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M1XRFTWM  Installation Manual 

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Enrolling Sensors from the M1 Keypad Installer Programming  (additional details on following pages)

 

   

 

NOTE: The M1XRFTWM  must be enrolled on the data bus at address 2.  

1.  From M1 Keypad Installer Programming scroll or navigate to Menu: 

14-Wireless Setup

2.  Press right arrow and scroll up to Sub-Menu:

 3:Learn Sel

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 WirelessTransmtr

3.  Press right arrow 

WZone

 and search of scroll to the first available (unused) location displaying 

TransmitrToLrn

.  An existing or 

already enrolled location will display 

Enrolled

 followed by a 6 digit TXID number of the enrolled sensor.

4.  After finding an available wireless zone location press the right arrow to 

Lrn

 (Enroll) a sensor into this location.  

5.  The keypad will display 

Push Transmitter Button 

and the M1G will announce:  

"Press transmitter button for zone __"

.  On 

successful enrollment the keypad will chime and the TXID will briefly display.  The M1G will announce:  

"Zone __ Enrollment"

.  

The Rapid-Enroll feature will advance to the next available wireless zone in sequence and wait for another sensor to be enrolled.  

The M1G will announce: 

"Press transmitter button for zone __".   

The Rapid-Enroll may be exited by pressing the ELK key.

ENROLL METHOD 1

 - 

 A. 

Insert Battery

 in the Sensor while M1 is displaying 

"Push Transmitter Button"

.  

 If battery is already installed then remove

    it and wait 5 seconds before re-inserting.  

  B.  Upon successful enrollment the Keypad will chime and briefly display the 6 digit TXID code of the Sensor.

       - If enrollment FAILS the TXID will not display.  If that happens then remove the battery, wait 5 seconds, then re-insert.

  

  

ENROLL METHOD 2

 - For Sensors with Multiple Zone Inputs.   The enrollment must be repeated for each additional Zone Input.  The 

TXID will be the same for each.  We strongly recommend enrolling the additional zone(s) in sequence with the 1st.  

  A.  For the internal reed switch Zone (LP2) insert the Battery into the Sensor while M1 is displaying 

Push Transmitter Button

.  

  B.  Upon successful enrollment the Keypad will chime and briefly display the 6 digit TXID code of the Sensor.

    - If enrollment FAILS the TXID will not display.  If that happens then remove the battery, wait 5 seconds, then re-insert.

 

 

 

   The Rapid-Enroll feature will auto advance to the next wireless zone.

  C.  To enroll the next Zone (marked LP1) on this sensor REMOVE the Battery and wait 5 seconds.  Then re-insert Battery into

    the sensor.  Repeat this step to enroll the next Zone (marked LP3).

  D.  The Loop # must be progammed uniquely for each input since the TXID will be the same for all 3 available wireless zones.

ENROLL METHOD 3 - KEYCHAIN REMOTES

   

  A.  PRESS and HOLD button 1 or button 2 while M1 is displaying 

Push Transmitter Button

.  

  B.  Upon successful enrollment the Keypad will chime and briefly display the 6 digit TXID code of the Sensor.

    - If enrollment 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 restart from Step 1 

 

6.  To end Rapid-Enroll once all wireless zones (sensors) have been enrolled, press the ELK key one time. 

7.  Loop # - Refer to the "Elk 6000 Series Wireless Sensors" chart for more information on the loop setting of each sensor.  For single 

internal reed sensors the Loop # setting will be 2.    It is VERY IMPORTANT to follow the directions outlined in the referenced 

chart and set the Loop # correctly.   To set the Loop # scroll up or down to the desired M1 wireless zone and press the left arrow.  

The screen will display a 9 digit number (the TXID in decimal) followed by 

Loop=

.  Press the right arrow and move cursor over to 

Loop=

8.  Program the Zone Def. using 

Menu 5: Zone Definitions.

Enrolling Sensors from the ElkRP Software

 

1.  Launch ElkRP and open the desired Customer Account file.

2.  If no wireless zones currently exist in the M1 you will first need to create a group of 16 wireless zones.  In the folders column right 

click on 

Zones (Inputs), 

then click 

New Wireless Zones

.  Select Group 2.  

NOTE

: The first M1XRFTWM must be enrolled at data 

bus address 2, therefore the first wireless zone will always be Zone 17 which resides in Group 2.  Additional groups of 16 zones 

may be added as required.  It a hardwired zone expander is occupying address 2 it will have to be relocated to another address 

so that the M1XRFTWM can be at address 2.  Up to 3 additional M1XRFTWM Transceivers may added for expanded coverage.  

If so, they must be enrolled at addresses 3, 4, and 5 respectively.   If a large quantity of wireless zones is expected, avoid enrolling 

hardwired expanders in data bus addresses below 10.  This will allow for the maximum of 144 wireless zones. 

3.  Program the Zone Definition,Name,Type, and desired options by clicking on:  

Wireless Group

 (the group just added).  Then select 

each zone one at a time to program.  Zones definitions may be assigned before or after sensor enrollment.  

4.  To enroll the sensors click on: 

Wireless Setup

 from the folders column. 

 

  A.  Click the 

> Transmitters

 tab, then double click a zone.

  B.  Place a check mark in the 

Enabled

 box.  

  C.  Set Supervision type as either:   

0

=Non Supervised (Keyfobs), 

 1

=Normal “Burg” Supervision, or 

2

=Fire Supervision

  D.  

TXID # 

- type in the Sensor TXID printed on the label on the inside and outside of the sensor.

  E.  

LOOP 

# - Refer to step 7 above and the "Elk 6000 Series Wireless Sensors" for more information.   

  F.   Click 

Save

.  Repeat the entire step 4 for each additional Wireless Sensor.

IMPORTANT!  For sensors with  multiple zone inputs the enrollment must be repeated for each additional Zone Input and the TXID will be 

the same for each.  

We strongly recommend enrolling the additional zone(s) in sequence with the 1st.  

The Loop # must be programmed 

correctly to identify which zone input belongs with which wireless zone.   

'Quick Step' Enrollment of Elk 6000 Series Sensors

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  Not evaluated by UL 

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...

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