C1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd Communicator Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
ELK

C1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd Communicator Instruction Manual

Instructions / Specifications

Applications and Overview

The C1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd is a dual path alarm communications device for use with the ELK-M1G Control family. It is the ideal solution for backing up or replacing old fashioned phone line communcations. C1M1 is configured to send full data messages using Internet (IP) as the primary pathway and Cellular as backup. It may also be configured for single path operation in situations where one of the paths (IP or Cellular) is not available. In the dual path configuration it can be optionally programmed to detect temporary outage of either pathway after a selectable time delay and report that outage over the remaining pathway. Periodic automatic test reports configured in the M1 will be sent over both pathways for ultimate reliability and peace of mind. All communications between the C1M1 and the Central Monitoring Station is encrypted and secure.

Service and Setup

Cellular service is handled via a cooperative partnership between Elk and Telguard Online. Telguard is a division of Telular® Corporation, an industry pioneer and leader in cellular alarm communications. Activation and setup will be handled through the Telguard Online website. Once a unit has been activated, management of the Central Station reporting parameters and paths is handled through the ElkLink website. Installing Dealers will need an online account for both websites. Existing Telguard Installing Dealers can use the same account and login credentials they already have.

General Description and Operation

C1M1 mounts easily inside the 14″ or 28″ ELK-M1 metal enclosures. (ELK-SWB14 or ELK-SWB28) Both provide a knockout for the cellular antenna as well as a screw hole and zip-tie basket handle for permanent mounting. C1M1 is shipped with a screw-on dipole antenna.
C1M1 operational status is displayed via 3 discrete LED indicators along with a seven (7) segment display.
Only 3 wiring connections are needed to complete the installation. These are: Serial cable to the M1 RS232 Main Port 0, 12VDC power from the M1 Aux. power output, and a CAT5/6 network cable (not supplied) to the premise’s IP (LAN) network router.
An optional USB port (type “B” mini) is conveniently available on the C1M1 for connection of a local PC. This allows ElkRP software to be used for local programming of the M1 Control.
NOTICE: Drawings, illustrations, diagrams, part numbers, etc. are provided as reference only and are based on equipment available at the time the information was created. All information contained in this document are subject to change without notice.

Specifications

Operating Voltage:                1 2VDC
Standby Current:                   85 mA Max. Operating Current:  230 mA
Frequencies Supported:      800/1900MHz
FIPS 197 compliant:             Certificate No. 3352
Dimensions:                          3.5″ x 5.4″ x 1.3″
Operating Environment:     Indoor Use Only; 32-120°F (0-49°C),
0-85% humidity (non-condensing) Supplied Antennas:         Primary Dipole screw-on
Secondary IPEX MHF
Connections:
Power and I/O:                     4 position plug-in terminals LAN (Local Area Net): RJ45 10/100 Receptacle RS232 Input Port:
3-wire Serial to DB9M cable USB Serial Port:           Type “B” USB Mini

Included Accessories

36″ max., 3-wire RS232 Serial to DB9M Cable (To M1 Control) Secondary Antenna with 18″ cable, IPEX MHF

Optional Accessories available for Purchase

ELK-USBCM USB Serial A to mini-B cable, 60″, Black

Notice Of Revised Factory Default Settings

The factory default setting for detection and reporting of Internet or Cell path loss has been changed to Disabled in response to Alarm Company requests. The settings can easily be Re-Enabled by any Alarm Company who wishes to have this capability and sees the value of it. Previous shipments with this setting enabled were set to wait 3 minutes after detecting loss of either the Internet or Cell pathways and then report the loss (outage) to the Central Monitoring Station over the remaining path, if operational. The report code for loss of Internet is CID 355 and Loss of Cell is CID 356.

HARDWARE OVERVIEW

QUICK START GUIDE

To register and activate C1M1s with Cell Service you will need a Dealer Account setup with Telguard. Contact Telguard customer support for more information. This step may be skipped if an account already exists.| To register C1M1s on the ElkLInk Management Portal you will need a Dealer Account with ElkLink. Contact Elk Products customer support for more information.
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3: Register (Activate) the C1M1 on Telguard

Log in to the Telguard website www.telguardonline.com using your account credentials. Select the option for adding a new subsriber. The required Serial or ICCID number can be found on a printed label attached to the right side of the unit. Complete all the appropriate information and click register.

