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M1XRF2G  Installation Manual

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OVERVIEW

The 

"2G" 

 model of the ELK-M1XRF Wireless RF Receiver (full part # ELKM1XRF2G) allows the ELK-M1 and ELK-M1EZ8 Controls

to accept specific models of GE wireless transmitters.  The receiver connects to the four (4) wire data (keypad) bus of the control
and integrates in much the same way as a M1XIN hardware zone expander except that a single Receiver can handle up to 144
wireless zones (e.g. transmitter sensors or points).  The benefits of operating from the data bus are: 1) A receiver can be installed
virtually anywhere in the building for convenience and optimum coverage.  2) Multiple receivers (up to 11 total) can be connected
to a single control for ultimate range and/or coverage redundancy.  The major benefit of having multiple Receivers is that hundreds
if not thousands of square feet can now be covered by strategically placing each receiver in a different geographic location.

The M1XRF receiver is designed such that all transmitter programming and enrollment data is stored in the control panel, and not
in the receiver itself.   This way, should a receiver ever need to be replaced, it is only necessary to enroll the replacement receiver
onto the data bus and then enter and exit the wireless setup programming.   In addition, portable devices like Keyfobs can work
with multiple receivers on the same system.  Regardless of which receiver picks up the Keyfob transmission, the data will be sent
back to the panel for processing.

The ELK-M1Gold or M1EZ8 MUST be operating firmware 5.0.12 or higher.

ElkRP Programming Software version 1.6.16 or higher is required for programming.

NOTE: The "2G" suffix on the M1XRF part number refers to "2 antenna" & "GE" compatibility.  The
M1XRF2G is ONLY compatible with specific models of GE 319.5MHz transmitters, and ONLY those
sensors which utilize Crystal technology.

This receiver incorporates Crystal frequency technology and is a dual (2) antenna, phase diversity design capable of long range
wireless coverage.  It comes packaged with two (2) optional ground plane antennas for extremely long range coverage
requirements.

NOTE:  GE makes both 

Crystal 

and 

SAW 

technology transmitters in the 319.5MHz range.  

Crystal

technology has very narrow frequency tolerances and utilizes highly accurate filtering technology to
reduce noise susceptibility and provide the best possible range.  

SAW

 technology has a broader

frequency tolerance making them less costly and less accurate, generally resulting in shorter range.

The use of 

SAW

 transmitters with any 

Crystal 

based receiver is not a good practice due to the fact that

the broader frequency 

SAW

 transmission may be filtered out (ignored) by the narrower Crystal receiver.

While it may be possible to get a SAW transmitter to enroll into the M1XRF receiver IT IS NOT
RECOMMENDED due to the possibility of a transmission being filtered out (ignored).

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Summary of Contents for ELK-M1XRF2G

Page 1: ... Programming Software version 1 6 16 or higher is required for programming the M1XRF Do Not update controls that are connected to GE NX wireless receivers to 5 x x firmware Continue to use 4 x x firmware with GE receivers Firmware 5 x x is ONLY for use with the ELK M1XRF receiver ELK M1XRF2G Wireless Receiver and Input Expander Compatible with specific models of GE Wireless Sensors Refer to page 7...

Page 2: ...e or more of the following measures If using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is induced or eliminated Move the receiver away from the security control Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the security control Have the device or controller plugged into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on diff...

Page 3: ...m Regardless of which receiver picks up the Keyfob transmission the data will be sent back to the panel for processing The ELK M1Gold or M1EZ8 MUST be operating firmware 5 0 12 or higher ElkRP Programming Software version 1 6 16 or higher is required for programming NOTE The 2G suffix on the M1XRF part number refers to 2 antenna GE compatibility The M1XRF2G is ONLY compatible with specific models ...

Page 4: ...t proper connections of data bus devices with multiple homerun cables 3 Antenna Installation M1XRF2G is supplied with four 4 antennas Two 2 of these antennas installed into the top locations marked Antenna1 Antenna 2 will be more than adequate for proper receiver performance The dual antennas ensure signal diversity which helps eliminate RF dead spots The two 2 extra antennas are called Ground Pla...

