Elk ELK-6023 RECESSED DOOR SENSOR User Manual 6023 Recessed Dr Wnd Xtmr Instruction pmd

ELK Products, Inc. RECESSED DOOR SENSOR 6023 Recessed Dr Wnd Xtmr Instruction pmd

USERS MANUAL

ELK-6023  Wireless Recessed Door SensorFCC AND IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada License-Exempt RSS Standards.  Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for thetransmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalentisotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ouinférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des autres utilisateurs,il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépassepas l’intensité nécessaire àl’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.PO Box 100     3266 US Hwy 70 WestHildebran, NC  28637Ph 828-397-4200    Fax  828-397-4415    http://www.elkproducts.comFront PageOperational TestingA two color LED on the sensor circuit board displays feedbackof transmission status.  This is useful during installation andtroubleshooting but is not viewable after sensor is installed.GREEN blink = GoodSensor has successfully transmitted a violation (alarm)transmission to the transceiver and that signal has beenreceived and acknowledged by the transceiver.  The green blinkis not provided for a sensor restore transmission.RED blink = CAUTIONIndicates that sensor was unable to communicate with thetransceiver after multiple repeated attempts.  The distancebetween the sensor and the transceiver may be too great.Another possibility is that the transceiver is disconnected orpowered off.  Try the following troubleshooting steps:A. Verify transceiver is on with its status LED blinking.B. Trip another sensor to determine if it can successfullycommunicate with the transceiver.If steps A & B pass, try moving the sensor closer to theTransceiver and re-test.  If sensor communicates at a closerrange then one of two solutions may be needed:1. Relocate the transceiver to a closer and/or more centrallocation to this and all other sensors.2. Purchase and install an additional “remote” transceiver tocover the area where this sensor was mounted.Per UL a complete test of the security system and all zonesshould be performed once a week.  The zones may be walktested using the M1 Keypad Menu 3 - Walktest Area.Sensor Location & MountingChoose a location on the lock “latch” side of the door.  Do notmount on hinge side!  Install the sensor in the jamb and themagnet in the door.  There must be a minimum 1/8” gap betweenthe door and door jamb.  For best wireless operation install atleast 5’ or higher above the finished floor.Not recommended for use on metal doors.  Metal can negativelyaffect the wireless performance.  Observe temperature andhumidity specs.  Do not install in areas of high moisture/humidityWARNING: Carefully read and follow directions below beforedrilling or attempting to install.  When drilling, use caution toavoid striking or drilling into any door glass or sidelights.  .1. Remove sensor end plug using a small flat screwdriver togently pry up in the slot provided.  Do not misplace plug.2. Using fingers only, grasp the edge of the circuit board andpull straight out to remove board from the housing.3. Enroll the sensor into control using either of the two methodsoutlined in next section.  After enrollment slide the boardback into the housing and replace the end plug.4. Hold sensor close to the intended location and verify itoperates properly prior to drilling any holes.  Do not proceedwith drilling or mounting until proper operation is confirmed.5. At the intended location draw a horizontal pencil line acrossthe jamb from the door stop to the edge.  Measure backfrom the stop a distance 1/2 the thickness of the door.  Markthis as the centerline drill point for the sensor.  If the doorjamb has weatherstripping be sure to allow for its thicknesswhen the door is in the closed position.6. For the sensor drill a 3/4” wide by 3” deep hole at thecenterline mark.  A brad point bit is suggested as it reduceschipping and tearing.  Remove all sawdust and debris.7. Carefully slide the sensor into the hole until only the flangeis exposed.  Do Not Force.  Secure with #4 flat head screws.8. The magnet and sensor must be properly aligned for reliableoperation.  The vertical alignment is best achieved byswinging the door closed so that the horizontal line on thejamb can be transposed over to the door edge.  Forhorizontal alignment it’s generally best to make test marksand then close the door to visually verify which mark bestaligns with the sensor.9. For the magnet drill a 3/4” wide by 1” deep hole at thecenterline mark using a brad point bit.  Remove all sawdustand debris and press fit magnet into hole.APPLICATIONThe ELK-6023 Wireless Recessed Door Sensor is the ultimatewireless security device for discriminating customers. It mountsinto a 3/4” drilled hole in a wooden door jamb and becomesnearly invisible once the door is closed.  It features Elk’s IndustryLeading Two-Way Technology with positive signalacknowledgment, extended range, and long battery life.  Itworks with Wireless Transceivers and Controls that accept Elk’stwo-way technology; such as, the ELK-M1XRFTW.  Each timethe 6023 transmits it sends a unique TXID identifier and a Loopnumber.SPECIFICATIONS:Frequency: 902 Mhz - 928 Mhz frequency hoppingTamper: Microswitch detects removal of cover.Dimensions: .75”D x 2.5”L    Mag: .75”D x 1”LMaximum Operating Gap of Reed: 3/4”Operating Temperature: 32° to 120° F (-0° to 49°C)Location: Designed for wood (non-metal) or vinyl doors onlyRelative Humidity:  5-85% Non-CondensingBattery: 3.6V Lithium 1/2 AA size - See Battery InstallationUnique TXID Code:  Over 1 million combinationsPrinted In USAL6??  Rev A  2/6/2014CAUTION:  Do not reverse the battery polarity!-    +Figure 2.  