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Size | 12.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches |
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Power Supply | 16.5 VAC, 40VA transformer |
Type | Control Panel |
Communication | Ethernet, RS-232 |
Keypads | Up to 16 |
Battery Backup | 12VDC 7AH (typical) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 49°C |
Humidity | 0% to 93% non-condensing |
Onboard Relays | 2 relays |
Onboard Inputs | 4 inputs |
Wireless Expansion | Yes, with ELK-M1TWE |
Voice Output | Yes, with ELK-M1VP |
Details system limitations, potential failures, and factors affecting performance.
Lists key system capabilities like zone capacity, power supply, and user codes.
Describes modem, Ethernet, and voice dialer features.
Details keypad functions like display, sensors, and programmable keys.
Highlights rules programming and advanced control features.
Describes power supply specs and available part numbers.
Details wiring for zones Z1-Z8 and smoke detectors.
Describes Telco, Aux Data Bus, and output connections.
Explains LED functions and master power switch operation.
Details RJ31X jack and RS-232 serial port connections.
Explains PLC, Audio Network, and RS-485 Data Bus connections.
Emphasizes the critical nature of data bus termination.
Outlines initial steps for system installation planning.
Covers physical installation and wiring best practices.
Details wiring for zones and their different types (3-state, 4-state).
Details how to configure Zone 16 for two-wire smoke detectors.
Details connections for Switched/Auxiliary power and PTC circuit breakers.
Explains transformer power input and standby battery connection.
Explains AC failure, low battery behavior, and telephone line connection.
Details main board outputs and earth grounding instructions.
Explains connecting keypads and expanders via the RS-485 data bus.
Crucial information on data bus termination for reliable communication.
Illustrates options for daisy-chaining devices using CAT5 or 6-conductor cables.
Details using the optional M1DBHR hub for retrofitting installations.
Process for assigning unique addresses to data bus devices.
Steps to enroll keypads and expanders into the system.
Overview of system operation and powering up the control.
Explains user codes, authorities, and the installer code.
Explains Ready/Armed lights, Exit/Stay keys, and other keypad keys.
Compares different keypad models and their features.
Describes keypad operations like Chime, Bypass, and numerical/ELK/arrow key usage.
Navigating menus for tasks, lighting, outputs, and sensors.
Resetting smoke detectors and viewing temperature data.
Viewing zone status, history log, and performing walk tests.
Managing user codes and configuring automation rules.
Configuring keypad beep/backlight and output volume.
Conducting battery, LCD, and communicator tests.
Connecting to RP software and using diagnostic tools.
Recording custom voice messages for system feedback.
Procedure to access installer programming mode.
Temporarily mapping a keypad to a specific area for multi-area operation.
Viewing a snapshot of all authorized areas for quick arming/disarming.
Overview of keypad and RP software programming options.
Dividing the system into areas and setting common area properties.
Steps for configuring the dialer and reporting formats.
Procedure to access installer programming mode and navigate menus.
Enrolling devices and managing user codes/authorities.
Defining system areas, keypads, and zones.
Setting alarm timers, global options, and reporting codes.
Configuring wireless devices and telephone accounts.
Steps to enroll data bus devices and understand types/addresses.
Setting keypad addresses and performing enrollment.
Setting user privileges for arming, disarming, and bypassing.
Explains Master code, temporary usage, and duress features.
Editing user names for identification.
Configuring exit/entry delays and auto-stay for areas.
Explains Exit Error, Vacation Mode, and Auto Arming.
Configuring closing reports and quick arming options.
Enabling scrolling through Stay and Night arming levels.
Options for changing arm state and naming areas.
Assigning keypads to areas and enabling silent operation.
Configuring display options, screen dimming, and bypass PIN.
Configuring F key events, lighting, and activation properties.
Detailed programming for F keys (F1-F6).
Editing the keypad's displayed name.
Setting zone definitions and viewing operating characteristics.