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4: Register (Authenticate) the C1M1 on ElkLink

Log in to the ElkLINK website www.elklink.com using your account credentials. Select the Device tab and the option for “New”. The required Device MAC and Device PIN numbers can be found on a printed label attached to the right side of the unit. Complete all the appropriate information and click Authenticate.

CAUTION: DO NOT apply power to the Elk-C1M1 until after it has been activated on Telguard, registered in ElkLink, and connected serially to a working M1 Control Panel. Premature Power Appication may cause the unit to be temporarily blocked by the Cell Carrier Network.
5: Wiring to the M1 Panel

•     Install the supplied Secondary Antenna

•     C1M1 may be powered from one of the M1 Aux. 12VDC power outputs or any good quality 12VDC Supply.

•     The RS232 Serial Cable (9-Pin) from the C1M1 MUST be connected to the M1 Main Serial Port.

•     Screw the supplied Cell Antenna onto the C1M1.

•     Connect a LAN cable between the LAN Port on the C1M1 and the Customer’s Local Area Network.

| 6: Signal Strength Test RECOMMENDED

•       Apply Power to the C1M1 and watch the Cell Signal BARS shown on the 7 segment display.

•       Only after a sucessful signal test should the C1M1 be permanently mounted. Do Not permanently mount in any location where the bars of service are less than ( ).


CAUTION: Signal strength displayed on smartphones is not a reliable gauge of the Cell Data Coverage.


7: Program the M1 Communications Settings

Setup M1 Telephone #1 for CS reporting over IP. This can be done from Keypad Installer Level programming or the ElkRP PC Software.

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8: Test

Test and verify Alarm Signal Transmissions.

Step 1: Establish Telguard dealer account

(This is a one-time event and may be skipped if you are already a registered Telguard Online Customer)

Important: Registration must be completed prior to Installation of any devices. Please setup your Telguard registration from the convenience of your office at least 1 day or more prior to physical installation. Do not wait until you arrive on the customer job site to do this very important step!

To register with Telguard Online go to: https://portal.telguard.com/
Select the New Dealer Sign-up.
Complete all steps of the New Dealer Account Application Read and accept the services agreement.
If you require assistance, contact Telguard at 800-229-2326. Within 1 business day you should receive an acknowledgment/ approval of you Dealer account form. This acknowledgment will include a Dealer Account Number that should be used for all Telguard registrations.

Step 2: Establish ElkLink dealer

(This is a one-time event and may be skipped if you are already a registered ElkLink Customer)
Important: Please setup your ElkLink registration from the convenience of your office at least 1 day or more prior to physical

installation. Do not wait until you arrive on the customer job site to do this very important step!
Even though the cellular service for C1M1 is provided by Telguard, you must also establish and maintain a ElkLink account with Elk Products. Your ElkLink account will be used for setup and programming of the Central Station parameters.
To establish an ElkLink account contact Elk Products and ask for Customer or Techical Service. When asked to choose your ElkLink Customer number we recommend using the same number you already use for your Telguard Account. This will help make things simpler and eliminate the need to remember multiple numbers.
The C1M1 can only be activated after all the necessary accounting information has been entered into the customer database in the Telguard Communication Center, and after the Central Station information has been entered into the ElkLink database.

Step 3: Register (activate) the new Subscriber (customer) Account on the

Telguard website

A completed Subscriber registration is required by Telguard to register any new C1M1 units. Installation Tip: To help avoid multiple trips to a job site we suggest registering prior to leaving for the job site.
Registration of a new Subscriber should be done Online – Complete the Registration Form at https://portal.telguard.com/
Telguard is open from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM EST Monday – Saturday and closed during major holidays. Registration forms received after hours will be processed the next business day.

  1. Log in to the Telguard https://portal.telguard.com/

  2. Choose the Register Subscriber link from the Subscriber

  3. On this form enter the Serial Number printed on the side of the C1M1 which is the Telguard ID for the unit. Note: Units may also be registered by entering the ICCID Number.

