific authorities as to what it is allowed to do The authorities are assigned from the Installer level programming however the code numbers and user name is assigned from the keypad user menu 6 Change User Codes Only a Master authority level code or the Installer code is allowed to access keypad user menu 6 The User s Guide contains a description of panel operations accessible to the user codes Control operations accessed by the installer passcode are slightly different The Factory Default Code for User Code 1 is 3456 Master Code If the six digit
13. the Bypass key once again Default setting is Yes Force Arm allows a violated zone to be temporarily bypassed upon arming Prior to arm the READY light blinks if force arm zone s are the only zones violated Force arm requires two entries of a user code Quick arm cannot be used for force arming Upon the first code entry the keypad will display READY FORCE The second code entry will force arm Force armed zone s automatically return to service if they become normal while armed CAUTION Force arm operates in a unique way on entry exit zones Entry Exit zones that are also force armable can be violated during the exit delay and still become force armed This allows a user to arm open a garage door back out and then shut the door at their leisure without creating a false alarm and without a long exit delay time As soon as the garage door is closed it will automatically return to service Default setting is No NOTE For UL installations Force Arm shall be disabled Swinger Shutdown prevents a runaway communicator by shunting a zone after two trips It cannot send another alarm until the control is reset OR a 48 hour time period elapse Default setting is No NOTE For UL installations this feature shall be disabled This type zone must be tripped at least once per disarm cycle This prevents blocked PIRs or seldom used doors from being left not secure Keypad will display Not Ready if a periodic zone has not been tripped NOTE
14. 292 Motor 293 N Next 294 Night 295 No 296 Normal 297 North 298 Not 299 Notified 300 Now 301 Number 302 Nursery 303 o Of 304 Off 305 Office 306 Oh 307 OK 308 On 309 On line 310 Only 311 Open 312 Operating 313 Option 314 Or 315 Other 316 Out 317 Outlet 318 Output 319 Outside 320 Over 321 Overhead 322 P Panel 323 Panic 324 Parking 325 Partition 326 Word or Phrase Patio 327 Pause 328 Perimeter 329 Personal 330 Phone 331 Place 332 Play 333 Please 334 Plus 335 PM 336 Police 337 Pool 338 Porch 339 Port 340 Pound 341 Pounds 342 Power 343 Press 344 Pressure 345 Problem 346 Program 347 Protected 348 Pump 349 R Radio 350 Raise 351 Ready 352 Rear 353 Receiver 354 Record 355 Recreation 356 Relay 357 Remain calm 358 Remote 359 Repeat 360 Report 361 Reporting 362 Reset 363 Restored 364 Return 365 Right 366 Roof 367 Room 368 Running 369 s Safe 370 Save 371 Screen 372 Second 373 Secure 374 Security 375 Select 376 Sensor 377 Serial 378 Service 379 Set 380 Setback 381 Set point 382 Setting 383 Shed 384 Shipping 385 Shock 386 Shop 387 Shorted 388 Shunted 389 Side 390 Word or Phrase Silence 391 Siren 392 Sliding 393 Smoke 394 Someone 395 South 396 Spare 397
15. 36 Button 99 Environment 161 Immediately 221 Sixteen 37 By 100 Equipment 162 In 222 Seventeen 38 Bypassed 101 Error 163 Inches 223 Eighteen 39 Evacuate 164 Increase 224 Nineteen 40 C Event 165 Inner 225 Twenty 41 Cabinet 102 Exercise 166 Input 226 Thirty 42 Call 103 Expander 167 Inside 227 Forty 43 Camera 104 Exit 168 Instant 228 Fifty 44 Cancel 105 Exterior 169 Interior 229 Sixty 45 Carbon monoxide 106 In The 230 Seventy 46 Card 107 F Intruder 231 Eighty 47 Center 108 F 170 Intrusion 232 Ninety 48 Central 109 Fail 171 Invalid 233 Hundred 49 Change 110 Failure 172 Is 234 Thousand 50 Check 111 Family room 173 Is about to expire 235 200ms Silence 51 Chime 112 Fan 174 Is active 236 500ms Silence 52 Circuit 113 Feed 175 Is armed 237 800hz Tone 53 Clear 114 Fence 176 Is canceled 238 Closed 115 Fire 177 Is closed 239 A Closet 116 First 178 Is disarmed 240 A 54 Code 117 Flood 179 Is low 241 Access 55 Cold 118 Floor 180 Is off 242 Acknowledged 56 Condition 119 Followed 181 Is OK 243 AC power 57 Connect 120 Force 182 Is on 244 Activate 58 Control 121 Fountain 183 Is open 245 Activated 59 Cool 122 Foyer 184 Active 60 Cooling 123 Freeze 185 J Adjust 61 Corner 124 Front 186 Jacuzzi 246 Air 62 Crawlspace 125 Full 187 Je
16. Li E WE Ne Oh D ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz nd Enrollment x Bus Modules DATA BUS DEVICE TYPES AND ADDRESSES Each data bus device is a specific Device Type Keypads are TYPE 1 Input Zone Expanders are TYPE 2 Output Expanders are TYPE 3 Serial Port Expanders are TYPE 5 Any new devices designed will be assigned a Device Type Every data bus device MUST have a unique Address setting within its type Valid Input Expanders addresses are 2 to 13 Output Expander addresses are 1 to 13 The address determines the starting and ending zone or output numbers for that expander See chart below A AN e After the last device is reviewed the next press of the Up arrow key moves to the End Enrollment screen which once again displays the total number of devices enrolled RSSSSSSSSS Addr Input Exp Output Exp Addr Input Exp Output Exp Addr Input Exp Output Exp 1 N A main bd Outputs 1 16 6 Zone 81 96 Output 65 80 11 Zone 161 176 Output 161 176 2 Zone1 32 Output 17 32 7 Zone97 112 Output 97 112 12 Zone177 192 Output 177 192 3 Zone33 48 Output 33 48 8 Zone 113 128 Output 113 128 13 Zone 193 208 Output 193 208 4 Zone49 64 Output 49 64 9 Zone129 144 Output 129 144 5 Zone65 80 Output65 80 10 Zone 145 160 Output 145 160 INPUT AND OUTPUT EXPANDER ADDRESSES Locate the bank of four white DIP switches along the top edge of the board Each switch has a posit
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18. 1 key produces a 1 and The 2 key produces a 2 A B and C The 3 key produces a 3 and aD When finished with a special character you must press the down arrow key to return to number digits 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 Page 38 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Telephone Acct Setup p ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ T1 08 000000 Wd JAcct for Area4 J J SSS Ye zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzZZzz7 dr 09 000000 JAcct for Area5 ee gt H gt p d d d przzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 4T1 10 000000 y Acct for Area6 J SSS avd Keess LE dr 11 000000 P JAcct forArea7 f zzzzzzzzzzzzz2 ZZZZZZ
19. 1088 Heat Alarm in Area 2 TMC 1089 Heat Alarm in Area 3 TMC 1090 Heat Alarm in Area 4 TMC 1091 Heat Alarm in Area 5 TMC 1092 Heat Alarm in Area 6 TMC 1093 Heat Alarm in Area 7 TMC 1094 Heat Alarm in Area 8 TMC 1095 Water Alarm in Area 1 TMC 1096 Water Alarm in Area 2 TMC 1097 Water Alarm in Area 3 TMC 1098 Water Alarm in Area 4 TMC 1099 Water Alarm in Area 5 TMC 1100 Water Alarm in Area 6 TMC 1101 Water Alarm in Area 7 TMC 1102 Water Alarm in Area 8 TMC 1103 Any Alarm in Area 1 TMC 1104 Any Alarm in Area 2 TMC 1105 Any Alarm in Area 3 TMC 1106 Any Alarm in Area 4 TMC 1107 Any Alarm in Area 5 TMC 1108 Any Alarm in Area 6 TMC 1109 Any Alarm in Area 7 TMC 1110 Any Alarm in Area 8 TMC 1111 Any Keypad Code Lockout 1112 Keypad 01 Code Lockout 1113 Keypad 02 Code Lockout 1114 Keypad 03 Code Lockout 1115 Keypad 04 Code Lockout 1116 Keypad 05 Code Lockout 1117 Keypad 06 Code Lockout 1118 Keypad 07 Code Lockout 1119 Keypad 08 Code Lockout 1120 Keypad 09 Code Lockout 1121 Keypad 10 Code Lockout 1122 Keypad 11 Code Lockout 1123 Keypad 12 Code Lockout 1124 Keypad 13 Code Lockout 1125 Keypad 14 Code Lockout 1126 Keypad 15 Code Lockout 1127 Keypad 16 Code Lockout Event Description 1128 Fire Trouble Any Zone pful to have these codes handy to fully interpret the log Reset TMC 1129 Burglar Trouble Any Zone TMC 1130 Fail to Communicate Tbl
20. 18AWG Min 2929292929 LEDS Normal Indicators State Descriptions TELCO Phone line is good and house phones are connected If ON constantly the phone SEIZED OFF line may be bad During remote mode this LED will be ON since the house phones e E are then disconnected from the outside line amp are being powered from control STATUS DIALER d ae Dep We OFF Dialer Modem is idle If ON Dialer Modem is in use communicating Ka ACTIVE 9 REVERSE Power ON AC Voltage is present and power switch is turned ON If OFF check AC power BAT LEADS Regular 1 1 blink with equal On and Off times is Normal 2 fast blinks Control running on Status e Blink bootloader only 4 fast blinks Control is re initializing it s EEPROM memory after JUMPER TO START i a firmware flash 5 fast blinks Memory Operation overflow WITH NOAC Battery OFF Battery is connected correctly If ON check battery lead connections Reversed Sealed Control requires AC power to start However for testing purposes it can Lead Acid 5 to 18Ah be started from battery ONLY by momentarily shorting these two pads Test battery regularly with BLT Battery Life Tester Master Power Switch SW1 disconnects AC and Battery power from control Replace sich ears Si Page 6 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Mode 3
21. Custom 7 Custom8 8 Custom9 9 Custom10 10 Insert Condition 2 Insert Time 3 Intruder Message 473 Inverted Condition 4 Say Closed Open 509 Say Down Up 507 Say Locked Unlocked 496 Say Not Secure Secure 505 Say Number Say Off On 511 Say On Off 512 Say Open Closed 510 Say Secure Not Secure 506 Say Unlocked Locked 495 Say Up Down 508 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 63 Appendix D Two Way Listen in Talk Interface optional Using a Two Way Interface board Ness M1TWI part 101 217 the M1 accommodates up to 3 zones of listen in Each zone can have up to 4 microphones for a total of 12 listen in points Talk back is delivered through the speakers connected to Output 1 A two way session can be triggered by any number of zones when an alarm occurs Two way can also be triggered during a Telephone Remote Control session Instructions for the Ness M1TWI are included with the interface OPERATION 1 Two way Listen in must first be enabled from Menu 07 Global System Options There are two required options Option 31 2Way Listen in Enable No or Yes and Option 32 2Way Callback Time 000 to 255 seconds These options are defaulted to No and 000 In addition you must also decide which zone s need to activate listen in and set their Enable Listen in programming option Whenever a Central Station
22. Enter To hear over the inside speakers press 0 instead Once the control hears the pickup sequence it will go offhook and announce a welcome message It will then prompt the user to enter a valid user passcode If the User Code is validated the control will announce the main menu selections These selections are shown below along with the sub menu items for each level Main Menu Example FORARM STATUS PRESS 1 FORAUTOMATION CONTROL PRESS 2 FOR TROUBLE STATUS PRESS 3 FOR ZONE STATUS PRESS 4 FORAUDIO MONITOR PRESS 7 TO EXITAND HANG UP PRESS 9 2 Off site Dial phone number of control the control must have a programmed number of rings till answer Wait for control or answering machine to pick up If an answering machine picks up enter then enter 1 A voice message will ask for security code If the control answers then wait for three short beep tones and then enter your code Menu listing Main menu options are underlined For Help press 0 A voice message will explain the function of each key For Arm Status press 1 A voice message will identify whether the system is currently armed or disarmed and will allow the state to be changed There are two options If Disarmed Press 1 for list of Arming options There are 6 options Press 1 for Away mode Press 2 for Stay mode Press 3 for Stay Instant mode Press 4 for Armed Night mode Press 5 for Armed Night Instant mode Press 6 for Vacation mode If Armed Pre
23. Ge j G26 No gt p 4 H j Out2 Voltage Out E z z zzzzzzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzzzzzz ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2Z2z2zzz2 SSSSSSSSS G27 000secOut2 gt Delay Turn On ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzA SSSSSSSSS N E zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZZZZZZz7 G28 No Out2 gt SingleAlmLockout zzzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 lt Keeeeeees d d d d d 4 N TILLLLLLLLLL LLL G32 00sec 2Way gt CallbackTime zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz S DOEN pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz G33 000sec CS gt N SSSSSSSSS A Call Time zzzzz gt zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA A 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZzZZZZZZZZZZz7 G34 9 445200 Baud Rate Port 0 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz RSSSSSSSSS N ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ7 4G37 No Xmit gt OutputChgs ASCll H zzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SS SSSSSSS Menu 07 Global System Definitions continued Description of Option Allows Output 2 to be converted from a siren driver into a voltage only output If set to No the control produces alarm sounds for use with 8 Ohm speakers If set to Yes the control will produce 12 Volts for use with self contained sirens or bells Default is No Ordinarily Outputs 1 amp 2 activate immediately on alarms However Output 2 can be time delayed up to 255 seconds Using Output 1 strictly for interior sounders and Output 2 for outs
24. If Yes the keypad will display it s local temperature on the bottom line of the LCD screen If there is too much information to display at once the bottom line of the LCD will alternate The default value is Yes If Yes the keypad will display the name of the area in which it belongs If there is too much information to display at once the bottom line of the LCD will alternate The default value is Yes If Yes the Bypass key cannot be used unless a valid user code is entered The default value is No Keypad F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 keys Each keypad has 6 lighted function keys that may be programmed to activate specific operations There are 7 programming attributes for each key 1 KeyEvent A four digit event code for the zone definitions 0001 thru 0035 or the automation tasks 2001 2032 2 KeyLight A four digit event code which lights the key when the event is active This can be any of the Appendix A Event Codes 3 Light Invert A Yes No option which allows the light to be opposite of the event off when active on when not 4 Light Blink A Yes No option which allows the light to blink when active 5 Key Requires PIN A Yes No option used to prevent the key from activating unless a valid user code is entered 6 Single Key Press A Yes No option which allows a single press of the key instead of the normal double press to activate the event NOTE In the double press mode the key s name is displayed on the LCD screen as soon as t
25. This menu allows direct control any valid output on the control Outputs are programmed and named using RP software Upon entry into this menu any output which was designated to Show will be announced by name and number To choose an output enter it s three digit number For fastest operation add 0 s in front of numbers less than three digits NOTE Any valid output can be selected by entering it s three digit number even if it was not announced The output name will then be repeated along with it s current status On Off and the prompt To Change press The output should change state For Sensor Temperature press 4 Temperature sensors can be connected to the first 16 zones on the control This menu allows you to hear the current temperature of any valid sensor Upon entry into this menu any sensor programmed with a name and designated to Show by the RP software will be announced by name and number To choose a sensor enter it s two digit number Add 0 s in front of numbers single digits NOTE Any valid sensor can be selected by entering it s two digit number even if it was not announced The sensor name will then be repeated along with it s current reading Page 60 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix B Telephone Remote Control cont Automation Menu continued For Keypad Temperature press 5 Certain models of keypads have a built in temperature sensor This menu allows you to h
26. bi mm d T b Ib All perimeter openings below 18 should be provided with protection Legend A Smoke Detector shall be located in each sleeping area and between M Main Control the sleeping areas and the main living area A Audible Alarm S Smoke Detector Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire C Contact I detection equipment in the location shown above K Keypad First Floor In homes basements or multiple levels at least one smoke detector shall be on each level Basement 1 2 Parts Diagram amp Descriptions See Wiring amp Hookup Diagram on pages 6 amp 7 1 3 Mounting and Wiring Preparation Control Mounting Remove all packing material and compare the system components with those in the figure above to familiarize yourself with the part names Mount the control in a secure dry location where the ambient temperature inside the control box can remain at 0 to 49 C 32 to 120 F Choose a location that allows easy wiring to an unswitched power outlet and to a grounding conductor for the control A central location makes running system wiring easier Remove control box knockouts that best suit your wiring needs Mount the control using the upper center slotted hole to level Install and connect all necessary wiring for the power transformer detection loops keypads and siren outputs Page 8 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Keypad Mounting and Wiring Ideal keypad
27. option from RP which prevents certain keypad programming Even a total default of the panel programming cannot reset the anti takeover option once it is set 3 4 Area Partitioning The control may be divided into 1 to 8 independent areas partitions Each area appears as a full featured system allowing one control to be shared by multiple independent departments within a common structure Zones User Codes and Keypads may be assigned to any 1 area up to the maximum number available An example is a single business divided into separate departments each department occupied by different employees Mount the control in a secure area common utility closet with dedicated and uninterrupted AC power and telephone service Then assign zones codes and keypads to each department Output 1 siren voice activates on all alarms regardless of the area The RP Software Rules can be used create additional separate outputs When reporting to the central station events like AC Power Failure Automatic tests Low Battery etc are considered system reports and are transmitted using the Area 1 account number If area partitioning is not desired simply designate all zones to a single area Area 1 which is the factory default setting for zones 1 16 COMMON AREA Another popular feature is the ability to have one or more areas made common to Area 1 This is often referred to as a Vestibule Feature Any of the Areas 2 thru 8 may be made common to Ar
28. pumps valves etc The power behind the automation features is the unique RULES Engine Rules are expressions of what you would like to happen at a given time or in response to a set of circumstances The following information is intended to provide an overview of the vast automation features in the M1 NOTE The quantities and capabilities of the automation and rules programming will vary based on the model of M1 that is being programmed For example The standard M1 supports 100 rules and limited lighting options while the M1G Gold edition supports 528 rules and extensive lighting options and capabilities Some examples in this section may not be available with the standard M1 TASKS A Task is similar to a computer macro in that a single activation can result in multiple actions or events The actions and triggering of a Task must be written or developed in a Whenever And Then Rule The purpose of the task screen is to assign each task its own 16 character description 6 word voice phrase and the ability to Show on the keypad or the telephone remote control menu Up to 32 Tasks can be programmed Examples are Water the Lawn which could be used to turn on a series of outputs or relays to control underground water valves for a certain time duration Welcome Home could be task used to control a series of lights at a given time or day or in response to someone disarming the security system The following shows several tasks and the voi
29. the Ness 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 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 27 4 Keypad Definitions Ee KP01 Sel Keypad 1 ZZ ZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA P 5 5 z H Z pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz KP01 01 1 gt Area Assigned To N A SSSSSSSSS NS N N N H N N N N N H N H H H N H N H N H H H N H H H N N N Ns SSSSSSSSS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H N N N H N N N H N N N H H A KP01 02 No gt Silent on Entr RSSSSSSSSS N N N N H H H H
30. 0 00 C 00 gt Up Dnload Op Cl zzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2 Kg KSSSSSSSS The CID Contact ID or SIA Codes for User Reporting Codes are User RCs CID SIA Open 1401 OP Close 3401 CL Page 46 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 14 Wireless Definitions r I H 14 a W ireless I NOTE This section is reserved for future product development for connection of Definitions _ gt H the Ness Wireless Interface Contact your local Ness office for more details NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 47 Intentionally left blank Page 48 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Section A PC Programming and Automation Capabilities 4 1 Ness RP Software Ness RP RP is a Windows based software package that is compatible with Windows 95 and later It features an extremely intuitive user interface and contains all data in a central database RP can be run on a single PC or over a local area network LAN with multiple operators In addition to the traditional security programming features RP allows you to create and manage the automation functionality in the M1 control The following information is a brief overview including illustrations of the various screens Please refer to RP s on line help file for specific operation details EIkRP C Program Files EIkRP ElkAccts mdb Account Example John Doe File View Connection Send Rcy Setup Help Peep F
31. 1313 Access Keypad 1 1314 Access Keypad 2 1315 Access Keypad 3 1316 Access Keypad 4 1317 Access Keypad 5 1318 Access Keypad 6 1319 Access Keypad 7 1320 Access Keypad 8 1321 Access Keypad 9 1322 Access Keypad 10 1323 Access Keypad 11 1324 Access Keypad 12 1325 Access Keypad 13 1326 Access Keypad 14 1327 Access Keypad 15 1328 Access Keypad 16 1329 Access Any Keypad EE EE EE EE EE JS 1330 Keypad Beep Area 1 1331 Keypad Beep Area 2 1332 Keypad Beep Area 3 1333 Keypad Beep Area 4 1334 Keypad Beep Area 5 1335 Keypad Beep Area 6 1336 Keypad Beep Area 7 1337 Keypad Beep Area 8 Z2Z22Z22Z2222 1338 Area 1 Exit Error 1339 Area 2 Exit Error 1340 Area 3 Exit Error 1341 Area 4 Exit Error 1342 Area 5 Exit Error 1343 Area 6 Exit Error 1344 Area 7 Exit Error 1345 Area 8 Exit Error Z m E 1346 Audio Amplifier Status TMC 1347 Control Power Status N 1348 Light N 1349 Dark N 1350 Security Day Alert 1351 Dialer Abort 1352 Dialer Cancel 1353 Dialer Auto Test 1354 Local Programming Begin 1355 Local Programming End 1356 Keyswitch Security Alert TM 1357 Event Log is 80 Full 1358 Telephone Line Is Ringing 1359 Telephone Line Seized Status 1360 Telephone Line Hook Status 1361 Telephone Local Access 1362 Telephone Remote Access 1363 Remote Programming Start 1364 Remote Programming Stop 1365 AC Fail Tbl Power Sup
32. AWAY Fi Tasks THEN SET Main Floor Tstat 1 COOLING DESIRED TEMP TO 85 DEG F 29 DEG C Lighting ba WHENEVER RF KEYFOB BUTTON 315 ACTIVATED Outputs AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE Sunrise Sunset AND Flood Light 3 43 IS OFF Voice THEN TURN Flood Light 3 A3 ON FOR 5 MINS Custom Settings THEN TURN wn CH 4 Dat on AEN 5 MINS ZJ Counters 6 NEVER gt T IS VED 11pcb01095 CR THROUGH PORT 0 E Thermostats d 0 Aa Texts L8 Rules la Send to Test Copy Paste Delete Edit New eanta H Not Connected 8 of Rules Text space used 92 still available WHENEVER The first element of a rule and the starting point of every rule is a triggering event Every rule must have a triggering event in order to be started A triggering event can be a time of day occurrence a zone opening or closing the security system going from armed to disarmed a light changing from on to off or literally hundreds of other events Below are some examples of WHENEVER elements Example 1 WHENEVER THE TIME IS 08 00AM Example 2 WHENEVER Living Rm Light 6 A6 IS TURNED ON L 9 x a s ae fee geg WHENEVER THE TIME IS 9 00 AM D e LS Lighting Change Time Of Day EE wen Remove Select lighting device WHENEVER Living Am Light 6 46 1S TURNED ON Living Am Ligh Select the triggering time G At E00 AM zl C At custom setting time Water On Tm Cust Set 1 Command sent from the M1 Command sent by an
33. Armed Night Instant N 1222 Area 8 is Armed Night Instant N 1223 Area 1 is Armed Vacation 1224 Area 2 is Armed Vacation 1225 Area 3 is Armed Vacation 1226 Area 4 is Armed Vacation 1227 Area 5 is Armed Vacation 1228 Area 6 is Armed Vacation 1229 Area 7 is Armed Vacation 1230 Area 8 is Armed Vacation 1231 Area 1 is Force Armed 1232 Area 2 is Force Armed 1233 Area 3 is Force Armed 1234 Area 4 is Force Armed 1235 Area 5 is Force Armed 1236 Area 6 is Force Armed 1237 Area 7 is Force Armed 1238 Area 8 is Force Armed 1239 Zone Bypassed 1240 All Zones Unbypassed 1241 Burglar Zone Fault 1242 Burglar Status 1243 Area 1 Burglar Status 1244 Area 2 Burglar Status 1245 Area 3 Burglar Status 1246 Area 4 Burglar Status 1247 Area 5 Burglar Status 1248 Area 6 Burglar Status 1249 Area 7 Burglar Status 1250 Area 8 Burglar Status mz ZZZ2Z22Z2222 E E E E E E E Page 58 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix A Event Codes cont Event Description 1251 Area 1 Chime Mode 1252 Area 2 Chime Mode 1253 Area 3 Chime Mode 1254 Area 4 Chime Mode 1255 Area 5 Chime Mode 1256 Area 6 Chime Mode 1257 Area 7 Chime Mode 1258 Area 8 Chime Mode 1259 Area 1 Chime Alert 1260 Area 2 Chime Alert 1261 Area 3 Chime Alert 1262 Area 4 Chime Alert 1263 Area 5 Chime Alert 1264 Area 6 Chime Alert 1265 Area 7 Chime Alert 1
34. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N ISSSSSSSSSN zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzz7 KP01 03 No gt Silent on Exit ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ OO BS JSS pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz KP01 04 No gt Silent on Chime zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz d SSSSSSSSSY NSSSSSSSSS N H N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H N H H H H H N H H H N N A N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H KP01 05 No gt Go dark in 60sec RSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSN A ZZ H ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ7 P01 06 Yes gt how Date amp Time zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 SSSSSSSSMY N SSSA zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZz P01 07 Yes gt how Temperature ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA EE KASSSSSSSSNY zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz KP01 08 Yes gt Show Area Name SSSSSSSSSY N Nosssssss J NS N H N H N H N H H N N H N H N H H H N H H H N H H H N N N N zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZz7 KP01 09 No rb Byp Key Req PIN zZzzzzZzzzzzzzZZzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ DOEN ISSSSSSSSS Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 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 Description of Option
35. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N N H A ALLS RSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSN N JAR1 01 000 Sec Dialer Delay Time zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZ GEES ARTI 02 Code 00 d J Alm Abort Code P R1 03 000 Sec ancelWindowTime H N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H N N N N H gt SSSSSSSSS D N ZZ N H N N N H N N H N N N N N N H N H N N N N N N N N N N rzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz J AR1 04 Code 00 gt D gt 3 CH 3 fa D O D Y Ka Eet AR1 05 Code 00 gt Close Automatic zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 SS GON N SSSSSS zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzZZZZZ _ AR1 06 Code 00 gt Close Earl zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza SSSSSSSSSY KASSSSSSSSS N pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz J AR1 07 Code 00 gt Close Extended N N N N N H H N N N H N N H H H N H H H H N H H H H N N H NSSSSSSESO RSSSSSSSS N J ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ AR1 08 Code 00 gt f Fail To Close zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzZzZ RSSSSSSSS ISSSSSSSS zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzz7 AR1 09 Code 00 rn Late Close zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZA JSS SSSSSSSSS BS pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz AR1 10 Code 00 gt eyswitch Close zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
