mtwalsh367
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Here is what I posted on the Elk website descibing the issue. I have not verified this issue with the latest firware but I upgraded this past weekend so I can test this again tonight. I will post more informaition after I test.
If I trip a back door zone (forgot to bypass it when letting the dogs out) the alarm triggers as expected. When I check in the log I see the back door trip and then immediately following my 2 garage overhead doors trip (extended entry delay) and then the garage door to the house (standard entry delay). I have a pretty simple set up with only 8 zones defined in all. Currently 2 of these zones are set up for non alarm zones because I am trying out 2 motion detectors for sensitivity prior to making these active alarm zones.
I can repeat this error following the described sceneario above. However, the falsely trigged zones are not always the same. For example, I just repeated this test and this time I did not get both overhead garage door zones reported falsely as I did in my prior test. I had the real tripped zone - back door, and then 2 false zones - one overhead garage door and the garage entry door to the house.
Also, just wanted to mention that all of my zones are hard wired.
Matt
If I trip a back door zone (forgot to bypass it when letting the dogs out) the alarm triggers as expected. When I check in the log I see the back door trip and then immediately following my 2 garage overhead doors trip (extended entry delay) and then the garage door to the house (standard entry delay). I have a pretty simple set up with only 8 zones defined in all. Currently 2 of these zones are set up for non alarm zones because I am trying out 2 motion detectors for sensitivity prior to making these active alarm zones.
I can repeat this error following the described sceneario above. However, the falsely trigged zones are not always the same. For example, I just repeated this test and this time I did not get both overhead garage door zones reported falsely as I did in my prior test. I had the real tripped zone - back door, and then 2 false zones - one overhead garage door and the garage entry door to the house.
Also, just wanted to mention that all of my zones are hard wired.
Matt