  4. Choose the Validate The Register Subscriber screen should appear once the Serial or ICCID number has been successfully validated  in   the   database. NOTE: You do not need to use the Unit Template options/ screen as this does not apply to the C1M1.

  5. Fill out the Subscriber Information page including the name, industry, address, city, state, zip, and
    For the Client Account Number we recommend entering the Reporting Acct number that will be transmitted to the Central Monitoring Station. This Reporting Acct number must also be entered when registering the C1M1 on the ElkLink website.
    After completing all required fields, click Next Step.

  6. In the Billing Summary sections, choose ELK TAP. Then cick Next Step. Be advised that C1M1 is included in the Telguard Advantage Program (TAP) for companies that participate in that program.

  7. Review the Subscriber Information. Then click the Register Subscriber

  8. The Subscriber # and 10 digit Serial Number will be displayed across the top of the Subscriber Profile screen. Either of these may be used to lookup a C1M1 in the Telguard

  9. Go to the ElkLink website where final registration will take place.

Step 4: Register (authenticate) the C1M1 Device on the ElkLink website

  1. Log in to the ElkLink site using your ElkLink Alarm Company
    IMPORTANT! To register a new C1M1 device your ElkLink login authority level must be: Alarm Company Admin or Alarm Company Reg. An Alarm Company ViewOnly authority cannot add or edit a device, it can only review the settings.

  2. Choose the Device This screen will list any/all devices that are currently activated under your Alarm Company authority.

  3.  To add a New Device click the + New option on left side of the

  4. The Add New Device screen should appear with the Service Provider, Alarm Co Name, Alarm Co Num, and Receiver IP Address/Port fields already These fields are auto-filledThe optional Heartbeat field enables supervisionfrom your ElkLink Company Account registration. 

  5. Note: The following fields can be changed from this screen: IP Addresses, Ports, and DNIS. To modify the auto-filled values of these please edit your Alarm Company Profile.of the IP reporting path by periodically sending a heartbeat (ping) to the CS Receiver.

  6. IMPORTANT: Prior to enabling this option you must ask your Central Station if they accept this option. If so they should be able to provide guidance on the time value setting that is approved.
    NOTE: The Heartbeat is never sent over the Cellular reporting path. Choose Confirm Activation. This will initiate communications with the C1M1 device and make it operationa

  7. Once all required information has been entered, choose the Authenticate Device This step validates that Device MAC, and Device PIN numbers are correct for the unit you are wishing to activate.

  8. Enter the Central Station Reporting Acct number which is the account number you want C1M1 to transmit to the Central Monitoring As mentioned earlier, this same number should have been entered for the Client Account Number on the Telguard website.

  9. Enter the Device MAC and Device PIN using the numbers that are printed on the sticker located on the side of the C1M1 unit. Enter a System Name to identify your

NOTE: Encryption of the IP communications is a Device option that cannot be programmed from this screen. It can only be programmed by manually
editing the Device after it has been activated. The Central Station generally has the responsibility to assign the encryption key, although some may
allow you to choose your own. In either case the encryption key must be 32 hexidecimal digits and must be programmed by manually editing the device

Step 5: Wiring & Connections

  1. Make certain the M1 and C1M1 are not powered on while making any
  2. Remove the front cover from the C1M1 Locate the secondary antenna connector on the C1M1 cellular card (See Figure 1).
  3. Plug the antenna cable connector onto the secondary antenna connector on the Ensure the cellular card does not become unseated from the connector on the C1M1 primary circuit board
  4. Route the cable towards the bottom of the board (See Figure 2).
  5. Replace the front cover on the C1M1 Alarm Communicator, ensuring the secondary antenna cable is properly routed though the opening at the bottom of the C1M1 housing (See Figure 3).
  6. The secondary antenna has a strong adhesive on the back side suitable for mounting to a clean, smooth surface. The primary antenna on the C1M1 and the secondary antenna should be no less than 5” apart. Ideal spacing is between 5.5” and 7.5”.