36. J zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz G SLLLS NS pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZzZzz CT11 00600 sec gt J Aux1Duration zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA 7ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ I CT12 00600 sec gt J Aux2Duration d d 2 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA Description of Option Burglar Alarm duration time in seconds Default time is 00600 sec 10 min Burglar always activates Siren Voice Output Out1 and Siren Output Out2 Additional outputs may be programmed using the RP software Rules function Fire Alarm duration time in seconds Default time is 65535 sec never cutoff Fire always activates Siren Voice Output Out1 and Siren Output Out2 Additional outputs may be programmed using the RP software Rules function Medical Alarm duration time in seconds Default time is 00600 sec 10 min Medical always activates Siren Voice Output Out1 and Siren Output Out2 Additional outputs may be programmed using the RP software Rules function Audible Police Alarm duration time in seconds Default time is 00600 sec 10 min Audible Police always activates Siren Voice Output Out1 and Siren Output Out2 Additional outputs may be programmed using the RP software Rules function CO Carbon Monoxide Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function m
37. 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 toggles between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 39 Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes 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 NOTE Enter a two digit value to enable a particular report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically produces the correct code according to the SIA or Contact ID protocol For 4 2 pulse format enter a value from 01 to FF To enter the A thru F HEX characters press the RIGHT arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character See Appendix for a summary of the SIA and Contact ID codes ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZI AR1 Gelz Prg gt ReportCodesArea1 y SSES H H N H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H
38. M1TWI 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 001 to 255 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 000 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 select the initial default baud rate for the on board RS 232 serial port which is Port 0 The available baud rates are 0 or 1 300 baud 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 14400 7 19200 8 38400 and 9 115200 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 Page 36 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Global Sys Def ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
39. NSSS A A1 02 030 rf RSSSSSSSSS Entry Delay1Time LZZZZZLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LMA pI f A1 03 060 r H j Exit Delay2 Time 4 04 030 gt Entry Delay2Time ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZZZZZZZZZ2A SS SSSSSSSSMI SSSSSS ATI 05 No gt H e J AutoStay No Exi zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz N i Nesssssssy GL LLAMA j A1 06 Yes gt Exit1 TimeRestart gt zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA N SSES SSSSSSSSS Exit Error If an entry exit zone is violated at the time the Exit Delay time expires the Exit Error Feature will be activated The local siren will sound immediately and the Entry Delay warning will begin If the control is not Menu 03 Area Definitions 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 Description of Option Of the 8 potential areas partitions Area 1 is the first to display Press the right arrow key to program or press the up or down arrow keys to select another area To jump toa specific area enter the number 1 8 The area name is displayed on the bottom The amount of exit time in seconds for all zones programmed as Exit Delay 1 Range is 045 to 255 seconds Default value is 060 NOTE Due to the way force arm works if an Exit Delay 1 zone also has force arm enabled its exit time will be the greater of the time values for Exit Delay
40. Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Close Extended code will be reported ifa programmed Expected Arm time is extended by a valid user Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Fail to Close code will be reported if the area is not armed by a programmed Expected Arm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Late to Close code will be reported if the area is armed after a programmed ExpectedArm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Keyswitch Close code will be reported in place of a user code whenever the area is armed by a keyswitch Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Page 40 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes continued Area Report Codes Description of Option zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Duress code will be reported if the area is armed or disarmed by a valid user code that is 0 programmed with the duress attribute Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Open After Alarm code will be reported whenever a valid user arrives and disarms the area following an alarm activation Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Open Early code will be reported if the area is disarmed prior to a
41. TO A CONSOLIDATED DISPLAY OF ALL AREAS Pressing the r RIGHT arrow key will map the Keypad to a consolidated snapshot display of all areas which the user code was authorized to operate This display permits quick arming and disarming only If a area is not ready to arm it will be necessary to map individually see steps above to that area to view the violated zone s and either secure or bypass them prior to arming ZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzz Select Area 1 f 4 Area Name f gt K Areas 12345678 4 he example at left shows that the user code was authorized for all 8 areas as indicated f Status Xrrrrrrr by a letter beneath each of the 8 area numbers The letters show the status of each area bee A ower Case r means the area is Ready to Arm a lower case n means Not Ready a upper case A means Armed and a upper case X means that area is the primary area assigned to the Keypad which cannot be operated from the consolidated display The example at left shows that the user code was only authorized for areas 1 2 and 3 Status Xr r 1 The unauthorized area s have a beneath them VZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZ To change toggle the arm status of an area press the number key representing the area number IMPORTANT The area status is not real time It is a snapshot taken when the r RIGHT arrow key was pressed If a zone has since become violated the area wil
42. Z Requires Master or Installer Code a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a IZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz s V ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 4 1 Set Keypa j Beep Tone 4 H gt H ZZZZA zen j 2 Set Keypress gt E Beep Volume g ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz7 3 Set Backlight f 1 Dim Level Y Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 2Z Menu 3 permits a local walk test of all zones assigned to this keypad s area The siren s and communicator are disabled during a walk test Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin a Walk Test The keypad displays the total tested zones adjacent to the total number of zones involved When a zone is activated it s name is displayed across the bottom and can be audible if the Chime mode is on Allows viewing of the past 512 activities stored in the history log Press the RIGHT arrow key to view the History Log History activities include Arm Disarm Alarm Trouble etc The top line displays the Log number Mth Day Time and event description L001 is always the most recent event Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move forward and back Event 512 will be the oldest event The bottom line displays the event description the extended data zone user etc and the area number A1 A8 Allows viewing of the current status of all zones Press the RIGHT arrow key to select Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the zones or enter a three digit numb
43. and Programming Manual RULES This section essentially brings all the power of the M1 s automation and its features together Rules consist of three major elements A WHENEVER triggering condition one or more ANDs qualifiers and one or more THENs activations Rules utilize the various elements of the previously described sections in addition to the many control conditions arm disarm alarms etc plus many of the event codes listed in Appendix A For example A rule might be triggered by a Task to activate a specific light and output but only if the control is armed in a specific mode ElkRP C Program Files EIkRP ElkAccts mdb Account Example John Doe File View Connection Send Rcy Setup Help gt G m H P S WWW Back Forward up Find Save New Send Rcy Log Status Folder Items Account Details WHENEVER THE TIME IS 8 00 4M ee Users AND IT IS LIGHT OUTSIDE E Areas THEN TURN Porch Light 4 GA OFF ES Keypads e v HENEVER Front Door Zn 1 BECOMES NOT SECURE ai M Inputs Zones AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE Wireless Setup AND John s House Area 1 IS ARMED AWAY 3 Cutoff Timers THEN TURN Porch Light 4 A4 ON FOR 5 MINS Globals ER WHENEVER EVERY 20 SECONDS ai A Telephones AND Outdoor Temp Zn 15 ACTUAL TEMPERATURE IS GREATER THAN 90 DEG F 32 DEG C I 88 Communicator THEN TURN Porch Fan 7 amp 7 ON 38 Automation si WHENEVER John s House Area 1 1S ARMED
44. and the final volume can be adjusted in programming to suit the application Output 2 is a traditional Alarm output It is factory set to produce alarm siren sounds into standard 8 Ohm speakers never go below a total connected load of 4 Ohms It can be alternately programmed to produce voltage only 12VDC for driving self contained sirens or siren driver boards Output 3 is a Single Pole Double Throw Relay with form C contacts Com N O and N C J16 12V VAUX 12V Red ELK 924 O NEG NEG Black ic OUT 16 White ai 5 e Door OUT 15 Green E 14 D OUT44 Brown a g Strike S 13 gt L OUT 13 Blue o z 12 amp OUT 12 Orange g o 11 OUT11 Yellow S S 10 3 OUT 10 Violet k z 3 O OUT 9 Grey hae E OUT 8 Pink 1 oj 7 OUT 7 Tan e Programmable Outputs J16 OUT 7 16 are 12V switched S positive general purpose outputs rated at 50mA Using Output 7 low current with a sensitive relay to switch 24V AC to a Door Strike Outputs 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 are low current positive voltage only for driving LEDs relays etc Outputs 4 5 and 6 ARE NOT available from the main board They can only be accessed with a data bus Output expander set to address 1 This expander will replicate all the main board o
45. communicator rnis fails to complete it s report using the number of dial attempts A good communications Fail Communicate i report must occur in order to reset clear the failure If this fail to communicate report code is enabled it will be reported with next good communications to indicate a past failure Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Based on the event the CID Contact ID or SIA Codes for Area Reporting Codes will be Area RCs Area RCs Alarm Abort Open After Alarm Alarm Cancel Early Open Automatic Close Fail To Open Early Close Late Open Closing Extended Key Switch Open Fail To Close Keypad Locked Out Late Close Exit Error Key Switch Close Fail To Communicate Duress NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 41 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes 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 NOTE Enter a two digit value to enable a report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically produces the correct code according to the SIA or Contact ID protocol For 4 2 pulse format enter a value from 01 to FF To enter the A thru F HEX characters press the RIGHT arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press
46. 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 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 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 Ness 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
47. event can be used to create virtually any desired reaction i e turn on an output a light close open a relay etc The following rule example turns on Output 003 for 10 seconds when a valid prox card fob with Access Option enabled is read at Keypad 01 This could be used to break power to a door strike WHENEVER Keypad 01 Access is Activated THEN Turn On Output 003 for 10 seconds Page 68 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix G Additional Keypad Information cont KEYPAD INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR Every standard M1KP has a built in temperature sensor which detects the surrounding ambient temperature The sensor temperature may be displayed on the LCD and read from another keypad or the telephone remote control It may also be used with the Ness RP Whenever And Then Rules to automatically cause an action or control something i e a fan pump light etc Viewing a Keypad temperature sensor reading 1 To view a keypad temperature sensor press the ELK key once enter code if prompted then press the RIGHT arrow to select the View Control Automation menu 2 Press the 5 key or scroll up to display 4 Keypad Temperature then press the RIGHT arrow key 3 The first Keypad Keypad 01 will be displayed along with its Name Keypad Number and Temperature 4 Additional Keypad Temperature sensors if any may be displayed by entering the 2 digit Keypad number OR by scrolling with the UP or DOWN arrow keys To ex
48. height is 1 2 1 5 Meters above the floor Select a location with an ambient temperature range between 0 and 49 C 32 and 120 F Avoid direct sunlight if possible Fasten mounting plate to electrical box or directly to wall using flat head screws to prevent shorts to the back of the circuit board Keypads have a removable wiring plug for connecting to the M1 4 wire data bus CAT5 or CAT6 eight 8 conductor cable is recommended for all Data Bus cables The extra wires provide data return paths Splice the Black Red White and Green wires from the removable wiring plug to the Data Bus cable Plug the connector into the back of the keypad Tuck wires neatly into back plate and install Keypad on mounting plate Each keypad has connections for an optional programmable output and a programmable zone input Hookup Diagram for Keypad See Note about Kenaa ELK MIKP Ecg BLACK Wiring Keypaa1 Termination Data Bus Cable M WHITE Ce EC Z CAT5 or CAT6 Recommended CREEN RED BLUE The optional Zone Input or Output is BROWN determined by the Keypad Address ep KP Zone Output KP Zone Output To Red Pos Wire Load 50m max To BROWN Wire Load 50mA max Address Address i e Relay LED To BLACK Neg Wire I E LED Relay 193 193 201 201 I 194 194 202 202 Optional programmable Output from Keypad 495 195 203 203 To Brown Wire NOTE The f
49. is No the date will display as Month Day Year If this option is Yes the date will display as Day Month Year Default No Keypads that are programmed to show temperature on their second display line will either display as Celsius or Fahrenheit depending upon this option Default is No The system will automatically adjust its internal clock for daylight savings time changes if this option is set to Yes Default is Yes Sets the time that a Fast Loop zone must remain open before the control responds To set press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a number from 002 to 255 Time is adjusted in 10 millisecond increments from 20ms to 2550ms 2 55 seconds Default is 40ms Sets the time that a Slow Loop zone must remain open before the control responds A Slow Loop zone is basically any zone that does not have the FastLoopResponse option enabled in Menu 05 Zone Definitions To set press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a number from 002 to 255 Time is adjusted in 10 millisecond increments from 20ms to 2550ms 2 55 seconds Default is 400ms Zones programmed with the Cross Zone option may be allowed to self verify an alarm condition I E A second trip of the same zone within the Cross Zone Verify Time window will be considered a verified alarm Default is No This timer function is the amount of time in seconds that is allowed for two or more Cross Zone zones to verify each other in an alarm condition OR for a se
50. key to exit Keypad Temperature Sensors can 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 keypads To jump directly to a particular keypad enter its two digit number The current temperature at the keypad will be displayed Press the key to exit Thermostats can 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 at the thermostat will be displayed Press the key to exit Used for resetting latched smoke detectors after a fire alarm activation Press the RIGHT arrow key to actuate the Reset Smoke Detector feature This causes the power to smoke detectors to be removed for 5 seconds During this time all fire zones will be ignored to keep an accidental alarm from occurring Page 16 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz f 000of016 Tested gt H A Violate Zones ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzz A A A Fees f View Status f of all zones E H H H H d ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ7 Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 6 Change gt User Code b Requires Master or Installer Code ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZz7 x 4 7 Automation j Custom Settings
51. may be necessary or he Event Description 0000 or 1000 No Event 1001 Fire Alarm 1002 Fire Supervisory Reset N TMC TMC 1003 Burglar Alarm Any Area TMCB 1004 Medical Alarm Any Area 1005 Police Alarm Any Area 1006 Aux1 24 hr Any Area 1007 Aux2 24 hr Any Area 1008 CO Alarm Any Area 1009 Emergency Alm Any Area 1010 Freeze Alarm Any Area 1011 Gas Alarm Any Area 1012 Heat Alarm Any Area 1013 Water Alarm Any Area 1014 Alarm Any Area 1015 Burglar Alarm in Area 1 1016 Burglar Alarm in Area 2 1017 Burglar Alarm in Area 3 1018 Burglar Alarm in Area 4 1019 Burglar Alarm in Area 5 1020 Burglar Alarm in Area 6 1021 Burglar Alarm in Area 7 1022 Burglar Alarm in Area 8 1023 Medical Alarm in Area 1 1024 Medical Alarm in Area 2 1025 Medical Alarm in Area 3 1026 Medical Alarm in Area 4 1027 Medical Alarm in Area 5 1028 Medical Alarm in Area 6 1029 Medical Alarm in Area 7 1030 Medical Alarm in Area 8 1031 Police Alarm in Area 1 1032 Police Alarm in Area 2 1033 Police Alarm in Area 3 1034 Police Alarm in Area 4 1035 Police Alarm in Area 5 1036 Police Alarm in Area 6 1037 Police Alarm in Area 7 1038 Police Alarm in Area 8 1039 Aux1 24 hr in Area 1 1040 Aux1 24 hr in Area 2 1041 Aux1 24 hr in Area 3 1042 Aux1 24 hr in Area 4 1043 Aux1 24 hr in Area 5 1044 Aux1 24 hr in Area 6 1045 Aux1 24 hr in Area 7 1046 Aux1 24 hr in
52. modems even 56k modems This is due to the Mis built in V 22 bis True modem which handles data transfer at 2 400 baud The 6 dial up options are Fully Automatic RP dials the control phone number and listens for the control to answer on it s rings until answer setting If an answering machine answers RP will transmit codes to override it automatically Prompt when answer RP dials and listens for the control to answer It waits for a manual OK before connecting Dial hang up dial again This is faster than waiting on the control s rings until answer setting It is also useful for reaching premises that have telephone company answer forward services The M1 must be enabled for this option After dialing RP leaves the PC speaker on and prompts you to click Hang up after you hear two rings It then forces a time delay before allowing you to click OK to start the second dial As long as the control properly detects the first two rings and subsequent hang up it will wait up to 45 seconds for a second call and answer that call on the first ring Customer will force answer Similar to method 1 except the User must enter keypad menu 8 option 5 item 1 to force the control to answer This is necessary if the rings until answer or dial nang up dial options are not programmed Telephone connection already established If a voice connection is already established using the control s phone line and the PC s pho
53. of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character See Appendix for a summary of the SIA and Contact ID codes Zone Report Codes Description of Option 42001 Sel Pra Each of the 208 Zones has specific communicator reporting codes for Alarm Restore 5 e rg Bypass and Trouble Using the up down arrow keys select the appropriate zone then D J Name of Zone press the right arrow key to begin programming of that zone Z gt 2z gt z zxz gt zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz2zzzz2 Tyzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzz7 Z001 A 00 R 00 Byp 00 Tbl 00 2 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz32 SN The cursor starts at the 00 beside A Alarm Enter the desired two digit reporting code and press the right arrow key to advance to the R Restore To jump the cursor to another report without changing this one simply press the right arrow key The next press of the right arrow key after Tbl Trouble will advance the screen back to the beginning of that zone Range is 00 to FF Default for all entries is 00 no report www Kaes NOTE Each reporting code must be programmed according to the desired reporting format However for SIA and Contact ID formats the actual reporting digits will be produced by the control according to the type of alarm or event The only programming required to enable reporting wi
54. programmed Expected Disarm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Failto Open code will be reported if the area is not disarmed by a programmed Expected Disarm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Open Late code will be reported if the area is disarmed after a programmed Expected Disarm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Open Keyswitch code will be reported in place of a user code whenever the area is disarmed by a Keyswitch zone Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report User Lockout code will be reported if someone repeatedly enters digits see Menu 07 Global System Definitions Option 12 for the maximum number of digits allowed in an attempt to hack out a valid user code Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Exit Error Code can be used to identify an accidental alarm caused by an error while arming Locally it works as follows If an exit delay rolls directly into entry delay as a result of a zone being left violated the entry delay warning AND the siren will sound Ifthe control is not disarmed prior to the entry delay expiring the communicator will report the alarm along with the Exit Error code Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report WE a AOC A Fail to communicate displays on the keypad and the event log when the
55. section highlights the key differences between both models General e Large zone capacity 16 on board zones expandable to 208 e Wireless capability Up to 48 zones e Two Way Listen in interface e Flash Memory Allows field updates to firmware electronically e RS 232 serial port to interface PCs and peripheral devices Time Date stamped 512 event history log e Menu driven text keypad programming no manual required e Voice announcement of alarms zone descs status etc 500 Word Phrase Vocabulary Link up to 6 words phrases per announcement 10 custom recordable words phrases e 13 On Board Outputs 1 voice driver siren 1 siren driver voltage 1 form C Relay and 10 low current 50 mA voltage outputs e Supports 4 wire any zone and 2 wire zone 16 smoke detectors Includes Fire alarm verification routine Can be partitioned into 8 areas and account numbers e User Codes 99 4 or 6 digit with assignable authority levels e Arm levels Away Stay Stay Instant Nite Nite Instant Vacation e Plug in terminal blocks make service and pre wires a snap e Hardware watchdog and nonvolatile EEPROM memory e Supervised phone line alarm output and aux overcurrent Communications True V 22 bis Modem for fast reliable upload download Optional Ethernet port for reporting operation programming e Built in Phone Remote Control makes any phone a keypad e Integrated Voice Dialer uses vocabulary or custom words e Communic
56. the RS232 serial ports to a PC or some other type of equipment I E Touchscreen Lighting centers etc A message to the keypad could be Happy Birthday or Please Pay Your Bill while a message going out a serial port might be a series of ASCII characters formatted to a certain manufacturers protocol Special options built into this menu include automatic display of temperature readings from Zone Temperature Sensors Ness M1ZTS part 101 229 amp 101 230 and from the temperature sensor built into an LCD Keypad The sending or receiving of text messages is controlled by the automation rules engine NOTE Text messages share the same memory space as rules The total number of text messages and rules is limited by the M1 model that you are installing Folder Items x Automation Outside 1 TEMP ZN15 St KR Tasks a Happy Birthday Christopher Lighting E VSW 2104 1 CR Outputs A 11 pcb01095000000014 CR Sunrise Sunset D W come to the Showroom Please make yourself at home CR Voice Custom Settings ZJ Counters Enter text string m Thermostats Any Custom or ASCII string can be entered Aa Texts Z Rules F Insert Received text MUST end with a Carriage Return How it will appear on a keypad Any Custom or AS CII string can b If the text is more than 16 characters it will alternate between these two boxes on the bottom line Page 54 NESS M1 Installation
57. the UP or DOWN arrow keys to select a sub menu or enter the one digit number to jump directly to any sub menu LE enter 6 to jump to 86 To set the system clock press the RIGHT arrow key then press the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the day Next press the RIGHT arrow key to move to Date Time setting Enter two digits for month date year hour and min To exit press the key To set the volume for output 1 voice messages non alarm press the RIGHT arrow key and set desired volume with the UP or DOWN keys There are 8 settings 0 7 WARNING PROTECT EARS Each adjustment broadcasts a test message through Output 1 To exit press the key To set keypad adjustments press the RIGHT arrow key Then press the UP or DOWN keys to select one of the three options To set keypad beep tones press the RIGHT arrow key then select the desired tone using the UP or DOWN keys There are 9 settings 0 8 When done exit by pressing the key To set key press beep volume press the RIGHT arrow key then select the desired volume using the UP or DOWN keys There are 7 volume levels 1 7 plus Off 0 To exit press the key To set backlight dim level press the RIGHT arrow key then select the desired level using the UP or DOWN keys There are 9 backlight levels 1 9 plus Off 0 The keypad automatically dims to this setting after 30 seconds of no activity in order to save energy To exit press the key NESS M1 Installation and Pro
58. to track an event or keep up with how many times an event has occurred There are a total of 64 counters Each can be_proarammed with a haracter description makina it ea o reference Ip an automation e Counters Counter Name Memory01 Memory02 Memory03 GJ MN amp NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 53 THERMOSTATS HVAC Thermostats may be read and or controlled by the M1 and its automation rules engine This menu allows each thermostat to be assigned a 12 character description for easy reference in an automation rule The M1 is currently compatible with the following communicating thermostats RCS Aprilaire and HAI Due to the various data protocols a Lighting Thermostat Serial Interface Expander M1XSP ness part 101 214 is needed to couple the M1 data bus to HVAC thermostats Depending on the brand of thermostat its wiring interface RS 232 or RS 485 and the model of M1 that you are installing up to 16 HVAC thermostats can be controlled Many communicating thermostats operate stand alone when are not a commanded an automation controller Folder Items Automation Tstat Name F E Tasks 1 Lighting 2 Outputs 3 Suntise Sunset 4 Game Room Voice 5 Custom Settings ZJ Counters E Thermostats TEXTS This section allows custom text messages to be constructed and formatted These messages can be transmitted to an LCD keypad or out of one of
