ELK-M1XRF319 Wireless Receiver and Input Expander Compatible with Wireless Transmitters that operate on the 319.5MHz Frequency and adhere to the Interlogix protocol. A list of known compatible transmitters can be found inside. INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT NOTE: Please consult the Elk M1 Dealer website for downloads of the latest M1 Control firmware and ElkRP Software. For compatibility with this Receiver we recommend the M1 Control be operating firmware version 5.3.
Table of Contents Installation and Setup..................................................................................................................... 3 Setting the Data Bus Address of the Wireless Receiver............................................................................ 4 Data Bus Enrollment:: ............................................................................................................................... 5 Examples of Data Bus Address Settings..............................
OVERVIEW The ELK-M1XRF319 Wireless Receiver allows wireless transmitters that operate on the 319.5MHz Frequency and that adhere to the Interlogix protocol to work with ELK-M1 Controls. A list of compatible transmitters brands and models is published on page 7 of this manual. The receiver connects to the M1's RS-485 four (4) wire data bus and integrates much the same as a hardwired zone expander.
1. Mounting - NEVER mount a Wireless Receiver inside a metal enclosure or on any metalized surface! Stay at least 10 feet away from any electrical device which might generate noise and reduce receiver sensitivity. The Receiver is easily attached away from the Control since it operated on the RS-485 Data Bus. Attach with two (2) #6 x 1/2" screws. For increased signal coverage additional Receivers (up to 9 max.) may be connected to the same M1 Controller. See Appendix C. 2.
Conflicts can exist if a group of hardwired zones are allowed to overlap or intrude where wireless sensors/zones exist. Wireless sensors/zones and hardwired zones MUST NEVER be allowed to overlap! If there is a likelihood of future wireless zone expansion then we recommend skipping up to a higher address to install a hardwired expanders. This effectively leaves open addresses for future wireless. Do NOT install any Hardwired Expanders in that open address space.
Operation When the Wireless Receiver detects a sensor transmission it will be passed to the M1 Control for processing. The M1 Control quickly scans through a filter of valid transmitter sensors to determine if it that sensor has been enrolled into it. Should an additional Receiver pick up the same transmission the M1 will disregard that to help prevent duplication.
Elk Products 319.5MHz Transmitters When used with Elk M1 Controls these transmitters may be enrolled either from Keypad Installer Programming (Menu 14. Sub‐Menu 3) using the “Lrn” method, OR by entering the TXID through Elk’s RP Programming Software. Carefully follow the specific transmitter notes outlined below. IMPORTANT: When using these with other 319.5MHz panels it may be necessary to follow enrollment procedures of that panel.
Elk Products 319.5MHz Transmitters (continued) When used with Elk M1 Controls these transmitters may be enrolled either from Keypad Installer Programming (Menu 14. Sub‐Menu 3) using the “Lrn” method, OR by entering the TXID through Elk’s RP Programming Software. Carefully follow the specific transmitter notes outlined below. IMPORTANT: When using these with other 319.5MHz panels it may be necessary to follow enrollment procedures of that panel.
Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 PIR Motion Detector ‐ Part # 60‐880‐95, or equivalent > Notes: Transmitter does not send restores. Control automatically assumes restoral 8 seconds after violation > Enroll Process: Remove back cover to activate tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 PIR Motion Detector ‐ Part # 60‐703‐95, or equivalent > Notes: Transmitter does not send restores.
Programming via Keypad For Installer Level Programming press the ELK key followed by 9. Enter the installer programming code when prompted. Use Up/Down keys to Navigate to "Wireless Setup - Menu 14" and press the RIGHT arrow key to select. 14-Wireless Setup There are four (4) wireless setup submenus: 1-Receiver Options, 2-Xmitter Options, 3-Xmitter Enroll, and 4-Keyfob Event Definitions. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to locate the desired submenu, then press the right arrow key to select.
3:Learn Selb Prg r WirelessTransmtr 3a WZone = 017 HW l TransmitrToLrn r 3b WZone = xxx Push TransmiterButton 3c 3d WZone = xxx Enrolled ABCDE1 WZone = xxx HW l A0000000 Loop=0 This submenu is used to manually enroll transmitters (sensors). Press the RIGHT arrow key to select this submenu or press the Up or Down arrow keys to scroll other submenus. The display will begin at the first wireless zone location.
Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Tables These tables are intended to help visualize how Wireless Receiver Zone Expanders utilize Data Bus Addresses compared to Hardwired Zone Expanders. Observe and follow the Data Bus Addresses and their starting & ending Zone numbers to attain the total and best mix of wireless and hardwired zones. The left column shows the maximum total wireless zones that may be attained based on the data bus addresses consumed. 1.
Appendix A - Data Bus Selection Tables (cont'd) No RF Zones Here Total Wireless Zones (max.
Appendix B - Examples of Zone Configurations Example A All 208 Zones as Hardwired Example C 48 Hardwired Zones 112 Wireless Zones PLUS 2 Redundant Receivers Example B 16 Hardwired Zones 144 Wireless Zones Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1‐16 Bus Addr x Inputs on Main Panel Zones 1‐16 Bus Addr x Inputs on Main Panel Zones 17‐32 Bus Addr 2 Hardwired Expander Zones 17‐32 Bus Addr 2 Wireless Receiver Zones 17‐32 Bus Addr 2 Hardwired Expander Zones 33‐48 Bus Addr 3 Hardwired Expander Zones 33‐48
Appendix C - Installing Multiple Redundant Receivers Once the first Wireless Receiver has been installed and operational additional receivers can be installed for redundancy or improved coverage and range. Each addtional Wireless Receiver must be assigned its own data bus address and must be enrolled into the control. The data bus address setting of any additional Wireless Receivers can be any unused data bus address from 2 to 10. ADDRESS 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, or 16 CANNOT BE USED.
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