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ELK-6030 PIR Installation Manual
INSTALLATION
1. OPENING THE HOUSING
- Remove the locking
screw along the bottom (if installed). Push in the
retainer tab and lift the front away from the backplate.
2. MOUNTING
- To mount directly onto a wall WITHOUT
the swivel bracket, start by inserting the supplied
blanking plug into bracket mounting hole. This is very
important! See Figure 3. Next, locate the 9 dimple
marks on the inside of the backplate. Choose 2 (or
more) of these for use as the screw mounting holes.
Drill out the necessary holes using 1/8" bit. To
prevent air or contaminants from getting into the
sensor, DO NOT leave any exposed or unused holes!
To mount with the supplied Swivel Bracket, start by
attaching the bracket's base to the wall in the chosen
location. Next, fit the backplate over the bracket and
install the locking disc with bracket screw provided.
Do not tighten this screw until the angle and direction
have been adjusted as required.
Sensor must be enrolled into the control
using one of the following two methods.
3. SENSOR ENROLLMENT FROM KEYPAD
3.1 Make sure the M1XRFTW Transceiver is powered
up and enrolled with the M1 Control.
3.2 Enter
M1 Keypad Installer Programming
and
navigate to Menu:
14-Wireless Setup
3.3 Scroll up to sub-menu:
3:Learn Sel Wireless
Transmtr
and press
Sel
ect (right arrow).
3.4 Scroll to and select an unassigned
WZone
(wireless
zone) and press
Learn
(right arrow) to enroll.
3.5 Insert the Batteries in the 6030 and press the tamper
switch arm when the keypad displays:
Push
Transmitter Button
and the M1G speaks; “Press
transmitter button for zone xx”). Upon successful
enrollment the Keypad will chime and briefly display
the 6 digit TXID printed on the sensor. If the TXID
of the sensor is not displayed then enrollment was
unsuccessful.
To attempt enrollment again you
must remove the batteries and wait 20 seconds
before re-inserting.
Rapid-Enroll will auto advance to the next wireless
zone in sequence and wait for the next sensor.
Repeat the previous step for each new sensor.
3.6 After all wireless sensors are enrolled, press the
ELK or Select Wireless key to stop Rapid-Enroll.
3.7 Set the Loop ID. Scroll to each 6030 wireless zone
and press the HW (left arrow) button. An 8 digit
number (the TXID in decimal) will now display
followed by Loop = 0. For the 6030 move the cursor
to the right (press RIGHT arrow) and
enter a "2" for
the Loop ID
. This is VERY IMPORTANT! Press
the ELK key to return back to the wireless zone
display. Loop ID informs the M1 how to handle the
input transmission, and thus permits the use of
multi-input sensors. A 6030 PIR is a single input
device and must always be Loop "2". NOTE: The
M1 default for all wireless zones is Loop "0".
3.8 Set Supervision Type - Set this to "1" (Normal
Supervision). Press the ELK or the Select Wireless
key to locate Sub-Menu:
2:Xmit Transmitter Opt
.
Scroll to the desired wireless zone and press Select
(right arrow). Scroll to Option
2: Supervision Type
and set it to "1". The control will now expect a
supervisory check-in report every 64 minutes. If
set to "0" the control will not expect a supervisory
check-in from the sensor. NOTE: A separate M1
option sets the number of missed supervisory
check-ins before a sensor is declared missing.
3.8 PIR Auto Restore -
DO NOT Enable
. This option
is needed for other brands of wireless PIRs which
do not transmit restorals. The 6030 PIR is designed
to transmit its own restore following an alarm.
3.9
PROGRAM THE ZONE DEFINITION
- This must
be done from Keypad Menu
5 - Zone Definitions
.
GUIDELINES FOR USE
The 6030 Sensor is for indoor use only. It may be
mounted directly on a wall or in a corner, with or without
the supplied swivel bracket.
It is recommended that the ELK-6030 be located within
100 feet of the control/transceiver. While an open-air
range of 400 feet or more is possible, adverse indoor
and environmental conditions can significantly reduce
the actual transmission range. Small changes to the
sensor's mounting can often make a big difference in
transmission range.
Always locate the sensor where an intruder is most likely
to walk across the coverage pattern.
Aim the sensor
so that it faces inward toward a solid reference point
such as a wall.
Corner mounting often provides the best
detection coverage. See Figure 1.
Choose the location and mounting height carefully. For
optimum performance the
recommended mounting
height should be 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 ft. The surface must be
solid and free of any noticeable vibrations.
As with all
PIR sensors, select a location that avoids direct
sunlight, glass windows, fireplaces, heating or cooling
sources, and areas of high humidity. Always ensure the
sensor has a clear line of sight of the area to be
protected. Understand that infrared energy does not
pass through solid objects, including glass.
DO NOT mount a wireless sensor near metal duct work
or other large metallic surfaces that might shield or
adversely affect the RF signals. Prior to permanent
mounting, we recommended a
walk test be performed
with the control/transceiver to verify acceptable
operation of the wireless sensor at its intended location.
Motion Sensors are not recommended for areas where
a pet can roam. Pets can and will trigger a motion sensor.
Windows should be closed in any area which has an
armed motion sensor.
NOTE: A deluxe 90° swivel bracket may be purchased
and used in lieu of the standard swivel bracket. The
deluxe bracket has a short extended arm and allows
the sensor to be aimed at up to a 90° offset from the
wall or base. This bracket also allows the sensor to be
drop mounted from a ceiling. Refer to page 4.
COVERAGE PATTERNS
(2) Push in on retainer tab
(3) Lift here
to separate
Figure 2. Opening the Housing
(1) Remove locking
screw (if installed)
Figure 3. Prep for Wall Mounting (No Bracket)
Blanking Plug
Bracket mounting hole
Backplate
Figure 4. Standard Swivel Mounting
Swivel Bracket
Locking
Disc
Backplate
Figure 1. Top and Side Views
(assumes range is set to "HI")
Tamper Switch
2 x CR123A Lithium
Batteries
Option Switches
Figure 5. Back View of Sensor
Battery #2
Battery #1