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M1XRFTW  Installation Manual

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Select the zone to enroll a new transmitter by entering the three (3) digit zone number OR by
scrolling to the zone number using the UP and DOWN arrow keys.  NOTE:  If a transmitter is
already enrolled for this zone the display will resemble 3c below.  Otherwise, it will display
"TransmitrToLrn".

Press the RIGHT arrow key to select and program that zone.

This message will display and the M1 will speak: "Press Transmitter Button for Zone XXX",

UNLESS a transmitter is already enrolled (see below).

  Proceed to the transmitter and execute

the enroll process.  I.E. Insert the batteyr or press the tamper button, etc.  If successful the
keypad will chime and M1 will speak:  "[Zone Name] Enrollment."

Displays the zone number and ID of the enrolled transmitter.  NOTE: After a new transmitter is
enrolled this display advances to the next zone number and the M1 speaks "Press Transmit-
ter Button for Zone xxx."  This permits rapid enrollment of additional transmitters in sequential
order.  When enrollment is complete press the ELK key twice to exit the enrollment.

DELETING A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER - To delete or replace an existing transmitter
navigate to option "WZnxxx 01" and select "No".

Pressing the LEFT arrow marked "HW" at step 3a will produce display 3d.  The left number
represents the transmitter ID in decimal notation.  Press the RIGHT arrow key to move cursor
over to Loop.  For the majority of transmitters the Loop should be set to "2".  But for any sensor
that offers secondary zone inputs (both an internal reed switch PLUS external inputs) the
Loop number must match the input being used for this zone.  For the 6022 Loop 2=Reed,
Loop 1=Input IN1, Loop 3=Input IN3.

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WirelessTransmtr

This submenu is used for manually enrolling transmitters (Sensors).  To select this menu
press the RIGHT arrow key, or press the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll submenus.

This menu is used to program the operation or "action" for Keychain Remote (FOB) buttons.
Each button can be assigned one of six (6) separate operations as explained below.  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 keys (buttons) may
not be usable depending on the model.  The definition or operation is programmed using a
four (4) digit event code derived from the Zone Definitions table located in the M1 Installation
Manual.  The range is 0000 to 0030   See M1 Installer Manual, Appendix A, Event Codes.

By factory default the M1 programming is assigned to the following keyfob buttons with
printed symbols.

   Key # / (ICON)

M1 Default Value

Operation

Key 1 / Lock

Event=0027

KeyMomAway (Arm the Control)

Key 2 / Unlock

Event=0029

KeyMomDisarm (Disarm the Control)

Key 3 /  Asterisk

Event=0000

"No default function"

Key 4 / Triangle

System  Status

Center Key on Elk6010 KeyChain Remote is not programmable.  It is permanently set to
functin as a Information "I" key which can query the Elk Receiver for Status

DOUBLE  KEY PRESSES

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".

WZone = 17 shown as example only!

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Event Definition

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Summary of Contents for M1XRFTW

Page 1: ...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 require application firmware ver 5 2 8 or higher to be...

Page 2: ...NS Operating Frequency 902 Mhz to 928 Mhz Transmission Duration active on time 50 ms Sensitivity 105 dbm Operating Temperature 0 to 120 degrees F Operating Voltage 12 Volts D C Current Draw 25mA Recei...

Page 3: ...control providing greater coverage as well as redundancy Utilizing multiple receivers it is possible to cover hundreds if not thousands of square feet with a receiver placed in strategic locations A s...

Page 4: ...provide valuable information as to the operation of the M1XRF STATUS Data Bus Status Multiple conditions exist for this LED OFF No Power to the M1XRF ON Solid Power is good but it is not yet enrolled...

Page 5: ...nge and coverage redundancy multiple like branded M1XRF Wireless Receivers can be installed on the bus Redundant receivers can be assigned to any unused data bus address as long as it doesn t conflict...

Page 6: ...e 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 I...

Page 7: ...ower using only enough power to get a signal through thereby maximizing the battery life of the sensor Confidence of signal strength at the time of installation another unique feature of the Elk Two W...

Page 8: ...hod mentioned beside each device ElkRP Remote Programming involves typing in the TXID serial number of the sensor along with selecting the particular attributes Single Button Panic Xmtr Ademco Part 58...

Page 9: ...and HOLD on the button If the M1 Lrn Enroll function has ended or been aborted it may be necessary to restart from the beginning with Step 1 M1 Rapid Enroll Feature The M1 Rapid Enroll feature advance...

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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 ad...

Page 13: ...r 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...

Page 14: ...13 128 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 Key...

Page 15: ...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 c...

Page 16: ...Page 16 M1XRFTW Installation Manual...

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