ELK M1KPNAV User Manual

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Touchscreen Keypad
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a Navigator Keypad as part of your featured packed M1 Security and Automation controller.
Navigator is a stylish Touch Screen Keypad interface for use with the M1 series Cross Platform Controllers. It features a large touch sensitive 3.5" color LCD with bright, easy to use graphic icons and softkeys. Navigator makes the M1 Security and Automation system extremely easy to operate.
This User Guide Manual is provided to help aquaint you with the operation of the Navigator Touchscreen Keypad so that you may become proficient with its operation. Full operation of your M1 Control may also require that you read and follow the regular M1 User Guide that was furnished with the M1 Control.
ALL USERS SHOULD READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND CAUTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN THE SYSTEM NOT WORKING PROPERLY. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN AN EASY TO ACCESS LOCATION. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PORTION OF THIS MANUAL OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM, CONTACT THE INSTALLING COMPANY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING:
The level of security obtained is directly related to two major factors.
1. The quantity, quality, and placement of sensors attached to this system.
2. The knowledge and operating skills that you have of the system, including but not limited to the weekly testing of the complete system.
Important notes when preparing a security/safety plan for your home or business:
1. This system is an electronic device and is subject to failure or malfunction. You should not rely on it as your single source of security.
2. This system will not work without power.
3. This system should be tested weekly.
4. Audible warning devices will need to be loud enough, wired correctly, and properly placed to provide adequate notification of an alarm event.
5. Smoke and heat detectors may not detect smoke and heat in all situations.
6. Only qualified security professionals should install and maintain this system.
7. It may be possible to arm this system WITHOUT the backup battery connected or with less than an adequate charge. Weekly testing of the system with AC Power removed should be performed to verify that the battery is connected and adequately charged.
8. Care should be taken after testing to make certain that AC Power is restored.
The National Fire Protection Association publishes a standard for household fire warning equipment. N.F.P.A. #72. Further Information can be obtained by contacting; NEPA Public Affairs Dept., Batterymarch Park. Quincy, MA 02269.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Screen .................................................................................................... 4
Status Window ...................................................................................................... 4
View Violated Zones ........................................................................................... 5
EXIT - Arming in the “Away” Mode .................................................................. 5
EXIT - Arming in the “Vacation” Mode ............................................................. 5
STAY - Arming in the “Stay” Mode ................................................................... 6
F Keys - Special Function Keys ......................................................................... 6
Display “Show” F Keys ........................................................................................ 7
BYPASS - Excluding Zone(s) ............................................................................... 7
CHIME - Annunciating Zone Activations .......................................................... 7
Disarming and Resetting the System ............................................................. 7
Acknowledging an Alarm ................................................................................... 8
Troubles ................................................................................................................. 8
Main Menu Screen .......................................................................................... 9
Automation .......................................................................................................... 10
Reset Smoke Detectors ................................................................................... 18
Walk Test Area .................................................................................................... 18
History Log .......................................................................................................... 19
Zone Status ......................................................................................................... 19
Change User Codes .......................................................................................... 20
System Settings ................................................................................................. 21
Installation Programming ................................................................................ 21
Select Area .......................................................................................................... 22
Synchronise ........................................................................................................ 23
Clean Screen ....................................................................................................... 23
Authorise ............................................................................................................. 23
Keypad Locked ................................................................................................... 23
Fire Safety & Maintenance ........................................................................... 24
Silencing a Fire Alarm ....................................................................................... 24
Resetting Smoke Detectors ............................................................................ 24
Acknowledge/Reset an Alarm ........................................................................ 24
Household Fire Safety Audit ............................................................................ 24
Emergency Evacuation Plans ...................................................................... 25
System Testing ............................................................................................. 26
FCC Compliance Statement ......................................................................... 26
Navigator Protective Screen Film ................................................................ 27
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
Main Screen
The top line of the Main screen displays the current time and date from the M1 Control. Actual display may vary slightly from that shown.
Status Window
A Status Window directly beneath the time and date includes an Icon which will be either green, yellow, or red, depending on the M1’s status.
A text description of the current status appears on the top line.
The bottom line of text alternates between displaying keypad area, current trouble and/or custom message.
When the M1 status is “Not Ready” or “Ready Force” the total number of violated zones will be displayed on the right side of the status window.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
View Violated Zones
To view zones that are violated (not ready) press the button labeled “Violated Zones” on the top right corner of the button arrangement. The display will begin with the first violated zone. The Up and Down buttons that appear in the Status Window can be used to move between zones.
The Main Screen contains a numeric entry keypad along with several feature buttons, some of which are not found on other Elk M1 Keypads.
EXIT - Arming in the “Away” Mode
Away mode arming is the highest arm level, intended for use when the premises is unoccupied. Both perimeter and interior zones will be armed.
The Ready to Arm or Ready to Force Arm must be present for the alarm to be armed.
1. Enter a User code or press Exit (Quick Arm must enable by Installer).
2. Display will change to Armed Away.
The exit tone will begin to countdown.
4. Leave the premises immediately while the exit delay is active.
5. At the end of the exit delay the system will be fully armed Away.
During the final 10 seconds of the exit delay the exit tone will beep faster, warning that time is nearly expired. If you feel that you will NOT be able to get out and close the exit door within the remaining time it is recommended that you start over by returning to the keypad, disarm the system, and arm again.