59. 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 Alert press 7 This only works if a 2 way listen in interface is installed Ness M1TWI part 101 217 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 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 ANALARM OCCURS If the control is programmed to communicate al
60. waers een ee Type refers to the wiring configuration for zones For Burglar and Keyswitch zones the ZN001 02 Type 0 g valid types are 0 EOL Supervised 1 Normally Closed 2 Normally Open 3 EOL JO EOL Supervised H Security Day Alert on Open or 4 EOL Security Day Alert on Short For ALL other non fire zones the types may be 0 1 or 2 only Fire zone valid types are 5 EOL Supervised 4 wire detectors 6 EOL Supervised 2 wire detectors zone 16 ONLY Ve Type Wiring Configuration Operating Description EOL Supervised 2 200 Ohm resistor Zones 1 16 are defaulted to Hwd 0 Normally Closed only No resistor required Normally Open only No resistor required EOL Supervised with Security Day Alert on Open Burglar amp Keyswitch Zones Only If zone wiring is OPENED while the control is disarmed the Keypad will beep and display the zone name Ideal for gun cabinets exit doors etc Press the Star key to silence beep User code is required to acknowledge reset the alert A regular alarm is created if the control is armed Requires the Whenever And Then rules from RP software for additional output EOL Supervised with Security Day Alert on Short Burglar amp Keyswitch Zones Only Same as type 3 except the zone wiring must be SHORTED while the control is disarmed to create the alert Pressing the Star key silences A User code is required to acknowledge reset the alert A regular alarm is created if the control is armed Requir
61. was transmitted Enabled Enabled ei disable option Cancel Annunciation 4 2 5 4 1 Required Annunciate that a Cancel was transmitted Enabled Enabled S ke disable option w 4 2 6 1 Cannot be a 1 or derivative of another j Duress Individual User Code Option amp 4262 Allowed Option user No duplicates with other user codes Disabled Disabled Cross Zoned Zone Option 4 3 1 Required Option Midleton ofa One defined aS G OS ZoNe E ard two or Disabled requires verification by another zone more zones programmed Cross Zone Verify Time 4 3 1 Allowed Programmable from 1 to 255 seconds lime basedion valk path 30 Seconds in protected premises Single Alarm Lockout Swinger Required For all non fire zones Shutdown 43 2 programmable shut down at 1 trip Enabled Enabled Fife Verified Zone Definitions Fre 4 3 3 Required Option Depends on Panel and Sensors Enabled unless See Disabled Alarm Verificatoin can self verify Pe GH Call waiting cancel prefix code may be Depends on User Phone Blank Not Call Waiting Cancel 43 Required dialed on initial attempt ONLY Line Programmed Programming at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application Combined Entry Delay and Abort Window should not exceed 1 minute Feature is pre defined in the panel software and may not be altered NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 65 Appendix F Regulatory Agency Statements The ELK M1 complies with Australi
62. zone future use SENSITIVITY DECREASE Lowers the microphone gain EXTEND TIME for 3 minutes TERMINATE SESSION and enable 1 ring callback answer for selected time 9 TERMINATE SESSION without enabling callback answer mode 0 future use CANCEL last key press undo fiifiire neel Dialer Activated Alarm Dialer seizes house Dialer remains off hook for time set phone line dials in Menu 07 Option 32 2 Way Central Station and Callback Time looking for command minutes or when command 99 is pressed sends report then 55 to start a two way session End receives Kissoff Two way P listen in Dialer hangs up Phone line is un seized Starts Vd OO P Q N A Command 55 received Two way listen in starts It ends after 3 It ends after was 3 minutes or the alarm from Phone line is seized again after 5 before timer when a listen in seconds 2 Way Callback Time i expires command Zone 99 is restarts during which time the dialer will answer any incoming call on the 1st ring pressed Dialer hangs up Phone CS Verify Call Time starts if set Menu 07 Option 33 Dialer will not dial additional alarm line is un seized reports during this time keeping phone line free for Central Station Voice Verification Page 64 NESS M1 Installation and Programm
63. 04A or equivalent Use 2 2k Ohm EOL resistor Set JP1 to Normal Note 1 Maximum COMBINED continuous current drain from terminals SAUX VAUX VKP OUT2 and J16 is 1 5A Under alarm the combined outputs should not exceed 2 5A Note 2 a OUT 1 is for speakers 4 to 8 Ohms If using more than 2 speakers use series parallel wiring to avoid going below a 4 ohm total load b OUT 2 may be set for speaker OR voltage Speaker Mode is set by default In Speaker Mode avoid going below 4 ohms total load In Voltage Mode switched to ground 1A max use a 12V siren or screamer OUT 2 is supervised against open circuit in both Speaker and Voltage modes If not used install a 2 2k Ohm resistor across the terminals to avoid Output 2 Trouble condition cl OUT 3 is a NO NC dry contact relay rated 5A d OUT 7 to 16 are 12V switched POSITIVE VOLTAGE outputs rated at 5 0mA max Note 3 Do not connect any neg terminal to earth ground Note 4 If AC fails low battery disconnect shuts down the control at 10 2 volts To start the control with a good battery and no AC short the silver pads momentarily Replace the battery every 3 5 years and test it regularly with the NESS BLT Battery Life Tester ce A Ag Security Products www ness com au SYDNEY Ph 02 8825 9222 sales ness com au MELBOURNE Ph 03 9875 6400 nessmelb ness com au BRISBANE Ph 07 3399 4910 nessbris ness com au PERTH Ph 08 9328 2511 nessper ness com au ADELAIDE Ph
64. 08 8277 7255 adelaide ness com au 100 200 m1 control module 100 201 M1 GOLD control module Serial number located below on base DATAA DATA B BH WAY PL513 PSC04 F2 WAY TW523 PSC05 Yellow r HOUSE PHONES RS232 CONN Serial Port for Computer NESSRP Lighting Interface Conn G a Phone 1 12V NEG OUT 16 OUT 15 OUT 14 OUT 13 OUT 12 OUT 11 OUT 10 OUT 9 OUT 8 OUT 7 LED indicates OUT3 is on OOOOOOOOOO O N C Example VAUX com N O Supervised Horn speaker or 12V siren See Note 2b d Voice amp Siren DO NOT Connect to See Note 2c See Note 2a Audio Network Interface PSC05 or Equivalent 16 Programmable Outputs See Note 1 amp Note 2d Dry Contact Relay wiring for strobe NEG E Default Speaker O I BA 4 OO0O008000 Data Bus Terminating Resistor 1 VKP 25 Amp PTC protected NEG t Not Used J Data Bus See Note 1 Keypad amp Data Bus Page 4 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Specifications Features and Benefits The M1 is available in two models the ELK M1 Standard and the ELK M1G Gold The features and benefits which are common to both models is listed on the top section of this page The bottom
65. 1 or Exit Delay 2 Do not enable force arm on Exit Delay 1 zones if this operation is not desired The amount of entry delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Entry Delay 1 Range is 030 to 255 seconds Default value is 030 The amount of exit delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Exit Delay 2 Range is 045 to 255 seconds Default value is 060 See note above regarding force arm and Exit Delay 1 zones The amount of entry delay time in seconds for zones programmed as Entry Delay 2 Range is 030 to 255 seconds Default value is 030 If Yes the control will switch from AWAY mode to STAY mode at the end of the exit delay time if no exit zone is violated no exit detected NOTE This tracks the longest of the two exit timers All interior zones are bypassed in the STAY mode Default value is No If this option is set to Yes default the exit procedures will be affected in three ways ae 1 ADDITIONAL EXIT1 GRACE FEATURE During the initial Exit Delay 1 time ifthe zone violates a second time and restores the exit timer will automatically restart one time I E If the Exit1 door is opened closed and then opened again the timer will restart NOTE This only works on Exit Delay 1 zones and the timer only restarts one time It does NOT work if the zone is enabled for force arm This features complies with the SIA CP 01 false alarm reduction standard 2 SPOUSE LEAVE FOR WORK OR LET PET OUT FEATURE If th
66. 1131 RF Sensor Low Battery TD 1132 Lost ANC Module Trouble 1133 Lost Keypad Trouble 1134 Lost Input Expander Tbl 1135 Lost Output Expander Tbl 1136 EEprom Memory Error Tbl 1137 Flash Memory Error Trouble 1138 AC Failure Trouble 1139 Control Low Battery Trouble 1140 Control Over Current Trouble 1141 Expansion Module Trouble 1142 Output 2 Supervisory Tbl 1143 Telephone Line Fault Tbl 1144 Restore Fire Zone 1145 Restore Fire Supv Zone 1146 Restore Burglar Zone 1147 Restore Medical Zone 1148 Restore Police Zone 1149 Restore Aux1 24 hr Zone 1150 Restore Aux2 24 hr Zone 1151 Restore CO Zone 1152 Restore Emergency Zone 1153 Restore Freezer Zone 1154 Restore Gas Zone 1155 Restore Heat Zone 1156 Restore Water Zone 1157 Communication Fail Restore 1158 AC Fail Restore 1159 Low Battery Restore 1160 Control Over Current Restore 1161 Expansion Module Restore 1162 Output 2 Restore 1163 Telephone Line Restore 1164 Alarm Memory 1165 Alarm Memory in Area 1 1166 Alarm Memory in Area 2 1167 Alarm Memory in Area 3 1168 Alarm Memory in Area 4 1169 Alarm Memory in Area 5 1170 Alarm Memory in Area 6 1171 Alarm Memory in Area 7 1172 Alarm Memory in Area 8 1173 Area Armed 1174 Area Disarmed 1175 Area 1 Arm State 1176 Area 2 Arm State 1177 Area 3 Arm State 1178 Area 4 Arm State 1179 Area 5 Arm State 1180 Area 6 Arm State
67. 1181 Area 7 Arm State 1182 Area 8 Arm State 1183 Area 1 is Armed Away 1184 Area 2 is Armed Away 1185 Area 3 is Armed Away 1186 Area 4 is Armed Away 1187 Area 5 is Armed Away 1188 Area 6 is Armed Away 1189 Area 7 is Armed Away 1190 Area 8 is Armed Away 222Z C Cy Z m m e Z U U U U Q U U D I U D wW z z ZZZ22Z22Z2222 Event Description 1191 Area 1 is Armed Stay 1192 Area 2 is Armed Stay 1193 Area 3 is Armed Stay 1194 Area 4 is Armed Stay 1195 Area 5 is Armed Stay 1196 Area 6 is Armed Stay 1197 Area 7 is Armed Stay 1198 Area 8 is Armed Stay 1199 Area 1 is Armed Stay Instant 1200 Area 2 is Armed Stay Instant 1201 Area 3 is Armed Stay Instant 1202 Area 4 is Armed Stay Instant 1203 Area 5 is Armed Stay Instant 1204 Area 6 is Armed Stay Instant 1205 Area 7 is Armed Stay Instant 1206 Area 8 is Armed Stay Instant 1207 Area 1 is Armed Night 1208 Area 2 is Armed Night 1209 Area 3 is Armed Night 1210 Area 4 is Armed Night 1211 Area 5 is Armed Night 1212 Area 6 is Armed Night 1213 Area 7 is Armed Night 1214 Area 8 is Armed Night Reset z Z ZZZ22Z22Z2222 1215 Area 1 is Armed Night Instant N 1216 Area 2 is Armed Night Instant N 1217 Area 3 is Armed Night Instant N 1218 Area 4 is Armed Night Instant N 1219 Area 5 is Armed Night Instant N 1220 Area 6 is Armed Night Instant N 1221 Area 7 is
68. 266 Area 8 Chime Alert 1267 Entry Delay Active 1268 Area 1 Entry Delay 1269 Area 2 Entry Delay 1270 Area 3 Entry Delay 1271 Area 4 Entry Delay 1272 Area 5 Entry Delay 1273 Area 6 Entry Delay 1274 Area 7 Entry Delay 1275 Area 8 Entry Delay 1276 Exit Delay Active 1277 Area 1 Exit Delay 1278 Area 2 Exit Delay 1279 Area 3 Exit Delay 1280 Area 4 Exit Delay 1281 Area 5 Exit Delay 1282 Area 6 Exit Delay 1283 Area 7 Exit Delay 1284 Area 8 Exit Delay 1285 Area 1 Exit Delay Expires 1286 Area 2 Exit Delay Expires 1287 Area 3 Exit Delay Expires 1288 Area 4 Exit Delay Expires 1289 Area 5 Exit Delay Expires 1290 Area 6 Exit Delay Expires 1291 Area 7 Exit Delay Expires 1292 Area 8 Exit Delay Expires 1293 Automatic Closing 1294 Early Closing 1295 Closing Time Extended 1296 Fail to Close 1297 Late to Close 1298 Keyswitch Closing 1299 Duress 1300 Exception Opening 1301 Early Opening 1302 Fail to Open 1303 Late to Open 1304 Keyswitch Opening 1305 Area 1 Closing Ring Back 1306 Area 2 Closing Ring Back 1307 Area 3 Closing Ring Back 1308 Area 4 Closing Ring Back 1309 Area 5 Closing Ring Back 1310 Area 6 Closing Ring Back 1311 Area 7 Closing Ring Back 1312 Area 8 Closing Ring Back Reset Z E z Z E s s m ZZZ22Z22Z2222 s U G DD D OD s s DD Event Description Reset
69. A 2 Back Forward Up S Account Details Folder Items x Sendj Rcy Log Status m Name and Address r System Leg Users A Beis System Type mic fl Areas count E Keypads Nama John Doe Hardware Version o7 Inputs Zones E Wireless Setup TY W W W W W W iW www ED A Cutoff Timers Address 1 Anystieet Ge Globals EE Firmware Version 423 JE Telephones ress Communicator ice Li i 0 8 P Spiel City anywhere State E Zip Code SC Voice List Version Serial Number Browse SECH Bose Date Installed Ia 1 2001 D A 4 1 1 RP Connection Methods There are 3 methods for the RP software to connect with the M1 control Regardless of the method the control s serial number and RP access code MUST match in order for the connection to be successful The connection methods are 1 Direct using Com_ PC Com port Requires a 9 pin i serial cable from the PC s RS 232 Com port to the J CN Mis on board 9 pin serial port Data transfer is Fully Automatic 115 200 baud NOTE If your computer only has a Prompt when panel answers v Network USB port an approved converter USB to RS 232 is D al hang up and dial again ae available from Ness Ness part 101 231 Customer will force panel to answer Pe ann eee Telephone connection already established 2 Dial up using Modem and phone line RP is Bes phone in Zare compatible with virtually all computer
70. A A AN A AN QUICK VIEW OF ARMING MODES Burg Perimeter Instant Zone AN AN AN AN AN This illustrates the condition of Burg Burglar Burg Interior Zone AN zone types in the various arm modes Burg Interior Follower Zone A Legend A Armed Burg Interior Nite Zone AN AN AN Not Armed Burg Interior Nite Delay Zone AN A AN AN Armed No Delay This first option is used to set the zone definition To locate a different option press the up or down arrow key OR enter an option s number to jump directly to it Press the right arrow key to program the selected option The available definitions are SSSSSSSSY SS ASSSSSSSSM 08 Burglar 24 hr Intended for tamper switches etc Activates an immediate Burglary alarm if tripped anytime during armed or disarmed state 09 Burglar 24 hr Box Tamper Intended for control siren and bell box tamper switches Activates an immediate Burglary Tamper alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed state 10 Fire 24 hr Alarm Intended for Fire alarm sensors such as smoke detectors heat stats pull stations etc Activates an immediate Fire alarm upon a short across the zone wires A Fire Trouble will be activated if an open break in the zone wires should occur 11 Fire 24 hr Verified For smoke detectors in high risk false alarm areas Upon initial activation short across the zone the control ignores the alarm and removes smoke power for 5 seconds to reset the detector
71. A Place a black shorting cap see hardware pack onto the 2 gold pins to install a 120 Ohm resistor across data lines A amp B ev NOTE Place a shortin cap on JP3 of Main Board it there is only 1 data bus cable See diagrams on multiple cables WARNING The RS485 Data Bus must NEVER have more that two 2 terminating resistors header jumpers installed Reliability and response will be negatively affected JP3 Teminating Jumper co Located beneath cover Temporary Connection Plug in jacks for RS 485 Data Bus J1 amp J2 RE Data Bus Termination Note Local connection for Data Bus Devices ie Keypads etc for testing purposes only Diagram for Daisy Chain Connection of Data Bus Devices Using Two 2 Home Run Cables If home running 3 or more cables use 6 conductor cables At the device make a three way splice of the data A wire device A wire or terminal anda return data A1 wire using one of the extra wires Do the same for the data B wire At the control make a two way splice of the data A1 return wire series connection to the outgoing data A wire of the next cable Repeat for the data B wire Terminate at the last device and the control JP3 ONLY RS 485 DATA BUS RED NOTE The power wires are parallel Q VKP GREEN lt y connected to the VKP amp Neg terminals Q DATA A Q DATA B DATA DATA DATA DATA For future 8 NEG
72. A master user code is required to access the user code and custom settings screens User programming is explained in the User s Guide Installer level programming allows total customizing of the Security operating features Only the installer code may access this level If the installer code is lost or forgotten it is impossible to program the control locally Anyone attempting installer level programming should be familiar with the contents of this publication prior to programming the control panel If remote programming is used it is possible to lock out or prevent takeover of a control by another installation company by selecting Lockout Local Prog This prevents the installer passcode from gaining access to programming via an LCD keypad The installer passcode may still be used for the non programming functions described in Chapter 2 Lockout Local Prog does not affect remote programming 3 3 Local or Remote Computer Programming NESS RP and Anti Takeover NESS RP programming utilizes extensive error checking and security safeguards including data encryption password log on serial number and dealer assigned RP access code The serial identifies the control to RP while the RP access code identifies the computer to the control prior to a programming session RP loads the access code during the first connection It cannot be viewed or changed from local keypad programming In addition to these safeguards you can set an anti takeover
73. A periodic trip will not be required for a disarm period of 1 hour or less Default setting is No Response is the time the zone must be violated before the system detects it If No the zone responds to the Slow response time The time values are in milliseconds and they are programmed in the Menu 07 Global Sys Definitions menu Default setting is No Each zone may be selected to be included in the Chime annunciation whenever Chime Mode is turned on from the keypad Most zone types may be included via this option Default setting is No Burglar zones programmed In CrossZonePool cannot cause an alarm unless another zone in the cross zone pool also activates within a time window OR unless Cross Zone Self Ver is Menu 07 Global System Definitions Entry exit zones should NOT be programmed as Cross zones Default setting is No To program the text description of the Zone Name 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 move between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete Page 32 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual W Y EYK W I I I lt I QOI I IIII ICI Hi T T EIE IUIII a a a a H06 Alarm Cutoff gt ATimers Menu 06 Alarm Dur
74. Account number for Area 7 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 8 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 FOLLOWING 5 OPTIONS DEFINE WHAT IS REPORTED BY THIS TELEPHONE This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report misc options from the AREA REPORTING CODES menu Zone Alarms Restores and Unbypasses from the ZONE REPORTING CODES menu and Keypad Alarms from the KEYPAD F KEY REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report the Zone Bypasses from the ZONE REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report the Zone Troubles from the ZONE REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report the user opening and closing codes from the USER REPORTING CODES menu This YES or NO option identifies whether this telephone number should report the global system event codes from SYS REPORT OPTIONS amp CODES menu To edit or program a text description Name such as ACME Central Station for the Telephone number press left arrow key Spell out the text using the number keys I E For a
75. Area 8 1047 Aux2 24 hr in Area 1 1048 Aux2 24 hr in Area 2 1049 Aux2 24 hr in Area 3 1050 Aux2 24 hr in Area 4 1051 Aux2 24 hr in Area 5 1052 Aux2 24 hr in Area 6 1053 Aux2 24 hr in Area 7 1054 Aux2 24 hr in Area 8 1055 CO Alarm in Area 1 1056 CO Alarm in Area 2 1057 CO Alarm in Area 3 1058 CO Alarm in Area 4 1059 CO Alarm in Area 5 1060 CO Alarm in Area 6 1061 CO Alarm in Area 7 1062 CO Alarm in Area 8 TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC Event Description Reset 1063 Emergency Alm in Area 1 TMC 1064 Emergency Alm in Area 2 TMC 1065 Emergency Alm in Area 3 TMC 1066 Emergency Alm in Area 4 TMC 1067 Emergency Alm in Area 5 TMC 1068 Emergency Alm in Area6 TMC 1069 Emergency Alm in Area 7 TMC 1070 Emergency Alm in Area 8 TMC 1071 Freeze Alarm in Area 1 TMC 1072 Freeze Alarm in Area 2 TMC 1073 Freeze Alarm in Area 3 TMC 1074 Freeze Alarm in Area 4 TMC 1075 Freeze Alarm in Area 5 TMC 1076 Freeze Alarm in Area 6 TMC 1077 Freeze Alarm in Area 7 TMC 1078 Freeze Alarm in Area 8 TMC 1079 Gas Alarm in Area 1 TMC 1080 Gas Alarm in Area 2 TMC 1081 Gas Alarm in Area 3 TMC 1082 Gas Alarm in Area 4 TMC 1083 Gas Alarm in Area 5 TMC 1084 Gas Alarm in Area 6 TMC 1085 Gas Alarm in Area 7 TMC 1086 Gas Alarm in Area 8 TMC 1087 Heat Alarm in Area 1 TMC
76. Bypass program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 Option T For Zone Trouble program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 4 Under Menu 11 F Key Reporting Codes select and program the alarm code for each desired Keypad Panic Key NOTE Keypad Panics only have Alarm report codes they do not have restore codes For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 5 Under Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options amp Codes select and program each desired option such as AC Fail Low Battery Automatic Test and other system wide options including the time values for certain options For automatic SIA or Contact ID report codes program a 1 01 6 Under Menu 13 User Report Codes select and and program an Open or Close report code for any User s that you wish to track arm disarm events including arm disarm by the Installer Code or Ness RP computer 3 6 Entering Installer Level Programming 1 Press the center ELK key once followed by the DOWN arrow key until display reads 9 Installation Programming NOTE The keypad may beep and display the following 2 Enter the Installer Program Code when required ier ae EE Press the right arrow key to select the Installation Programming option D Auth Required SSSSSSSSA JEnter Valid Pin zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza Ns The Factory Default Installer Program Code is 172839 For security against unaut
77. EEK IS ARE M W F Example 5 AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE Example 6 AND John s House Area 1 IS ARMED AWAY Dee ee EEA Tri AND THEN Condition Operands eegen ew Rule AND Front Door Zn 1 IS NOT SECURE 2electZone L o x Front Door 2n 1 D Trigger AND THEN Remove WHENEVER EVERY 30 SECONDS zen AND THE DAY S OF THE WEEK IS7ARE M w F Days of the Week Selectany Sunday combination JZ Monday Tuesday IV Wednesday V List advanced options While the zone is Not Secure Open Loop DI Not Secure Open Loop Not Secure Shorted Saturday ca JS THEN The third and final element of a rule is the action that you wish to occur as a result of the Rule being triggered and all the qualifiers being true Below are some examples of THEN actions Example 7 THEN TURN Air Cond Out 9 OFF Example 8 THEN TURN Living Rm Light 6 A6 OFF Example 9 THEN SET Main Floor Tstat 1 OFF Example 10 THEN TURN All Lights On Then Operands r Turn Output On Off L 9 x Trigger AND E 1 WHENEVER EVERY 30 SECONDS Select output AND Front Door Zn 1 1S NOT SECURE THEN TURN Air Cond Out 9 OFF air Cond Out 9 DI C Tumon T for Duration 0 Das hrs mins secs CC Custom setting time Water On Tm Cust Set 1 J Restart timer if already running G ES Here is an example of a rule used to turn off the air condition anyti
78. IE 7 30 is AM while 19 30 is 7 30pm Default is 00 00 which is Midnight Days Between Auto Test may be set to skip a certain number of days from 1 to 255 The default value is 000 which means that the test code if programmed will be reported every day 24 hour interval from the Auto Test time Aux Overcurrent trouble T will be reported when the control s auxiliary power is overloaded Arestore R will be reported when the overload ceases Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Exp Module Tbl T Trouble will be reported when an enrolled data bus module fails to respond or is missing Exp Module Tbl R Restore will be reported when the module is restored Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report This report code may be programmed in order to know when the Installer Level of Programming has been entered Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report This report code may be programmed to notify when Installer Level Programming is ended To prevent unnecessary reports the report will not transmit until the key is pressed three times to signify final end of programming The report will occur automatically at Midnight if the key sequence is not pressed Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz234 ASR10 002 Lod V Log 80 Full will be reported whenever the Event Log becomes 80 full Range is 00 to 7 e H 4 FF Default is 00 no report The Ness RP is required to download the l
79. INSTALLATION MANUAL e B M1Gold 0000036C Cross Platform Control Specifications Installation and Programming This Manual pertains to both the Ness ELK M1G and the Ness ELK M1 models M1 includes the SIA CP 01 Standards for False Alarm Reduction Security Products Introduction LIMITATION The NESS ELK M1G and ELK M1 Controls are designed to warn against unauthorized entry and other situations However it is not a guarantee of protection against the occurrence of burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system is subject to compromise or failure to warn for various reasons For example Unauthorized access can be gained through unprotected points or by disarming or bypassing protected points Sensing devices are power driven and do not operate without electrical power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Telephone lines over which alarm signals are transmitted may be out of service or rendered inoperable by an intruder Evenifthe system responds to the emergency as intended occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately Smoke detectors have limitations and cannot detect all typ
80. KP Is Pressed 3099 F3 Key Any KP Is Pressed 3100 F4 Key Any KP Is Pressed 3101 F5 Key Any KP Is Pressed 3102 F6 Key Any KP Is Pressed 3103 Any KP Key Is Pressed 3104 to 4000 No Event s w 4001 to 4208 Zone State 1 to 208 4209 to 5000 No Event 5001 to 5208 Bypass State 1 to 208T 5209 to 6000 No Event 6001 to 6208 Alm Memory 1 to 208 T 6209 to 7000 No Event 7001 to 7208 Output State 1 to 208 N 7209 to 8000 No Event 8001 thru 9999 No Event Reset Attribute The letter s displayed in Reset column indicate what condition s it takes to clear an event once it has been activated For example the letters TMC indicate the event will reset when the output timer ends or when manually turned off or when a valid user code is entered whichever comes first NOTE The reset attributes are shown only for informational purposes They are set by the factory and cannot be altered N 0 Event follows the activation T 1 Event clears when output timer ends M 2 Event clears when manually turned off C 4 Event clears upon User Code entry A 16 Event clears upon Arming D 32 Event clears upon Disarming B 64 Event clears almost immediately Blip F 128 Event toggles with each activation NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 59 Appendix B Telephone Remote Control There are two methods of entry 1 Local Lift house phone off hook
81. M1 or 1 to 16 for the ELK M1G The first keypad on the system Keypad 1 is automatically enrolled upon power up Each additional keypad must be assigned a unique address and then manually enrolled from Menu 1 Bus Module Enrollment See M1 Instruction Manual Menu 01 for complete instructions on Bus Module Enrollment 1 Press and hold the key followed by the F5 key HOLD BOTH keys pressed for 5 10 seconds or until the LCD displays Exit when done F1 Set Addr This is Keypad setup mode NOTE This mode may also be accessed by removing power from the keypad unplugging the data bus cable and then applying power while holding any key pressed 2 Press the F1 key to display the current address setting 3 Set the desired address by entering a number from 1 to X 4 Press the Exit key when done ENROLLING 1 Press the ELK key then press 9 or scroll up to display 9 Installation Programming Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu The Installer Program Code PIN must be entered to access this menu Enter the Installer Program Code See M1 Manual for the default Code The first Installer Programming menu displayed will be Bus Module Enrollment Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Enrolling Bus Modules will display The M1 transmit an enrollment message to all data bus devices following by a display showing the total Bus Modules that are enrolled To view the enrolled devices and or remove a device press t