NOTE: To avoid damage, care should be taken to limit excessive removal and reconnection of the secondary antenna.
Connect a two-conductor Red/ Black power cable from the Positive and Negative input terminals on the C1M1 to the Positive and Negative output terminals of one of the Auxiliary Power outputs on the M1 Be mindful to observe proper polarity.

I MPORTANT! Do not make any connections to the terminals I or O.

These terminals are for future use.

  1. Plug the 9 pin serial connector into the main serial port #0 on the upper right edge of the M1
  2. Connect a Cat5/5E RJ45 terminated LAN cable (not supplied) from the C1M1 to the Customer’s LAN switch or
  3. Make sure all connections including the screw-on dipole antenna are correct and Turn on the M1 Control power. The C1M1 should power up.
  4. Observe the C1M1 LEDs and the 7 segment display for The unit will immediately attempt to obtain an IPv4 address

via DHCP from the customer’s LAN router, and display that IP address during the first few minutes after power application.
Example:     1 9   . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1 0 0

Installation must be in accordance with: – Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code. ANSIINFPA 72 and the National Electrical Code,ANSIINFPA 70. – UL 1641, Standard for Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems – UL 661, Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems – UL 827, Standard for Central-Station Alarm Services – Local Authority Having Jurisdiction – Wring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSUNFPA 70.

Step 6: Signal Strength Test

Always check the cellular signal strength in the proposed mounting location prior to permanent attachment. This can be done by temporarily powering up the C1M1 and holding it close to the proposed location while monitoring the bars of signal. A minimum of b2 is suggested. CAUTION: Do not rely on your smartphone for the signal strength! It displays voice signal strength instead of data signal strength.  Voice is not the same as Data!

  1. Connect the 12VDC inputs on the C1M1 to a 12VDC power source or 12V Be careful to observe polarity.
  2. Within 30 seconds the device should boot up and display information on the 7 segment display. This includes bars of service and likely several “E” (error) The error codes are listed on page 2.

The green CELL light should illuminate if sufficient cellular service can be obtained. The bars of service will display as a lower case “b” followed by a number from 0 to 5. More bars are always best, and we recommended choosing a mounting location that provides at least 2 bars or better. This will help ensure reliable cellular service. If the location where the M1 is mounted cannot provide at least 2 bars of service, we recommend relocating everything to a better location OR substituting a good quality remote antenna in place of the dipole antenna that is supplied with the unit. Remote Cellular antennas are available from many sources and can be found in varying lengths of cable.

  1. Once a suitable mounting location has been found, proceed to the physical installation and mounting of the C1M1 unit Consider the following prior to permanent mounting:
    • Do not mount in an area where persons might regularly come within 20cm (8 inches) of the
    • The best location for a cellular communicator is generally in the highest point of a building or a location with the fewest number of walls between the unit and the closest cell tower.
    • Try to avoid mounting the unit near any other electronic devices that might cause
    • The included antenna is intended for indoor installations
    • Always place the unit so that its antenna is perpendicular to the ground, either right side up or upside NEVER mount it with the antenna positioned horizontally.

Mounting

C1M1 is designed to be mounted in the top right corner of the M1 Control Enclosure. Be sure to perform a radio signal strength test PRIOR to permanent mounting of the M1 Control or the C1M1.

  1. From the inside install the supplied #6 x 3/8 self tapping mounting screw in the hole centered just above the top right knockout of the M1 Leave the screw sticking out 1/16″. The keyhole slot on the back of the C1M1 will slide onto this screw.
  2. Remove the 1/2″ antenna knockout on the top and right side of the enclosure (just above the mounting screw location).
  3. Hold the C1M1 at about a 5 degree angle and thread its antenna up and through the top antenna While doing so, move the unit to the right until the keyhole slot on the back engages the mounting screw. Slide the unit over and down onto the screw.
  4. The bottom of the C1M1 will straddle a basket handled designed for attachment of wiring with a zip-tie. After all testing has been

completed use the included zip-tie to final fix the unit to this basket handle.

