Chris Jahn Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 The wiki for the Elk Module: http://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#ELK_Security Connection problem summary checklist: Elk Firmware [*:33lssmgs]Elk M1 minimum level is either 5.2.4 or 4.6.4 [*:33lssmgs]Elk M1XEP minimum level is 1.3.28NOTE: Most development/test was done using Elk M1 5.2.8, Elk M1XEP 1.3.28 Elk RP2 NOTE: Make sure to Save/Send as you make your changes [*:33lssmgs]Enable the non-secure port for M1XEP [*:33lssmgs]Go to Account Details -> M1XEP setup -> TCP/IP Settings [*:33lssmgs]Select the Enable non-secure port Checkbox[*:33lssmgs]Go to Users [*:33lssmgs]Select the user that you want to use for the ISY connection [*:33lssmgs]Ensure the user has a 4 or 6 digit access code defined [*:33lssmgs]Select the following checkboxes: [*:33lssmgs]Arm [*:33lssmgs]Disarm [*:33lssmgs]Bypass[*:33lssmgs]Make sure the following are not selected: [*:33lssmgs]Access [*:33lssmgs]Go to Globals [*:33lssmgs]Select G29-42 tab [*:33lssmgs]Select all checkboxes in Serial Port 0 Transmit Options ISY Elk Configuration [*:33lssmgs]Enter the access code you have for the user in ELK RP2 (either 4 or 6 digits) [*:33lssmgs]Use IP address and non-secure port defined in the M1XEP setup
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