User's Manual

ELK-6011 Wireless Single Button Panic Sensor
APPLICATION
The ELK-6011 is a Wireless Two-Way Panic Sensor. It features
a Single press and hold button and Red LED feedback indicator.
The typical application for this sensor is for activating a panic
or emergency alarm. The 6011 is compatible with Wireless
Transceivers that utilize Elks ‘RFTW’ two-way technology; such
as, the ELK-M1XRFTW. Each time the button is pressed and
held the 6011 sends a unique TXID identifier to the transceiver
and then listens for an acknowledgement.
The 6011 features Elks Industry Leading Two-Way Technology,
capable of on-demand status updates as well as extended range
and long battery life.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Frequency: 902 Mhz - 928 Mhz frequency hopping
Dimensions: 1.43”W x 1.9”L x .53”D
Operating Temperature: 14° to 104° F (-10° to 40° C)
Relative Humidity: 5-95% Non-Condensing
Battery: Non-Replaceable, est. 5 yr life based on typical use
Unique TXID Code: Over 1 million combinations
The 6011 has a single activation button. Pressing and holding this button for at least 2 seconds will cause a wireless Keyfob
event 4 activation to be transmitted to the M1 Control. Wireless Keyfob event 4 must be programmed as a 24hr Police Panic
alarm. Refer to the M1 Keypad Installer programming menu [
Wireless Setup > Keyfob Defintions
] or the ElkRP Software.
While the button is held, and continuing for approximately 5 seconds, the single Red LED on the 6011 should blink to confirm
that the 24hr Police Panic alarm has been activated.
Key (Button) #4 Red [ Triangle ]
- OPTIONAL: Pressing and holding this button for 2 seconds will activate programmable
definition 4. Because of the 2 second press time this button is best suited for activating a Panic type of alarm. But the
default definition of button 4=0000 [blank]. It is up to the Installer to program the definition for this optional feature.
NOTES: A special M1 firmware update is required to support keychain remotes assigned to partitions (Areas) 2 thru 8.
If the M1 Transceiver experiences a total power loss the status displayed for partitions 2 thru 8 will be incorrect until
such time as a keychain remote is used to physically change the partition status. ** Whenever the keychain remote is
transmitting you may notice the LED faintly flicker, especially in dark or low light conditions. This is normal.
Operational Testing
1.
The ELK-6011 Wireless Single Button Panic Sensor must be within range of the Wireless Transceiver.
2.
Press and hold the button for at least 2 seconds. Continue holding.
3.
The 24hr Police Panic alarm should activate on the M1 Control.
4.
The LED above the pushbutton should start to blink RED, indicating that the 24hr Police Panic has been activated.
NO LED = Out of Range
IMPORTANT NOTICES: Per UL a complete test of the security system and all zones should be performed once a week.
Wireless devices cannot operate beyond the range of their Transceiver(s). If the Elk-6011 does not activate the alarm,
or the LED visual feedback does not work, it is likely that the sensor is out-of-range of the Transceiver. Other causes
include: 1) not properly enrolled, 2) low or dead battery, or the M1XRFTW Transceiver is disconnected or not working
and able to hear and respond.
Enrolling from M1 Keypad Installer Programming
1.
Enter
M1 Keypad Installer Programming
and navigate
to
Menu:
14-Wireless Setup
2.
Press right arrow, then scroll up to Sub-Menu:
3:Learn Sel
WirelessTransmtr
3.
Press right arrow, then scroll or select a unused/available
WZone
(wireless zone).
4.
Press right arrow to
Lrn
(Enroll) a new sensor.
5.
Press and hold the single button as soon as the M1 Keypad
displays
Push Transmitter Button
. The M1G voice will
speak; Press Transmitter button for zone xx”.
6.
Upon successful enrollment the Keypad will chime and
briefly display the 6 digit TXID code of the sensor.
If enrollment fails the TXID will not display. If that occurs;
repeat steps 3 thru 6.
7.
The Rapid-Enroll feature will auto advance to the next
wireless zone in sequence and wait for the next enrollment.
Simply repeat step 5 for each additional Keychain Remote.