Explains wiring types (0-6) for hardwired zones.
Continues describing zone types and their behavior.
Details wiring configurations for various zone types.
Configuring Silent Alarm, Dialer Delay, Bypass, Force Arm, etc.
Setting duration for various alarm types (Burglar, Fire, Medical, etc.).
Configuring remote control, time/date, and temperature display formats.
Configuring loop response times and cross zone verification.
Configuring user code length, lockout, and audible troubles.
Making areas common to Area 1 for synchronized arming.
Adjusting siren/bell and voice message volumes for Output 1.
Configuring Output 2 delay and telephone line fault settings.
Setting baud rate and data transmission options.
Transmitting automation task and keypad event status changes.
Setting installer code and restoring factory defaults.
Setting reporting formats, priority, and dial attempts.
Programming phone numbers and account numbers for areas.
Programming account numbers for areas 4-8.
Defining which events are reported to a specific number.
Programming text descriptions for telephone numbers.
Setting codes for Dialer Delay, Abort, Cancel, and Close events.
Mapping events to CID/SIA codes for reporting.
Setting specific codes for Duress, Exit Error, etc.
Table mapping event codes for CID/SIA reporting.
Setting codes for Alarm, Restore, Bypass, and Trouble for each zone.
Table showing CID/SIA codes for zone events.
Enabling alarm report codes for F-keys on keypads.
Table mapping F-key events to CID/SIA codes.
Setting AC Fail, Auto Test, Module Trouble, and programming reports.
Setting Log Full, Low Battery, Phone Fault, and Output 2 Trouble reports.
Table mapping system events to CID/SIA codes.
Setting Open/Close reporting codes for users and the installer.
Table mapping user events to CID/SIA codes.
Setting supervision timeouts and transmitter types.
Enabling transmitters and setting supervisory types for zones.
Assigning user IDs to keyfobs and PIR auto restore settings.
Manually enrolling wireless transmitters (sensors) into the system.
Programming the operations or actions for keyfob buttons.
Introduction to the RP software package for programming and automation.
Describing methods for connecting RP software to the control.
RP software feature for comparing data and resolving differences.
Options for sending/receiving data individually or in groups.
Procedure for updating system firmware in the control and peripherals.
Defining and assigning tasks for automation sequences.
Controlling up to 256 lighting devices and appliances.
Controlling system outputs like locks, motors, and fans.
Using the astronomical clock for automated control based on sunrise/sunset times.
Setting up custom voice messages for events and commands.
Creating and modifying custom settings for automation rules.
Using memory locations for tracking events in automation rules.
Connecting and controlling HVAC thermostats with the system.
Constructing and transmitting custom text messages to keypads or PCs.
Specifying the initial event that starts a rule.
Adding conditions to filter rule execution.
Specifying the actions to be performed by a rule.
Illustrates rule logic with multiple ANDs and THENs for practical scenarios.
Explains the four-digit codes representing system events.
Continues event code listing and explains reset attributes.
Using internal and external telephones to control the system.
Accessing help, arm status, and automation control options.
Hearing keypad/thermostat temps, troubles, and zone status remotely.
Exiting, hearing options, and handling busy lines/alarms.
Lists words and phrases with corresponding codes for voice messages.
Continues listing words and phrases with codes for voice messages.
How to initiate and use two-way listen-in sessions via alarms or remote control.
Commands used during a listen-in session for control.
Flowchart for alarm-activated two-way session.
Table detailing CP-01 features, defaults, and programming.
FCC and Canadian compliance information.
UL standards and required configurations for listings.
Requirements for Home Health Care, Commercial, and Canadian installations.
Diagram for connecting a supplementary UL Listed power supply.
Visuals showing conductor separation guidelines per UL985.
Enrolling and using prox cards/fobs with keypads.
Using the keypad's temperature sensor for actions and calibration.
Details the product's warranty terms, limitations, and conditions.