EXIT - Arming in the “Vacation” Mode
Vacation mode is a second level of Away mode and is primarily useful to activate energy saving automation features when the building is not occu­pied for an extended time. After arming, press the EXIT button again to change the armed mode to vacation.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
STAY - Arming in the “Stay” Mode
Stay mode arming is used when the premises is occupied. All perimeter doors and windows are armed, and all interior zones are excluded.
1. Enter a User code or press the STAY key (Quickarm). **
2. Display will change to Armed Stay. Exit tone is silent during Stay arming.
3. All interior zones will be excluded in the Stay mode.
Exit and Entry zones will still have their respective delay times.
** Additional presses of the Stay key (while the exit delay is still active) may be allowed to switch to alternate modes of Stay. In some instances this may be allowed even while the system is armed.
Armed Stay Instant = Deletes the Entry Delay on entry/exit zones. Armed Night = Adds protective zones designated as Night Zones. Armed Night Instant = Adds the Night zones AND deletes Entry Delay.
** Auto Stay Arming There is an option which allows the system to automatically switch from Away mode to Stay mode when no perimeter delayed doors are opened during the exit delay countdown time. Essentially, this auto stay option makes sure the alarm is armed in the stay mode if there is no detection of anyone leaving the building.
** These options must be enabled by the Installer.
F Keys - Special Function Keys
There are 6 special function “F” keys which your Installer may enable for purposes as emergency panic alarm, automation event triggers (lights, outputs), and more. F1 and F2 are on the Main screen. Pressing “Display F=Keys” will present all 6 “F” keys together on an extended main screen. Each individual key may be programmed to allow activation via a single press, or to require double press (2 quick presses in a row). Double press helps prevent accidental activation. If a key is set to require double press the screen will display “Press F_ Again To Activate” immediately after the first press. This times out after ~8 seconds if no 2nd press occurs.
F1 FIRE - If enabled by the Installer this key will trip a fire alarm panic. An Alarm Monitoring center can be contacted if you subscribed to monitoring.
F2 POLICE - If enabled by the Installer this key will trip a police panic alarm. The Installer can enable this to either be silent or audible. An Alarm Monitoring center can also be contacted IF you subscribed to monitoring.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
Display “Show” F Keys
Pressing this button will swap the display to the extended Main screen. All 6 of the “F” keys are available on this screen.
BYPASS - Excluding Zone(s)
Bypass permits zones to be excluded (ignored) by the control during the current armed period. Bypassed zones cannot trip an alarm. Bypasses on zones are automatically canceled when the control is disarmed.
1. Press the Bypass key PLUS the number of the zone to be bypassed.
2. Press the Bypass key again.
3. The display will indicate whenever one or more zones are bypassed.
Note: Only zones programmed as bypassable may be bypassed. Bypassing may also require entry of a user code.
CHIME - Annunciating Zone Activations
Chime produces an audible alert when selected doors, windows, or other zones are opened (violated). This is ideal for annunciating when someone enters or leaves the premises through a normal doorway, but it may also be used to annunciate abnormal access to restricted areas. There are 4 selections or levels of Chime: Tone, Voice, Tone/Voice, and Off.
1. Press the Chime key one time to select the Chime Tone mode.
2. Press again within ~30 seconds to select Chime Voice mode.
3. Press again within ~30 seconds to select Chime Tone/Voice mode.
4. Pressing again within ~30 seconds will turn Chime mode Off.
Note: Only the installer has the ability to program which doors, windows, etc. (zones) will be included in the Chime mode.
Disarming and Resetting the System
When you enter the premises through one of the Entry delayed zones the system should sound a continuous entry delay tone and display a count down of the entry delay time.
1. Proceed directly to the keypad and enter a valid user code.
2. The entry delay tone should stop and the system will be disarmed.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
What to do if the Alarm is Sounding
1. Proceed directly to the Keypad and enter your user code.
2. The alarm and/or keypad tone should silence.
3. The System Armed display should disappear.
4. If the alarm was accidental, contact the Central Monitoring Center to avoid a false dispatch of the authorities.
Note: False alarms often occur when someone enters the building and doesn’t enter their User Code prior to the entry delay time expiring. The display shows the alarm type and first zone that tripped.
Acknowledging an Alarm
After an alarm has been silenced by a valid user code, the display will continue to show the alarm type and zone until the Clear key is pressed or until a valid user code is entered a second time. This “Acknowledgment” is so that the user sees what caused the alarm after things are quieted.
To acknowledge the alarm and reset the system:
1. Press the Clear key or enter your user code again.
2. The alarm/condition will clear from the keypad display.
Troubles
There are numerous trouble conditions which the system may display:
AC Power Failure Low Backup Battery Telephone Line Fault Fire Alarm Trouble Missing Keypad, Expander (Zone or Output) Communications Fail
Troubles are annunciated by an intermittent beeping from the keypad and a display of the Trouble condition(s). The beeping may be silenced by pressing the Clear key but the trouble must be acknowledged before other keypad operation may continue.
1. To acknowledge a trouble condition enter a user code.
2. Until the trouble condition is resolved, the keypad will momentarily
flash the condition along with the normal keypad information. If a new Trouble should occur, the keypad beeping will resume.
M1KPNAV Navigator Touchscreen Keypad - User Guide
Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen will be displayed when the Menu button is pressed on the Main screen. Various system User and Installer options are available.
The Main Menu is split across 2 pages.
To move between the pages press “Next Page” or “Previous Page”.
An Information button at the bottom of both menu pages provides contact informaton for your Installation Company. This page must be filled in by the Installer.
To return to the main screen press the EXIT MENU button or press the red close button on the top right of the screen.
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