Elk ELK-6022 TRANSCEIVER User Manual 6022 Universal Dr Wnd Xtmr Instruction pmd

ELK Products, Inc. TRANSCEIVER 6022 Universal Dr Wnd Xtmr Instruction pmd

WND XTMR INSTRUCTION

APPLICATIONThe ELK-6022 Sensor is compatible with Wireless Receiversand Controls that accept Elk’s ‘RFTW’ two-way technology;such as, the ELK-M1XRFTW.  The 6022 is capable of securingup to 3 doors or windows.  It has 1 built-in reed switch plus 2external closed circuit zone inputs (IN1 & IN3).  When the 6022transmits to the receiver it sends a unique TXID identifier and aLoop number belonging to each input zone.  The Loop numberis used by the Control to determine which input is assigned towhich wireless zone.The 6022 features Elk’s Industry Leading Two-Way Technology,capable of on-demand status updates as well as extendedrange and extremely long battery life.SPECIFICATIONS:Frequency: 902 Mhz - 928 Mhz frequency hoppingZones: Built-in Reed, IN1, and IN3 (Closed circuit terminals)Tamper: Front and back provided by a single flex plungerDimensions: 1.5”W x 3”L x .9”D     Mag: .57”W x 1.5L x .6DMaximum Operating Gap of Reed: 1/2”Operating Temperature: 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° Degrees C)Relative Humidity:  5-95% Non-CondensingBattery: 3V Lithium - See Battery Installation & ReplacementUnique TXID Code:  Over 1 million combinationsEnrolling from M1 Keypad Installer Programming1. Enter  M1 Keypad Installer Programming and scroll ornavigate to Menu: 14-Wireless Setup2. Press right arrow and scroll up to Sub-Menu: 3:Learn Sel3. Press right arrow and pick a WZone (wireless zone) number.4. Press right arrow to Lrn (Enroll) a new sensor.5. Insert the Battery into the 6022 as soon as the keypaddisplays Push Transmitter Button.  Elk’s RFTW sensorsutilize a unique battery insertion signal for enrollment.NOTE: If battery happens to be already inserted, removeit and wait 5 seconds before re-inserting.6. If enrollment is successful the M1 Keypad will ding-dongand briefly display the 6 digit TXID code attached to thesensor.  For Dr/Wnd sensors the 1st digit is “A” followed by5 digits (0 to F).  e.g. A9AB4C.  If enrollment fails and aTXID does not display; remove the battery, wait 5 seconds,then re-insert.  It may be necessary to repeat steps 3 - 6.To use the 2nd or 3rd zone of the 6022 each must be enrolledseparately as another M1 Wireless Zone.  We suggest theybe enrolled in sequence with the 1st zone.  See Step 7.7. The M1 Rapid-Enroll feature advances to the next zone insequence and waits for a battery insert signal.  Just repeatstep 5 for each additional wireless sensor.  The M1G voicewill speak; “Press Transmitter button for zone xx” (next zone).To use the 2nd Zone (IN1) of the 6022, enroll it again as thenext wireless zone in sequence by removing the battery,waiting 10 seconds, and re-inserting.  The 6022 will beenrolled again as the next sequential wireless zone.  Repeatif using the 3rd zone of the 6022.8. To end Rapid-Enroll press the ELK key one time AFTER allwireless zones (sensors) have been enrolled.9. Set the Loop Number - VERY IMPORTANT for the 6022.Scroll up or down to the desired M1 wireless zone and pressthe left arrow.  The screen will display a 9 digit number (theTXID in decimal) followed by Loop=.  Press the right arrowand move cursor over to Loop=.  Set the Loop to 1, 2, or 3depending on the input of the 6022 being used for thisparticular wireless zone.  Loop 2 is for the built-in reed, Loop1 is for external IN1, and Loop 3 is for external IN3.ELK-6022  Wireless Universal 3-Zone Door/Window SensorBattery Installation and ReplacementA Low Battery signal will be reported to the Control when thesensor battery needs to be replaced.1. Remove sensor cover by grasping the sides andinserting the tip of a small flat screwdriver in the end slot.2. Observe correct polarity when installing the new battery(see Fig 2).  Be careful to not bend or damage the metalcontact leafs holding the battery.Approved Batteries: 3V Lithium - Panasonic CR123A,Duracell DL123A, Varta CR123A, Sanyo CR123A3. Test sensor operation with panel.Operational TestingA two color LED is functional for 10 minutes after installation ofthe Battery.  The LED may be re-activated for service ordiagnostics by removing and reinstalling the battery, OR byactivating the Walk Test Area menu on the M1 Keypad.  NOTE:The LED may be difficult to see under direct sunlight.GOOD = GREEN blink This indicates Sensor transmitted asignal and was received and acknowledged by the Receiver.CAUTION = RED blink(s) following by a GREEN  Thisindicates Sensor is experience difficulty reaching theReceiver.  The first RED occurs after sensor has failed 4times.  Each additional RED blink indicates another attempt(up to 16) to reach the receiver.  After a 16 failed attemptsthe sensor will timeout and go idle for 5 minutes.  A GREENblink anytime prior to 16 attempts indicates sensor was finallysuccessful.  During each check-in request or supervisorycheck-in interval the sensor will update or report the currentstate of it’s input to the receiver.BAD = RED blinks with no GREEN  This may indicate thateither: Receiver and Sensor are out of range, Receiver isnot working, or Sensor is not transmitting.*  The two color LED will remain active throughout the WalkTest process OR for 10 minutes after battery insertion and theenrollment has ended.A complete system test and Walk Test of all wireless zonesusing the prescribed M1 Keypad Menu 3 - Walktest Areafeature should be performed a least once a year.Printed In USA12/1/2011Front PageWARNING!  