82. Missing Blank Blank cb AC Power Failure vm210 cb Telephone Line Trouble v b Audio Module Missing vmi H Input Expander Missing vr b Keypad Missing vm228 b Output Expander Missing ab System Battery Is Low vm b Output 2 Speaker Missing System Arm Disarm vm Zone Conditions vm System Miscellanous vm Phone Control vm Zone Types vm 1G CUSTOM SETTINGS These are 20 memory locations which may be assigned a 12 character description a function type one of 3 and a starting value An authorized user can then access the custom settings from keypad user menu 7 Automation Custom Settings and modify the value whether it be a numeric value a timer seconds or a time of day Incorporating custom settings in rules provides the user the ability to modify how the rule will operate For instance the user can modify the time or duration for the lawn sprinklers which have been programmed to turn on automatically The function types include A 5 digit raw number with a range of 00000 to 65 535 a 5 digit timer seconds with a range of 00000 to 65 535 seconds or a Time time of day which is formatted as 00 00 with a range of 00 00 to 23 59 Custom Settings Custom Setting Name 1 Timer Number Number Number o o o o COUNTERS These memory locations often called flags can be set incremented decremented or compared by an automation rule
83. Ness s sole determination have adversely affected its performance safety or reliability 5 accessories other than those recommended by Ness are used on the system If a Product should malfunction or fail during it s warranty period then ALL returned products must include a complete description of the problem otherwise a repair charge maybe applicable even if the product is under the warranty period Ness will not be responsible for any unnecessary items included with any returned Product THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR ANY PRODUCT NESS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF MERCHANTABILITY NESS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY AND SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY AT ALL FOR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY NESS S LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO FULFILLITS OBLIGATION UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ORANY OTHER LIABILITY INCONNECTION WITHA PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE RECEIVED BY NESS FOR THE PRODUCT THE REMEDIES STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE CUSTOMER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST NESS REGARDING ANY PRODUCT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NESS BE LIABLE FORANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS AND REVENUES INCONVENIENCE OR INTERRUPTIONS IN OPERATIONS ORANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND THESE LIMITATION
84. PTC The VKP Keypad power output is protected by a 1 25A PTC Output 2 is protected by a 1 25A PTC NOTE Sometimes it may be necessary to remove power unplug the outputs for approx 20 seconds after a short to allow the PTC to reset Even if the short is no longer present the remaining residual current draw may be so high that the PTC cannot determine that the short is gone If the PTC re trips check the field wiring and repair Transformer Primary Power Input AC UL Listed Transformer Class II 16 5VAC 45VA A BATTERY EE 12V Battery Sealed Lead Acid The control is powered by a 16 5 VAC 40VA min Class Il power limited transformer Ness part 840 041 The specified sized and rated transformer must be used to operate this control The transformer must be connected to a 120 VAC 24 hour outlet not controlled by a switch other than an approved overcurrent protection device Connect the transformer to the AC Terminals using 16 to 18 gauge minimun wire Do not exceed 15 meters between the transformer and the control or run the AC power in a multiconductor with other system circuits Leave the transformer unplugged as well as the standby battery until all other connections have been made Standby Battery Connection Connect the BLACK wire to the Neg terminal on the battery the connect the RED wire to the Pos terminal on the battery The control is designed to operate with and recharge a 12 volt sealed
85. S AND DISCLAIMERS ARE NOT MADE BY NESS WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW Page 70 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual A Alarm Abort 40 Alarm Cutoff Timers 33 Anti Takeover 21 Area Partitioning 21 Area Reporting Codes 40 41 Auto Stay Option 27 Automation control function 16 Automation Tasks 51 Auxiliary Power Connections 10 B Battery Connection 10 Bus Module Enrollment 25 C Central Station alarm verification 36 Communicator Setup Checklist 22 Comparisons of M1 and M1G Gold 5 Counters 53 CrossZonePool 33 CrossZoneVerTime 35 Custom Settings 53 Custom voice messages Voice message recording 19 D Data Bus Device Types Addresses 24 Daylight Savings Time 35 Defaulting the Control 36 Dialer Delay 33 Dialer Delay Time 41 Duress 24 E Entering Installer Level Programming 22 Entry delay time 26 Event Codes Appendix A 58 Exit delay time 26 Exit Error 26 Exit TimeRestart 27 Exit TimeRestart 27 F Force Arm 32 G Global Sys Definitions 34 35 36 37 Index I Input Output Expander Addresses 24 Installation and Wiring 8 Installer Program Code 14 16 22 25 K Keypad Addresses 24 Keypad Definitions 29 Keypad Menus 16 L Lighting 52 Listen In 33 M Menu 01 Bus ModuleEnrollment 25 Menu 02 User Code Authorities 25 Menu 03 Area Definitions 27 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions 28 Menu 05 Zone Definitions 30 Menu 06 Alarm Cutoff Timers 33 Menu 07 Global System De
86. Speaker 398 Sprinkler 399 Stairs 400 Stairway 401 Star 402 Start 403 Status 404 Stay 405 Stock 406 Stop 407 Storage 408 Storm 409 Studio 410 Study 411 Sump 412 Sun 413 Switch 414 System 415 T Tamper 416 Tank 417 Task 418 Telephone 419 Television 420 Temperature 421 Test 422 Thank you 423 That 424 The 425 Theater 426 Thermostat 427 Third 428 Time 429 Toggle 430 Top 431 Transformer 432 Transmitter 433 Trespassing 434 Trouble 435 Turn 436 Twice 437 Type 438 U Under 439 Unit 440 Unlocked 441 Unoccupied 442 Up 443 User 444 Utility 445 Vv Vacation 446 Valve 447 Video 448 Violated 449 Visitor 450 Word or Phrase w Wake up 451 Walk 452 Wall 453 Warehouse 454 Warning 455 Water 456 Way 457 Welcome 458 West 459 What 460 When 461 Where 462 Will 463 Window 464 Windows 465 With 466 Work 467 Y Yard 468 Year 469 You 470 Z Zone 471 Zones 472 Items below are special words and phrases which may be used to resolve unusual situation For example Custom 1 thru 10 are 6 second locations that you may custom record The items shown in can be used to speak say the time or condition based on the system or zone status Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom3 3 Custom4 4 Custom5 5 Custom 6
87. Standard Extended Preset dim Compose Serial Port The Serial port format is for UPB ALC Centralite others through an ELK M1XSP Lighting Thermostat Serial Expander Interface Type This pull down box selects the whether the device is a On Off Switch Dimmer or Appliance Show If this box is checked the device will appear show on the keypad and telephone remote as you scroll through the automation control menus 2 way This checkbox is used to record whether the device is capable of replying back to commands Voice Description Click on this box to pop up a window for programming a custom 6 word voice phrase The voice is used primarily during a telephone remote session NOTE Additional lighting formats are in development including the new Z Wave wireless devices Even if a lighting product is not directly supported it is always possible to use RS 232 ASCII strings for communicating lighting control Folder Items x Message Word t wod2 Word 3 wordt Word Word g CG SE Automation f AC Power Failure vrn210 AC power Fail Blank Blank Blank Blank bi Tasks cb Telephone Line Trouble vm211 Telephone Line 200ms Silence Blank Blank Blank 3 Lighting Audio Module Missing vm224 Audio Module Missing Blank Blank Blank Outputs cf Input Expander Missing vrn227 Input Expander Missing Blank Blank Blank Sunrise S unset Keypad Missing vm228 Keypad Missing Blank Blank Blank Blank E
88. Stay mode This key may also be programmed to change to other Stay modes such as Stay Instant Stay Night and Stay Night Instant Since interior zones are automatically excluded once the Stay mode is activated the M1 allows this key to Stay arm even while one or more interior zones are violated provided they are programmed for force arming The Stay Night mode re activates any interior night zones To prevent a false alarm the control will not allow change to the Stay Night mode when a interior night zone is violated unless it is programmed for Force arm READY TO ARM ES 1 2 asc Sor A Seit Chime Key Chime produces an audible alert whenever certain doors windows or other selected zones are violated There are four different selections Tone only Voice Tone Voice and Off In the programming mode this key also functions as an insert character key for text programming The key light indicated when Chime is On Bypass Key Pressing this key followed by a zone number and the bypass key again will exclude or bypass the selected zone This key may also be used to delete a character during text programming When the Bypass key is lit one or more 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 Numerical Keys These keys
89. The ELK M1 can have up to 4 Keypads The ELK M1G Gold can have up to 16 Keypads Keypad 1 is the first display in this menu Press the right arrow key to program or press the up or down arrow keys to select another keypad To jump to a specific keypad enter the number 1 16 The keypad name is displayed on the bottom A single keypad may only be assigned to work with a single area Multi area operation from a single keypad is a future enhancement Select any area from 1 to 8 The default value is 1 If Yes the keypad will not produce an entry warning signal during entry delay time after violation of a delay 1 or delay 2 zone while armed The default value is No If Yes the keypad will not produce an exit warning tone during exit delay 1 or exit delay 2 times upon arming The default value is No If Yes the keypad will not produce any Chime tone even though the Chime mode may be on and a chime type zone is violated This is good for a baby s room etc The default value is No If Yes the keypad turns off it s Ready and Armed lights goes dark and blanks armed or disarmed indication on the LCD display 60 seconds after arming or no activity button pushing Any button press turns the indicators back on The default value is No If Yes the keypad will display the date and time on the bottom line of the LCD screen If there is too much information to display at once the bottom line of the LCD will alternate The default value is Yes
90. Voice Output Expander Missing vm230 Output Expander Missing Blank Blank Blank GG 3 System Alarms vm System Battery Is Low vm234 System Battery Is low 200ms Silence Blank Blank ERIE System Troubles vm Output 2 Speaker Missing vm323 Dutput Two Speaker Missing Blank Blank H AC Power Failure vm210 P Telephone Line Trouble v H Audio Module Missing vmi P Input Expander Missing vr P Keypad Missing vm228 P Output Expander Missing P System Battery Is Low vm eb Output 2 Speaker Missing System Arm Disarm vm Zone Conditions vm System Miscellanous vm Phone Control vm Zone Types vm 1A A OUTPUTS These can be in the form of voltage only relays or a combination of the two Depending on the M1 model up to 208 outputs may be controlled The first 32 outputs have a 16 character description 6 word voice phrase and the Show on keypad or telephone remote option However any output may be controlled from the keypad or telephone remote by entering its number Outputs can be used to actuate door locks motors fan pumps etc Output Name Show Voice Description 9 lb Door Lock ha Output 011 SUNRISE SUNSET Sunrise and sunset can be used to control lighting and other entities This section is the setup for the M1 s built in Astronomical clock which is capable of calculating sunrise and sunset times automatically The inputs necessary to setup the M1 for sunrise
91. ZN001 13 No gt In CrossZonePool zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 SSSSSS rzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz AZNO01 14 Name lt Zone 001 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SSSSSSS Nssssssssh NA Menu 05 Zone Definitions continued Description of Option Dialer delay is designed to reduce false alarm dispatches Upon an alarm from a zone with this option the communicator delays dialing for the Dialer Delay time programmed in Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes Ifa valid code is entered before this delay expires the report will ABORT no report If an Alarm Abort code is programmed see Menu 09 the communicator will transmit this in place of the alarm NOTE The Dialer Delay Time will only start once per alarm regardless of additional zone trips Default setting is No Allows zone to trigger a listen in session after alarm is reported Control will hold the line for 60 seconds after kiss off allowing Central Station to enter 55 to activate listen in The Central Station can renew or terminate listen in remotely NOTE Two Way must be enabled Menu 07 Globals and an interface Ness M1TWI Part 101 216 with one or more microphone speakers Ness M1TWS part 101 219 must be installed Default setting is No A Yes allows zone to be manually bypassed A bypassed zone will be ignored by the system Burglar zone bypasses are canceled upon a disarm To bypass a zone Press the Bypass key zone number
92. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ G38 No Xmitr Task Chgs ASCII zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza Nsssssssst bach WEEN G39 No Xmit gt Light Chgs ASCII zzzz2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz N SS MALL Nssssssss 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZz7 G40 No Xmit gt Keypad Key Chgs f zzzzzZzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz lt zzzz a NSSASASASNY N SSSSSSSN pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz G41 No Require Code UserMenu1 5 z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz2 SSSSSSSSMY pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz P gt Local Prog Code zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz O E N N N GA o KKK NSSSSSSSSY PZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA 1 G43 D1234567 gt d Serial Number 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Nsssssssst ar miar Komiaa m e C CC G44 XXXXXXXXXXXX Axxxxxx BXXXXXX zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 7 H H H H 2 H H H H H H 5 rb r zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz A G45 DefaultCti 181 User Codes KUYZZZZZZZZEZZEZEZZZZZZZZZZEZZZZZZZZZZZA KSS 82 Areas Data 83 Keypads Data 84 Zones Data 85 Zone Names 86 CutoffTimes 87 Global Data 88 TeleAcct Data 89 Tele s Only 90 AreaRptCodes 91 ZoneRptCodes 92 SysRptCodes 93 UserRptCodes 94 VoiceMessages 95 WirelessDef 99 Entire Panel Menu 07 Global System Definitions continued Description of Option This option sets the control to transmit automation task status changes immediatel
93. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT ATA 12 000000 Acct for Area8 1 7 S Sis H R Keeeessssz EECH dr 13 Yes Rpt rd 9 J AreaAlms sRestUnbp 1 122121 Eeeeeeessz AT1 14 No Rpt gt Bypasses zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz RSSSSSS E H NSSSSSSSSY E zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZz7 AT 15 No Rpt y Zone Troubles zebra RSS eee r fora aC Ee ATA 16 No Rpt User ReportCodes zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ SSSSSSS Je SSSS TYT A pcan Dao T1 17 Yes Rpt gt Global SysEvents zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SSES NSSSSSS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N H T1 18 Name lt Name for Tel 1 Z2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZ KE Hess Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup continued Description of Option The Account number for Area 4 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 5 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 6 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
94. a Reporting Codes aie aiia aeiiaaie NE AEA AANE EE AEE E 40 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes la aa ia saaqaiseaasaysssssssssssssssss diau KWAS N NPA uNES AKNAN Nduwe aei 42 Menu 11 Keypad F Key Reporting Codes u 43 Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options amp COde S r rrrsrrsssssss 44 Men 19 UserReportiG0desu u uuu u a a a uandaa gaya eta dE 46 Menu 14 Wireless Definitions For future product release 47 Section 4 PC Programming and Automation Capahbilities l u 49 Ail NESS RP Soflwar uu uu usun usakuna assqa ayasa Aa e ERR EE 49 4 2 Update Verify Firmware in the Control and Peripherals 50 4 3 Au tomation Rules and gl 51 Appendix A Event Codes usus l aa e Nu Su Su REENEN ee ENEE EENS 58 Appendix B Telephone Remote Control l U 60 Appendix C Voice Message Vocabulary RP only J u u uu 62 Appendix D Two Way Listen in Talk Interface optional 64 Appendix E SIA CP 01 Com pliane sii icesiivisisiads saiasesiveisdenssacedasecicceceesdeteecuaeetcccudeceesatesceteteceisenesctdeesssanys 65 Appendix F Regulatory Agency Statements I U u uu uu 66 Appendix G Additional Keypad Information
95. a false activation runaway that could occur simple because the temperature has fluctuated by a degree or fraction of a degree Instead the AND command is used to compare or test a temperature sensor reading against a target value each time the trigger occurs The target value is programmable and the compare options are Equal to Not equal to Less than and Greater than The Equal to is not recommended as a compare opton because it may be impossible for a temperature reading to be exactly at the target value when the trigger occurs TEMPERATURE READING ADJUSTMENT If the Keypad internal temperature sensor appears to read higher or lower than other room thermostats thermometers it may be due to the Keypad mounting location the room conditions or the installation of a optional Mini Prox Reader M1PR The Keypad has an adjustment procedure which allows compensation for these conditions 1 Press and hold the key followed by the F5 key HOLD BOTH keys pressed for 5 10 seconds or until the LCD displays Exit when done F1 Set Addr This is Keypad setup mode NOTE This mode may also be accessed by removing power from the keypad unplugging the data bus cable and then applying power while holding any key pressed 2 Press the F2 key and the LCD will display Temperature Degrees F XX X This is the current temperature 3 Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to adjust the current temperature display until it approximates the desired setting Eac
96. abled from the SETUP menu A manual Check for Conflicts can be selected from the Send Rcv icon 4 1 3 Sending and Receiving Data RP allows many options and groups of options to be sent or received individually which greatly reduces the on line connect time if there are only a few items to be changed However a full send or receive occurs very quickly thanks to the M1 s built in V 22 bis True Modem RP features easy to use menus amp toolbar icons and makes extensive use of the right mouse button to perform operations Try right clicking on any item or icon to see the available options 4 2 Update Verify Firmware in the Control and Peripherals The M1 stores it s operating firmware in Flash memory This state of the art memory allows electronic field updates to the control and its peripherals and eliminates the old fashion method of changing IC chips or shipping boards back to the factory As new firmware updates become available they will be posted on Ness s website www ness com au m1 in a password restricted M1 Dealers ONLY location NOTE Firmware updating can only be done from a Direct to PC Com port connection or an optional Ethernet Network connection Due to the amount of data that has to be transferred Dial up connections cannot be used to perform firmware updates How to Update Firmware 1 Connect a 9 pin serial cable from the Computers Serial Port to the 9 Pin RS232 Connector on the M1 2 Start RP and open
97. alarm message is transmitted for one of these zones the dialer provides two methods for initiating a listen in session 1a Hold the Line After alarm kissoff the dialer will hold the phone line open for the amount of time programmed in Option 32 2Way Callback Time This can be from 001 to 255 seconds During this time the Operator may pick up the line and press 55 to initiate an immediate two way session If the control does not receive 55 during the time period it will hang up and release the phone line 1b Callback Upon hangup the control uses the same time value Option 32 2Way Callback Time to begin a call back time window During this time window the control will answer any incoming call on the 1st ring and allow the Operator to press 55 to initiate a two way session 2 Two way may also be initiated by calling in using the Telephone Remote Control and pressing 7 Audio Monitor 3 Once a two way session has begun it will continue for 3 minutes before automatically disconnecting To extend the two way session for 3 additional minutes you must press command 7 TONE COMMANDS 55 BEGIN LISTEN IN Used by Operator to begin a listen in session TALK Talk through all speakers connected to Output 1 LISTEN All 3 microphone zones are enabled initially Use key 4 to change mics SENSITIVITY INCREASE Raise the microphone gain MICROPHONE SELECT 4 0 Selects ALL microphones 4 1 Mic1 zone 4 2 Mic2 zone 4 3 Mic3
98. an EOL supervised zone Tip The condition of any zone can be checked using a voltage meter across the zone and com terminals A non violated zone should measure approximately 7 0 Volts DC If the circuit is violated in an open condition the voltage should rise to 13 8 VDC If the circuit is shorted across the EOL resistor the voltage should be 0 VDC One of the Keypad Menus also allows zone voltage to be viewed on the LCD screen See Keypad Menus 86 System Diagnostics on page 19 1 Connect all alarm sensors to the zone wiring per the instructions provided by the sensor manufacturer and wiring diagram on pages 6 amp 7 2 Connect each zone wire to the appropriate terminal Each zone has an input terminal and a common negative return NOTE A negative terminal is shared by every two zones and all negatives are common to each other NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 9 Two Wire Smoke Zones Zone 16 To enable the use of two wire smoke detectors on Zone 16 move Jumper JP1 located just below Zone 16 terminals to the right side so that the two right hand pins are covered Go to the installer programming mode Menu 05 Zone Definitions and program Zone 16 as a Fire zone Def 10 Step to the next location and program Wire Type 6 NOTE Use only compatible two wire detectors When jumper JP1 is set for two wire operation a 680 Ohm EOL resistor furnished in the hardware pack must be used instead of the 2 200 Ohm M
99. an Communications Authority ACA regulations On the front nameplate of the main control board is a label that contains among other information the C tick certification number and on the outside of the main housing as per regualtions ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses an Mode 3 socket to connect to the telephone network The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call Typically the sum of REN s should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company If the ELK M1 equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the ACA if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modification
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101. are used for entry of passcodes programming etc Keys 2 9 also have an assigned alpha character which are used for entering text Arrow Keys The menu and arrow keys have powerful functionality used for both normal operation and programming Pressing the Menu key displays relative information according to each application The arrow keys allow scrolling through all available options The user can activate or select the displayed option by pressing the right arrow key Once an option has been selected the user may be prompted for a passcode Additional sub menu options may appear to assist The user may return to the status screen by pressing the key NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 15 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ READYTOARM f j 9 00AM 08 01 03 Kzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz A4 Keypad Menus The control offers extended Menu Options via the center navigation ELK key Some menus may require a valid code to authorize The Factory Default Code for USER Code 1 is 3456 1 2 3 4 5 6 if the six digit code option is enabled Access to menus 1 to 5 can be restricted via programming to only Users that have User Code Option 8 set Menus 6 amp 8 required a Master or Installer Code Menu 9 requires the Installer Code Press ELK to begin then press the UP or DOWN arrow key to select a menu Enter a code if prompted To select a menu press the RIGHT arrow key 1 View Control Automation Fncts b
102. arms 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 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 61 Appendix C Voice Message Vocabulary Word or Phrase Word or Phrase Word or Phrase RP only Word or Phrase Blank 0 B Doors 147 Has Expired 207 Zero 21 B 84 Down 148 Have 208 One 22 Back 85 Driveway 149 Hear menu options 209 Two 23 Barn 86 Heat 210 Three 24 Basement 87 E Help 211 Four 25 Bathroom 88 East 150 High 212 Five 26 Battery 89 Emergency 151 Hold 213 Six 27 Bedroom 90 Enable 152 Home 214 Seven 28 Been 91 End 153 Hot 215 Eight 29 Bell 92 Energy 154 Hot tub 216 Nine 30 Bottom 93 Enrollment 155 House 217 Ten 31 Break 94 Enter 156 Humidity 218 Eleven 32 Breakfast 95 Entering 157 HVAC 219 Twelve 33 Bright 96 Entertainment 158 Thirteen 34 Building 97 Enter the 159 I Fourteen 35 Burglar 98 Entry 160 If 220 Fifteen
103. ation Timers 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 Each alarm type has a duration timer for cutting off the alarm after a programmable time period Any output assigned to the alarm type will turn on when the alarm activates and will turn off when the alarm cutoff timer expires If multiple alarm types are assigned to a single output all alarms must turn off before the output can turn off The range in seconds is 00000 to 65535 00000 Never turn on 65535 Never turn off NOTE 65535 seconds is 1 092 minutes or 18 2 hours Alarm Cutoff Timers ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ A CT01 00600 sec gt BurgDuration bk Lee RSSSSSSSS zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzzZzZZZZZZ 7 J CT02 00000 sec gt JFireDuration P zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA CT03 00600 sec f Med Duration J ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT CT05 00600 sec CO Duration r zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzZZzZZZzz NSSSASSAS ZZ H zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz T06 00600 sec A e H merDuration 7 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz34 A 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz CT07 00600 sec gt FrezDuration zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza AN KO Geer CT08 00600 sec x H Gas Duration FEELEN LA CT09 00600 sec l eatDuration
