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M1XRF2H Installation Manual

Wireless Submenu

Description

This submenu is for Receiver options.  To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key, or
press the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll the submenus.

Rec. Option R03 is the time value for zones programmed as Supervisory Type 1 or "Non-Fire"
transmitters (see Xmit Transmitter Opt 02 below).  The range is 001 to 255 hours.  If a Type 1
sensor fails to check-in prior to the expiration of this time it is considered "missing".  Factory
default setting is 024 hours.   NOTE: A value less than 4 hours is NOT RECOMMENDED!

Rec. Option R04 is the time value for zones programmed as Supervisory Type 2 or "Fire"
transmitters (see Xmit Transmitter Opt 02 below).  The range is 001 to 255 hours.  If a Type 2
sensor fails to check-in prior to the expiration of this time it is considered "missing".  Factory
default setting is 004 hours.   NOTE: A value less than 4 hours is NOT RECOMMENDED!

This submenu is for specific transmitter options.  However, some options are not applicable
to this model of the M1XRF.  To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key, or press the Up
or Down arrow keys to scroll the submenus.

Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to locate a particular wireless transmitter.  Press the
RIGHT arrow key to select and program the displayed transmitter.

Displays whether a transmitter is enabled or disabled.  This option CANNOT be used to add a
new device, but it can be used to temporarily suspend an already enrolled device.  The enroll
process must be used to add a new transmitter, after which this location will be set to Yes.

Selects the supervision "Type" for each transmitter.  Type 0=Non-Supervised (Keyfobs or
devices that may leave the premises), Type 1=Normal Supervision (Burglar Sensors), Type
3=HI Supervision (Fire Sensors). See receiver selections R02 and R03 for supervision time
values.  Valid values are: 0, 1, or 3     Factory default setting is 1 (Normal Supervision).

Option for certain types of Transmitters.  Example: For keyfob transmitters setting this option
to Yes converts buttons 1 to 4 to appear instead as buttons 5 to 6.  Default is No.  

See list of

compatible Transmitters to determine which (if any) transmitters use this option.

Option for certain types of Transmitters.  Example: For transmitters with Ext. contact terminals
setting this option to Yes permits Open Circuit [N/O] switches.  If set to No then only Closed
Circuit [N/C] switches may be connected.  Default is No. 

 See list of compatible

Transmitters to determine which (if any) transmitters use this option.

Used to program the User ID tha t is logged when a Keychain Remote transmitter assigned to
this zone is used to arm of disarm.  Valid range is 001 to 255.  Numbers 001 to 199 mirror
keypad user codes.  Note: Open/Close reports may be programmed for every User code.

Not currently used for M1XRF2H.  

 FYI: To conserve battery most Wireless PIRs transmit alarms only,

no restorals.  Therefore the panel has to take for granted a restoral condition after a small time delay.
Wireless PIRs also conserve battery by permiting only 1 detect and transmission in a timed cycle, and are
virtually dead until the time cycle expires.  For this reason Wireless PIRs are not very useful or practical
for automation or occupancy detection applications.

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Receiver Options

There are four (4) wireless setup submenus: 1-Receiver 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.

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Transmitter Opt 

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WZn017 04: = No

 

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Enable Option 2

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WZn017 01: = No

 

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Enable Transmitr

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WZn017 02: = 0             

 

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Supervision Type

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WZn017 03: = No

 

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Enable Option 1

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RO3:=024 Hours 

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Reg. Supervision

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WZn017:Sel 

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Wireless Zone

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WZn017 05: = 001  

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Keyfob User ID

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WZn017 06: = No

 

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PIR Auto Restore

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RO4:=004 Hours 

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Fire Supervision

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.

Programming via Keypad

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WZn017 shown as an example only!

Summary of Contents for ELK-M1XRF2H

Page 1: ...S Hwy 70 West Hildebran NC 28637 828 397 4200 828 397 4415 Fax http www elkproducts com IMPORTANT NOTE ELK M1G and M1EZ8 Controls SHOULD have application firmware ver 5 1 24 or higher to be compatible...

Page 2: ...or 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 a...

Page 3: ...rollment data gets stored in the control panel not in the receiver s This provides two advantages 1 Multiple redundant receivers can be deployed in a building and a transmitter only need be enrolled o...

Page 4: ...nect terminals 12V A B and Neg from the receiver to the M1 s Keypad Data Bus terminals VKP Data A Data B Neg NOTE Refer to the M1 Installation Manual and the M1DBH information in this manual about pro...

Page 5: ...plicity installers are encouraged to set 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 re...

Page 6: ...e ELK key then press 9 or scroll 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 I...

Page 7: ...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 mu...

Page 8: ...ing zone option WZnxxx 04 Enable Option 2 to YES Use Enroll Method 1 Use Enroll Method 2 Use Enroll Method 3 NOTE Program Zone Def as KEYFOB Each button can be assigned a functionality under SubMenu 4...

Page 9: ...kRP software to program the Xmtr ID Loop and any viable options Wall Transmitter 6 Button Ademco Part 5878 Enter manual by typing in the Xmtr ID or use a modified version of Enroll Method 3 To utilize...

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Page 12: ...2 Zn 17 32 Data Bus Addr 3 Zn 33 48 Starting Zn ID 49 Data Bus Addr 4 Zn 49 64 M1XRF Cells marked indicate a Reserved Address which can only be used for wireless zones Cells marked RRF indicate bus ad...

Page 13: ...r 11 Zn 161 176 M1XRF 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...

Page 14: ...13 128 Zones 129 144 Zones 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 Key...

Page 15: ...Updates directory This is where RP looks for all update files 7 Click on the check box for Update If Reprogram or Rollback is displayed the firmware file is the same as OR older that what is in the c...

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