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Setting the Data Bus Address and Enrolling Device(s) into the System

All devices that operate on the RS-485 4-wire data bus must have a unique address setting from 1 to 16 within their device TYPE.
Keypads and Access Modules are device TYPE 1, input (zone) expanders TYPE 2, output expanders TYPE 3, etc.  The purpose of device
types is so that the address numbers can be re-used in each different device type.  It is OK to have a Keypad, a Zone Expander, and a
Output Expander all set to address 2 and on the same data bus since each device is a different device type.  

 It is NOT OK to have

duplications of addresses within the same device type.  I.E. Multiple keypads on the same control cannot be set to 'like' addresses.

Setting the Data Bus Address of the M1KAM Access Module:   

The address setting is very important because it establishes the Zone

ID of the Door Status Input AND the Output ID of the on-board relay that is used to operate the locking device.  Refer to Table 1 below.
Since the Access Module is the same device "type" as a Keypad, its bus address must be unique among any of the possible 16 keypad
addresses.  If more than 1 Keypad or Access Module is installed, each one MUST be set to a unique address (2, 3, etc).    The maxi-
mum number of keypad addresses is 16.  

Duplicate addresses MUST NOT EXIST.  I.E. Multiple keypads and/or Access Modules must

each have a unique address.

1. There are 4 white switches located in the top right hand corner of the M1KAM board.  Each switch has a position of OFF or ON

(binary value 0 or 1) and a decimal equivalent value of (1, 2, 4, or 8).  The total decimal value of the "ON" switches equates to the data
bus address.

2. Proceed to the ENROLLING process to make the Access Module operational.

  Switch Settings

     Input ID       Output ID

S1

S2

S3

S4

      (Zone)

      (Relay)

ON Off Off Off

193

193

Off ON Off Off

194

194

ON ON Off Off

195

195

Off Off ON Off

196

196

ON Off ON Off

197

197

Off ON ON Off

198

198

ON ON ON Off

199

199

Off Off Off ON

200

200

ON Off Off ON

201

201

Off ON Off ON

202

202

ON ON Off ON

203

203

Off Off ON ON

204

204

ON Off ON ON

205

205

Off ON ON ON

206

206

ON ON ON ON

207

207

Off Off Off Off

208

208

Data Bus

Address

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Table 1: Data Bus Address Switches

The Zone Input  and Relay Output ID is determined by

the Data Bus Address setting.

Jumper Settings for RTE (Request to Exit) &

DHO (Door Held Open) Times

NOTE: Jumper JP1 located in the middle left
side of the board is used to engage a 120
Ohm resistor for terminating the M1 Data
Bus.  Please see Data bus wiring
instructions before using this jumper.

Other Jumper Settings

S2  S1

Door Time

S2  S1

Door Time

S2  S1

Door Time

S2  S1

Door Time

These two jumpers select the time values

assigned to Request to Exit (RTE) and

Door Hold Open (DHO) functionality.

00 > RTE Time = 10 Seconds

DHO Time = 20 Seconds

10 > RTE Time = 20 Seconds

DHO Time = 40 Seconds

01 > RTE Time = 30 Seconds

DHO Time = 60 Seconds

11 > RTE Time = 45 Seconds

DHO Time = 90 Seconds

Enrolling the M1KAM with the control:  

Once the address is set and the M1KAM powered up it will be necessary to manually ENROLL

the new device so that the M1 Control knows it is present.  This is accomplished either from keypad programming "Menu 1 - Bus
Module Enrollement" or from the NessRP Remote Programming Software.  Proceed to the ENROLLING process to enroll the device
and make it operational.

(This step requires an LCD Keypad or the ElkRP software)
1.

Press the 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 Installer Program Code.  (See M1 Manual for the default Code)

3.

The first Installer Programming menu displayed will be "Bus Module Enrollment"

4.

Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this menu.  "Enrolling Bus Modules" will display

5.

The M1 will transmit an enrollment message to all data bus devices, following by a display showing the
total Bus Modules that are enrolled.  To view the enrolled devices and/or remove a device press the
RIGHT arrow key to select Edit mode.

6.

Press the * or Exit keys to exit Installer Programming.

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Jumper Settings for RTE and DHO Time Values

The M1KAM has four possible jumper settings that adjusts the amount of time on the Request To Exit (RTE) and Door Held Open
(DHO) features.  The time values for RTE and DHO are adjusted together.  See Table 1 for the time adjustments.

Request To Exit (RTE) refers to the amount of time that the Door Lock will remain Unlocked by the action of the RTE device.

Door Held Open (DHO) refers to the amount of "Delay" time the door status may remain open before the 

Out1 Alrm

 output becomes

active.  The timer starts upon a valid access, when a RTE occurs, and/or when the 

IN2DR

 input (door status) is tripped.  The 

Out1

Alrm

 can be connected to activate a relay or a low current sounder device as a local alert.  The output stays on until the door is

physically restored to a closed/secure state.

Содержание M1KAM

Страница 1: ...nects to the 4 wire keypad data bus in place of a traditional M1 Keypad Since the maximum number of keypads on an M1 or M1EZ8 is 16 the maximum number of M1KAM modules and controlled doors is 16 minus any installed keypads Even though an M1 Keypad can accept a 26 bit access reader the M1KAM is a more powerful and less expensive access solution For example the M1KAM includes a relay door unlock out...

Страница 2: ...Identification of the Relay Output on the M1KAM is based on the Data Bus Address of the M1KAM See Table 1 under Setting the Data Bus Address for more details 5 Install a proximity reader 26 BIT Wiegand compatible reader and connect it to the M1KAM as follows 26 Bit Wiegand Reader Requires a 4 wire connection 2 for power and 2 for data to the M1KAM Ideally the reader should be powered from the loca...

Страница 3: ...Page 3 ...

Страница 4: ...HO Time 20 Seconds 10 RTE Time 20 Seconds DHO Time 40 Seconds 01 RTE Time 30 Seconds DHO Time 60 Seconds 11 RTE Time 45 Seconds DHO Time 90 Seconds Enrolling the M1KAM with the control Once the address is set and the M1KAM powered up it will be necessary to manually ENROLL the new device so that the M1 Control knows it is present This is accomplished either from keypad programming Menu 1 Bus Modul...

Страница 5: ...tial is rejected the Keypad will produce a low error tone and display Code Not Authorized Redo The most common causes for rejection are A The credential has already been enrolled duplicate codes are not allowed or B The facility code in the credential is not the same brand or is not compatible with the reader Some manufacturers credentials are not readable by other brands of readers 9 After the cr...

Страница 6: ...CESS are both enabled Whenever And Then Rules As mentioned above an ACCESS event flag does not actually do anything other than log unless there has been a Whenever And Then Rule written to tell the control what it is suppose to do Rules are written using the ElkRP Programming Software An Access event can be used to create virtually any desired reaction i e turn on an output a light close open a re...

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