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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.
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.
48 hardwired expanded zones even on a fully loaded wireless panel. If hardwired expanded zones are installed inside the range of zones 17 through 160 a full group of 16 wireless zones will be lost even if only a few of the hardwired zones are being used. Page 4 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
Bus Modules that are enrolled. To view the enrolled devices and/or remove a Enrolled, Edit r device press the RIGHT arrow key next to the word Edit. Press the * or Exit keys to exit Installer Programming. ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 5...
All information shown is based on the best available data provided by the transmitter manufacturer(s) and is subject to change without notice. Elk shall not be responsible if a manufacturer changes or discontinues any listed model. Page 6 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
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. Image Part Number, Description, Notes, Enroll Process, Options and Loop ID ELK‐319DWM Door/Window Mini Transmitter > Notes: None > Enroll Process: Remove cover and pull out battery isolation tabs to apply power. Press and release Tamper plunger to send enrollment to panel. > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set Loop to 2 ELK‐319DG All Weather Door & Gate Transmitter > Notes: Two screw terminals permit an external N/O (normally open) switch to be used instead of the built‐in reed. > Enroll Process: Remove cover and pull out battery isolation tabs to apply power. Press and release Tamper plunger to send enrollment to panel. > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) if using built‐in reed OR Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 1 (yes) if a external N/O switch is connected to the screw terminals. > Loop: Set Loop to 2 if using built‐in reed OR Set Loop to 1 if using screw terminals. REED AND EXTERNAL SWITCH ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AT THE SAME TIME. ELK‐319DR Recessed Door Transmitter > Notes: To change battery remove end cap by twisting open 1/8" CCW using a coin or screwdriver. Gently grasp edge of board using needle nose pliers and pull out. > Enroll Process: Remove cover and pull out battery isolation tab to apply power. Place magnet to sensor and remove to send enrollment to panel. > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set Loop to ELK‐319WS Window Reed & Shock Combo > Notes: The reed and shock each require separate (2) panel zones. The printed TXID # is the shock. The reed is the same TXID # with the last digit increased by +1. The enrollment procedure and order determines which zone is 1 . > ...
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. Image Part Number, Description, Notes, Enroll Process, Options and Loop ID Coming Soon ELK‐319SMK Smoke Detector Coming Soon ELK‐319CO Carbon Monoxide Detector Coming Soon ELK‐319PIRW Wall Mount PIR Coming Soon ELK‐319GB Glassbreak Detector Coming Soon ELK‐319WF Water Flood Detector Interlogix brand compatible 319.5MHz Transmitters Elk makes no guarantee of compatibility for any transmitter model not listed. Elk shall not be responsible if a manufacturer changes or discontinues any listed model.
These transmitters, when used with an Elk M1 Control, can be enrolled from either Keypad Installer Programming (Menu 14. Sub‐Menu 3) via the “Lrn” method, OR by entering the TXID through Elk’s RP Programming Software. Carefully follow the specific transmitter notes outlined below. Image Part Number, Description, Notes, Enroll Process, Options and Loop ID Four Button Keyfob Transmitter ‐ Part # RE100 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Press and hold Lock and Unlock Buttons (1&2) together at same time. > Options: Setting Opt1 to 1 (yes) will swap the 4 button assignments from 1 thru 4 to 5 thru 8. Opt2 should be left as 0 (no). > Loop: N/A Additional info: Combo pressing the Lock and Unlock buttons at same time will trigger the event assigned to Key 7. Pressing the Light and Asterisk together will trigger the event assigned to Key 8. Door & Window Transmitter ‐ Part # RE101 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Insert battery or press tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 to 0 (no) to use internal reed switch. Set to 1 (yes) to disable internal reed switch and use external screw terminals instead. Set Opt2 to 0 (no) to configure ext. screw terminals for N/O (open circuit) switch. Set to 1 (yes) to configure screw terminals for N/C (closed circuit) switch. > Loop: Set as 2 Add info: TXID ID on transmitter can represent the internal reed or the external contacts (see Option 1) but not both at the same time. While not recommended, transmitter can be enrolled twice to use both inputs as 2 different M1 zones. 1st zone will be internal reed – Set Loop as 2. 2 zone will be external contacts – Set Loop as 1. TXID number of the second zone must be manually edited to make it 1 digit greater. EG: If TXID of 1 zone is DL 106AA4, edit TXID of 2 zone so that it is DL 106AA5. Pencil Door And Window Transmitter ‐ Part # RE102 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Insert battery or press tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) if using built‐in reed OR Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 1 (yes) if an external N/O switch is connected to the screw terminals. > Loop: Set as 2 if using built‐in reed OR Set as 1 if external N/O switch is connected to the screw terminals. WE DO NO RECOMMEND USING BOTH REED AND EXT. SWITCH AT SAME TIME. Wrist Panic Transmitter ‐ Part # RE103 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Press Main Button > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 Driveway Motion Detector ‐ Part # RE104 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Press tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 Temperature Limit Detector ‐ Part # RE105 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Press tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 Tilt Sensor ‐ Part # RE106 > Notes: none > Enroll Process: Press tamper switch > Options: Set Opt1 & Opt2 to 0 (no) > Loop: Set as 2 PIR Motion Detector ‐ Part # RE110P > Notes: This transmitter does not send restorals. 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 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 9...
The sensor will appear to be dead during this times. For this reason wireless PIRs are not recommended for automation or occupancy detection applications. WZn017 shown as an example only! < continued on next page > † Not evaluated by UL Page 10 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
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Key 7. The M1 Default Event Value is "0000" or "No default function". [name of event] Pressing the Light and Asterisk buttons together momentarily will trigger the event assigned to Key 8. The M1 Default Event Value is "0000" or "No default function". ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 11...
Cells marked " RRF " indicate bus addresses where ONLY a redundant Wireless Receiver can be installed. Cells marked " H or RRF " indicate bus addresses where either a Hardwired Expander OR a redundant Wireles Receiver can be installed. Page 12 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
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Cells marked " RRF " indicate bus addresses where ONLY a redundant Wireless Receiver can be installed. Cells marked " H or RRF " indicate bus addresses where either a Hardwired Expander OR a redundant Wireless Receiver can be installed. ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 13...
Hardwired Zones Bus Addr Zones Bus Addr Wireless Rec. * Wireless Rec. * 177‐192 Expander 177‐192 177‐192 Hardwired Hardwired Hardwired Zones Bus Addr Zones Bus Addr Zones Bus Addr Exp. or Exp. or Exp. or 193‐208 193‐208 193‐208 Keypad Zns Keypad Zns Keypad Zns Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Page 14 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
Receivers are Addresses 3 and 4. In theory it is possible to install up to 9 total Wireless Receivers on a single M1 Control provided none of those addresses are being used by a Hardwired Expander. * For large installations or added coverage in areas experiencing poor wireless conditions additional Wireless Receivers can be connected to the data bus. Each Receiver must be assigned its own Bus Address and be enrolled for proper supervision. Loss of any enrolled bus device causes a Missing Bus Device Trouble. Warehouse Production Sales Offices Additional Wireless Shipping First Wireless Additional Wireless Receiver Receiver Receiver Bus Address 3 Bus Address 2 Bus Address 4 Example of larger Commercial Building with 3 Wireless Receivers ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual Page 15...
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PO Box 100 3266 US Hwy 70 West Hildebran, NC 28637 828-397-4200 828-397-4415 Fax http://www.elkproducts.com Page 16 ELK-M1XRF319 Installation Manual...
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