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ELK-6050 Wireless Smoke Detector

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Enrolling into Control from Keypad Programming

Each wireless sensor is programmed with a unique TXID number when
manufactured. The unique ID must be enrolled into the control panel at
the time of installation, allowing the detector to communicate with that
specific control panel.

1. Make sure the M1XRFTW Transceiver is powered up and enrolled

with the M1 Control.

2. Enter 

M1 Keypad Installer Programming

 and navigate to Menu:

14-Wireless Setup

3. Scroll up to sub-menu:

3:Learn Sel Wireless Transmtr

 and press

Sel

ect (right arrow).

4. Scroll to and select an unassigned 

WZone

 (wireless zone) and

press 

Learn

 (right arrow) to enroll.

5. Insert the Batteries into the 6050 as soon as the keypad displays:

Push Transmitter Button

.  The M1G will speak; “Press transmitter

button for zone xx”.  If successful the Keypad will chime and briefly
display the 6 digit TXID code of the sensor.  If a TXID is not displayed
then enrollment was not successful.  

Should this happen, re-

move the batteries, wait 5 seconds, and re-insert.

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.

6. After all wireless sensors are enrolled, press the ELK or Select

Wireless key to stop Rapid-Enroll.

7.

Set the Loop ID to Type 2

 - To do this scroll to the appropriate

wireless zone and press the HW (left arrow) button.  An 8 digit
number (the TXID in decimal) will now display followed by Loop = 0.
Move the cursor to the right (press RIGHT arrow) and enter a "2".
Press the ELK key or the Select Wireless key to back out.  The Loop
ID is an identifier sent wireless by the 6050 to the Control.  Setting
the Loop ID to 2 is very important as  the 6050 detector will not
communicate with the Control unless this is set.  The M1 default for
all wireless zones is Loop "0".

8.

Set Supervision Type to "3" (Fire Supervision)

  - To do this

press the ELK or the Select Wireless key to locate Sub-Menu: 

2:Xmit

Transmitter Opt

.  Scroll to the desired wireless zone, press Select

(right arrow) and scroll to Option 

2: Supervision Type.  

Change or

verify that this is set to "3."  The Supervision Type informs the Control
to expect a supervisory check-in report from the 6050 detector
approximately every 64 minutes.  If set to "0" the control will not
expect a supervisory check-in, thus leaving the device unsupervised.
A separate M1 option sets the number of missed check-ins that will
be allowed before a sensor is declared missing.

9.

PROGRAM THE ZONE DEFINITION  

- This must be done from Keypad

Menu 

5 - Zone Definitions

 for all new enrolled wireless zones.

Program the zone definition

 

of the 6050  detector to Fire (Def=10).

The Elk-6050 Smoke Detector may be enrolled into the Control using one of the following two methods.

Enrolling into Control using ELKRP software

1. Launch the ElkRP PC software and open the desired Customer

Account file.

2. Click the "+" next to Zones (Inputs) to expand the view.  Look to see

if there are any existing wireless zone groups.  If there are none then
it will be necessary to add or create a new group.  To create a
wireless group, right click on 

Zones (Inputs)

 and click 

New

Wireless Zones

.  Place a check mark in the box to be added,

starting with Group 2.  Click OK.  Repeat if more wireless groups are
required.

NOTE:  The M1 Control requires all expanded zones to be
defined in groups of 16.  E.G. Zones 17-32 = Group 2, zones
33-48 = Group 3, etc.    And it requires the M1XRFTW Two-Way
Transceiver to always be enrolled as the first expander
(databus address 2).  For this reason, the first group of
wireless sensors must be defined as group 2.  M1 allows
a maximum of 144 wireless zones, therefore the last
potential wireless zone will be Zone 160.  So, If a large
number wireless zones is ever anticipated, it  would be a
good idea to avoid conflict with any future Hardwired Zones
in the 17 to 160 range by NOT enrolling any Hardwired Zone
Expanders (M1XIN) at data bus addresses 10 or lower.

3. Double click on 

Wireless - Group _ 

(the group just added) and

double click one zone at a time to define the Zone Name, Definition,
Type, Attributes, etc.

4. The next steps involve setting the sensor's TXID and other wireless

setup.  The wireless setup may accessed directly from each zone
definition screen (click the 

Wireless Setup

 button) OR from the

ElkRP  Wireless Setup in the folders column.

5.

Enable the sensor

 by placing a check mark in the 

Enabled

 box.

6.

Set the Supervision type to "3" (Fire Supervision)

 for the 6050.

A setting of "0" means the control will not expect a supervisory
check-in from the detector.  For additional details refer to Supervision
on the previous page.

7. Skip to the 

TXID 

box

 

and 

enter the detector TXID

 that is printed

on the small printed label attached to inside back of the detector.

8. Skip to the 

LOOP 

box and 

set the Loop to Type 2

.  This is very

important as the 6050 will not communicate with the Control unless
this is set.

9. Click 

Save

.  Repeat the entire sequence above for additional 6050

detectors or other Wireless Zone sensors.

Don't forget to 

PROGRAM THE ZONE DEFINITION 

of the 6050

detector to Fire (Def=10).

Содержание ELK-6050

Страница 1: ...This document should be left with the owner user Owner User Keep this document in a handy location and refer to it when you have questions about this products functions or features Reading this guide...

Страница 2: ...you may need to reference other chapters of NFPA 72 or NFPA 101 Inaddition observealllocalandnational building and electrical codes See back page for listing of NFPA Guidelines When choosing an insta...

Страница 3: ...personnel identify the sleeping quarters of these individuals IMPORTANT It is recommend that the Smoke Detector be enrolled added into the Control and a Full Test be performed prior to permanently mou...

Страница 4: ...r s Test Silence button but down inside the cavity where the heat sensor is located This LED helps provide a way to verify that the wireless RF communications to the Control The LED will briefly flash...

Страница 5: ...lowed before a sensor is declared missing 9 PROGRAMTHEZONEDEFINITION ThismustbedonefromKeypad Menu 5 Zone Definitions for all new enrolled wireless zones Program the zone definition of the 6050 detect...

Страница 6: ...If error persists replace smoke sensor 4 7 Smoke sensor is within normal sensitivity range None 8 9 Smoke sensor is becoming too sensitive Verify smoke chamber is snapped down securely Clean smoke se...

Страница 7: ...total coverage shall include all rooms halls storage areas basements attics lofts spaces above suspended ceilings and other subdivisions and accessible spaces and the inside of all closets elevator sh...

Страница 8: ...how two exits from each room It is important that children be instructed carefully because they tend to hide in times of crisis o Establish one meeting place outside the home Insist that everyone meet...

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