ELK-6023 Sensor & HousingMountingHolesAlignmentMarksMaximumOperatingGap = 3/4”3/4”Figure 1.  ELK-6023 Mounting Gap and AlignmentBattery Installation and ReplacementLow Battery trouble will be transmitted when the sensor batteryneeds to be replaced.  Approved 3.6V Lithium Batteries are:Xeno XL-050F1. Remove the sensor cap (dime sized) by inserting the tip ofa small flat screwdriver in the provided slot and gently prying.Carefully extract the circuit board from the housing..2. Remove old battery and WAIT AT LEAST 20 SECONDSbefore installing new battery.3. Observe correct polarity when installing new battery.  Donot bend or damage the metal battery holder leafs.4. Test sensor operation with panel.  Trip sensor several timesto send an “all good” and clear the low battery trouble.Limited WarrantyThe 6023 Wireless Recessed Door Sensor is warranted to befree from defects and workmanship for a period of 2 years fromdate of manufacture.  Batteries used with wireless devices arenot warranted.  Elk makes no warranty, express or implied,including that of merchantability or fitness for any particularpurpose with regard to batteries used with wireless devices.Refer to Elk’s website for full warranty statement and details.NOTE:   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.ELK-6023   Wireless Recessed Door Sensor     FCC ID: TMAELK-6023    IC: 4353A-6023BATTERY WARNING:  Risk of fire, explosion and burns.  Donot attempt to recharge or dissassemble.  Do not incinerateor expose to heat above 212° F (100° C).  Dispose of usedbatteries properly.  Keep away from children.The ELK-6023 is intended to be installed in accordance with:The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.Final picture willcome after toolingEnrolling from ElkRP Software1. Launch ElkRP and open the desired Customer Account file.2. If no wireless zones currently exist in this M1 you will needto create a group of 16 wireless zones.  In the folders columnright click on Zones (Inputs) and then click New WirelessZones.  Place a check mark in the box beside the desiredgroup, then click OK.  Repeat if additional wireless groupsare required.  All expanded zones must be defined in groupsof 16.  The M1XRFTW wireless must always start at Zone17 (Group 2) and the last wireless zone CANNOT be higherthan Zone 160 (Group 10).Note: M1 only allows Zones 17 to 160 to be used forwireless zones (max. of 144 wireless sensors).  If a largenumber of wireless zones are expected, avoid conflictwith any future Hardwired Zones in the range of zones17 to 160 by NOT enrolling any Hardwired ZoneExpanders (M1XIN) at data bus address 10 or lower.3. Double click on Wireless - Group _ (the group just added),then double click one zone at a time to define a name, type,and options.  Repeat for each wireless zone.  It is moretime efficient to use ElkRP to program the Zone Definitions(name, type, and options) before moving to the WirelessSetup for entering the TXID and Loop number.4. From the Folders column double click on Wireless Setupto setup and enroll the wireless sensors.4a. Click the Transmitters tab, then double click a zone.4b. Place a check mark in the Enabled box.4c. Set Supervision type as: 1=Normal “Burg” SupervisionYou will notice there are 2 other supervision optionsdisplayed: 0=Non Supervised & 2=Fire Supervision4d. Skip down to the TXID box and enter the Sensor TXIDfrom the printed label located on the sensor.4e. Skip to the LOOP box and enter a 2.  Loop 2 defines thebuilt-in reed switch.4f. Click Save.  Repeat the entire step 4 for each additionalWireless Zone and Sensor.  Don’t forget to Sendchanges to the M1.Enrolling from M1 Keypad Installer Programming1. Enter M1 Keypad Installer Programming and navigateto Menu: 14-Wireless Setup2. Press right arrow, then scroll up to Sub-Menu: 3:Learn SelWirelessTransmtr3. Press right arrow, then scroll or select a unused/availableWZone (wireless zone).4. Press right arrow to Lrn (Enroll) a new sensor.5. Insert the Battery into the sensor as soon as the keypaddisplays: Push Transmitter Button.  The M1G voice willspeak; “Press Transmitter button for zone xx”.NOTE: If battery is already installed; remove it, wait20 seconds, then re-insert.6. Upon successful enrollment the Keypad will chime andbriefly display the 6 digit TXID code of the sensor.If enrollment fails the TXID will not display.  If that occurs;remove the battery, wait 5 seconds, then re-insert.  Incertain instances it may be necessary to repeat steps 3 -6.7. The Rapid-Enroll feature will auto advance to the nextwireless zone in sequence and wait for the next sensorenrollment.  Simply repeat step 5 for each additional sensor.8. To end Rapid-Enroll after all wireless zones (sensors) havebeen enrolled press the ELK key one time.9. Set the Loop Number.  ELK wireless sensors use Loop 2for the built-in reed switch.  Since the 6023 only has thesingle “reed switch” zone, the default M1 Loop # 0 willrecognize the reed switch WITHOUT the need to changethe Loop from 0 to 2.  If you wish to view (or change) theLoop #, scroll up or down to the desired M1 wireless zoneand press the left arrow.  The screen will display a 9 digitnumber (TXID in decimal) followed by Loop=.10. Supervision - For wireless Burg sensors the supervisionshould be set to 1=Normal “Burg”.   This is the factorydefault setting for all wireless zones.  To view or changethe Supervision value, press the ELK key to locate Sub-Menu: 2:Xmit Transmitter Opt.  Press the right arrow andscroll to the wireless zone, then press right arrow to select.ZONE DEFINITION:  After all wireless zones have beenenrolled proceed to Menu: 5 - Zone Definitions to programthe name, zone type, and any desirable options.IMPORTANT: An ELK-M1XRFTW Receiver must be installedand enrolled with the M1 Control before any attempt to installor enroll wireless sensors.

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