Installation manual

M1XSP Installation Manual
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It is possible to interface the UPLINK AnyNET Serial Radio Communication Unit to an ELK-M1G or M1EZ8 Control utilizing an
M1XSP. Reporting includes Contact ID formatted data of all events and conditions to the Central Station
IMPORTANT NOTE: Software and firmware revisions required are: ELK-M1XSP at version 1.0.14 or greater, ELK-M1G/
M1EZ8 at version 4.3.8 or greater, ElkRP Software at version higher than 1.6.2
1. Install the ELK-M1XSP per the instructions on page 3.
2. Set MODE Jumpers on the M1XSP to
1 0000: S4* ="1" (UP), S5="0" (DN), S6="0" (DN), S7="0" (DN), & S8="0" (DN).
* NOTE: Some units do not have jumper S4. The BAUD jumpers S1,S2, & S3 do not matter for this setup.
3. Set Jumper JP5=ON.
4. Set Jumper JP3 to the "232" position.
5. Mount the Uplink Radio Unit in a suitable location as recommended by Uplink. This is very important in order to obtain
the best signal strength. The M1XSP operates from the RS-485 data bus and can easily be located away from the control.
6. The Uplink AnyNET unit has several options and may have one of two serial connections.
A - This unit will have a DB25F (female) connector, requiring a serial cable with a DB9F (9 pin female) on one end and a
DB25M (25 pin male) on the other end. A DB9F to DB25M adapter plug can also be used with a standard 9 pin cord.
B - This unit will have a side mounted 6 pin serial socket which requires a special adapter cable
available only from
Uplink. The Uplink Part # is 00-25540-300. See diagram below:
7. Power the Uplink Radio from one of the Aux. 12V power terminals on the M1, or from an auxiliary 12VDC power supply.
8. Follow the Uplink Instructions for activating the Radio into the network. Verify that the unit is activated.
9. Using the M1 Keypad Programming OR the ElkRP software, program the Telephone and Communicator attributes.
Select any 1 of the 8 telephone numbers and program the following:
A. If you want Uplink to ALWAYS report the the selected conditions, program the Telephone TYPE as "0=Always report to
this number". However, to have Uplink BACKUP (only report the selected conditions upon failure of) the previous
telephone number, program the TYPE as "1=Backup previous number". NOTE: Only telephone numbers 2 thru 8 can
be set as "Backup".
B. Optional - Program a name to describe the location that this telephone number is reporting to.
C. Do not program any numbers into the NUMBER TO DIAL location.
D. Program the reporting format as "7-Serial Expander".
E. Program the Dial Attempts value.
F. Click on the selection blocks to program the desired conditions to be reported by this telephone number.
G. For each active Area (Partition), program the Account number as 999999.
From the Communicator Reporting Code menus (folders), program the following:
H. Program any of the Area Reporting codes by setting their value greater than 00.
I. Program any of the User Report codes by setting their value greater than 00.
J. Program any of the Zone Report codes by setting their value greater than 00.
K. Program any of the System Report codes by setting their value greater than 00.
L. Program any of the Keypad Panic Report codes by setting their value greater than 00.
10. Test the Uplink reporting by activating any of the reported events.
SUPERVISION: The M1XSP is enrolled into the M1 and is automatically supervised on the data bus. Loss of an M1XSP
for more than 40~ seconds will result in a "Expander Missing" signal by the M1. This inherently supervises the loss of
Radio as well.
While the Uplink Radio is supervised to the Uplink Network Operations Center (NOC) it is also possible to supervise the
loss of radio signal back into the M1 Controller. This can be done using an M1 Automation Rule to look for a specific
ASCII text string from the M1XSP. The result of this type supervision signal can be whatever you wish, based on the
capability of the rule engine. Do the following:
A. From ElkRP program 2 new Text strings. One will be "uplinkloss" and the other "uplinkrest".
B. Now write a rule utilizing the "uplinkloss" as follows:
WHENEVER THE FOLLOWING TEXT IS RECEIVED: "uplinkloss" THROUGH PORT X (the M1XSP address)
THEN TURN Output X ON (this can be used to power a trouble indicator)
C. Write a second rule utilizing the "uplinkrest" text as follows:
WHENEVER THE FOLLOWING TEXT IS RECEIVED: "uplinkrest" THROUGHT PORT X (the M1XSP address)
THEN TURN Output X Off (used to reset the trouble indicator)
NOTE: Text Strings are Case Sensitive.
UPLINK "AnyNET" Cell Radio Backup
Diagram of the special serial cable for Uplink AnyNet (available ONLY from Uplink)
DB9
Female 9-pin
connector
(back view)
Solder or
crimp style
Pin - 5
Pin - 3
Pin - 2
Pin - 1
6-pin Molex Connector
Pin 1
2
3
4
5
6
Molex Tool Numbers
Crimp 11-01-0208
Insertion 11-03-0022
Extraction 11-03-0036
Cable not to exceel 50 Ft.
DB9 Molex
Pin # Purpose Pin #
Pin 3 Uplink Data "in" Pin 2
Pin 2 Uplink Data "out" Pin 3
Pin 5 Ground Pin 4