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ELK-M1XZW  Installation Manual

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Switch Settings

S1

S2

S3

S4

On Off Off

Off

Off On Off

Off

On On Off

Off

Off Off On

Off

On Off On

Off

Off On On

Off

On On On

Off

Data Bus

Address

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Table 1: Data Bus Address Switches

Other Jumper Settings
JP1 Used to engage a 120 Ohm resistor
for terminating the M1 RS-485 Data BuS.
See Data bus wiring instructions before use.

STATUS LED

Blinking = Data Bus Communications OK
Off = No Communications on Data Bus

Program "Copy" Switch

Press & Hold until Set-Up LED comes on

SET-UP (PROGRAM) LED

  

  ON = Z-W ave Ready to copy "receive" data

              from a Primary Controller
    OFF = Normal Operation

XMIT (Transmit) LED

 Blinks = W hen a Z-W ave Signal being

                transmitted

            

This LED not on older boards

JP1 RS-485 Data Bus

Terminating Resistor Jumper

RS-485 Data Bus Connections

Address Switches

DO NOT PRESS

this button.  For

factory use only.

Installation and Hookup of M1XZW

INSTALL UNIT   *   SET ADDRESS AND OPTION JUMPERS   *   ACTIVATE BUS ENROLLMENT PROCESS

The M1XZW is a Type 5 Expander device which may be remotely located anywhere along the RS-485 data bus within the
maximum stated distance limits.  The housing is designed for wall mounting and includes mounting screws and anchors.

1.

Turn Off the Control

 

Panel power

 before making any connections.

2.

Wiring: 

Make all wiring connections as follows:

“+12V” connects to the "+VKP" 12 Volt data bus terminal on the Control

“A”  connects to the "Data A" data bus terminal on the Control
“B”  connects to the "Data B" data bus terminal on the Control
“Neg” connects to the "NEG" negative data bus terminal on the Control

NOTE: Refer to the Control Installation Manual about proper connections of data bus devices and EOL termination.  If you
are terminating the data bus at the M1XZW module, install the black jumper onto “JP1”.

3.

Addressing:

  Address switches are binary coded and must be set for a value of from 1 to 7 as shown in Table 1.  Each

switch has a position OFF or ON  (binary value 0 or 1) and a decimal value of (1, 2, 4, or 8).  The total decimal value for the
"ON" switches equals the data bus address.  The M1XZW is a Type 5 expander like the M1XSP.  Each Type 5 Expander on
the same RS-485 data bus must have a unique address.  Therefore, the M1XZW must be set to an address that doesn't
conflict with any other Type 5 expander(s).  Sequential addresses (1,2, 3, etc) are suggested for organization purposes.

4.

Power On:

  Turn the Control Panel power on after all connections are complete.

5.

Enrolling the M1XZW:  

After connecting the M1XZW to the Control, it must be enrolled as a new bus module.  From the

Keypad access the Installer level programming.  Select Menu 01-Bus Module Enrollment.  Press the right arrow key to
start the enrollment.  When the keypad indicates enrollment complete, press the right arrow key to view the results.
Among the displayed enrolled devices there should be a type 5 (T5) device at whatever address you just selected.  Make
sure the number of enrolled modules displayed matches the number of modules in the system.  The Status LED on the
M1XZW should start blinking about once per second.

NOTE: If it becomes necessary to replace an already installed data bus device, set the new unit to the same address as
the old unit and repeat the enrollment process.  If a device is permanently removed, the enrollment process must be
performed after removal in order to un-enroll the unit and thereby prevent a "missing" trouble condition.

Summary of Contents for M1 ELK-M1XZW

Page 1: ...ommanded the change The results are that the M1 may not always accurately display the true state of the Z Wave lighting devices In addition a M1 rule event cannot be activated by the state change of a...

Page 2: ...quipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Table of Contents Installation and Hookup...

Page 3: ...Installation Manual about proper connections of data bus devices and EOL termination If you are terminating the data bus at the M1XZW module install the black jumper onto JP1 3 Addressing Address swi...

Page 4: ...dy stated this is an issue with the Z Wave protocol and it is hoped that Z Wave will remedy this in the future Be assured that the Z Wave Protocol and devices have been designed to be very reliable ev...

Page 5: ...ilities and operation of a Z Wave network please refer to the individual manufacturer instructions that accompany your Z Wave Modules and Z Wave Primary Controller Programming the Lighting Device Attr...

Page 6: ...001 8 Press the key once to toggle the state from Off to On while observing any of the Z Wave Group 1 lights to verify that they change from Off to On Note If the light was already On then no change...

Page 7: ...er Repeater Slave Binary Sensor Multilevel Sensor Pulse Meter Entry Control and more to be announced or developed Repeaters In the case of a controller a Z Wave Centralized controller such as the M1XZ...

Page 8: ...If a wireless controller has been used for demonstrations or bench testing it may be desirable to reset it prior to actual use on a real installation There are two ways to reset user data only or fac...

Page 9: ...141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 PLC X 10 Equiv G01 G02 G03 G04 G05 G06 G07 G08 G09 G10...

Page 10: ...recent dim level may have been Some Modules may get brighter while others may be pre programmed by the user to become dimmer Because Appliance and Wall Switch Modules are switching devices without di...

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