ELK-M1XRFTWM Two-Way Wireless Transceiver/ Expander for Elk Two-Way Wireless Sensors. Refer to page 8 for a listing of sensor part numbers. INSTALLATION MANUAL L644 Rev. A 7/27/2016 PO Box 100 3266 US Hwy 70 West Hildebran, NC 28637 828-397-4200 828-397-4415 Fax http://www.elkproducts.
Table of Contents Installation and Setup..................................................................................................................... 4 Diagnostic LED Indicators......................................................................................................................... 5 Setting the Data Bus Address and the Starting Wireless Zone ID............................................................. 5 Data Bus Enrollment:: ......................................................
OVERVIEW The letters "TW" in M1XRFTWM stand for"two-way" communications, meaning this device is actually a transmitter and a receiver (a transceiver). In other words, it has the ability to both transmit and receive. The compatible Elk 6000 series two-way wireless sensors are also two-way, making them vastly superior to traditional one-way wireless sensors. The last letter "M" stands for "multiple receiver capable".
Installation and Setup INSTALL UNIT * SET ADDRESS AND OPTION JUMPERS * ACTIVATE M1 BUS ENROLLMENT PROCESS ANT1 On-board Antenna JP1 Bus Terminating Jumper Data Bus Address Switches NOTE: ONLY addresses 2, 3, 4, or 5 should be used with the M1XRFTWM. RS-485 Data Bus Connections ELK-M1XRFTWM Two-Way Transceiver NOTE: Jumper JP1makes it convenient to terminate the RS-485 Data Bus if this is the last installed device.
1. Mounting - Use two (2) #6 x 1/2" screws (not provided) on each side of the housing for mounting. The Transceiver connects to the Keypad data bus and may be remotely located up to several thousand feet away from the control. NEVER mount inside a metal enclosure or on metalized surface! Space at least 4 to 6 feet from electrical devices that generates noise, including the M1 Control. Electrical noise may negatively affect operation. 2.
HARDWIRED Zone Expanders Data Bus Address Starting and Ending 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 Table 1-1 WIRELESS Zone Expanders 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 -
Operation How does the Elk Two-Way technology differ from one-way wireless technology? Elk's Two-Way technology is superior to traditional one-way wireless products in many ways. 1. Every signal sent by an Elk two-way sensor receives a positive acknowledgment from the transceiver. One-way systems have the reputation of being "fire and pray". 2. Elk two-way sensors only send one signal at a time.
Elk 6000 Series Wireless Sensors Enrollment and programming of wireless devices may be done from Keypad Installer Programming or from ElkRP Enrollment from Keypad Installer Programming utilizes Menu 14 and the LRN (Learn) method. The enroll method varies between sensors. Please follow the specific enroll method suggested below and read the additional programming recommendations.
'Quick Step' Enrollment of Elk 6000 Series Sensors Enrolling Sensors from the M1 Keypad Installer Programming (additional details on following pages) NOTE: The M1XRFTW must be enrolled on the data bus at address 2. 1. From M1 Keypad Installer Programming scroll or navigate to Menu: 14-Wireless Setup 2. Press right arrow and scroll up to Sub-Menu: 3:Learn SelbPrgr WirelessTransmtr 3. Press right arrow WZone and search of scroll to the first available (unused) location displaying TransmitrToLrn.
M1 Keypad Programming for Wireless 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. 14-Wireless Setup r There are four (4) wireless setup submenus: 1-Receiver (Transceiver) Options, 2-Xmitter Options, 3-Xmitter Enroll, and 4-Keyfob Event Definitions. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to locate the desired submenu, then press the right arrow key to select.
3:Learn Selb Prg r WirelessTransmtr 3a WZone = 017 HW l TransmitrToLrn r This submenu is used to manually enroll transmitters (sensors). To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key, or press the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll submenus. Select the zone for the new transmitter (sensor) by entering the three (3) digit zone number OR by scrolling to the zone number using the UP and DOWN arrow keys. NOTE: If a transmitter is already enrolled for this zone the display will resemble 3c below.
Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Table This table should help visualize how the Wireless Zones and Hardwired Zones share the data bus address assignments. Please note that No Wireless Zones Are Allowed Above Zone 160. This table shows the starting wireless Zone # and data bus address along with the additional data bus addresses and Zone #’s necessary to obtain the total and best mix of wireless and hardwired zones.
Appendix B - Examples of Zone Configurations Example A Example B Example C All 208 Zones as Hardwired 144 Wireless Zones plus 16 Hardwired Zones 112 Wireless Zones plus 48 Hardwired Zones Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1-16 Bus Addr N/A Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1-16 Bus Addr N/A Inputs on Main Panel Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XIN Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XRFTWM Zones 17-32 Bus Addr 2 M1XRFTWM Zones 33-48 Bus Addr 3 M1XIN Zones 33-48 Bus Addr 3 Optional 2nd M1XRFTWM Zones 33-48 Bus A
Appendix C - Installing Multiple Redundant Transceivers After the first Transceiver has been installed at address 2, up to 3 additional units may be installed for redundancy or improved coverage and range. Each addtional unit will require its own data bus address and must be enrolled into the control. IMPORTANT NOTE: There can be no more than 4 total ELK-M1XRFTWM Transceivers connected to the M1 Control. † The use of multiple redundant Transceivers was not evaluated by UL.
Appendix E - Agency Statements FCC AND IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. 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. NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE.
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