Do not reverse polarity of the battery!PO Box 100     3266 US Hwy 70 WestHildebran, NC  28637Ph 828-397-4200    Fax  828-397-4415    http://www.elkproducts.com+      -Press the ELK key twice to return to the Zone select display.Scroll to each of the other wireless zones and set or verifytheir Loop number.  NOTE: A sensor will not operate ifthe Loop number is not set correctly.  Loop=2 is alwaysthe setting for the built-in reed input.IMPORTANT!  Once all wireless zones have been enrolled thenext step is to exit Menu 14 and proceed to Menu: 5 - ZoneDefinitions to program their name, zone type, and options.Enrolling from ElkRP Software1. Launch ElkRP and open the desired Customer Account file.2. RP requires wireless zones to be defined in groups of 16.Wireless can begin at Zone 17 (Group 2) but CANNOT gobeyond Zone 160 (Group 10).  In the Folders column rightclick on > Zones (Inputs) to create a group of 16 wirelesszones.  Then click New Wireless Zones.  Place a checkmark in the box beside the desired group, then click OK.Repeat if additional wireless groups are required.NOTE: Only Zones 17 to 160 can be used for wirelesszones (max. of 144 wireless sensors).  If a large numberof wireless zones are expected, AVOID conflict withexisting or future Hardwired Zones in the range of zones17 to 160 by NOT enrolling any Hardwired ZoneExpanders (M1XIN) at data bus addresses 2 thru 10.3. With ElkRP it may be more efficient to program the ZoneDefinitions (name, type, and options) before moving to theWireless Setup to enter the TXID and Loop number.  In theFolders column click on > Wireless - Group X (the groupjust added), then double click one zone at a time to define aname, type, and options.  Repeat for each wireless zone.4. From the Folders column click on > Wireless Setup to enrollthe wireless sensors by typing in their TXIDs.4a. Click the > Transmitters tab, then double click a zone.4b. Place a check mark in the Enabled box.4c. Set Supervision type as: 0=Non Supervised (Keyfobs),1=Normal “Burg” Supervision, or 2=Fire Supervision4d. Skip to the TXID box and enter the Sensor TXID from thelabel on the inside and outside of the sensor.To use the 2nd or 3rd zone of the 6022 each must be enrolledseparately as another M1 Wireless Zone.  We suggest theybe enrolled in sequence with the 1st zone.4d. Skip to the LOOP box and set to either 1, 2, or 3 dependingon the input of the 6022 being used for this wireless zone.Loop 2 is for the built-in reed, Loop 1 is for external IN1,and Loop 3 is for external IN3.4f. Click Save.  Repeat the entire step 4 for each additionalWireless Sensor.MountingEnroll sensors first, then temporarily attaching them at theirintended location and walk testing PRIOR TO PERMANENTMOUNTING.  It may occasionally be necessary to re-orientthe sensor to improve the range and operation.Mount sensor to a flat dry surface, NOT on a curved surfaceas this could damage the sensor and void the warranty.Sensor and magnet can be oriented in many directions aslong as the align marks on the sensor and magnet face eachother and are closely aligned.  The maximum distancebetween the sensor and magnet MUST NOT exceed thespecified gap.  Follow prescribed temperature and humidityspecs.  Do not use in areas with high moisture/humidity.1. Remove sensor and magnet from their baseplates bygrasping the sides and inserting the tip of a small flatscrewdriver into the end slot(s).  Gently lift to separate.2. If the external zones (IN1 & IN3) are utilized, feed theirwiring through the small slot in the baseplate.  For ULinstallations no contact on either of the external zones (IN1& IN3) may be more than 3 feet from the sensor.3. Attach baseplates using the supplied double facedadhesive pads or #4 flathead sheet metal screws.  Thesmall raised alignment marks on both backplates shouldface each other and be aligned and the gap betweenMUST NOT EXCEED the specified operating gap.NOTE: In order for external zone input IN1 to be used the 6022 must be enrolled a 2nd time, and for external input IN3 to beused the 6022 must be enrolled a 3rd time.  The TXID number will be identical for each of these 3 wireless zones since it isthe same sensor.  Therefore, the Loop Number of each wireless zone must be programmed to identify which input on the6022 belongs to which wireless zone.  Loop 2 is for the built-in reed, Loop 1 is for external IN1, and Loop 3 is for external IN3.FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.ELK-6022 Wireless Universal 3 Zone Wireless Door & Window Sensor FCC ID: TMA ELK-6022NOTE:   ELK PRODUCTS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTYRESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.BATTERY CAUTION:  Risk of fire, explosion and burns.Do not attempt to recharge or dissassemble.  Do notincinerate or expose to heat above 212° F (100° C).Dispose of used batteries properly.  Keep away fromchildren.Location offront and backTamper pill.Slot forext. wireentry.MountingHolesBack PageFigure 2.  ELK-6022 Sensor & BackplateAlignmentMarksMaximumOperatingGap = 1/2”1/2”Figure 1.  ELK-6022 Mounting Gap and Alignment4. If the case and back Tamper are used, remove the  smallrubber tamper pill from the hardware bag and insert thestem into the hollow post located in the center of thebaseplate.  Gently push until it is firmly on the post.5. If using the external zones, strip and attach the wires tothe screw terminals marked IN1, COM, and IN3.  The COMis shared between both zones.  Be careful when attachingthe sensor to the baseplate so the wires do not interferewith the tamper or any other components.  Make sure thewires are not pinched.6. Attach the sensor and magnet to their baseplates.

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