ELK-M1XRFTW Two-Way Wireless Receiver/Transceiver & Input Expander for Elk Two-Way Wireless Sensors. Refer to page 8 for a listing of sensor part numbers. INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT NOTE: ELK-M1G and M1EZ8 Controls require application firmware ver. 5.2.8 or higher to be compatible with the M1XRFTW Receiver. Refer to Elk's website for "flash" file updates. For the very latest downloadable version of this manual please go to our website: http://www.elkproducts.com L??? Rev.
Table of Contents General Installation and Setup ..................................................................................................... 4 Setting the M1XRF Data Bus Address and the Starting Wireless Zone ID ............................................... 5 Data Bus Enrollment:: .............................................................................................................................. 6 Data Bus Address Switches................................................................
OVERVIEW The "TW" model of the ELK-M1XRF Wireless RF Receiver (part # ELKM1XRFTW) allows an ELK-M1 and ELK-M1EZ8 Controls to accept Elk's complete line of Two-Way Wireless Sensors. Refer to the list of available transmitters in this manual. Including this new Elk Two-Way Receiver, Elk now produces three (3) different models of wireless receivers for the M1 Control. One is for Elk sensors (M1XRFTW), one is for GE sensors (M1XRF2G), and one is for Honeywell sensors (M1XRF2H).
General Installation and Setup INSTALL UNIT * SET ADDRESS AND OPTION JUMPERS * ACTIVATE M1 BUS ENROLLMENT PROCESS ANT1 On-board Antenna JP1 Bus Terminating Jumper ELK-M1XRFEG Data Bus Address Switches ELK-M1XRFTW Two-Way Receiver/Transceiver RS-485 Data Bus Connections NOTE: Jumper JP1makes it convenient to terminate the RS-485 Data Bus if this is the last installed device. 1. Mounting - Two (2) #6 x 1/2" screws (not provided), one on each side of the housing should be used for mounting.
Setting the M1XRF Data Bus Address and the Starting Wireless Zone ID Every device on the M1 RS-485 4-wire data bus must have a valid address setting (from 1 to 15) within it's device type. TYPE 1 is for Keypads, TYPE 2 is for Hardwire and Wireless Input expanders, TYPE 3 is for Output expanders, TYPE 4 is for Serial expanders. The device types allow address numbers to be re-used in each different device type.
M1XIN Zone Expanders Data Bus Starting and Ending Address Zone Numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Zones 17 - 32 Zones 33 - 48 Zones 49 - 64 Zones 65 - 80 Zones 81 - 96 Zones 97 - 112 Zones 113 - 128 Zones 129 - 144 Zones 145 - 160 Zones 161 - 176 Zones 177 - 192 Zones 193 - 208 not valid not valid M1XRF Wireless Receivers Switch Settings S1 S2 S3 S4 Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On - On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off - Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off On On - Off Off Off O
Operation What makes the Elk Two-Way technology different from existing "older" wireless technology? Elk's Two-Way technology is vastly superior to traditional one-way wireless. Each transmission from an Elk sensor is looking for an acknowledgement from the receiver. Positive acknowledgement of a transmission results in the sensor generally only needing to send a single transmission. In a rare case where the transmission is not acknowledged by the receiver, the sensor intelligently resends the transmission.
Elk Wireless Sensors and their enrollment procedures Wireless Devices may be enrolled into M1 from the Keypad Installer Level Programming or from ElkRP M1 Keypad Installer Level Programming utilizes Menu 14 and the “Lrn” mode process. Enrollment steps often vary between device types, so please follow the specific enroll method mentioned beside each device. ElkRP Remote Programming primarily involves typing in the TxID or serial number of the sensor, along with selecting the particular attributes.
Enrolling Wireless Devices into M1 from the Keypad Installer Level Programming Enroll Method 1 - Sensors with no tamper switch. * REMOVE BATTERY from sensor or verify it is not NOT installed before proceeding * Step 1 – Enter Keypad Installer Level Programming and navigate to Menu 14 – Wireless Definitions Step 2 – Press the right arrow key and scroll or navigate to Option 3 – Learn Wireless Transmitter. Step 3 – Press the right arrow key and scroll or navigate to the desired wireless zone number.
Programming via Keypad From the keypad enter the Installer Level Programming mode. Press ELK, 9 > (enter installer code). Navigate to the Wireless Setup - Menu 14 and press the RIGHT arrow key to select.
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Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Tables These tables are intended to help visualize how the Wireless Zones and Hardwired Zones share the data bus address assignments. They should help with the setting of a starting zone ID and data bus address(s) to obtain the total and best mix of wireless and hardwired zones. At a minimum, the left column shows the total "max." wireless zones that may be obtained based on the starting zone ID and data bus addresses chosen. 1.
Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Tables (cont'd) No RF Zones Here Total Wireless Zones (max.
Appendix B - Examples of Zone Configurations Example A All 208 Zones as Hardwired Example C 48 Hardwired Zones 112 Wireless Zones PLUS 2 Redundant Receivers Example B 16 Hardwired Zones 144 Wireless Zones Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1-16 Bus Addr x Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1-16 Bus Addr x Inputs on Main Panel Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XIN Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XRF Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XIN Zones 33-48 Bus Addr 3 M1XIN Zones 33-48 Bus Addr 3 Zones 33-48 Bus Addr 3 M1XIN Zones
Appendix C - Installing Multiple Redundant Receivers After the first M1XRF Receiver has been installed, additional receivers can be installed for redundancy or improved coverage and range. Each addtional M1XRF will require its own data bus address and must be enrolled into the control. The data bus address setting of any additional "redundant" M1XRF Receivers can be any unused data bus address except for addresses 13, 14, 15, 16.
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