- #Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl serial#
- #Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl update#
- #Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl software#
#Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl software#
Click the Save icon below the main menu bar.Select Universal Devices ISY export for an Insteon network.Go to Automation, right+click on Lighting, and select Import Lighting Data.This will save an export file on your computer, please note the location.An ID is automatically assigned to each entry, but you may customize it by double clicking the value and entering any valid, unused X10 id.Add devices to be to exported to Elk by selecting them from the Available column and pressing the button.After you make any changes to Elk, for example renaming a zone, you must refresh the topology for the ISY to see these changes.Click the button to load the topology (e.g.Enable the ISY connection to the ELK M1XEP by clicking the "Enabled" checkbox.Enter the access code you have for the user in ELK RP2 (either 4 or 6 digits).Set the port to non-secure port of 2101 (ELK does not support TLS).Go to M1XEP TCP/IP Settings page if you forgot the secure port numberīring up the admin console for the ISY-99i and do the following.Now go back to the 'Account Details' in the ElkRP2 software and change the port back to the secure port for Elk RP2 (2601 by default).If that works, you should see the indicator in the lower left corner of the ElkRP2 window change from Red to Green, and indicated that the M1g is "Connected".(2) Try to connect to the Elk ( Connection -> Network).(1) In Account Details, change the port to the non-secure port (e.g.Test the connection to M1XEP via a non-secure socket (This is how the ISY will talk to the Elk, so let's make sure it is working correctly).(5) If you have changed your IP address config, you may need to reboot the M1XEP-Click the button to reboot the M1XEP.
#Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl update#
(4) Click the button to update the M1XEP with your changes.(3) If you are using a static IP address for the M1XEP (this is recommended) then verify that the IP settings are still correct.(2) Select the Enable non-secure port Checkbox.Go to Account Details, click the button.Launch the Elk RP2 application and do the following Click button (you may need to connect first)Įnabling Non-Secure Communications on the Elk.
#Elk m1 ethernet module activetcl serial#
Select all six Serial Port 0 checkboxes.Make sure the following are not selected:.
ELK M1 Gold (4) with firmware 4.6.4 or above.Please note that since ISY uses the unsecure port for M1XEP, you must ensure that your WiFi network uses encryption This module is designed to expose ELK Security commands and events to ISY's Programming environment. To purchase this module, please to to Admin Console | Help | Purchase Modules. 5 Configuring ISY to Communicate with ELK.4.3 Enabling Non-Secure Communications on the Elk.4.2 Configuring an Elk User with an access code to use from the ISY.