Step 7: Program the M1 for IP Communications via the C1M1

Setting up and programming the M1 parameters necessary for communications using the C1M1 may be done from the Keypad Installer Level programming or from the ElkRP Programming Software.
METHOD 1: M1 Keypad Installer Level Programming

From the M1 Keypad enter the Installer Level Programming mode by pressing ELK, 9, RIGHT Arrow, and then entering the Installer Programming code. Navigate to Menu 08, Telephone Account Setup and press the RIGHT arrow key to select. The first screen shows the name currently assigned for Tel #1. A customized name is not required. Use the DOWN or UP arrow keys to scroll and view each menu option. Press the RIGHT arrow key to select and program the desired option.

Telephone #1 – This is the one and only telephone number that MUST be programmed in order to use the C1M1. Program each option as follows:

  1. Program option 01 (Format) as “06 = Ethernet”. This is required for M1 IP
  2. Program option 02 (Priority) as “0 = Always Report”.
  3. Skip option 03 (Num) but set option 04 (Dial Attempts) to at least
  4. Program the Areas (partitions) to be identified at the Central Station by entering a non-zero number (e.g. 009999, 000001, etc) into the respective Acct code locations (Options 05 thru 12, Acct # for Areas 1 – 8). The C1M1 will not report an area if the acct number is blank (000000). NOTE: The actual Account Number which identifies the M1 Customer to the Central Station is programmed and stored in the C1M1 via the ElkLink web portal. C1M1 reports that single Acct number and includes extended information that identifies the area (partition) to the Central
  5. Program option 13 as “Yes” if you wish to enable reporting of Zone Alarms, Zone Restorals, and Zone
  6. Program option 14 as “Yes” if you wish to enable reporting of Zone
  7. Program option 15 as “Yes” if you wish to enable reporting of Zone
  8. Program option 16 as “Yes” if you wish to enable reporting of User Openings and
  9. Program option 17 as “Yes” if you wish to enable reporting of Global System (AC, Low Battery, ) events.

NOTE: Telephone or “dialed” number is the legacy method used by M1 for communicating alarms. Of the available 8 telephone numbers in the M1 only Telephone #1 is required as part of the process for enabling C1M1 Cellular and IP communications. The other 7 numbers can still be used for digital or voice dialing if the client still has a working POTS (plain old telephone) line. In that case Telephone #2 could be setup and utilized as a digital dialer backup for the C1M1 should it ever be unsuccessful in reaching the Central Station. Keep in mind that since C1M1 is a Dual Path Communicator, it backs up itself using one of its two different communications pathways (IP and Cellular).

Reporting Codes – Menus 09, 10, 11, 12, and 13. Each of these Menus lists reporting codes grouped by catagory.

  1. Program each reporting code (Zone, User, System Event, ) that needs to be reported by entering a non-zero value (e.g. 01, 99, etc.) Reporting codes with a value of 00 will NOT be reported.
    METHOD 2: ElkRP Programming Software †
    Download and install the ElkRP PC Programming Software from the Elk Products website.   www.elkproducts.com    Connect to the M1 Control and program all necessary communications options. It will be necessary to create a new (blank) client M1 account in ElkRP unless you have previously used ElkRP to program this M1 Control.

Telephone #1 – This is the one and only telephone number that MUST be programmed in order to use the C1M1. Use the ElkRP Software to program each option as follows:

  1. Open/create the account file for the M1 Control and connect ElkRP using one of the methods mentioned in the box previous. With the account open select Telephones from the left hand column. If Telephone #1 does not already exist, choose New (or right click the mouse button) and add If Telephone #1 already exists then select edit its settings.
  2. Program the Priority for Telephone #1 as: “Always Report”.
  3. There is no need to program a Name for Telephone #1. This is optional and may be
  4. Program the Format for Telephone #1 as: IP (6)
  5. There is no need to program the Number to Dial but the Dial Attempts should be set to at least
  6. For each of the Reporting events (Alarms, Users, Globals, ) place a check mark in the adjacent box of those you wish to have the C1M1 report.
  7. ElkRP will present a list of 8 checkboxes for selecting the Areas (partitions) to be reported to the Central The C1M1 will not report an area if the acct number box

is not checked. NOTE: The actual Account Number which identifies the M1 Customer to the Central Station is programmed and stored in the C1M1 via the ElkLink web portal. C1M1 reports that single Acct number and includes extended information that identifies the area (partition) to the Central Station.

