Installation Manual
ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 5
LEDDisplay
8 4 2 1
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DataBus
Address
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
SuggestedWireless
"StartingPoint"
Zone17
Zone33
Zone49
Zone65
Zone81
Zone97
Zone113
Zone129
Zone145
notvalid
notvalid
notvalid
notvalid
notvalid
SwitchSettings
S1 S2 S3 S4
Off On Off Off
On On Off Off
Off Off On Off
On Off On Off
Off On On Off
On On On Off
Off Off Off On
On Off Off On
Off On Off On
On On Off On
Off Off On On
On Off On On
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DataBus
Address
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
StartingandEnding
ZoneNumbers
Zones17‐32
Zones33‐48
Zones49‐64
Zones65‐80
Zones81‐96
Zones97‐112
Zones113‐128
Zones129‐144
Zones145‐160
Zones161‐176
Zones177‐192
Zones193‐208
notvalid
notvalid
Table1‐1 Table1‐2
WirelessReceiverExpanders(M1XRF319)HardwiredZoneExpanders(M1XIN)
Data Bus Enrollment::
Once the address is set and the Wireless Receiver is powered up it must be manually ENROLLED with the M1 Control. This can
be performed from keypad programming "Menu 1 - Bus Module Enrollment" or ElkRP Remote Programming Software.
(The steps below require an M1 LCD Keypad)
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. (The default code is 172839)
3. The rst 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 control will transmit an enrollment message to all data bus devices, followed 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 next to the word Edit.
6. Press the * or Exit keys to exit Installer Programming.
XX Bus Modules
Enrolled, Edit r
Auth. Required
Enter Valid Pin
01-Bus Module
Enrollment
Examples of Data Bus Address Settings
Conicts 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 eectively leaves open addresses for
future wireless. Do NOT install any Hardwired Expanders in that open address space. Tables 1-1 and 1-2 illustrate the Data Bus
Address setting of a wireless receiver while pointing out Addresses to avoid when adding or installing Hardwired Expanders.
- Never assign a Wireless Receiver and a Hardwire Expander to the same Data Bus Address.
- Never assign a Hardwire Expander to any Address that correlates to Wireless Transmitter/Zones. EG: If a Control has 40
wireless transmitters/zones and the Receiver is set to Address 2 the rst wireless zone will be 17 and the last will be 57.
Referring to Table 1-1 we see that zone 57 correlates to Data Bus Address 4. In this example a hardwired expander CANNOT
be installed at Addresses 2, 3, or 4 since those addresses correspond to Zones 17 to 64.
- Never learn a new wireless transmitter that spills over into a data bus address assigned to a Hardwired Expander.
- Try to always keep wireless transmitter zones so they are contiguous and never split up by any hardwired expanded zones.
Data Bus Addresses whose zone IDs are eectively "overlapped" by wireless zones are considered "reserved" for wireless use
and should not be used by a hardwired zone expander. See Appendix C.
- The maximum number of wireless zones is 144 and the last wireless zone number cannot be greater than 160.
NOTE: Consider whether the system may ever need additional wireless or hardwired zones. If the answer is yes, we
suggest the data bus address assignments be strategically set to permit future growth without being forced to re-arrange
the addresses at a future date or defaulting the control and starting over.










