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M1XRFEG Installation Manual

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 177-192

* *

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

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* *

* *

* *

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* *

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* *

* *

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF

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* *

* *

* *

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 13

Zn 193-208

Data Bus

Addr 9

Zn 129-144

Data Bus

Addr 11

Zn 161-176

Data Bus

Addr 8

Zn 113-128

Data Bus

Addr 6

Zn 81 - 96

Data Bus

Addr 3

Zn 33 - 48

Data Bus

Addr 4

Zn 49 - 64

Data Bus

Addr 7

Zn 97 - 112

Data Bus

Addr 5

Zn 65 - 80

Data Bus

Addr 10

Zn 145-160

32
48
64
80
96

112
128
144

* *

* *

H or RRF

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF
H or RRF

* *

M1XRF

Starting

Zn ID #17

Data bus

Addr 2

Zn 17-32

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 177-192

* *

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

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

H or RRF

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

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 13

Zn 193-208

Data Bus

Addr 9

Zn 129-144

Data Bus

Addr 11

Zn 161-176

Data Bus

Addr 8

Zn 113-128

Data Bus

Addr 6

Zn 81 - 96

Data Bus

Addr 4

Zn 49 - 64

Data Bus

Addr 7

Zn 97 - 112

Data Bus

Addr 5

Zn 65 - 80

Data Bus

Addr 10

Zn 145-160

32
48
64
80
96

112
128

* *

* *

H or RRF

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF
H or RRF

* *

M1XRF

Data Bus

Addr 2

Zn 17 -32

Starting

Zn ID #33

Data bus

Addr 3

Zn 33-48

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 177-192

* *

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

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

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H or RRF

H or RRF

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H or RRF

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* *

* *

* *

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H or RRF

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* *

* *

* *

* *

* *

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

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

H or RRF

Data Bus

Addr 13

Zn 193-208

Data Bus

Addr 9

Zn 129-144

Data Bus

Addr 11

Zn 161-176

Data Bus

Addr 8

Zn 113-128

Data Bus

Addr 6

Zn 81 - 96

Data Bus

Addr 7

Zn 97 - 112

Data Bus

Addr 5

Zn 65 - 80

Data Bus

Addr 10

Zn 145-160

32
48
64
80
96

112

* *

* *

H or RRF

* *

* *

* *

H or RRF
H or RRF

* *

Data Bus

Addr 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 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 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.  Each table has a bolded column showing the 1st wireless zone ID at a particular value (associated with a data bus address).

NOTE: The total (max.) number of wireless zones is decreased by 16 zones for any  hardwired expanders installed or
enrolled in the range of zones 17 through 160.  This is because only zones 17 through 160 can be used for wireless.

2. Decide how many "total" wireless zones might be required for the job.  This narrow down which table to concentrate on.

3. Consider existing or future M1XIN hardwired zone expanders.  The wireless starting zone ID is critical if you want all wireless zones to be

sequential with no hardwired zones interspersed between them.  The following are some suggested guidelines:

   - If the job needs 16 hardwired zones or less with no plans for expansion then start the first wireless at zone 17 (associated with data bus

address 2).  This leaves the most room for future wireless expansion all the way up to  zone 160.

   - If the job needs lots of hardwired zones and only a handful of wireless zones consider starting the M1XRF at a higher address, leaving room

for future hardwired expansion at the lower addresses.

4. Select any table below and start from the left column by choosing the total number of wireless zones required.   Follow the row of cells across

to the bold column displaying the starting zone ID and associated data bus address where you wish to begin.

  - Cells marked with "* *" indicate bus addresses "reserved" exclusively for wireless zones.  However, any of these addresses may also be used 

for a redundant M1XRF Receiver.  Redundant Receivers provide additional range and coverage for extremely large or difficult buildings. See 
Appendix C regarding Redundant Receivers.

  - 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.

NOTE:  An M1XRF installed for redundancy does not increase the number of wireless zones, it only increases
range and/or coverage

.

No RF Zones Here

No RF Zones Here

No RF Zones Here

Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Tables

Summary of Contents for ELK-M1XRFEG

Page 1: ...ev B 7 30 2012 PO Box 100 3266 US 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 2 0 or higher to be compatible with the M1XRFEG Receiver Refer to M1Dealer website for update flash files The latest version of ElkRP Programming Software is required for programming TM GE is a regis...

Page 2: ...ng 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 different branch circuits If...

Page 3: ...lmentdatagetsstoredinthecontrolpanel 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 one time Even portable devices such as Keychain Remotes work perfectly regardless of which receiver picks up the transmission 2 And should a receiver ever become damaged or need replacement it is not necessaryto...

Page 4: ...nnect 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 proper connections of data bus devices with multiple homerun cables 3 Antenna Installation The receiver is supplied with two 2 antennas These should be installed into the top locations marked Antenna Du...

Page 5: ...icity 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 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 grou...

Page 6: ...he 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 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 w...

Page 7: ...g 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 The repeated packets are useful to the receiver in providing level checking signal strength...

Page 8: ...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 O Switch Door And Window Transmitter GE part 60 688 95 or equivalent Enroll Process Press Test Button or Tamper Switch OPTIONS WZnxxx 03 Option 1 set to YES to disable internal Reed Switch NO leaves the internal switch active O...

Page 9: ...o YES to swap the action of the Asterisk button from 4 to 6 Note Pressing Lock and Unlock together triggers the event assigned to Key 7 Pressing the Light and Asterisk together triggers the event assigned to Key 8 Door And Window Transmitter Resolution Products Part RE101 Enroll Process Press Test Button or Tamper Switch OPTIONS WZnxxx 03 Option 1 set to YES to disable internal Reed Switch NO leav...

Page 10: ...567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 123456789012345678901234567890121234 2 Xmit Sel b Prgr Transmitter Opt r 1234567890123456789012345678901212345 1234567890123456789012345678901212345 1234567890123456789012345678901212345 1234567890123456789012345678901212345 1234567890123456789012345678901212345 1234567890123...

Page 11: ... instead Effectively swaps Key 4 for Key 6 DOUBLE KEYPRESSES Pressing the Lock and Unlock buttons together momentarily will trigger the event assigned to Key 7 The M1 Default Event Value is 0000 or No default function Pressing the Light and Asterisk buttons together momentarily will trigger the event assigned to Key 8 The M1 Default Event Value is 0000 or No default function WZone 17 shown as exam...

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 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 Thes...

Page 13: ...dr 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 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 RR...

Page 14: ...113 128 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 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 Zon...

Page 15: ...P 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 control Reprogramming with the same firmware is a waste of time but was included for factory testing purposes Rollback is not recommended except under the guidance of Elk Technical Support After the f...

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