FRR Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 I verified that User Code 1 is able to Arm/Disarm using the ELK Web Console. I set the ELK access code in the ISY config to User Code 1. Still CAN'T Arm/Disarm from the ISY Admin Console. The log is below. There is a [ELK-ERR ] in the log which probably indcates a problem of some sort. I CAN control outputs from ISY. What next? Frank Wed 11/30/2011 06:26:26 PM : [ELK 0 0 4] Keypad : Master Bedroom : Access Code Valid (101/1/0) Wed 11/30/2011 06:26:34 PM : [ELK 0 0 4] Keypad : Master Bedroom : Access Code Valid (101/1/0) Wed 11/30/2011 06:26:43 PM : [ELK 0 0 4] Keypad : Master Bedroom : Access Code Valid (101/1/0) Wed 11/30/2011 06:26:51 PM : [ELK-ERR ] Arm Stay : House
Chris Jahn Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 Hi Frank, Here's a few things to try: 1. Try using your access code directly on a keypad to arm your system (or use the virtual keypad). This would at least verify your access code is correct. 2. When using Elk RP, try doing "Send to Control" on the User page again. 3. Just guessing on this one, but you may want to check G11-G12 values in Globals. Try to arm/disarm directly from your browser using these URLS: (replace 123456 with your access code). If you omit the "code" attribute, it will use the one configured in ISY. http:///rest/elk/area/1/cmd/arm?armType=2&code=123456 http:///rest/elk/area/1/cmd/disarm?code=123456
apostolakisl Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 IndyMike and I experienced the same problem. Both of us fixed it by re-entering and saving the password in ISY. Even though the password showed correctly, after the firmware upgrade it didn't work.
FRR Posted December 2, 2011 Author Posted December 2, 2011 Chris, apostolakisl, Thanks for the suggestions. Below are my results: 1. Try using your access code directly on a keypad to arm your system (or use the virtual keypad). This would at least verify your access code is correct. Access code works at the keypad and Elk's web page console 2. When using Elk RP, try doing "Send to Control" on the User page again.Tried this many times setting the access control to several different 4 digit codes. Also reentered and changed the Access code in the ISY Elk config page. 3. Just guessing on this one, but you may want to check G11-G12 values in Globals. Set to 4 digits Try to arm/disarm directly from your browser using these URLS: (replace 123456 with your access code). If you omit the "code" attribute, it will use the one configured in ISY. http:///rest/elk/area/1/cmd/arm?armType=2&code=123456(When ELK is Disarmed) ELK Status: Did not Arm <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> - 404 http:///rest/elk/area/1/cmd/disarm?code=123456 (When ELK is Disarmed) ELK Status: Remained Disarmed as Expected <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> - 200 http:///rest/elk/area/1/cmd/disarm?code=123456 (When ELK is Armed)] ELK Status: Disarmed - Actually responded to the command <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> - 200 Bottom line at this point is that I can disarm the ELK using the REST command or the Disarm button in the ISY Admin console. I can not arm it using ISY. Suggestions? Regards, Frank
Chris Jahn Posted December 2, 2011 Posted December 2, 2011 Hi Frank, On the USER page in Elk RP2 there is a User Authorizations section. Do you have the Arm box checked for the access code you are using?
apostolakisl Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Ahh, different problem. Disarm but not arm is becuase of having the box checked in Elk RP under Users/User Authorizations/Access. You need to uncheck it. See this thread: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=7376
FRR Posted December 3, 2011 Author Posted December 3, 2011 apostolakisl Now that's very obscure! By disabling the "Access" attribute I'm now able to arm Elk. Many thanks! I knew it was something I was doing incorrectly. Although I don't fully understand the "Access" attribute yet, at least I'm now able to arm. Seems that there are many of such attributes in the Elk system that are marginally documented from my point of view. Thanks again, Frank
apostolakisl Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Agreed. I think if you read the other thread you will hear similar sentiments from both me and others.
LeeG Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 My security system is not ELK so this may not be apply. I can define a User Code that allows a person to enter the house and disarm the system but little else. The idea is a maid service or similar can enter without tripping the system but not have the authority to put the system back into operation. That could be described as "Access" or "Access Only". The option exists to make the User Code restrictive rather than authorizing. The check box Access may make more sense when viewed from how User Codes can be used rather than from a programmers perspective. I found various internal terminology in the security system counter intuitive when looked at through the eyes of a programmer.
Chris Jahn Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 We've updated the wiki documentation, so hopefully people will not run into this problem again. viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7502
FRR Posted December 5, 2011 Author Posted December 5, 2011 Thanks Chris. That's a good post and would have saved me a few hours but that's they way it goes for early adopters. I appreciate all the work you guys do and the attention you give us on the forum. Regards Frank
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