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can't run Elk console


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Trying to run the Elk console and I get "Application Blocked by Security Settings". I've read the Wiki and set up the Elk and ISY according to the instructions. I know the Elk is connected because all my Elk data is present. It's got to be something simple I'm missing. Oh, and I am using 2101 and not the secure port.

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There is a button at the top of the ISY Admin Console that is labeled "Go to ELK Console". Since I can't get there I'm not sure what this is. I do have the ELK module installed and it appears operational.

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There is a button at the top of the ISY Admin Console that is labeled "Go to ELK Console". Since I can't get there I'm not sure what this is. I do have the ELK module installed and it appears operational.

 

When you click on the Elk Console button you are requested to log in using your Elk access code. After entering your code an Elk keypad pops upland allows you to arm/disarm your alarm system.

 

Dennis

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Just to be clear, that console is not an ISY entity. That button is just a link to the console hosted by your Elk which you can manually go to by putting entering the Elk IP address in your web browser. Why you are getting an error I do not know, but it isn't a button you really should need to use.

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Likely just need to add the Elk URL into the Java exception list. similar to adding the ISY to the exception list for the older firmwares that are no longer supported by Java without a manifest file.

 

See: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=13910&p=108831&hilit=Add+ISY+to+exception+list#p108831

 

 

-Xathros

  • 11 months later...
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Note that if you've updated your M1XEP (Ethernet Expander) to Version 2, the Elk Console is no longer supported.  After the update, instead of connecting to your Elk via the IP address in a browser, you use their M1ToGo program.

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