104. ator formats SIA Contact ID 4 2 and Pager e Installer telephone buttset test feature e Ness RP PC programming software with conflict resolution to easily highlight differences between control and PC Dial up ethernet RS 232 port or local house phone jack Automatic answering machine bypass Keypad e Backlit Large Character LCD Display 16 x 2 lines e Built in Temperature Sensor e Optional Plug in Prox Access reader 26 bit Weigand format e Menu navigation keys and 6 programmable function keys e Plug in connector only 4 wires to the control 1 Zone input and 1 Output Programmable per Keypad e Programmable display of time date A temperature e Displays system diagnostics and settings e Maximum Keypads allowed 16 Automation amp Integration e Create lifestyle enhancing comfort convenience and security e Powerful Whenever And Then RULES Programming allows almost any imaginable operation No need to chain rules together Any single Whenever event can have one or more ANDs and THENSs conditions and commands e Rules utilize easy to understand text based references Control lighting using RS 232 serial or 2 way Power Line Control PLC ports including On Off Dim All On All Off commands Transmit and receive custom serial ASCII strings e Read Temperature Sensors Communicate with Thermostats e Turn on Tasks Lights Outputs via Keypad or Telephone Remote Sunset Sunrise calculation and a
105. ax is reached Volume stepping reduces noise and confusion with user caused false alarms Default is 7 Sets the maximum volume of Output 1 for Voice alarm messages Just as in G16 witha low initial setting the voice alarm message starts low and automatically increases volume stepping over a period of time until the max is reached Default is 5 Sets the maximum volume of Output 1 for Voice non alarm messages Non alarm messages consist of system status zone status and various operating helpful hints that are produced for the user during non alarm conditions Default is 2 Selects whether or not voice messages are to be spoken through Output 1 Selecting Yes completely eliminates all spoken voice messages from Output 1 Selecting No allows voices to be spoken based upon the settings of G20 through G25 Default is No Selects whether System non alarm messages will be spoken through Output 1 System messages include System is Armed System is Disarmed etc Default is Yes Selects whether Alarm messages will be spoken through Output 1 Selects whether Zone status messages will be spoken through Output 1 Selects whether System Trouble messages will be spoken through Output 1 Selects whether Zone Trouble messages will be spoken through Output 1 Selects whether Chime Event messages will be spoken through Output 1 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 35 Global Sys Definitions
106. aximum wire resistance must not exceed 60 Ohms Switched Power Connection SAUX Four wire smoke detector and other devices that require a temporary power disruption in order to reset or unlatch from the alarm state i e smoke detectors etc should be connected to the SAUX 12 Volt DC switched power terminal When a smoke reset is performed the operating voltage to these devices is momentarily interrupted Auxiliary Power Connections VAUX Motion detectors glass breaks etc and other devices requiring unswitched 24 hour power should be connected to one of the auxiliary terminals VAUX All negative terminals on the terminal strip are at the same reference and may be used whenever a common circuit ground negative is required Use caution when wiring the control to distribute the load devices among the supply and the negative terminals evenly NOTE Circuit ground refers to any negative terminal connection on this control This does not refer to the earth ground terminal or to the common terminals of Relay Output 3 These terminals are not at the same voltage potential and should not be wired so that they are electrically connected to a negative PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient Circuit Breakers The VAUX Auxiliary power and J16 power output terminals are protected against shorts and overloads by a 1 25A PTC A PTC is a solid state auto restoring type of circuit breaker The SAUX Switched Smoke power output is protected by a 1 1A
107. ce description word listing EIkKRP C Program Files EIkRP ElkAccts mdb Account Example John Doe File View Connection Send Rcy Setup Help c gt G m 22 RER Back Forward Up Connection Send Acy Log Status Print Folder Items Account Details Name Show Yoice Description m Users Wake Up wake up Time E Areas 2 Entertainment x Entertainment Ed Keypads Flood Lights x Food Lights Water the Yard Water The Yard Jp Inputs Zones E Wireless Setup Fd Cutoff Timers Globals S Telephones 88 Communicator 3 Automation W Tasks Lighting Outputs Sunrise Sunset Voice Custom Settings F z F Select words to the right Welcome X c send to to construct a voice Gay a Get description for the KEE Id oo Not Connected selected output Not Connected L Rules NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 51 LIGHTING The M1 can control up to 256 Light or appliance devices Each is assigned to one of 256 addresses Each devices is displayed in columnar format with the following options and settings Name Each device can be given a 16 character name description which is displayed on the keypad when the light is being controlled Format This pull down box selects the protocol of the device Depending on the M1 model you have the available Lighting formats are
108. code option is enabled User Code 1 default will then be 123 4 56 The user code may be used for functions in a specific area or system wide Some options may be performed at any time even while the control is fully or partially armed The menu system is designed to be next step oriented After a brief explanation of the options the user should be able to begin operating the system immediately For purposes of discussion the installer and the end consumer are both considered users but have different capabilities 2 4 Installer Program Code and Authorities The installer code can access all the keypad user menus including of course menu 9 Installation Programming The Installer code also has limited arm disarm privileges It may be used to arm any area and may be used to disarm any area so long as that area was armed specifically by the installer code The Installer code cannot disarm if an area was armed by any user code The Installer code may be used to silence 24hr alarms or a Burglary alarm in an area that was armed by the installer or in an area that is not armed The installer code may also be used to silence a trouble condition in a disarmed area See User s Guide for a full description of arming and disarming procedures The Factory Default Installer Program Code is 172839 Page 14 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual 2 5 Keypad Overview Ready Light This light is ON when all burglar zones are secure and the syste
109. cond trip of the same zone when CrossZoneSelfVer has been enabled Default is No This option selects whether ordinary non fire system troubles will cause audible alerts to sound This option does not affect fire trouble conditions which will always be audible Default is No The M1 supports up to 99 User codes plus the Installer code The User codes can be either 4 digits in length or 6 digits depending upon this option Default is No 4 digits NOTE The Installer code is ALWAYS 6 digits To prevent a would be thief or hacker from being able to hunt for a valid user code the system can automatically lock out all code entry for 1 minute after a sequence of invalid digits The range of value can be set from 13 to 99 Default is 99 Page 34 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Global Sys Definitions przzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzZzZZZZzZZzZzZzZ A j Common To Area1 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ yzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzz 1 G15 1 Out1Start gt I Jet zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz G16 7 Out Max gt d Siren Volum Tst gt f zzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz GT 5 Out1 Max VoiceAImVol Tst gt j z2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZV 1G20 Yes Out gt j SaySystmMessages H K 7ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ G21 Yes Outi gt ay A
110. ctivation built in Power Supply e Heavy duty 2 5 Amp power supply w 1 5 Amp continuous e Dynamic battery test e Master power switch and Low battery disconnect e PTC fuseless resettable overload protection e Multiple auxiliary power terminals Ness Part Numbers and Accessories 101 204 Standard M1 Control in 355mm x 355mm metal enclosure 101 205 M1 GOLD Control in 355mm x 355mm metal enclosure 101 208 Ness power kit power pack battery amp Dialler lead 101 203 Keypad LCD 16 character x 2 line 101 210 16 Zone input expander 101 212 16 Output expander 8 Voltage 8 Relays 101 211 16 Output expander Voltage only 101 213 Relay board 8 form C relays 101 207 Data bus wiring hub 101 215 Ethernet Port Exp Interface 101 214 Lighting Thermostat Interface amp Serial exp 101 220 Mini prox reader for keypad 101 221 Wiegand 3rd party reader connection cable 101 217 Two Way Listen In Kit C W Speaker and Mic 101 216 Two Way Listen in module w 3 mic inputs 101 219 Speaker amp Mic for Two Way Listen in 101 229 Zone Temperature Sensor 45 to 60C 50 to 140 F 101 209 Ness RP Technicians PC software free with 1st Control purchase Comparisons of M1 and M1G Gold e Automation Whenever And Then Rules Capacity Serial RS232 Port Supported e Phone Number Capacity e Number of HVAC Thermostats Supported Total Number of Outputs Supported e Advanced Lighting Options Pre set Dim Extended Lev
111. dialed No special start or ending characters are required Option 04 Set the dial attempts to greater than 0 For Digital reports 8 is suggested For Voice the max is 2 Option 05 Program the digits for the account number to report Each area partition has its own Acct Number Option 13 Select Yes to have Area info Zone Alarms Zone Restores and Zone Unbypasses reported to this Tel Option 14 Select Yes if you wish to have Zone Bypasses reported to this Tel Option 15 Select Yes if you wish to have Zone Troubles reported to this Tel Option 16 Select Yes if you wish to have User Open Close Reports reported to this Tel Option 17 Select Yes if you wish to have Global System Events AC Fail Low Battery etc reported to this Tel Option 18 Although not required you may program a text name for each telephone number 2 Under Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes select the area partition and program the desired options such as Dialer Delay Alarm Abort Auto Open Closings etc then 3 Under Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes select the zone number and program the desired options such as Zone Alarms Restores Bypasses or Trouble Option A For Zone Alarm program a two digit code To have the automatic SIA or Contact ID report codes transmitted simply program a nonzero value I E Program a 1 01 Option R For Zone Restore program a two digit code For automatic SIA or Contact ID codes program a 1 01 Option B For Zone
112. ductor cabling CAT5 or CAT6 cable is ideal At each device splice data wires A amp B to 2 of the extra conductors so they return back to the control as A1 amp B1 At the control splice the returning data wires A1 amp B1 in series to data wires A amp B going back out to the next device Remember to install a terminating header jumper on the last wired device Electrically the data wires are now in one long series circuit Connect the POS and Neg power wires of each device directly to the M1 s VKP and Neg terminals DO NOT SERIES THE POWER WIRES as this will cause unnecessary voltage loss ELK M1KP ELK M1KP Jumper Keypad 1 ELK M1XIN Keypad 2 fens RS 485 DATA BUS RS 485 Data Bus Max length is 4000 ft m a P a yp Max bus devices vary by control mm sogna these two Q VKP RED ooooo000 nanan sss devices GREEN ELK M1KP DATAA DO NOT Jumper Z Keypad 3 Q DATA B WHITE a E Terminate these devices R 9 veel euc N EGND d Se i DATA BUS TERMINATION IS VERY IMPORTANT x NEG Ideal setup is 2 home run cables 4 wire with daisy chained devices along each The last device on each cable MUST have F O DATAB a Terminating resistor installed activated via the gold 2 pin header jumpers marked JP2 on keypads JP1 on expanders dD S DATA
113. e Detector Use Only Compatible Detectors Maximum Number 20 Do not mix models I Ze St Zone Ohm NO EOL 2200 N C ZONE Ohm N O EOL 2200 d Ohm Ne SC N O EOL 2200 Ohm N C ZONE EOL 4 ohm f i N C Ohm SC N O EOL 2200 Ohm EOL NC ZONE 2200 N C ZONE Ohm 7 N O EOL 2200 SS ZONE d Ohm 8 NO EOL 2200 Ohm ER N O EOL 2200 Ohm EIS N O EOL 2200 Ohm EOL N C ZONE 2200 Ohm N C ZONE EOL 3 2200 Ohm N C ZONE EOL 1 5 N O N O N O 2200 t ZONE Ohm 12 NO EOL N O 2200 ERC ZONE Ohm 44 No EOL N O 2200 ENC ZONE Ohm 46 No EOL 292929292929 Q amp O O C O C C C C 2WIRE SMOKE P1 gt 2 lt TELCO SEIZED DIALER ACTIVE 4 Wire N O Alarm Smoke Detector Contacts I To Zone Input lt To Zone NEG Switched 12 VDC Output 2200 qx V protected by 1 1A PTC Ohm P ml EOL Auxiliary 12VDC Power Outputs protected by 1 25A PTC NOTE Maximum continuous current _ drain from VAUX VKP and J16 combined must not exceed 900 mA or 2 5 Amps in alarm UL Listed Class II Transformer DO NOT CONNECT TO A SWITCHED OUTLET 16 5VAC 45VA
114. e Outdoor Temp sensor and turns on the Porch Fan if the temperature becomes greater than 32 degrees NOTE An additional AND element could be added to prevent the fan from operating on certain days or at certain times Rule 4 is another energy savings example It adjusts the cooling setpoint of the Main Floor Thermostat to 29 degrees whenever the control is armed to the away mode Rule 5 is especially great for a homeowner arriving home after dark If they are equipped with an RF wireless Keyfob and they press button 3 the rule will turn on the outside Flood lights and Porch lights for 5 minutes provided it is dark outside and the Flood lights are not already on If the Floodlights were already on the rule would stop This prevents the lights from going off after 5 minutes if you intentionally had already turned them on manually Rule 6 shows how an ASCII string coming in from the serial port port 0 could be used to unlock a door strike for 10 seconds and announce Access Allowed This string could come from Access Control system In this last example three rules are used to chirp the outside siren based on the input of a RF Keyfob to arm the control WHENEVER RF KEYFOB BUTTON 115 ACTIVATED AND John s House Area 1 15 ARMED AWAY THEN CHIRP THE OUTSIDE SIREN 1 TIME WHENEVER RF KEYFOB BUTTON 215 ACTIVATED AND John s House Area 1 ARAM STATE DISARMED THEN CHIRP THE OUTSIDE SIREN 2 TIMES WHENEVER RF KEYFOB BUTTON 115 ACTIVATED AND John
115. e keypad or entry pathway If an entry delay zone is violated first this zone will delay Follow also otherwise it will create an instant alarm This zone type IS NOT ACTIVE during the STAY STAY INSTANT NITE and NITE INSTANT arm modes Burglar Interior Nite For motion detectors interior doors etc which are not close to sleeping areas The primary use of this zone type is for increased security when the user is home Interior Nite zones ARE ACTIVE during the NITE and NITE INSTANT arm modes as well as the AWAY arm mode and will create an instant alarm if tripped This zone type is NOT ACTIVE during the STAY or STAY INSTANT arm modes Burglar Interior Nite Delay For motion detectors interior doors etc that are not close to sleeping areas Same as an Interior Nite zone except that Interior Nite Delay zones will delay for the entry exit delay 1 time period Interior Nite zones ARE ACTIVE during the NITE and NITE INSTANT arm modes providing increased security when the user is home and in bed However if the user accidentally wanders into a Nite Delay zone the entry delay timer will start and the tone will sound warning the user to disarm before a false alarm occurs NOTE If Auto Stay No Exit is set to YES see Area Definitions and the system is armed in the Away mode all interior zones will be bypassed if no exit is detected from the premises during the exit delay time Away Stay Stay Instant Nite Nite Instant Burg Entry Exit 1 or 2 Zone
116. e system is armed in one of the Stay modes a User may press the Exit key to re start the exit delay time in order to open an exit entry door and leave for work The system remains in the Stay mode for remaining family members that are still in the house This can also be used to let a pet outdoors When the pet is ready to come back inside the User simply presses the Exit key again to restart the timer 3 GOING FROM STAY MODE TO AWAY MODE If the system is armed in one of the Stay modes a User may change the arm mode to Away This is done by pressing the Exit key twice in short succession within 3 seconds and leaving the building SIA CP 01 disarmed before the Entry Delay expires the communicator will report the alarm along with an Exit Error code provided these codes are programmed An Exit Error event flag will also be set which can be used by the Whenever And Then rules refer to the Ness RP software to sound a siren or blink a light or whatever Exit Error feature complies with the SIA CP 1 false alarm reduction standard Page 26 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Area Definitions pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz I MM1 07 No Send Closing Ringback 4 2Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzza Nosssssss J KO Ee JA1 08 Yes gt p Sgl Key Quickarm Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ RSSSSS ISSSSSSS DbiKeyQuickAr zzzzzzzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
117. ea 1 The result is Area 1 cannot be armed until all its common areas are armed Once armed Area 1 will disarm if any common area becomes disarmed This is good for lobbies or vestibules shared by two or more businesses Each business must have their own area keypad NOTE If you want Area 1 to automatically arm when all its common areas become armed use a Whenever And Then rule from the RP software to do this NESS MI Installation and Programming Manual Page 21 3 5 Communicator Setup Checklist The Communicator Dialer in the M1 can dial up to 4 telephone numbers in addition to the RP computer The more powerful M1G can dial up to 8 phone numbers plus RP Digital reporting formats include Pulse 4 2 SIA Contact ID and Pager There is also a Voice format which can be commanded from the RP Rules Programming to call a business home or cellphone and deliver a voice message Use the following checklist for each required telephone number 1 Under Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup select one of the telephone numbers and program the following Option 01 Select the desired reporting format 0 Disable 1 Contact ID 2 SIA 3 Pulse 4 2 4 Pager 5 Voice Note The Voice format 5 cannot be enabled from keypad programming It can only be programmed from the Ness RP Software using the Whenever And Then Rules Option 02 Set the priority for the first primary number to 0 Always Report Option 03 Program the telephone number digits to be
118. each the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowner property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect
119. ear the current temperature of any valid keypad sensor Upon entry into this menu any keypad sensor programmed with a name and designated to Show by the RP software will be announced by name and 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 name 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 programmed with a name and designated to Show by the RP software will be announced by name and 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 name will then be repeated along with it s current reading For System 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
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121. els Scenes e Analog Zone Definitions Supported e Additional capacity for transmission of Serial ASCII Strings e Larger capability for events time and date task lights outputs ELK M1 Std ELK M1G Gold 100 528 1 8 w expanders 4 8 2 16 32 205 Yes Yes Yes Yes NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 5 Wiring amp Hookup Diagram Left Side Terminals This unit provides Residential fire alarm service when installed according to ANSI NFPA 72 1993 This unit provides Grade A Residential Burglar alarm service In conjunction with the enclosure this unit also provides the following Commercial Burglar alarm service Grade A Local Police Connect with Basic Line Security and Grades B amp C Central Station Transmission of the fire alarm signal to a fire alarm headquarters or central station shall be permitted only with the approval of the authority having jurisdiction The burglar alarm signal shall not be transmitted to a police emergency number equipment is to be installed in accordance with NFPA 985 55 1 P All circuits are current limited except telephone line and Battery leads Testing of this system should be performed regularly Control panel specifications are subject to change without notice 2200 2k2 Ohm EOL Resisters are Ness part 605 222 2 Wire Smoke Circuit Zone 16 can be configured as a 2 wire smoke zone Set JP1 to 2 WIRE SMOKE and use 680 Ohm EOL 2 Wire Smok
122. er Once the task is displayed all it takes to activate it is to press the key A rule to use the Water the Lawn task might be WHENEVER Water the Lawn IS ACTIVATED THEN TURN ON Valve 19 FOR 5 MINUTES etc Lighting allows the individual control of lights and or appliances which have been assigned through the Ness RP software Press the RIGHT arrow key to select Lighting then press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list If you know the three digit number you may enter it to jump directly to that Lighting Appliance The current state of the unit will be displayed Press the key to toggle change the unit from on gt off or from off gt on Outputs might be relays or voltages used to actuate something like a motor fan pump etc Outputs can be turned on or turned off from this menu Press the RIGHT arrow key to select Outputs then press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list If you know the three digit number you may enter it to jump directly to that Output The current state of the output will display Press the key to toggle change the output from on gt off or from off gt on Remote Zone Temperature Sensors can 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 sensors To jump directly to a particular sensor enter its two digit number The current temperature will be displayed Press the
123. er to jump directly to a particular zone I E for zone 16 enter 016 Press the key to exit For changing a user code and or name for codes which have been previously enabled by the Installer Only a Master code OR the installer code can access this menu Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin Press UP or DOWN keys to locate a user or enter 3 digits to jump Press RIGHT arrow key to view the existing code To change enter the new code digits and listen for 3 beeps to confirm To edit the name press the RIGHT arrow key once then press the DOWN arrow key Enter the text using the letters on the keys I E For K press the 5 key twice Move RIGHT or LEFT with the arrow keys Press Chime to insert a space Press Bypass to erases a letter The UP and DOWN arrow keys shift from upper to lower case letters Press the ELK key to save and exit Allows an end user to change up to 20 settings incorporated into an automation rule These settings can be time of day time duration seconds or a numeric value Each custom setting has a reference number CS and a text description LE CS01 Sprkl On 00 00 Time implying a time of day setting Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to locate a setting then press the RIGHT arrow key to select Enter the new value and press the ELK key to save and exit Menu 8 consists of 8 sub menus used for advanced system settings Press the right arrow key and enter a valid user code Press
124. es the Whenever And Then rules from RP software for additional output Fire 4 Wire Smoke Detector with 2 200 Ohm EOL resistor Trouble on open alarm on short Zones 1 to 16 Fire 2 wire Smoke Detector with 680 Ohm EOL resistor ZONE 16 ONLY zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzz d ZNO0 03 Area 1 Area Name 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZz2ZzZzzzzzzZzZzZz2 H Enter the area partition number that this zone is to be assigned to A zone can only reside in one area and fire zones can only reside in Area 1 A Kam zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ZN001 04 No Silent Alarm zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzz Azone programmed Yes for Silent Alarm will not cause any audible alarm event from a programmable output OR from any keypad However a visual display will occur on the keypad s which are assigned to the same area as the zone d gt H H H H H j ZA ISSAASAASAN NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 31 Zone Definitions ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA ZN001 05 Yes D A SSSSSSSSS NS Dialer Dela 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZz7 4ZNO001 06 No gt SSSSSSSSSN N Enable Listen In zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz j ZN001 07 No Zone Bypassabl Req PeriodicTrip zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT d SSSSSSSSMN
125. es of fires According to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency while smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in Australia they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires Some of the reasons some detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending an the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they r
126. estore will report upon restoral of the telephone line Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Output 2 T Trouble will be reported if an open circuit occurs on Output 2 Output 2 R Restore will be reported upon restoral of the connection Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Based on the event the CID Contact ID or SIA Codes for System Reporting Codes will be System RCs AC Fail AC Restore Automatic Test Aux Over Current Aux Over Current Restore Expansion Module Trouble Expansion Module Restore Local Programming Begin Local Programming End CID 1301 3301 1602 1312 3312 1333 3333 1627 1628 CID 1623 1302 3302 1304 1412 1351 3351 1322 3322 System RCs Log 80 Full Low Backup Battery Low Battery Restore Memory Error Remote Programming End Telephone Line Fault Telephone Line Restore Output 2 Trouble Output 2 Restore NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 45 Menu 13 User Report Codes 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 NOTE Enter a two digit value to enable a report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically produces the correct code according to the SIA or Contact ID protocol For 4 2 pulse format enter a val
127. finitions 34 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 38 Menu 09 Area Reporting Codes 40 Menu 10 Zone Reporting Codes 42 Menu 11 Sys Report Code Options amp Codes 43 44 Menu 12 User Report Codes 47 Multi area Partition Operation 20 O Operating The System 14 Output 1 Delay Turn On 34 Outputs 11 52 P PeriodicTrip 33 Prox Reader 68 Q Quick Reference Programming Guide 23 Quickarm 26 R Regulatory Agency Statements Appendix F 66 Ring Hang Answer option 36 Rings Until Auto Answer 37 RP Software 49 Rules 55 S Serial Port Baud Rate 37 SIA CP 01 Compliance Appendix E 65 Silent Alarm 31 SingleAlmLockout 37 Specifications Features and Benefits 5 Sunrise Sunset 52 SwingerShutdown 33 Sys Rpt Code Options 44 45 T Tasks 51 Telephone Account Setup 38 39 Telephone Line Connection 11 Telephone Remote Control 34 60 Temporary Code 24 Texts 54 Thermostats 54 Transformer Power Input AC 10 Two Way Listen in 36 U Update Verify Firmware 50 51 74 User Code 14 16 User Code Options 24 Vv Verify Call Time 37 Voice Dialer 38 Voice messages Recording Custom 19 Volume level adjustment 35 w Whenever And Then 55 WirelessDefinitions 47 Wiring amp Hookup Diagram 6 WrongCodeLockout 35 Z Zone Definitions 31 32 Zone Reporting Codes 42 43 Zone Wiring Types 31 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 71 INEZ Security Products Head Of ce
128. gramming Manual Page 17 I 84 System gt H Tests g R zzzzzz A ZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzz To perform system tests press the right arrow key Then press the up or down arrow keys to select one of the three tests The control s standby battery is load tested automatically every 24hrs However it can also be manually load tested anytime using this option Press the right arrow key to start the test The battery is placed under load for 30 seconds and the battery voltage and system current is displayed If the battery falls below a set level a Low Battery trouble will occur If it s necessary to replace the battery this test should be used to test and clear a Low Battery Trouble condition To test the keypad s LCD screen press the RIGHT arrow key The entire screen should appear black indicating all pixels are working To exit press the key LEE To manually test the communicator dialer press the RIGHT arrow key Testing is done using 3 Communicator r the first phone number that is programmed to send a test code If there is no phone number Manual Test Y programmed to send a test code the test will end To exit this menu press the key There are two types of test silent and monitored To silently send a test press the right arrow key from this display To hear the test using the inside speakers OUT1 press the up or down arrow key to bring up the following display This unique feature permits you t
