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M1XRFTWM  Installation Manual 

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Example A

 

All 208 Zones as Hardwired

Zones

1-16

Inputs on

Main Panel

Zones

17-32

M1XIN

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

Example B

144 Wireless Zones 

plus

16 Hardwired Zones

Absolutely

NO  M1XIN 

Expanders 

on addresses 

2 thru 10

Example C

112 Wireless Zones 

plus 

48 Hardwired Zones

Bus Addr 

N/A

Bus Addr 

2

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

3

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

4

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

5

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

6

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

7

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

8

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

9

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

10

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

11

M1XIN

Bus Addr 

12

M1XIN or 

Keypad Zones

Bus Addr 

13

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

129-144

Zones

145-160

Zones

161-176

Zones

177-192

Zones

193-208

Bus Addr 

N/A

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

M1XRFTWM

Absolutely

NO  M1XIN 

Expanders 

on addresses 

2 thru 7

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

129-144

Zones

145-160

Zones

161-176

Zones

177-192

Zones

193-208

Bus Addr 

N/A

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

Bus Addr 

14

Bus Addr 

15

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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Bus Addr 

11

Bus Addr 

12

Bus Addr 

11

Bus Addr 

12

Bus Addr 

14

Bus Addr 

15

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Bus Addr 

14

Bus Addr 

15

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Optional 2

nd

 

M1XRFTWM

Optional 3rd 

M1XRFTWM

Optional 4th 

M1XRFTWM

M1XIN

M1XIN

Optional 2

nd

 

M1XRFTWM

Optional 3rd 

M1XRFTWM

Optional 4th 

M1XRFTWM

M1XRFTWM

M1XIN

M1XIN

M1XIN

M1XIN

Appendix B - Examples of Zone Configurations

Summary of Contents for ELK-M1XRFTWM

Page 1: ...Expander for Elk Two Way Wireless Sensors Refer to page 8 for a listing of sensor part numbers INSTALLATION MANUAL L665 Rev A 9 22 2016 PO Box 100 3266 US Hwy 70 West Hildebran NC 28637 828 397 4200...

Page 2: ...ant Transceivers 14 Appendix D Agency Statements 15 FEATURES Adds up to 144 individual wireless zones sensors points Operates from the 4 wire RS485 Data Bus Multiple Transceivers Receivers may be conn...

Page 3: ...d integrated much the same way as a hardwired expander Because they are Data Bus attached they may be remotely mounted virtually anywhere in the building providing maximum convenience and coverage ran...

Page 4: ...KP KEYPAD VKP DATA A NEG DATA B ELK TRANSCEIVER ELK M1KP Keypad For best radio coverage mount transceiver 7 to 8 feet high and as close as possible to center of the building being protected Try to sta...

Page 5: ...ays be Zone 17 If the full compliment of 144 wireless zones is installed the last wireless zone would be Zone 160 No wireless Zones may exist beyond Zone 160 No hardwired zone expander should ever be...

Page 6: ...ireless zones cannot exist in the range of 161 through 208 If a large number of wireless zones is ever anticipated then it would be wise to AVOID any of these potentially overlapping data bus addresse...

Page 7: ...two color LED indicator A near instant GREEN blink response from the sensor is Ideal The sensor will repeatedly attempt to reach the receiver for up to 20 seconds but any time it takes more than just...

Page 8: ...ef as 15 KEYFOB using Menu 5 Zone Definitions Key button functions may be modified using Menu 14 sub menu 4 KeyfobSel Event Definition By factory default key button 1 Arm 2 Disarm and 3 Inquiry System...

Page 9: ...FAILS the TXID will not display If that happens then remove the battery wait 5 seconds then re insert NOTE If the M1 Lrn Enroll function times out or is manually exited then It may be necessary to res...

Page 10: ...is menu press the RIGHT arrow key or press the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll to another submenu Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to locate a particular wireless transmitter Press the RIGHT arrow key t...

Page 11: ...To select this menu press the RIGHT arrow key Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to select a key button 1 to 8 Some models may not support all the programmable buttons The event or operation for each but...

Page 12: ...Desired these blocks of 16 zones are Reserved for wireless zones only No Wireless Zones Here M1XIN Hardwired Appendix A Data Bus Selection Table This table should help visualize how the Wireless Zones...

Page 13: ...Zones 177 192 Zones 193 208 Bus Addr N A 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 M1XRFTWM Absolutely NO M1...

Page 14: ...IMPORTANT There should NEVER be more than 4 total ELK M1XRFTWM Transceivers connected to the M1 Control Special attention must be made to minimize excessive coverage overlap The use of multiple redund...

Page 15: ...will not occur in a par ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is...

Page 16: ...Page 16 M1XRFTWM Installation Manual...

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