Elk M1G and two different test times - where is the second?

Linwood

Active Member
I have no memory, I'll say that up front, as I probably set this up.

I have an M1G that is connected to NextAlarm, and working wonderfully - automation, alarm system, etc. Every day at a time I set in ElkRP under System RC's it dials in and tests, and I get an email from NextAlarm. Same time every day, no problem, works great, reassuring it is all still connected.

Well-- except. On Saturday at about 3am in the morning I get a test as well. Once a week, every week, though the time drifts a bit (e.g. 2:54am, 3:20am, 3:59am, etc.)

Now I assume some where, some time, when I did this install I set that up.

I have no rules set like that (not even sure I could set a rule).

I am using a Uplink 2500 with M1XSP to communicate, and I can't recall any settings in there, unless it does something auto-magically, weekly?

Is there another test setup other than System RC's, that I may have set up and forgot? It's not really a problem that it happens weekly, it is just driving me nuts HOW it happens weekly.
 
I am pretty sure the Uplink 2500 has its own weekly test. As far as I know, it is not configurable. Mine is currently around 10 PM on Wednesdays.

Speculation: you might be able to get the time of the test to shift by power cycling the unit. My test time drifts (or has drifted) significantly as it used to be about 9 AM and I don't recall the last time my 2500 should have rebooted.
 
I am pretty sure the Uplink 2500 has its own weekly test. As far as I know, it is not configurable. Mine is currently around 10 PM on Wednesdays.

Speculation: you might be able to get the time of the test to shift by power cycling the unit. My test time drifts (or has drifted) significantly as it used to be about 9 AM and I don't recall the last time my 2500 should have rebooted.

Actually if that's it, it is fine. I don't care when it goes off, it's just email I see the next day.

I was tracking down something unrelated, and decided I must have set it up and failed to remember. If the above is the case, at least in this one case I didn't forget what I did.

Thanks.
 
Back
Top