129. h press of the arrow keys changes the setting by approximately 3 tenths of a degree 00 3 It may not be possible to end up exactly on an even temperature setting 4 Press the Exit key twice do return back to the regular operation mode NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 69 M1 LIMITED WARRANTY The Ness M1 and its associated component products are warranted by Ness security Products Ness against defects in material and workmanship for a period of Two 2 years from the date of purchase If a product is found to be defective during the first 180 days Ness may allow an over the counter exchange subject to inspection and approval by one of it s authorised staff Ness s obligations under this Limited Warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge during this warranty period any product returned to Ness freight prepaid After the expiration of the warranty period product will be repaired or replaced based on a fixed charge per device Ness shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if 1 the Product has been damaged by negligence accident mishandling lightning or flood or other Acts of God 2 the Product has not been operated in accordance with its operating instructions 3 the Product has been altered or repaired by anyone outside Manufacturer s authorized facilities 4 adaptations or accessories have been made or attached to the Product which in
130. h this number The available formats are 00 Disable reporting 01 Contact ID 02 SIA 03 Pulse 4 2 04 Pager DTMF tones 05 Voice Message Note Voice Message Voice Dialer Format can only be selected from the Ness RP Computer software The activation of a voice messages requires a Whenever And Then Rule from the Ness RP software See Section 4 3 Two choices 0 Always Report or 1 Backup Always Report means the number will always be dialed when its report to options are activated Backup means the number will ONLY be dialed if the previous sequential number fails 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 These are the digits to dial for the selected telephone number Up to 20 digits may be programmed Valid number digits are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 In addition special characters may be entered such as comma for 2 sec pause slash for 125 msec wait and for touchtone signaling plus the letters A B C amp D The cursor automatically moves right each time you enter a number digit To enter a special character place the cursor where you want the character and press the up arrow key The
131. he RIGHT arrow key next to the word Edit 6 Press the or Exit keys to exit Installer Programming aPN NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 13 Section 2 Operating the System 2 1 Introduction For best operation during bench testing all zones should be terminated with end of line resistors and the correct transformer and battery should be connected to the unit The control comes with factory default programming allowing it to be bench tested prior to installation The factory default code for user 1 is 3456 This code is authorized to operate all user related features of the system The control is designed to accommodate the grouping of specific zones into partitions called areas and by default all zones are assigned to area 1 This is the most common mode in which the system operates This section of the manual gives an overview of powering up and basic keypad functioning 2 2 Powering Up One Keypad After all other connections have been made and checked thoroughly the controls AC transformer and battery may be connected The Master Power Switch located on the lower left corner can then be turned on which will complete the AC and battery connections into the control Upon power up the control will perform self diagnostics and auto enroll the first keypad Keypad Address 1 Any additional keypads or expanders must be manually enrolled using Installer Level Programming See Menu 01 Bus Module Enrollment
132. he first press occurs This serves to visually verify to the user that the correct key has been selected prior to the second activating key press 7 Key Name Asixteen character programmable description that describes the key s function I E Police Alarm Garage Door etc Page 28 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 04 Keypad Definitions continued Keypad Definitions Description of Option ZZZZZzZzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz7 To program the F1 key definitions press the right arrow key The program will branch off z 7 KP01 10 F1 Key r into the 7 options for this key To select another option press the UP or DOWN arrow A Definitions d f keys To jump to a specific option enter the two digit number for that option Key Event refers to what the key activates F Keys can used to activate an Alarm an Automation Task or by Ness RP Whenever And Then Rules to activate most anything Press the RIGHT arrow key and enter 4 digits Enter 0000 if Ness RP is going to be used exclusively Enter 0001 0036 for an alarm activation see zone Defs or 2001 2032 for an automation task activation see Ness RP software The event description is displayed along the bottom Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option Key Light selects the event which will cause the key to light up See Event Codes in Appendix A Press the RIGHT arrow key and enter 4 digits The bottom line displays the description of the eve
133. her menu The ELK key backs up one menu level To exit press the or Exit key Zone Definitions Description of Option ITIITI There are up to 208 zones Press the UP or DOWN arrow key to scroll and select a ZN001 Sel Prg gt particular zone To jump to any zone enter the number from 001 to 208 The zone name Zone 001 D wil display along the bottom line Press the right arrow to program the selected zone ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ SYLL pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ZN001 01 Def 01 Burg Entry Exit1 zzzzzzZ Mzms r s lt sIY lt lt LUI Zzzzz gt zzzzzzzzzzzz Def Zone Description Operating Characteristics Disabled Used to remove any unused zone s No need to put a jumper or resistor across the terminals Burglar Entry Exit 1 For perimeter entry exit doors Allows a time delay to enter and exit during arm and disarm Burglar Entry Exit 2 For perimeter entry exit doors that require more time delay during arm and disarm Burglar Perimeter Instant Windows and perimeter openings Activates an immediate Burglary alarm if tripped during ANY armed mode Does not provide any exit or entry delay Burglar Interior For motion detectors interior doors etc Creates an instant alarm if tripped during the AWAY arm mode This zone type IS NOT ACTIVE during the STAY STAY INSTANT NITE and NITE INSTANT arm modes Burglar Interior Follower For motions detectors interior doors etc which may be in th
134. horized programming changes the installer code should be changed from its factory default setting This can be done from Menu 07 Globals System Definitions Option 42 Once the Installer Code has been entered the first programming menu will display and a 4 minute timer will be started If there is no key press activity during this time period the control will automatically exit from the programming mode It is easy to navigate around and between the programming menus and options using the up and down arrow keys When the correct menu or option is located press the right arrow key to proceed into that menu Refer to the Quick Reference Guide on the following page to locate a particular menu or to see what options appear under each menu Refer to the individual menus and their option descriptions for details about each of the programmable items Page 22 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual IGL Z ndyno e yne eur aL y4 peojumog du EU Joly Aiowey ZL Asayeg moq LL IN4 08 607 OL pug Jesu 6 ulBeg J lle sul 8 Iq1 lnpoNN dx4 2 JUBIINDIBAQ xnv 9 s Lu m q s eq s ww ay 3w NSI y po9 eat ony g poO e4 Ov Z el q I eq OV L s po ydy ui s s Zk nuew Silo SS lIA t nu W wuejy y 94 9 wuely Aen Sd g po get wely hey v4 r wiely y 4 wuejy Aey Z4 Z poO u do peo uwoq peoldn Jayndwog dY wely hoy L4 4 LOL Joen ped y
135. hru F HEX characters press the RIGHT arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character Es Key Report Codes Description of Option ZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ FK01 A 00 KP01 FKey01 Each Keypad has 6 programmable F keys This menu displays the F keys starting at FK01 thru FK06 for Keypad 1 then FK07 thru FK13 for Keypad 2 etc Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the appropriate keypad and key then press the RIGHT arrow key to programming the code It may take some experimenting but it is possible to jump directly to a specific keypad and key by entering a two digit number EE Lee To program the alarm report code press the RIGHT arrow key to move the cursor into the A column then enter a two digit value Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report To return back to the left column to select another key or keypad press the ELK key NOTE Each reporting code must be programmed according to the desired reporting format However for SIA and Contact ID formats the actual reporting digits will be produced by the control according to the type of alarm or event The only programming required to enable reporting with the SIA and Contact ID formats is to set the programmed c
136. ide sounders a false alarm will be heard inside first giving the user time to disarm before any outside sounders are activated A good neighbor feature Default is 000 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 Set this option to Yes ONLY when an M1TWI Two Way Listen In interface Ness part 101 216 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
137. in jacks for RS 485 Data Bus J1 amp J2 Local connection for Data Bus Devices ie Keypads etc for testing purposes only NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 7 Section 1 Installation and Wiring 1 1 Planning the Installation The first step in any multi zone security system installation is planning the job 1 Read this entire manual to familiarize yourself with all system features and procedures before actually beginning the installation Read all the information regarding Underwriters Laboratories UL and NFPA requirements 2 Perform a physical survey of the installation site Use the diagrams below as a guide in planning the installation 3 Discuss the installation requirements and applications with the customer 4 Compare the installation requirements and applications with the factory default settings to determine what customized programming is needed to meet the specific installation requirements 5 Bench test the system prior to installation TYPICAL BURGLARY INSTALLATION LAYOUT TYPICAL FIRE INSTALLATION LAYOUT 2 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 gt Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 gt Kitchen Dining S Kitchen Dining A M fa M A V Z c ii s A V Se s Living Room Living Room Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 SS gt M Ki m rS c IAk c c YK T tr b Tb
138. ing Manual Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ f 87 Custom gt Message Record y Ze ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzzzz This option is used in conjuction with a house telephone microphone to record up to 10 custom voice messages Each message occupies a 6 second block Two or more consecutive blocks may be linked together for longer times Total record time cannot exceed 60 seconds These messages require the Ness RP software which utilize these messages together with the built in 500 word vocabulary to construct voice phrases for many uses including the voice dialer Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin custom message record KS Handa 4 RincL c H Selects any one of the custom messages VM01 VM10 for playback or recording Press the f UP or DOWN arrow keys to select To Play the selected message press the RIGHT arrow key The message will play through Output 1 speakers To record a new message press the LEFT arrow key To exit press the key pa m This sets the number of consecutive 6 sec record blocks The default is 01 blocks which is j 6 Sec Blocks 01 Y normally long enough for most applications However to create a longer message press the Record lt PlayAll gt y ong enon DE ong ge p 2 RIGHT arrow key and enter the number 01 to 02 etc NOTE Creating longer messages reduces the total number of custom messages This screen also allows all messages to be played PlayAll by pressing the RIGHT arrow key When read
139. ing Manual Appendix E SIA CP 01 Compliance The ELK M1 complies with the SIA CP 01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES SHIPPING DEFAULTS AND RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING CP 01 Std RECOMMENDED SHIPPING FEATURE Par REQUIREMENT ALLOWABLE RANGE PURPOSE PROGRAMMING DEFAULT Exit Delay Time 1 amp Exit Delay Time 2 4 2 2 1 Required EE 60 Seconds 60 Seconds programmable arming Shall not exceed 255 seconds Silent on Exit Disable Exit Progress 4233 Allowed Individual keypads may be disabled All Audible Annunciators Audible Annunication ie Silent Exit Annunciators Exit Time Restart 4 2 2 3 Required Option Only one restart during arming Enabled Enabled Auto Interior Off Auto Stay Arm on 4 2 2 5 Required Option Away arm changes to Stay Arm Enabled Enabled Unvacated Premises except for remote arm if there is no exit detected Entry Delay Time 1 amp Entry Delay 4234 Required 30 sec to at least 240 sec At least 30 Seconds 30 Seconds Time 2 programmable 4 minutes minimum Comm Abort Time Abort Window for A A Non Fire Zones 000 time Disabled 4 2 5 1 Required Option May be disabled by zone or zone type Enabled all zones Enabled Gomm Abort Vindowalime for Nor 4 2 5 1 E 15 sec 45 sec At least 15 seconds 30 Seconds Fire Zones programmable Abort Annunciation 4 2 5 1 2 Required Annunciate that no alarm
140. ingle category enter the displayed number For example entering 81 from this screen will cause all the User Codes to be factory defaulted Please be patient as it may take a minute or more to default some items Entering 82 from this screen causes all area definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 83 from this screen causes all keypad definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 84 from this screen causes all zone definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 85 from this screen causes all zone names to be factory defaulted Entering 86 from this screen causes all the cutoff timers to be factory defaulted Entering 87 from this screen causes all global system defs to be factory defaulted Entering 88 from this screen causes all telephone reporting setup to be factory defaulted Entering 89 from this screen causes all telephone numbers ONLY to be factory defaulted Entering 90 from this screen causes all area report codes to be factory defaulted Entering 91 from this screen causes all zone report codes to be factory defaulted Entering 92 from this screen causes all system report codes to be factory defaulted Entering 93 from this screen causes all user report codes to be factory defaulted Entering 94 from this screen causes all voice messages to be factory defaulted Entering 95 from this screen causes all wireless definitions to be factory defaulted Entering 99 from this screen causes the entire panel programming to be factory defaulted
141. ion of Off or On 0 or 1 and a binary value 1 2 4 8 The addition of the binary values sum total for the switches set to the On position determines the data bus address For example Data bus address 5 is set by placing switches 1 and 4 to the On position 1 4 5 All other switches must be in the down or Off position KEYPAD ADDRESSES All keypads are factory set to address 1 Valid addresses are 1 to 4 for the ELK M1 or 1 to 16 for the ELK M1G The first keypad on the system Keypad 1 is automatically enrolled upon power up Each additional keypad must be assigned a unique address and then manually enrolled from Menu 1 Bus Module Enrollment To set the address on a keypad do the following 1 Hold down a key while applying power OR press and hold the Asterisk and F5 keys for 5 seconds 2 Press the F1 key then use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to set the desired address number 3 Press the EXIT key when done Oe NOTE If a device is removed from the data bus it should be un enrolled to prevent a trouble To replace a defective device set the address to the same value as the old unit and initiate the Bus Enrollment process Page 24 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual r 02 UserCode Optn 1Code used to gt User Code Options U z z z z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz7 A a 001 Sel gt Prg z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 001 01 12345678 gt Code used inArea Z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
142. irst batch of M1KP Keypads provided a switched negative pull to ground output Connect per diagram above 196 196 204 204 These units have the letter E at the end of the ID number on the i To BLUE Wire 197 197 205 205 lower back side of the board EG PCO96E Boards withaletter NC NO 198 198 206 206 F or later provide the output as a switched positive L To BLACK Neg Wire 199 199 207 207 i Optional programmable Zone Input from Keypad 200 200 208 208 NOTE Refer to the section titled Data Bus E O L Termination for important information about how to handle multiple homerun cables NEVER SPLICE OR CONNECT WIRE WITH CONTROL POWER ON Minimum cabling should be four conductor 22 or 24 gauge Maximum resistance per wire is 25 Ohms Device placement beyond 300 mts is not recommended 1 4 Control Wiring Zones 1 Thru 16 The zone input terminals on the control board are labeled Z1 Z2 thru Z16 There are 8 common negative terminals mixed between every two zones with each negative to be shared by those two zones Through programming each zone may be configured for standard EOL supervised end of line resistor function as well as normally closed or normally open with no resistor required By default each zone requires a 2 200 Ohm EOL supervision resistor at the furthest most remote end of the detection device wiring A combination of N C normally closed and or N O normally open devices may be connected to
143. it from this menu press the key Using a Keypad temperature reading in a Rule to create an action or output The following is an example of an Ness RP Whenever And Then Rule to automatically turn on Output 3 controlling a Fan etc for 10 minutes whenever the Keypad temperature reading exceeds 90 degrees Start RP and open an account Click the Automation tab and the Rules tab followed by New Click Trigger then point to Time Occurrence then Every X Seconds and then click to select In the block beside the words Fixed Value type in 30 and click OK Click And follwed by Temperature which is located near the bottom of the drop down list Highlight the Keypad temperature sensor by name click the Greater than button and change the temperature selection number to 90 Make sure the button beside F is selected and click OK Click Then followed by Turn Output On Off Highlight Output 3 use the scroll down arrow make sure the button beside Turn on is selected then select the box labeled For Highlight the hrs mins secs window and enter 00 10 00 10 min utes Click OK Double check everything and click Done 7 The completed Rule should resemble the example below akwWN gt D 1 WHENEVER EV Numerous triggers may be used for a temperature type rule i e time occurence arming of the security system opening of a zone etc However the M1 does not allow a temperature reading to be used as a trigger This helps prevent
144. l still be displaying r however the letter will immediately change to n and the keypad will emit an error tone when an attempt is made to arm by pressing the area number NOTE This is a new feature which became available with firmware release version 4 2 5 The firmware may be flash upgraded in older controls to add this capability Page 20 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Section 3 Programming The Control 3 1 Introduction The Security functionality of the M1 Control can be programmed either from an ELK M1KP LCD Keypad OR from the NESS RP PC Software The keypad features a menu driven Text based interface with simple Yes No answers for most options After just a short amount of experience the average installer will not even require an instruction manual to keypad program the control For the Automation functionality the NESS RP PC Software is a requirement The options and capabilities available for automation are so unique and powerful that it takes a PC to make use of all the benefits The M1 features a powerful Whenever And Then RULES based programming that allows almost any imaginable operation 3 2 Local Keypad Programming There are two levels of operation for programming the control locally user level and installer level User level programming provides the ability to add change or delete user passcodes and names It also allows custom automation settings to be viewed and changed
145. larms i zzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz pzZzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA D G24 Yes Out Say Zone Trouble 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzA 7 D H D H D H S 2 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZZZZZZZZZz7 G25 Yes Outi gt Say Chime zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz La A 7 4 H H H H A Menu 07 Global System Definitions continued Description of Option Any of the Areas 2 thru 8 may be made common to Area 1 The result is Area 1 cannot be armed until all its common areas are armed Once armed Area 1 will disarm if any common area becomes disarmed This is good for lobbies or vestibules shared by two or more businesses Each business must have their own area keypad NOTE If you want Area 1 to automatically arm when all its common areas become armed use a Whenever And Then rule from the RP software to do this Changes the Burglar Yelp sound on outputs 1 amp 2 to a pulsing Buzzer sound NOTE Out1 is designed for 8 Ohm 20 watt min speakers up to 4 max and has adjustable volume settings Default is No Options G15 thru G18 set the start and final volume levels for alarms and non alarms G15 sets the initial siren bell volume of Output 1 upon initial alarm activation The range of settings is selectable from 0 to 7 0 lowest 7 loudest Sets the maximum siren bell volume of Output 1 The sound starts at the initial setting and increases volume step every 10 seconds until the m
146. lead acid battery from 7Ah up to 18 Ah for backup of the primary power supply The control maintains a float charge for the battery of 13 8 VDC at 100 mA This is in addition to the continuous output of 1 5 Amps that the power supply maintains see maximum current drains for UL Listed Systems Page 10 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual CAUTION Do not reverse the battery leads The control has special circuitry which helps protect it from battery reversal damage for short durations However prolonged reversal of the battery leads may cause permanent damage A reverse battery warning LED is located to the left of the power On Off switch If this light is ON turn the power off immediately and correct the battery lead connections AC Failure Low Battery and Automatic Low Voltage Shutdown During an AC power failure the battery automatically takes over and AC Fail trouble annunciates at the keypad The communicator can be programmed to report AC Fail to the Central Station after a time delay see Menu 12 System Option 01 If the battery voltage falls below 11 2 VDC a Low Battery Trouble condition will occur The communicator can be programmed to report Low Battery to the Central Station The battery will continue to run the control until its voltage reaches 10 5 VDC at which time the control will disconnect and shut down to prevent a false alarm and damage to the battery The AC Fail trouble display will clear if the AC restores Howe
147. ling a a D Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu and automatically start the bus enrollment E process ALL data bus devices which are presently connected to the data bus should JBus Modules H become enrolled ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ AXX Bus Modules Enrolled Edit zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz A NSSSSSSSSS The enrollment process only takes a few seconds Once complete this summary screen will appear displaying the total number of bus modules that were found and enrolled To edit and or view the devices individually press the RIGHT arrow key one time RSSSSSSSSSY zZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzZZZZZZz7 T1 Each enrolled keypad device can be viewed one by one The first device will always be Keypad 1 with a T1 for type 1 and Addr 01 for address 01 As explained below different kinds of devices can be identified by their device Type Pressing the Up or Down arrow keys will scroll through each enrolled device H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N H gt zb 0 2 lt iS Wa zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Ifa device is removed from the data bus it should be removed by repeating the enrollment process The control will only enroll the devices that are connected It will remove any previously enrolled devices that it does not see SSSSSSSSA gt a a ai x o S lt
148. ly high speed by industry standards and was designed to ensure fast accurate communications As a result of this high speed data bus terminating resistors 120 Ohm resistors are recommended in order to eliminate the possibility of reflection errors caused by varying cable lengths especially with multiple home run star topology cables Every M1 data bus device keypad zone output expander etc and the control board has a built in bus terminating resistor 120 Ohm Each terminating resistor is installed activated via a 2 pin header jumper 2 Gold Pins using a small black shorting cap The terminating resistors are marked JP2 on the keypads and JP1 on the expanders From the factory no terminating resistors are installed activated The control hardware pack includes two of the small black shorting caps When one of the shorting caps is placed on the two gold pins it installs activates the built in 120 Ohm terminating resistor across Data Lines A amp B WARNING The RS 485 Data Bus must NEVER have more than 2 terminating resistors header jumpers installed Reliability and response will be negatively affected See diagrams on opposite page Ideally there should be no more than two home run data bus cables with devices daisy chain connected along the two cables and a terminating resistor header jumper installed on the last device of each cable However if you prefer to home run everything 3 or more we highly recommend using 6 or 8 con
149. m 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 FLASHING one or more force armable zones are violated Force arming temporarily excludes violated zone s from the system However if a force armed zone becomes secure while the system is armed it will automatically restore to service This is handy for a garage door The system may be armed with the door up but once the car is backed out and the door is closed it will become secured 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 lighted key may be programmed for single or double press arming to the AWAY not occupied mode If the Exit light is ON the system is armed and all perimeter sensors and interior motions are active The Away key may be pressed during the exit delay time t to convert from Away mode to Away Vacation mode The Away Vacation mode is primarily for use with the Whenever And Then Rules program ming of Elk RP to invoke long term energy savings Stay Key This lighted key may be programmed for single or double press arming to the STAY occupied mode If the Stay light is ON the system is armed and all interior zones are excluded bypassed Only perimeter doors and windows are active in the