Page 5: ...the data bus address of the first M1XRF Receiver if there are multiple Receivers to the starting zone ID as depicted in Tables 1 1 and 1 2 NOTE ELK strongly recommends that the starting wireless zone number conforms to the numbering scheme shown in Tables 1 1 and 1 2 even though the actual data bus address of the M1XRF could be address 10 while the first group of 16 wireless zones could be program...

Page 6: ... up to display 9 Installation Programming Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu The Installer Program Code PIN must be entered to access this menu 2 Enter the Installer Program Code The default code is 172839 3 The first Installer Programming menu displayed will be Bus Module Enrollment 4 Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu Enrolling Bus Modules will display 5 The control will tr...

Page 7: ...t to YES to use a N C Switch on External Contacts NO to use a N O Switch Enroll Process Twist end cap using a coin or screwdriver 1 8 CCW A Door And Window Transmitter GE part 60 688 95 or equivalent OPTIONS WZnxxx 03 Option 1 set to YES to disable internal Reed Switch NO leaves the internal switch active OPTIONS WZnxxx 04 Option 2 set to YES to use a N C Switch on External Contacts NO to use a N ...

Page 8: ...ammed using either the M1 Keypad Installer Programming or the ElkRP Remote Programming software The following pages document the options and steps for programming from the keypad Transmitter RF Level Checking Signal Strength Wireless transmitters send multiple repeats or rounds of their data transmission packets to compensate for interfer ence weak signal etc In the case of GE Transmitters Intrusi...

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Page 11: ...ddr 4 Zn 49 64 M1XRF Cells marked indicate a Reserved Address which can only be used for wireless zones Cells marked RRF indicate bus addresses where ONLY a redundant M1XRF Receiver can be installed Cells marked H or RRF indicate bus addresses where either a M1XIN Hardwired Expander OR a redundant M1XRF Receiver can be installed These charts are intended to help visualize how the Wireless Zones an...

Page 12: ...Data Bus Addr 2 Zn 17 32 Data Bus Addr 3 Zn 33 48 Data Bus Addr 4 Zn 49 64 Data Bus Addr 5 Zn 65 80 Data Bus Addr 6 Zn 81 96 Data Bus Addr 7 Zn 97 112 Data Bus Addr 8 Zn 113 128 Data Bus Addr 9 Zn 129 144 Starting Zn ID 145 Data Bus Addr 10 Zn 145 160 H or RRF Total Wireless Zones max 16 H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF H or RRF Data Bus Addr 12 Zn 1...

Page 13: ...ones 145 160 Zones 161 176 Zones 177 192 Zones 193 208 Bus Addr x Bus Addr 2 Bus Addr 3 Bus Addr 4 Bus Addr 5 Bus Addr 6 Bus Addr 7 Bus Addr 8 Bus Addr 9 Bus Addr 10 M1XIN or Keypad Zones Bus Addr 13 M1XRF M1XIN or Redundant M1XRF NO M1XIN Expanders on these addresses Zones 1 16 Inputs on Main Panel Zones 17 32 Zones 33 48 Zones 49 64 Zones 65 80 Zones 81 96 Zones 97 112 Zones 113 128 Zones 129 14...

Page 14: ...edundant Receivers In theory it is possible to install up to 11 total M1XRF2G Receivers onto a single M1 or M1EZ8 control but only if there were NO M1XIN Expandersinstalled For large installations or added coverage in areas with poor wireless conditions additional M1XRF Redundant Receivers can be connected to the data bus Redundant receivers must be addressed and enrolled for proper supervision Lo...

Page 15: ... connection Again use the appropriate Direct using Com_ OR Network options 4 Click on Update Verify Firmware from the Send Rcv menu icon 5 On the Update Verify screen select the device to be updated In this case it is a Input Expander Then also select the Update to new firmware option Then click Continue 6 The Update Firmware screen displays the device name the current Firmware Hardware and Bootwa...

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