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ELK & EISY - Is there an easier way to use on the UD Mobile APP?


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So I finally upgraded to the EISY. Installation was smooth including the ELK integration. My issue now is trying to find out the easiest way to arm/disarm the alarm and check status. 

When using the UD Mobile app, is there a way to add status to the Home page?

Is there a easy high level way that I can tell the status of my alarm without having to drill down to Devices and then Area?

Can I change colors to signify Armed/Disarmed?

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7 hours ago, midrar said:

So I finally upgraded to the EISY. Installation was smooth including the ELK integration. My issue now is trying to find out the easiest way to arm/disarm the alarm and check status. 

When using the UD Mobile app, is there a way to add status to the Home page?

Is there a easy high level way that I can tell the status of my alarm without having to drill down to Devices and then Area?

Can I change colors to signify Armed/Disarmed?

Yes, you can do all of that and more. You can create a favorites page and open the app right to that page. You need to spend some time reading and understanding the user manual located here:

https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=UD_Mobile

 

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very easy.. set up your Favorites screen in UD Mobile. Here is my main page with my ELK security system highlighted on top. If I click on it I can adjust it anyway I want.. The second shot is the setup of that icon.

 

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forgot to mention, that under the Configure tab of that icon, I have set the following. This makes it green. I have all my favorites display green if they are in the state I like them in, and red if not. 

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Also for the colors, they have to be inputed currently in ASCI format. here a web site with the codes: https://www.ascii-code.com/html-color-names

 

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