150. me the front door is left open by the kids It consists of a 30 second timer for the WHENEVER trigger an AND to test the door s open closed state and a THEN to turn off the output that controls the air condition WHENEVER EVERY 30 SECONDS AND Front Door Zn 1 IS NOT SECURE THEN TURN Air Cond Out 9 OFF Page 56 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Examples of Rules Shown below are a series of rules that should help illustrate the power and results that rules can provide Look closely at the ones that have multiple ANDs and THENs Rules with Multiple ANDs and THENS work as follows When the WHENEVER element is triggered each one of the AND elements is evaluated to determine if the condition its testing is true If any one of the ANDs are not true the rule engine stops executing the rule immediately However if all ANDs are true then the rule engine moves on to the THEN elements executing each one of them EIKRP C Program Files EIkRP ElkAccts mdb Account Example John Doe File View Connection Send Rcy Setup Help 7 S m HH E tS MM 4 ee Find Save New Print View Help Connection Send Acy Log Status Back Forward Folder Items Account Details WHENEVER THE TIME IS 8 00 AM Users AND IT IS LIGHT OUTSIDE A Areas THEN TURN Porch Light 4 IA OFF El Keypads WHENEVER Front Door Zn 1 BECOMES NOT SECURE AND IT IS DARK OUTSIDE
151. messages 4 Press the 1 key and select the number of 6 second blocks for your message Hint rehearse and time the message if it is greater than 6 seconds then increase the number of consecutive blocks as required 5 Lift the telephone handset and press the 1 key to begin the recording The recording will not start until the handset is off hook and the 1 key is pressed 6 Record your message by speaking into the handset If the message is shorter than the amount of time selected then press 0 to stop recording Otherwise recording will stop when the number of blocks is reached 7 Press the Right arrow key to play the message The message will be heard through the telephone handset if it is still off hook Otherwise the message will be directed to the amplifier connected to output 1 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ do I zap x T emeng From this menu you may press the RIGHT arrow to enter Installation Level Programming If po Installation gt 7 BRM the Installer P ing Code has not already b tered it will be required at this ti Programming 0 f ell e Installer Programming Code has not already been entered it will be required at this time zzzzzzzzzzz A REFER TO PAGE 22 FOR PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE The Remote Programming RP software can be used to lockout certain local program capabilities for anti takeover purposes The number in the lower right corner of this menu will indicate the level of lockout as follows 0 No lockout
152. motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 32 to 40C 90 to 105F the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are wo
153. mputer 2 Also useful for manually answering an incoming call from the RP Computer with programming Rings to Auto Answer 2 Seize Line Unattended Mode Pressing the RIGHT arrow key causes the control to dial the programmed RP telephone number The RP Computer must be in the wait for call mode This is a collection of tools for diagnosing system problems Press the RIGHT arrow key and enter a valid user code to begin Press the UP or DOWN keys to select one of the four tools l f1 DataBusErrors This tool is useful for determining if data bus errors are accumulating It displays the device l f T2A1 Retry 00000 b type and number of retries accumulated since the last power up Wave Vol e H This tool displays the control s voltage and the average current being drawn from the power f supply l g l This tool allows the voltage on each zone to be displayed in real time It changes as contacts I or devices are violated Press the RIGHT arrow key to begin I d Use the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through each zone The displayed information consists of l the present zone voltage the L low and H high alarm thresholds and the analog A to D l equivalent of the zone voltage I D 4 LastOnHookTele f This is a read only screen displaying the telephone line voltage during the last on hook l Line V 57 20 A condition It is an approximate measurement accurate to only 20 l Page 18 NESS M1 Installation and Programm
154. ne line this method can be used to take over the connection and initiate an immediate connection Local connection via house telephone line Convenient way to connect locally from virtually any house phone jack that is on the same phone line as the one attached to the control Connect the PC modem to the phone wall jack click on Local Connection and RP will pick up the line and enter the access codes required to connect with the control 3 Network With an optional M1XEP Ethernet Port module Ness part 101 215 you can connect over a Local or Wide Area Network Contact Ness for details NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 49 4 1 2 Check for Conflicts During the connect and disconnect process RP performs an automatic check of the data stored in the control and compares it to the database If there are any conflicts differences a pop up resolution window display them and allows corrections to be made ELK regards Check for Conflicts to be an especially important feature It can point out any changes that have occurred such as a user having added or changed a code The resolution window allows you to receive the control s data into the database accept the local version or send the RP data to the control accept the database version NOTE Checking for conflicts adds considerable time to the connect disconnect process especially on dial up connections For this reason the automatic check for conflicts may be dis
155. nection not evaluated by UL Relay Expansion Module 101 213 Optional module adds 8 genera lays PI into J16 tor J16 S TA VAUX eg SC Dec See Auxiliary Current ratings a hp i oc 16 OUT 16 White 8 S 15 om OUT 15 Green 8 14 OUT 14 Brown m S 13 gt 7 OUT 13 Blue Programmable Outputs J16 S 12 OUT 12 Orange OUT 7 16 are 12V switched positive 9 11 H OUT 11 Yellow general purpose outputs rated at 50mA S 110 D OUT 10 Violet 8 S 9 O OUT 9 Grey 9 o 8 OUT 8 Pink 8 OI 7 OUT 7 Tan lt 8 e OUT3 LED Q S nec Out 3 Programmable General Purpose Relay 5 8 COM Rated at 5Amps 12 28VDC E ebe Expanders Q O s mio Dry Geen 16 voltage outputs 8 voltage amp 8 relays ar Ness NOI110 or equiv Input Expander 8 H Out 2 Siren or Voltage 101 210 0 2 _ Siren lt P Selectable as Siren Driver 20 Watts OR Voltage open 16 additional zones LJ collector switch to ground protected by 1 mp OT L5 I itch d d by 1 25Amp PTC b Essl E E Aust Out 1 Voice Siren i Out 2 is supervised If not used Q Lia Speaker output only Interior install a resistor 2 2k Ohm to Ness 100 171 or equiv avoid Output 2 trouble condition CO000000 J7 Audio Network Connection J7 For Two Way Listen in and Future Use AUDIO NETWORK INTERFACE See Ness 101 216 Listen In Kit 101 203 eT 101 203 RS 485 Data Bus Max length is 4000 ft Max RS 485 DATA BUS devices vary by control VKP p
156. ng the up down arrow keys select the appropriate option then press the right arrow key to begin programming that option NOTE Enter a two digit value to enable a report code To disable a report code enter 00 When SIA or Contact ID is the reporting format the two digit value can simply be 01 since the control automatically produces the correct code according to the SIA or Contact ID protocol For 4 2 pulse format enter a value from 01 to FF To enter the A thru F HEX characters press the RIGHT arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character See Appendix for a summary of the SIA and Contact ID codes Sys Rpt Code Options ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT SR01 015 AC Geht Rpt Delay Min ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ SSSSSS S zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 7 R02 T 00 R 00 C Fail Codes ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ sq SY SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS BS ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA A SR03 00 Auto D A Test Code 7 z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzZzZzzzzZZZZZZz 7 SR04 00 00 Auto Test Hr Min zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza gt p D H P 7 D D 4 H D zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
157. nt Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option Light Invert selects whether the key should be lighted when the event is On normal or when the event is Off Inverted Press the RIGHT arrow key and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZzZ_ F1 Key No S A Light Blink selects whether the key should blink when lighted or be steady Press the Light Blink V RIGHT arrow key and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option SSSSSSSSS x N F1 Key No gt ey Requires PIN 2zzz gt gt zzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Key Requires PIN selects whether the F key requires a valid user code prior to activation Press the RIGHT arrow and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option DH D A A RSSSSSSSSS If this option is No a single press of the F key will activate the event If Yes then two presses OR single press and hold 2 seconds is required Press the RIGHT arrow and select 1 for Yes or 0 for No Press the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next option The Key Name will be displayed whenever the F key is pressed Press the LEFT arrow key and enter text using the number keys I E For K press the 5 key twice Move the cursor using the right or left arrow keys The up or down arrow keys select between lower and upper case Press the ELK key when complete zzzzzzzz
158. ntenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is induced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the security control Have the security control plugged into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or Users Manual Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES UL INFORMATION For 24 hours of standby power using two 2 8 Ah batteries limit auxiliary power load to 330 mA S For 4 hours of standby power using one 1 8 Ah battery limit auxiliary power load to 1 A Force Arming and Auto Arming shall not be enabled i For residential fire applications the indicating devices shall be a Wheelock 34T 12 or equivalent Initiating and indicating devices must be rated at 11 5 to 12 4 VDC for residential applications and 12 0 VDC for commercial applications i When using partitioning in Commercial Burglary applications the main control must be protected by a 24 hour alarm circuit For residential applications the minimum alarm cutoff time for the audible devices shall be 4 minutes For commercial burglar
159. o hear or monitor a single communicator test using the inside speakers OUT1 eliminating the need for a telephone Butt set Simply press the right arrow key from this display to begin Turn Butt Set gt 4 Similar to above this works for multiple communicator tests Press the right arrow key to Monitor Mode On enable Each communicator transmission will be monitored until mode is canceled Press z the star key three times to cancel Canceled automatically after 24hr daily battery test ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZA EF 7 j 85 Connect RP gt f Remote Program eessen Een IVZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzZzz7 j 86 System gt Diagnostics AZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZzzz zzz This special option allows any pending not reported dialer communications to be cleared or cancelled Typically this will be used only for initial installation and testing NOTE ALWAYS NOTIFY THE MONITORING STATION BEFORE TESTING THE DIALER Ifthe test should fail a Comm Fail trouble will occur To clear a Comm Fail the dialer must be able to complete a good communication To connect Ness s Remote Program PC software RP via the user assisted method press the RIGHT arrow key and then select the connection mode with the UP or DOWN arrow keys 1 Seize Line Attended Mode 1 Allows RP connection to begin on an already established voice connection between the control phone line and the RP Co
160. ode to a non zero 0 value See below Based on the F Key Event definition the CID Contact ID or SIA formats will be Alarms Alarms Keypad Alarm RCs CID SIA Keypad Alarm RCs CID SIA 00 Disabled 18 Emergency Alarm 1101 QA 01 Burglar Entry Exit1 1134 BA 19 Freeze Alarm 1159 ZA 02 Burglar Entry Exit2 1134 BA 20 Gas Alarm 1151 GA 03 Burglar Perim Inst 1131 BA 21 Heat Alarm 1114 KA 04 Burglar Interior 1132 BA 22 Medical Alarm 1100 MA 05 Burglar Int Follower 1132 BA 23 Police Alarm 1120 PA 06 Burglar Int Night 1135 BA 24 Police No Indication 1120 PA 07 Burglar Int Nt Delay 1135 BA 25 Water Alarm 1154 WA 08 Burglar 24 Hour 1133 BA 26 Key Mom Arm Disarm 09 Burglar Box Tamper 1137 TA 27 Key Mom Arm Away 10 Fire Alarm 1110 FA 28 Key Mom Arm Stay 11 Fire Verified 1110 FA 29 Key Mom Disarm 12 Fire Supervisory 1200 FS 30 Key On Off 13 Aus 24hr Alarm 1150 UA 31 Mute Audibles 14 Aux2 24hr Alarm 1150 UA 32 Power Supervisory 1338 YT 15 Keyfob 33 Temperature 16 Non Alarm 34 Analog 17 Carbon Monoxide 1162 GA NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 43 Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options amp Codes 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 System Report Codes and Options are global to the entire system such as Low Battery AC Fail etc Usi
161. og and or clear it d 80 Full E Page 44 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Sys Rpt Code Options ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ SR11 T 00 R 00 gt 7 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz_ SR13 00 Up gt Download End Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz4 KC N LLL LLL LLL LLL A SR14 T 00 R 00 gt I Phone Line Fault zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzzz 7 SR15 T 00 R 00 f JOutput 2 Trouble zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 Menu 12 Sys Report Code Options amp Codes continued Description of Option Low Battery T Trouble will be reported if the battery drops below 11 2 Volts Low Battery R Restore will be eligible to report once the battery has passed a test at 11 5 Volts or higher Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Memory Error T Trouble will be reported if the system memory checksum fails An upload or review of the programming is the only way to detect where the error occurred To clear the error and send a R Restore you must enter and exit the installer programming mode Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Up Download End will be reported upon completion of a Up Download session as a verification that the control was accessed Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Phone Line Fault T Trouble will be reported if the Voltage and Current is lost on the telephone line Phone Line Fault R R
162. onlulj q L L 9U0Z Silo uoz so nu lNW owen 91 Je Aen 94 G4 Je Aen S4 v4 J q Ae v4 Je Aen 4 ZL seq Aen Z4 LL ea Ae Ld OL po bey d g 6 e sy mous 8 duet moys 2 awl eyeq moys 9 des 09 ul Jeq G uuuO 1lu lis v yx ee g Anua wee z uBssv ealy 1 ped ys sjoq ped y vO nus ONIWNVYDONd NNAN SONAYASAAY MOIN SLI 1M 13 pue LIN M 143 owen SL p uuv6uO els r yueysu 1uBIN L 1049S 1UBIN ZL Jjue sul Age LL osogheyAeys OL wueyomo Aeyiqd 6 uueyomno Aey 6s 8 yoeqBulxi BulsolO 2 peysey xq 9 Keys ony s z el q Aug r z el q yxa k el q Agua z L el q 13 1 L Poy sjoq eoly CO nus owen o Sean 6 GL nu N 8 Jase 2 Asesoduay 9 ss o5ov s ssed g p wuesiq wuy Z ey 1 L Joen un po S Jesen Z0 pue UPJ lnpoN molly s npoN 1EIOL dsiq Bulog ou pow sng LO nus Page 23 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 01 Bus Module Enrollment 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 NOTE Every data bus device Keypad Input Zone Expander Output Expander etc MUST have a unique address within its type This menu is then used to enroll the device into the system SEE DETAILS BELOW Bus Module Enroll Description of Option fearo
163. ons continued Def Zone Description Operating Characteristics Keyfob Used when a wireless keyfob is enrolled into a receiver at this zone ID location No Alarm Intended for use in Whenever And Then rules from the Remote Programming RP software This zone type DOES NOT ACTIVATE any alarm and is not logged in the Event log No reset is required Carbon Monoxide 24 hr Activates an immediate Carbon Monoxide alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed The keypad will display the alarm as well as the event log This type of alarm can be silenced reset with a valid User Code The audible alarm can be set in Cutoff Timers Emergency 24 hr Similar to Def 17 this zone creates an alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed Freeze Alarm 24 hr Similar to Def 17 this zone creates an alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed Gas Alarm 24 hr Similar to Def 17 this zone creates an alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed Heat Alarm 24 hr Similar to Def 17 this zone creates an alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed Medical Alarm 24 hr Activates an immediate Medical alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed Police Alarm wllndication 24 hr Activates an audible Police Holdup alarm if tripped armed or disarmed Police Alarm no Indication 24 hr Activates an non audible Police Silent alarm if tripped armed or disarmed Water Alarm 24 hr Activates an immediate Water alarm if tripped anytime armed or disarmed
164. or scroll up to display 6 Change User Codes Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu A Master user code PIN must be entered to gain access to this menu 2 Enter the three digit number of the desired User Code location 001 to 099 or use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the codes Then select CHG by pressing the RIGHT arrow key 3 The keypad will display any existing 4 or 6 digit code that is programmed for this user along with any programmed name 4 Place a new not previously enrolled prox card fob near the Keypad s right speaker grill below the Stay key The read range is approximately 1 8 to 3 8 The Keypad should beep 3 times and display the card fob 12 digit ID 5 If the card fob is rejected a low error tone and Code Not Authorized Redo will display Causes for reject include A The card fob has already been enrolled duplicate codes are not allowed OR B The facility code in the card fob does not match the reader facility code A prox reader can only read cards fobs with a matching facility code 6 Once a prox card fob is enrolled in a user code location its capabilities are set by the User Code Options found in Installer Menu 02 The commonly used options are Arm the M1 Control Disarm the M1 Control or Access event IRN A keypad access event occurs when a valid prox card fob is read at a keypad Nothing will happen until this event is utilized in a Whenever And Then Rule from the Ness RP software An Access
165. other device Either C Tums off Tums on Set relative to level Equalto Not equal to 4 less than Greater than Send to Test Copy Paste x Content J An important point to remember is that a WHENEVER gets triggered by the transition of its event from one state to another In example 1 the trigger occurs when the time of day goes from 07 59AM to 08 00AM In example 2 the trigger occurs when the living room light goes from off to on Some WHENEVER elements may even include the word BECOMES which clearly implies that the event has to change from its current condition and become the alternate condition Just remember a rule can only be triggered by the transition of an event from one condition to another NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 55 AND The second and optional element of a rule is a qualifier Rules can have one or more qualifiers OR none at all Even though qualifiers are not required they are ideal for filtering out actions that should not occur under certain circumstances A qualifier can be a time day s the state of light or dark the state of a zone output or light and hundreds of other variables The state of light or dark can be determined by the Sunrise Sunset settings from the Mis Astronomical Clock Below are some examples of AND qualifiers Example 3 AND Front Door Zn 1 IS NOT SECURE Example 4 AND THE DAY S OF THE W
166. play Press the right arrow key to program or press the up or down arrow keys to select another user Enter three digits to jump to a specific user The user name is displayed along the bottom This option assigns the areas s in which this code may be used For example if the numbers 1 2 amp 4 are displayed the code may be used in those areas To assign or remove an area press the numbers keys 1 thru 8 Each press toggles the number on off Selects Arm privileges If Yes this code can Arm it s assigned area s see option 01 above from a keypad that is also assigned to the desired area If No this code cannot be used to Arm Selects Disarm privileges If Yes this user code can Disarm it s assigned area s see option 01 above from a keypad that is also assigned to the desired area If No this code cannot be used to Disarm A Yes allows this code to Bypass zones whenever Menu 04 Keypad Definitions Option 09 Byp Key Req PIN is set to Yes Code and Keypad must be in the same area Default value for both these options is No code not required for bypass A Yes allows this code to activate the Access Keypad Events 1313 1328 for the keypad where code is entered Use the Whenever And Then Rules from Ness RP to assign an output to this event for tripping a door strike or lock Note If this code is enabled for arming it will be necessary to press the Exit or Stay key to arm after the code If Yes this code can only disarm if
167. rking properly ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the manufacturer The material in this publication is for information purposes and subject to change without notice The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this publication Use of this control for fire detection and or annunciation may not be permitted by certain states counties municipalities or local jurisdiction It is the responsibility of the installing alarm company to check with the local A H J Authority Having Jurisdiction or State Fire Marshal s office prior to using this control for fire detection Page 2 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Table of Contents Specifications Features and Benefits 5 Wiring amp Hookup Diagram aeaa aeaee aaneren eaaa araa aaa aeara aee aaea aa aaa E Eaa a aaar a aaa aTa EEEE mnh 6 Section 1 Installation and Wiring U u uuu u 8 1A PAPAL G the TASCAM TEE 8 1 2 Parts Diagram amp Descriptions Aere raspa andere 8 1 3 Mounting and Wiring Preparation EE 8 1 4 Control WIIG EE 9 Data Bus E O L Termination VERY IMPORTANT I u 12 Sec
168. rotected with 1 25APTC SN WEE S Q VKP RED ooo00000 00000000 GREE 9 REES DATAA 101 211 DO NOT Jumper 4 Q DATA B WHITE poo 22 Terminate these devices Q NEG J j BEE Se Q E Not Usgd DATA BUS TERMINATION IS VERY IMPORTANT 2 on NEG Diagram shows 2 basic 4 wire home run cables with daisy chained devices on each Last device on each cable o DATAB MUST have a Terminating Jumper installed Jumpers are marked JP2 on keypads JP1 on Expanders C e O DATAA Hardware pack has two black jumpers for this purpose Jumpers engage a 120 Ohm resistor across data O O 12V lines NOTE If there is only 1 data bus cable install JP3 Jumper on the Control The ata Bus mus ave more that two erminating jumpers installed DATA BUS WARNINGI The RS485 Data B t NEVER h that two 2 terminating j installed Reliability response and behavior will be affected JP3 NOTE If you want to home run more than 2 cables run 6 or 8 conductor cable so that the data lines A amp B can have f Terminating Jumper JP3 See important information about Data Bus Termination a return path to series connect back out to the next device This is best done with a 101 207 Data Bus Hub which accepts Cat5 or Cat6 cable with RJ45 plugs For more information see diagram in keypad instruction S This former earth ground terminal is no longer used Do NOT connect this terminal or any neg terminal to earth ground Temporary Connection Plug
169. s During this 5 seconds and for 25 additional seconds afterwards no alarms will be recognized from this zone Following this is a 30 second verification time window during which any additional activation will be regarded as verification of the initial alarm and the control will initiate a Fire Alarm If the 30 seconds expires with no further activations the entire process is cleared reset A Fire Trouble will be activated if an open break in the zone wires occurs Fire 24 hr Supervisory Intended for monitoring water control valves on fire sprinkler systems Same as Fire 24hr except that a short across the zone activates a Fire Supervisory alarm A Fire Trouble will be activated if an open break in the zone wires should occur Auxiliary1 24 hr This zone can trip anytime armed or disarmed and send a communicator report but there is no audible alarm output or keypad indication provided It is displayed in the event log A Whenever And Then rule can be written from the RP software to do other things with this zone type Resets upon restoral Auxiliary2 24 hr This zone can trip anytime armed or disarmed and send a communicator report but there is no audible alarm output or keypad indication provided It is displayed in the event log A Whenever And Then rule can be written from the RP software to do other things with this zone type Resets upon restoral Page 30 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Menu 05 Zone Definiti
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171. s House Area 1 ARM STATE DISARMED THEN CHIRP THE OUTSIDE SIREN 4 TIMES Rule 8 makes the siren chirp once if the control successfully arms when the user presses button 1 Rule 9 makes the siren chirp twice if the control disarms when the user presses button 2 Rule 10 makes the siren chirp four times error tone if the control fails to arm when the user presses button 1 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 57 Appendix A Event Codes Event Codes are four digit numbers used to represent alarms troubles arm disarms restores and various other conditions that occur within the control For the most part they are used only internally by the control s software For example turning on the alarm output However there are cases where the installer may need these codes Case 1 Keypad F key programming Each of the Keypad F keys may be programmed to activate a particular condition such as Emergency Panic Alarm See Menu 04 Keypad Definitions The activation event code can be any of the zone definition codes The F1 key may also be programmed to light up or illuminate when a condition is active The F1 key can illuminate when the Emergency Panic Alarm is active by programming the four digit event code 1011 Emergency Alarm Case 2 Event History log Each of the 512 entries in the event history log is represented by one of these 4 digits event codes along with the time date area and or user code It
172. s in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact Ness for repair and warranty information Ness Security Products 4 167 Prospect Hwy Seven Hills NSW 2147 02 8825 9222 If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable components in this product All necessary repairs must be made by the manufacturer This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service This equipment is hearing aid compatible The ELK M1 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation The FCC requires the following statement for your information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause Interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor a
173. ss 2 to disarm For Automation press 2 A voice message will prompting you to select one of the following automation options For Automation Task press 1 Tasks are like computer macros They can be programmed and named using the RP software and are used to perform a chain or series of events upon activation Upon entry into this menu any task which was designated to Show will be announced by name and by number To choose a task enter its number For fastest operation add a 0 in front of single digit numbers I E for a 3 enter 03 NOTE Any valid task can be selected by entering it s two digit number even if it was not announced The task name will then be repeated along with the prompt To Activate press This should cause the events to activate For Light Control press 2 This menu allows direct control any light device and can even be used for PLC appliance modules Lights are programmed and named using RP software Upon entry into this menu any light which was designated to Show will be announced by name and number To choose a light enter it s three digit number For fastest operation add 0 s in front of numbers less than three digits NOTE Any valid light can be selected by entering it s three digit number even if it was not announced The light name will then be repeated along with it s current status On Off and the prompt To Change press The light should change state For Output Control press 3