8.
To end Rapid-Enroll AFTER all wireless zones (sensors)
Enrolling from ElkRP Software
1.
Launch ElkRP and open the desired Customer Account file.
2.
If no wireless zones currently exist in this M1 you will need
to
create a group of 16 wireless zones. In the folders column
right
click on
Zones (Inputs)
and then click
New Wireless
Zones
.
Place a check mark in the box beside the desired
group, then
click OK. Repeat if additional wireless groups
are required.
All expanded zones must be defined in
groups of 16. The
M1XRFTW wireless must always start
at Zone 17 (Group 2)
and the last wireless zone CANNOT
be higher than Zone 160
(Group 10).
Note: M1 only allows Zones 17 to 160 to be used for
wireless zones (max. of 144 wireless sensors). If a large
number of wireless zones is expected, avoid conflict with
any future Hardwired Zones in the range of zones 17 to
160 by NOT enrolling any Hardwired Zone Expanders
(M1XIN) at data bus addresses below 10.
Battery
The 6011 Keychain Remote battery is not-replaceable. When
the battery reaches end-of-life it will be necessary to replace the
Keychain Remote. The system will display a low battery alert
prior to the end-of-life.
Limited Warranty
The 6011 Wireless Single Button Panic Sensor is warranted to
be free from defects and workmanship for a period of 2 years
from date of manufacture. Batteries used with wireless devices
are not warranted. Elk makes no warranty, express or implied,
including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose with regard to batteries used with wireless devices.
Refer to Elks website for full warranty statement and details.
are
enrolled, press the ELK key one time.
9.
Setting the Loop # - For Keychain remotes the Loop # setting
does not matter!
10.
No-Supervision - Press the ELK key to locate Sub-Menu:
2: Xmit Transmitter Opt
. Press the right arrow and scroll
to the wireless zone belonging to the Keychain Remote.
Press the right arrow and scroll up to option 02. Press the
right arrow and enter “0 for No Supervision. NOTE:
Keychain Remotes are not supervised. They DO NOT send
supervisory check-in signals to the transceiver!
ZONE DEFINITION:
After all wireless zones (sensors) have
been enrolled proceed to Menu:
5 - Zone Definitions
to
program the name, zone type, and any desirable options.
Program the Zone Definition for a 6010 KeyChain Remote
as: 15-Keyfob.
3.
Double click on
Wireless - Group _
(the group just added),
then double click one zone at a time to define a name, type,
and options. Repeat for each wireless zone. In ElkRP it is
more efficient to program the Zone Definitions (name, type,
and options) before moving on to the Wireless Setup for
entering the TXID and Loop number.
4.
From the Folders column double click on
Wireless Setup
to setup and enroll the wireless sensors.
4a. Click the
Transmitters
tab, then double click a zone.
4b. Place a check mark in the
Enabled
box.
4c. Set Supervision type to
0
- Keychain Remotes are
Not
Supervised.
4d. Skip to the
TXID box
and enter the Sensor TXID from
the
printed label located on the sensor.
4e.
LOOP
# - For Keychain remotes the Loop # setting does
not matter!
4f. Click Save. Repeat the entire step 4 for each additional
Wireless Zone and Sensor.
BATTERY WARNING: Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not attempt to disassemble. Do not incinerate or expose to heat
above 212° F (100° C). Dispose of used sensor and its battery properly. Keep away from children.
FCC AND IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada License-Exempt RSS Standards. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the
transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou
inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il
faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépassepas l'intensité nécessaire à
l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.
IMPORTANT! The program option for supervision must be set to NO on any wireless zone(s) used with Keychain Remotes.
These type of devices are commonly carried off-premises in a pocket or purse. Because of this, Keychain Remotes are not
ELK-6011 Wireless Single Button Panic Sensor FCC ID: TMAELK-6011 IC: 4353A-6011
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.
designed to send supervisory check-in signals since they will often be out of operating range of the Wireless Transceiver.
Should the control ever display a “Missing Transmitter trouble on a Keychain Remote zone, it quite possible that the
supervisory option is set wrong. Make sure the supervisory option is set to NO.
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