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ELK-M1G and M1EZ8 Controls require application firmware ver. 5.2.10 or higher to be compatible with the M1XRFTW Receiver. Refer to Elk's website for "flash" file updates. For the very latest downloadable version of this manual please go to our website: http://www.elkproducts.com...
Wireless Universal 3-Zone Door/Window Sensor TMA ELK-6022 NOTE: ELK PRODUCTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Page 2...
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OVERVIEW The letters "TW" on the M1XRFTW signify "two-way", meaning this device is actually a transceiver rather than just a receiver. In other words, it has the ability to both transmit and receive. The compatible Elk 6000 series two-way wireless sensors are also two-way, making them vastly superior to traditional one-way wireless sensors.
NOTE: Refer to the M1 Installation Manual and the M1DBH information in that manual about proper connections of data bus devices with multiple homerun cables. 3. Antenna - The M1XRFTW uses a single on-board ceramic antenna. There is no external antenna re- quired.
A single M1XRFTW Wireless Transceiver/Zone Expander can add up to 144 wireless zones to an M1 or M1EZ8 Control. The primary or 1st M1XRFTW must be installed and enrolled at data bus address #2, so the first wireless zone will always be Zone 17.
Data Bus Enrollment:: Once the data bus address is set to "2" and the M1XRFTW has been powered up then it will be necessary to manually ENROLL the device in order for the M1 Control to recognize it. Data bus enrollment can be done from keypad programming "Menu 1 - Bus Module Enrollment"...
A small tradeoff of auto-sync is that a sensor will consume slightly more power when the auto-sync option is enabled. This results in slightly reduced battery life. Elk has decided to leave the choice up to the customer by setting the factory default of the auto-sync option to disabled (off).
Elk 6000 Series Wireless Sensors Enrollment and programming of wireless devices may be done from Keypad Installer Programming or from ElkRP Enrollment from Keypad Installer Programming utilizes Menu 14 and the LRN (Learn) method. The enroll method varies between sensors. Please follow the specific enroll method suggested below and read the additional programming recommendations.
6. To end Rapid-Enroll once all wireless zones (sensors) have been enrolled, press the ELK key one time. 7. Loop # - For internal reed sensors like the ELK-6020 and 6021, the Loop # setting should be set to 2, but the M1 factory default loop value of 0 will actually recognize the reed switch without the need of changing the Loop from 0 to 2.
1. The bolded column indicates that the 1st M1XRFTW Transceiver must be at data bus address 2. This also means that the first wireless zone will be Zone #17.
Bus Addr M1XIN or Zones Bus Addr M1XIN or Zones Bus Addr M1XIN or 193-208 Keypad Zones 193-208 Keypad Zones 193-208 Keypad Zones Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr Bus Addr M1XRFTW Installation Manual Page 13...
Appendix C - Installing Multiple Redundant M1XRFTW Transceivers After the first M1XRFTW Transceiver has been installed at address 2, up to 3 additional units may be installed for redundancy or improved coverage and range. Each addtional unit will require its own data bus address and must be enrolled into the control.
Limited Warranty The ELK-M1XRFTW Wireless Transceiver is warranted to be free from defects and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of manufacture. Batteries used with wireless devices are not warranted. Elk makes no warranty, express or implied, including that of mechantability or fitness for any particular purpose with regard to batteries used with wireless devices.
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