174. sunset are latitude longitude and the time zone value where the M1 is installed Latitude longitude information can often be found printed on city or state highway maps or it can be researched on the internet e g http www bcca org misc qiblih latlong_oc html HAUSTRALIA After entering the required information click calculate and then send to the M1 Folder Items x Account Details Latitude 37 S Degrees 49 S Minutes Noth Gen HAR Users South N i Je Longitude 1144 g Degrees 58 A Minutes West Not Cor S l X Y M East NOTE The Time Zone automatically CH pouts fones assumes standard time T Wireless Setup TimeZone 10 Eastem Australia Eastern Russia Guam Time D e D Cutoff Timers Therefore the calculated times will Ee Click to calculate all sunrise Sunrise sunset times listed above reflect standard time If the control IS Ha Telephones and sunset times based on have been calculated based on set for Observe Daylight Savings 88 Communicator the latitude and longitude g Calculate latitude longitude and time zone Time the sunrise sunset times will d E GIE entered above values entered d be adjusted by the control M Tasks Al times are Standard Time If Daylight Savings Time is observed the control accordingly Lighting will adjust for it automatically by adding one hour to the displayed times below Outputs Sunris nse Sunrise Sunset D mot Voice Januar
175. th the SIA and Contact ID formats is to set the programmed code to a non zero 0 value See below Based on the zone definition the CID Contact ID or SIA formats for Zone Reporting Codes will be Alarms Restore Bypass Trouble Alarms Restore Bypass Trouble Zone RCs CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA Zone RCs CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA CID SIA 01 Burglar Entry Exit1 1134 BA 3134BR 1573BB 1370 BT 19 Emergency Alarm 1101 QA 3101QR 1572 QB 02 Burglar Entry Exit2 1134 BA 3134BR 1573BB 1370 BT 20 Freeze Alarm 1159 ZA 3159ZR 1572ZB 03 Burglar Perim Inst 1131 BA 3131BR 1573BB 1370 BT 21 Gas Alarm 1151 GA 3151GR 1572GB 04 Burglar Interior 1132 BA 3132BR 1573BB 1370 BT 22 Heat Alarm 1114 KA 3114 KR 1572KB 05 Burglar Int Follower 1132 BA 3132BR 1573BB 1370 BT 23 Medical Alarm 1100 MA 3100MR 1572MB 06 Burglar Int Night 1135 BA 3135BR 1573BB 1370 BT 24 Police Alarm 1120 PA 3120PR 1572PB 07 Burglar Int Nt Fllwr 1135 BA 3135BR 1573BB 1370 BT 25 Police No Indication 1120 PA 3120PR 1572 PB 08 Burglar 24 Hour 1133 BA 3133BR 1573BB 1370 BT 26 Water Alarm 1154 WA 3154 WR 1572 WB 09 Burglar Box Tamper 1137 TA 3137TR 1573 TB 1370 BT 27 Key Mom Arm Disarm 10 Fire Alarm 1110 FA 3110 FR 1571FB 1373 FT 28 Key Mom Arm Away 11 Fire Verified 1110 FA 3110 FR 1571FB 1373 FT 29 Key Mom Arm Stay 12 Fire Supervisory 1200 FS 3200FR 1571FB 1373 FT 30 Key Mom Disarm
176. the account belonging to that particular M1 control Click on the Connection menu icon and establish a connection using the Direct using Com_ option 3 Click on Update Verify Firmware from the Send Rcv menu icon 4 On the Update Verify screen select the device to be updated Control Keypad etc along with the Update to new firmware option Then click Continue 5 The Update Firmware screen displays the device name the current Firmware Hardware and Bootware version and a pull down window for selecting the firmware version to use on the update Always select the latest firmware version highest number Be sure to save all update bin files that are downloaded or received via CDROM into the Program Files NessRP Updates directory on your computer This is where RP looks for all update files 6 Click on the check box for Update If Reprogram or Rollback is displayed the firmware file is the same as OR older that what is in the control Reprogramming with the same firmware is a waste of time but was included for factory testing purposes Rollback is not recommended except under the guidance of Ness Technical Support NOTE The option for Verify existing firmware on the Update Verify screen is normally not required except for factory diagnostics If the control has multiple keypads expanders etc RP will display the details about each one onscreen with a check box for selecting units for updating Update Verif
177. the control was armed by it or another temporary code In other words A temporary code cannot disarm the control if a regular code was used to arm Atemporary code might be used for cleaning repair personnel etc A Master Code can be used to review change or delete other users and to modify selected system options Only one Master code is needed per system For security purposed multiple Master codes are not recommended When Menu 07 Global System Definitions Option 41 Require Code User Menu 1 5 is set to a Yes this option is then used to set which codes are allowed to access Menus 1 5 NOTE Menus 6 7 and 8 are only available to a Master or Installer code If Yes this code will cause a silent Duress or holdup alarm to activate when the code is used to arm or disarm the system CAUTION The communicator report code MUST also be programmed This feature is dangerous and should be used with caution To edit the User Name text press the left arrow key Enter text using the number keys LE For a K press the 5 key twice To move the cursor press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow keys The Chime key inserts a space the Bypass key erases 1 digit The up down keys to toggle between upper and lower case Press the ELK key when complete NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 25 pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzZzZz_ A1 01 060 gt P Exit Delay1 Time gt gt zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz2 o d
178. tion 2 Operating the System E 14 El rie BLOA de E 14 2 2 Powering Up One Keypad I sodedecceny EENS ENNEN EEEREEEEAEEdEE EES 14 2 3 ne Binet 14 2 4 Installer Program Code and Authorities a eet lee 14 2 S e OVGIVICW EE 15 ee le NA CEET 16 M lti area Partition Operati li u asan ii evita ie ded cedar ege ENEE de 20 Section 3 Programming The Control U u u u u Eer 21 Rude BLO 110 EE 21 3 2 Local Keypad Programming u 21 3 3 Local or Remote Computer Programming Ness RP and Anti Takeover 21 34 Area PANU mall ese EE 21 3 5 Communicator Setup Checklist c cccceeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeaaeaaeeaaeaaeceaeeeeceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeenenenes 22 3 6 Entering Installer Level Programming u a 22 Menu 01 Bus Mod le Enrollment a a ntaiee d e deeg eeh 24 Menu Uz User Code Opti hS u u cease uu uuu ae aa et a aa EA Sdt 25 Menu 03 Area Definitions u a 26 Menu 04 Keypad Definitions E 28 Menu 05 Zone Detna az Lu aR u us a a olden Sa Sath aad a a a onde p Sus 30 Menu 06 Alarm Duration Timers n u 33 Menu 07 Global System Definitions u 34 Menu 08 Telephone Account Setup 38 Mem 09 Are
179. tion and Programming Manual Intentionally left blank NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 67 Appendix G Additional Keypad Information Detail A Bend arch the 5 wires from the M1PR wiring plug as shown This provides space between the plug and the N connector J2 so that they may be attached M1PR Wiring Plug ELK M1KP LCD Keypad Back Circuit Side of Keypad J Y J2 ul 1 ELK M1PR gt N Six 6 conductor plug in data bus cable ooo 4 wires got to the M1 Control 1 is a zone input and 1 is a a ta output J2 Connector J2 N Es ELK M1PR Se 200 Built in Temperature Sensor If the Keypad local temperature reads too high after installation of the M1PR Mini Prox Reader it may be Detail C V necessary to adjust the keypad temperature reading to compensate An external Prox Reader 26 bit Wiegand compatible from another CG ee EE SA Refer to the MIKR manufacturer may be connected to the ELK M1KP Keypad in place of an EC internal ELK M1PR Mini Prox Reader This requires an optional ELK WO35A Cable Assembly Splice wires as indicated and plug cable into connector J2 Brown Green Black ee Detail B External Note Earlier version Prox Reader SE y 4 keypads do not have the Sas Kier 26 bit
180. ue from 01 to FF To enter the A thru F HEX characters press the RIGHT arrow key to position the cursor under the desired digit then press the UP arrow shift key once Each press of the 2 key will now produce the following 2 A B C Each press of the 3 key will now produce the following 3 D E F Press the RIGHT arrow key to cancel shift and move to the next character See Appendix for a summary of the SIA and Contact ID codes User Report Codes Description of Option Dr Each of the 99 User Codes and the Installer has communicator reporting codes for Open HUROO1 Sels Prg disarm and Close arm Using the up down arrow keys select the appropriate user Name of User UU D then press the right arrow key to begin programming of that user s report codes AAAA The cursor starts at the 00 beside O Open Enter the desired two digit reporting code UR001 O 00 C 00 gt and press the right arrow key to advance to the C Close Range is 00 to FF Default is Name of User 00 no report To jump the cursor to the next report code without changing this one simply press the right arrow key The next press of the right arrow key will advance back ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz tO the beginning screen d UR100 O 00 Geste H gnome Installer Op Close zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz A RSSSSASSSSSY Ke s KSSSSNSNNss KSSSSSSSS N Z2ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZZZZZZ KC P NSSSSSSSS ZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT UR101
181. ust be used to assign outputs Emergency Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Freeze Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Gas Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Heat Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Water Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Aux 1 Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs Aux 2 Alarm duration time in seconds The default time is 00600 sec 10 min This alarm type is not preassigned to any outputs The RP software Rules function must be used to assign outputs NESS M1 Installation
182. utputs including outputs 4 5 and 6 Earth Grounding Tests and studies have determined that the best results against lightning and transients are obtained by isolating the control from ground Do NOT connect any of the M1 terminals especially the Neg terminals to earth ground Early production M1 circuit boards had a terminal marked earth ground This terminal is no longer used on circuit board revision or later However ancilliary devices such as the ELK 950 Surge Protector on the incoming Telephone circuit are still recommended Keypad amp Expanders on the RS 485 Data Bus VKP Data A Data B Neg Keypads and data bus expander devices connect to the four terminals marked VKP Data A Data B and Neg The keypad plug in wire harness color code is Red VKP Green Data A White Data B and Black Neg The VKP power terminal is protected by an auto reset PTC device In the event of a short circuit or malfunction power will be removed from all devices until the problem is resolved Two 2 quick connect header pin plugs J1 and J2 along the bottom of the board may be used for temporary purposes LE bench testing using a four conductor ribbon cable Do not use for permanent connections NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 11 Data Bus E O L Termination VERY IMPORTANT Unlike many controls the M1 features a true RS 485 differential data bus operating at 38 400 baud bits per second This is a relative
183. v Zn 1366 Low Batt Tbl Pwr Supv Zn 1367 System Start Up 1368 Control Low Volt Shutdown 1369 RF Keyfob Button 1 1370 RF Keyfob Button 2 1371 RF Keyfob Button 3 1372 RF Keyfob Button 4 1373 RF Keyfob Button 5 1374 RF Keyfob Button 6 1375 RF Keyfob Button 7 1376 RF Keyfob Button 8 1377 Lost Serial Port Exp Tbl 1378 Rule Triggered Voice Dial 1379 Dialer Report Cleared 1380 Central Station Kissoff 1381 Transmitter Supervision Loss 4 CH Z DD DD DD DD DD DZ 2 Z Z 2 Z A A A AD Z OD DD D 1382 to 2000 No Event Not Used Event Description Reset 2001 Automation Control 1 TF 2032 Automation Control 32 TF 2033 to 3000 No Event Not Used N 3001 F1 Key on Keypad 1 3002 F2 Key on Keypad 1 3003 F3 Key on Keypad 1 3004 F4 Key on Keypad 1 3005 F5 Key on Keypad 1 3006 F6 Key on Keypad 1 3007 to 3012 F1 to F6 on KP 2 3013 to 3018 F1 to F6 on KP 3 3019 to 3024 F1 to F6 on KP 4 3025 to 3030 F1 to F6 on KP 5 3031 to 3036 F1 to F6 on KP 6 3037 to 3042 F1 to F6 on KP 7 3043 to 3048 F1 to F6 on KP 8 3049 to 3054 F1 to F6 on KP 9 3055 to 3060 F1 to F6 on KP 10 3061 to 3066 F1 to F6 on KP 11 3067 to 3072 F1 to F6 on KP 12 3073 to 3078 F1 to F6 on KP 13 3079 to 3084 F1 to F6 on KP 14 3085 to 3090 F1 to F6 on KP 15 3091 to 3096 F1 to F6 on KP 16 PU TY YT PPR SE nn SER nn n nn n nn SPE nn nn 3097 F1 Key Any KP Is Pressed 3098 F2 Key Any
184. ver the Low Battery Trouble requires a manual or automatic battery load test before it will clear An automatic battery load test is performed every 24 hours See Section 2 2 for powering up the control Telephone Line Connection R1 1T1 T R The telephone interface is connected by the use of an approved Mode 3 socket This device allows the subscriber to disconnect the control communicator from the public switched telephone network in the event of a malfunction The control is equipped with line seizure so that the premises telephone service is interrupted during communication to the central station Connection to the approved socket is done with a Ness Dialler cord Part 450 200 which connects the control terminals to the mode 3 socket Outputs There are 13 outputs on the main board Outputs may be expanded utilizing output expander boards connected to the RS 485 4 wire Keypad data bus Outputs 1 amp 2 trip when any alarm is activated All others must be enabled through the RP Rules Programming and can be triggered by multiple conditions events Do not exceed the current limits on voltage only outputs Output 1 is driven by an Audio Amplifier It is designed to handle standard 8 ohm alarm speakers never go below a total connected load of 2 Ohms for inside or outside use This output is the source for voice announcements such as Zone 1 not ready System Armed Alarm Activated etc as well as alarm siren sounds The initial start volume
185. welry 247 Alarm 63 Furnace 188 Alert 64 D Fuse 189 K All 65 Danger 126 Keep 248 AM 66 Day 127 G Key 249 An 67 Deck 128 Game 190 Keypad 250 And 68 Decrease 129 Garage 191 Kitchen 251 Answer 69 Defective 130 Gas 192 Any 70 Degrees 131 Gate 193 L Are 71 Delay 132 Glass 194 Lamp 252 Area 72 Den 133 Go 195 Laundry 253 Arm 73 Denied 134 Good 196 Lawn 254 Armed 74 Detected 135 Good bye 197 Leak 255 At 75 Detector 136 Great 198 Leave 256 Attic 76 Device 137 Group 199 Left 257 Audio 77 Dial 138 Guest 200 Less 258 Auto 78 Dialing 139 Gun 201 Level 259 Authorized 79 Dim 140 Library 260 Automatic 80 Dining room 141 H Light 261 Automation 81 Disable 142 Hall 202 Lights 262 Auxiliary 82 Disarm 143 Hallway 203 Line 263 Away 83 Disarmed 144 Hanging up 204 Living room 264 Dock 145 Hang up 205 Loading 265 Door 146 Has 206 Lobby 266 Page 62 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Appendix C Voice Message Vocabulary cont Word or Phrase Location 267 Lock 268 Low 269 Lower 270 M M 271 Machine 272 Mail 273 Main 274 Mains 275 Manual 276 Master 277 Max 278 Media 279 Medical 280 Medicine 281 Memory 282 Menu 283 Message 284 Middle 285 Minute 286 Missing 287 Mode 288 Module 289 Monitor 290 More 291 Motion
186. y 07 45 PM Q Custom Settings 2 07 45 PM E Counters 05 034M 07 45PM 05 04AM 07 45 PM Thermostats mam aa anamma Page 52 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual VOICE This section is used to setup and customize many of the 6 word phrases that can be spoken by the control during a certain event or when commanded by an automation rule The capabilities of this section are quite powerful The library contains over 500 words in addition to specialized speech commands for inserting conditions current time status state time delays and even an 800hz tone In addition any of the 10 custom recordable messages can be included when building these 6 word nhrases Folder lterns x Automation cf AC Power Failure m210 AC power Fail Blank Blank Blank Blank RH Tasks Telephone Line Trouble vm211 Telephone Line 200ms Silence Blank Blank Blank Lighting Audio Module Missing vm224 Audio Module Missing Blank Blank Blank Outputs Input Expander Missing vm227 Input Expander Missing Blank Blank Blank S Sunrise Sunset Keypad Missing vm228 Keypad Missing Blank Blank Blank Blank Voice Output Expander Missing vm230 Output Expander Missing Blank Blank Blank 4 System Alarms vm System Battery Is Low vm234 System Battery Is low 200ms Silence Blank Blank System Troubles vm Output 2 Speaker Missing vm323 Output Two Speaker
187. y Firmware This utility updates the system s main unit and peripherals with the latest version of firmware available Contact Elk Products for the latest version Up cise cis This utility updates the system s main unit and peripherals with the latest Choose Select what to update verify version of firmware available Contact Elk Products for the latest version Ze Control Keypads First select the firmware version to be programmed then verify the action to C Verify existing firmware t Input Expansion Module s se C Output Expansion Module s Select the firmware version to use Ver 4 2 3 M1Gold Firmware 4 2 bin Verify action ti Ceci Eeri M1G main control 4 2 3 0 6 3 1 2 7 Reprogram Cancel Update Page 50 NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual 4 3 Automation Rules and Attributes The Ness M1 together with the RP Automation Programming software offers powerful easy to setup and manage life style enhancement features The automation programming allows mixing and matching of lighting components outputs relays or voltage thermostats temperature sensors and all the security inputs and features to integrate functions that add value and appeal to the owner user Lights can be set to turn on and off in response to a time or day a certain sensor or according to the arm disarm status of the security control Outputs can be set to control door strikes irrigation sprinklers circulating
188. y applications the minimum alarm cutoff time for the audible devices shall be 15 minutes Ringback shall be enabled on UL commercial burglary installations S On commercial burglary installations the fire initiating circuits shall not be connected Zone Swinger Shutdown shall not be enabled R Total combined continuous current draw from terminals SAUX VAUX VKP Out2 and connector J16 is Amps i Remote Downloading shall not be used on UL Listed systems i Communicator Dial Delay time shall be set to 0 S For residential burglary applications the maximum entry delay time shall be 45 seconds and the maximum exit delay time shall be 60 seconds For commercial burglary applications the exit delay time shall not exceed 60 seconds The keyswitch option shall not be used i 24 hour communicator test transmission is required S The silent keypad option shall not be enabled MINIMUM SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS FOR UL INSTALLATIONS Residential Burglary Residential Fire Commercial Burglary The Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT shall be enabled for all commercial burglary applications R At least one compatible keypad is needed for all applications i At least one bell fixture is required for all applications except Grade C Central Station For Grade A Local the AD10 12 Bell and Grade A bell housing shall be used i The wireless devices are only UL listed for residential applications N55 Page 66 NESS M1 Installa
189. y as they occur This option sets the control to transmit automation lighting status changes immediately as they occur Sets the control to transmit keypad key changes This includes the Chime Bypass Exit Stay keys the ELK key and it s surrounding arrow keys and the F keys It does not transmit any of the numeric keys Allows User Menus 1 through 5 to be blocked from view until a valid User code is entered Ifsetto Yes only User Codes which have the Menu 1 5 Allowed option enabled will be able to view or access Menus 1 through 5 Default is No This is the 6 digit Installer program code that is required in order to access the local installer programming mode NOTE Be careful when changing this code as it will be impossible to program the panel if the code is programmed wrong or forgotten This is a read only location Each control is assigned a unique serial number for identification of the unit regarding warranty technical support anti takeover and other issues that may arise This is a read only location displaying information about the current software and bootloader revision that the control is operating with This will only be needed with the assistance of a factory technical support person This option allows factory default values to be restored by individual menus categories Press the right arrow to select this option then press the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the choices To factory default any s
190. y to record press the LEFT arrow key 6 Sec Blocks 01 e H This is the prerecord screen To begin recording 1 lift the house phone off hook 2 press Rec lt LiftPhone the LEFT arrow key 3 start speaking To stop recording press the 0 key If stop is not b z pressed recording will automatically end after 6 sec or the total number of blocks times 6 e seconds NOTE A local house phone is used as the microphone Installer programming menu 07 option 1 must be set to a 1 in order for the local phone to be recognized by the control a sy This will display as soon as recording has stopped To play the new message press the RIGHT arrow key To record the message again press the LEFT arrow key and follow the same procedures again To exit press the key were goe d VM01 1 Block s Record Play gt 2 Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 4 Step by step summary of procedures for recording a custom message 1 Verify that a house telephone is connected to the control s T1 and R1 terminals and that Installer menu 07 option 1 is set toa 1 This allows the control to recognize the telephone and allow it to be used as a microphone 2 Go to the user menu 8 System Settings by pressing the ELK key and entering 8 Press the r key and enter a valid user code Press 87 to reach the custom message record screen 3 Using the Up Down arrow keys select the voice message to record VM01 to VM10 There are 10 custom
191. zzzzA SSSSSSSSSY KSSSSSSSSNY R Description of Option Each of the eight 8 Areas has specific communicator reporting codes for events that only occur within that area Using the up down arrow keys select the appropriate area then press the right arrow key to begin starting with option 01 Dialer Delay Time is an amount of time following an alarm during which the report may be aborted if the area is disarmed by a valid user An optional alarm abort code may be programmed to report Range is 000 to 255 seconds Default is 000 delay disabled Alarm Abort code is an optional code that may be reported when an alarm is aborted during the Comm Abort Time window Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Cancel Window Time is the time following an alarm during which a cancel code will be reported if the area is disarmed Cancel is not the same as abort since the alarm has already reported Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Alarm Cancel code is the code that will be reported if the area in alarm is disarmed within the Cancel Window Time Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Close Automatic code will be reported anytime the area is armed automatically by a Rule from the RP software programming Refer to the Ness RP Rules Programming instructions Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Close Early code will be reported if the area is closed prior to a programmed Expected Arm time Refer to the Ness RP Rules
192. zzzzzZzZZZZZZZZz7 J A1 12 Yes gt f Night Scroll Y zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz OO N zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz7 A1 13 No gt NightinstantScr zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 A SSSSSY A1 14 No gt 4StayChglfArmed ASSSSSSSSMY Menu 03 Area Definitions continued Description of Option 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
193. zzzzzzzZz3 NSSSSSAS SSSSSSSSSN SSSSSSSSOY Q H H H H H N N N N N N H H N N H H H H H H H H H H H H N SSS pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 001 02 Yes A A gt 3 gt O D NSSSSSSSSS 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZZZZZZZZZz7 01 03 Yes gt Disarm with Code zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SN Pp SN Nssssssss ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 001 04 Yes gt Bypass with Code Kg Kees d N N N N H N N N N N H N H N H N H N H H H N N N H N N N H N pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 001 05 No gt S SSSSSSSSSY gt O O D Hd Hd S L gt O Q D Keeeseseeh S N H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N H H H H H N H N N pzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 001 06 No gt Temporar CLLLLLL LLL A AN O Le D NS555555 KKK L F D gt 001 07 Yes Master Code J Menu 02 User Code Options 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 Default Code for User Code 1 is 3 456 Note If six digit code option is enabled the default will be 123456 See Menu 07 Global System Definitions Option G11 Description of Option There are 99 potential User codes User 1 001 is the first to dis
194. zzzzzzzzzzZzZzZZZZZZz7 SR05 000 Days Between AutoTest zZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZZzZzz E SSSA SSSSSSSSSY N SR06 T 00 R 00 Aux Overcurrent A SR07 T 00 R 00 gt Exp Module Tbl 2zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SSSSSSSSSY KSSSSSSSSNMY H H H N H N H H H N H H H N H H H N H H H H H N H H H H H N H SSSSSSSSSY N SSSSSSSM NS NSS 7zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SR08 00 Instal Program Begin ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Le Ben N zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzz7 SR09 00 Instal Program End SSES JSS H KASS Description of Option AC Fail Report Delay may be set to delay from 001 to 255 minutes Valid range is 000 254 minutes Default setting is 15 minutes Setting this location to 255 results in no AC failure annunciation at the keypad or by the dialer AC Fail T Trouble code will be reported upon AC failure after any AC Fail Rpt delay time AC Fail R Restore will be reported immediately upon restoral of the AC power Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Auto Test code may be periodically reported to verify that the telephone line and internal communications circuitry is functioning properly Range is 00 to FF Default is 00 no report Auto Test Hr Min is normally set to occur during off peak times However if may be set to occur at any specific hour and minute This location requires military time format
195. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZz7 KP01 11 F2 Key Definitions 7 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 3 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZZZZZZZZZT JKP01 12 F3 Key Ifthe F3 Key is to be used repeat the steps above Definitions zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZ TyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzZzZZZzZz7 AKPO1 13 F4 Key gt H If the F4 Key is to be used repeat the steps above Definitions 7 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz3 sq ww Ifthe F2 Key is to be used repeat the steps above NSSSSSAS Kee SSSSSSSS NSSSSSAS SSSSSSS ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZI AKPO1 14 F5 Key gt 7 If the F5 Key is to be used repeat the steps above Definitions SMALA ASSSSSSSS du H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H N H Ee KP01 15 F6 Key gt Definitions zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZ3 H Ifthe F6 Key is to be used repeat the steps above KKH SSSSSSSS E To edit the Keypad Name press the LEFT arrow key Enter text using the number keys LE For K press the 5 key twice Use the RIGHT or LEFT arrow keys to move the cursor The UP or DOWN keys select between lower and upper case The Chime key inserts a space and the Bypass key erases 1 digit Press the ELK key when complete NESS M1 Installation and Programming Manual Page 29 Menu 05 Zone Definitions Press RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to select anot
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