  1. If you wish to setup Telephone #2 as a digital dialer backup to Telephone #1, add or edit

Telephone #2 and program it as type: “Backup.” Telephone #1 will be the primary means of communications and Telephone #2 will only be used as digital dialer backup should Telephone #1 (C1M1) be unsuccessful. Dual reporting (to both) may also be selected by configuring the Type for both numbers as: “Always Report.” Be aware that some Central Stations may charge additional fees for dual reporting.

  1. Select Communicator from the left hand column and review each of the different Reporting Codes (RCs) by category. Program each reporting code (Zone, User, System Event, ) that needs to be reported by entering a non-zero value (e.g. 01, 99, etc.). Reporting codes with a value of 00 will NOT be reported.
  2. Select the Send to Control button to program these settings. VERY IMPORTANT! ElkRP must be connected to the M1 Control in order to do Page 10

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Step 8: Test and Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions via Cellular, IP, or

both

Trip several alarms on the M1 Control and verify that the central station receives them.
If you are having problems getting reliable alarm signal transmissions, additional adjustments may be necessary.

  • Recheck signal You need at least 2 bars of service [    ] to be assurred of reliable service.
  • Check antenna connector and make sure it is screwed on and seated

This should complete the Installation and Programming of the C1M1

Communicator. The C1M1 should now be operational.

AGENCY COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS

FCC AND IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
Device Uses Approved Radio: NL-SW-LTE-GELS3
ELKC1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd Communicator Contains FCC ID: QIPELS31-V (LTE Radio Module)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interferences, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTICE: Any change or modification to this equipment not expressly approved by Elk Products Inc. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth in an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the equipment and the user’s body.
NOTICE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for

FIPS 197 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:

The ELK-C1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd Communicator device is compliant with FIPS 197. It incorporates a Freescale Kinetis with mmCAU and implements the Elk Crypto Library using AES 128, 192, and 256 encryption standards for encrypted line security. The C1M1 LTEV has been validated by NIST under the requirements of FIPS 197, Advanced Encryption Standard. Elk received FIPS 197 Validation Certificate #3352 on May 8, 2015.
Further information about this may be obtained from: http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/documents/aes/aesval.html

C1M1 NETWORK (Port) REQUIREMENTS: (Disregard when using C1M1 in cellular only mode)
It is not necessary to forward any inbound ports in your customer’s router because C1M1 it initiates all network connections as OUTBOUND from the customer premises. Customers who utilize a firewall to block ports, however, may need to adjust their firewall to allow OUTBOUND connections on specific ports needed by C1M1.
Ports 3061 and 3071 must be opened to OUTBOUND UDP connections. C1M1 uses these ports to communicate with the Central Station IP Receiver(s). IMPORTANT! If your Central Station is employing different ports on their IP Receiver(s), then be sure that the matching appropriate ports are programmed and opened in the firewall for OUTBOUND UDP connections.
Port 8888 – This port must be opened to OUTBOUND TCP connections. C1M1 uses this port to communicate with the ElkLink backend server, where the CS reporting parameters and general setup are stored and managed. If customer chooses to use the free remote app, ElkLink Mobile, this same port also faciilitates that connectivity. The ElkLink Mobile connectivity may be disabled, however, this port must still be opened or else the C1M1 will not be able to receive parameter changes

Port 8899 may need to be opened to OUTBOUND TCP connections but only if the customer wishes to use ElkRP Remote Programming or one of the third party mobile apps: eKeypad or M1TouchPro. C1M1 uses this port reach the ElkLink “proxy” server that facilitates the proxy connectivity of these programs. Third part remote control and ElkRP Remote Programming over network will be blocked if this port is not opened.
To test for outbound allowed ports use this tool: http://portquiz.net:xxxx NOTE: Substitute the xxxx with the port you wish to test.

LIMITED WARRANTY

The ELKC1M1 LTEV ElkCommBd Communicator is warranted to be free from defects and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of manufacture. Refer to Elk’s website for full warranty statement and details.
NOTE: ELK PRODUCTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

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