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APPLICATION

The Ness M1RF Receiver is a unique high performance radio
receiver designed to operate with up to 144 Ness proprietary radio
transmitting devices, including radio keys, radio reed switches and
radio PIRs.
The M1RF receiver is wired to the M1 via the 4 Wire High Speed
Data bus and receives signals for connecting radio detectors and
radio keys to the Ness M1 cross platform controller.
Placed upon the databus the M1RF Receiver may be located
anywhere along the bus and does not need to be located next to the
panel. This means that if required the receiver could be located up
to 1 Km from the panel. Allowing more than 1 receiver to be
connected to any system distances between detection devices to
the receiver is not an issue.
The wireless zone alarms replace hard wired zones on the M1,
where each radio key can either replace one of the 199 user codes,
or alternately can be programmed in as addition to user codes 204-
255. Each of the 4 buttons on the Ness Radio key can be
programmed to work the same globally for each key, or each button
can be programmed to work individually from each other.

FEATURES:

Multi-channel Receiver for up to 144 Wireless Transmitters

Operates on the 4-Wire Data Bus

DIP Switch Address Settings

Flash Memory for Firmware Updating

Status and Diagnostic LED

On-Board EOL Bus Termination Jumper

Supplied in easy to mount equipment housing.

The Ness M1RF receiver is compatible with the following Wireless transmission
devices at initial release.

Ness R15 PIR (100-663) / 

Ness R15 PET (100-663PET)

Ness R12 PIR (100-691)
Ness RR1 Radio Reed (100-662) / 

 

 

 

 

 

Ness RR2 Universal Reed Tx (100-527)

Ness RK4 Radio Key (100-067) / 

Ness RK3 Radio Key (100-664)

Ness Emergency Button (100-283)
Ness Wireless Door Bell (100-056)
Ness Wireless Smoke Detectors (106-040)
Ness Wireless Keypad (100-001)
Ness Mobile / Medial Pendant  (100-683)

Additional Ness transmitters may be added to the compatibility list in due course.
Please confirm with your local Ness office for a full updated list.

SPECIFICATIONS

Max. radio devices ................ 144
Device types .......................... Keys and/or detectors
Protocol .................................. Ness proprietary; 24-bit nonencrypted and/or 56-bit encrypted
Receiver type ......................... Superheterodyne
Frequency ...............................303.875MHz. (Other frequencies availble for other countries.
Bandwidth (3dB) .................... 800kHz
Sensitivity ................................ > -100dB
Operating voltage .................. 9-14V

Please Note:

 For best receiver

range ensure the antenna is
streched out horizontal from the
receiver PCB out the case. Do not
mount the receiver inside the M1
housing near the M1 Control panel.

Note : The M1 RX requires Version 5.1.4  (or later)  firmware and NessRP Version 1.6.24 (or  later)

Summary of Contents for M1RF

Page 1: ...Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL Ness M1RF Wireless Receiver Specifications Installation and Programming Ness Document No 895 364 Version 1 4 May 2008 ...

Page 2: ...the 4 Wire Data Bus DIP Switch Address Settings Flash Memory for Firmware Updating Status and Diagnostic LED On Board EOL Bus Termination Jumper Supplied in easy to mount equipment housing The Ness M1RF receiver is compatible with the following Wireless transmission devices at initial release Ness R15 PIR 100 663 Ness R15 PET 100 663PET Ness R12 PIR 100 691 Ness RR1 Radio Reed 100 662 Ness RR2 Uni...

Page 3: ...nes A B and provides a clean organized management of the data bus wires Data Bus E O L Termination is Very Important INSTALLATION AND ENROLLMENT OF NESS M1RF RECEIVER Select a suitable location for the receiver not within a metal cabinet with an ambient temperature range between 0 and 49 C 32 to 120 F The Ness M1RF Receiver connects onto the M1 data bus which uses 4 wires However CAT5 or CAT6 eigh...

Page 4: ...er module for the zone to be allocated for wireless Note You can add assign more than 16 zones of wireless on one wireless receiver by adding more wireless expanders and allocating more groups to wireless If the group is greyed out then those zones will already exist in this account Once zones have been allocated as Wireless Zones the Input module will be shown as a Wireless rather than a Input Ex...

Page 5: ... M1 voice is enabled not available on M1 EZ8 systems the system will provide voice prompts and feedback of enrolment If the voice prompt speaks Press Transmitter button for If the zone prompt does not speak a Voice description then it is will be because you have not entered one in for the Zone beingenroled Once enrolled the system will automatically move to learn mode of the next zone If a zone ha...

Page 6: ...tters have been learnt into the M1 their data can be uploaded to NessRP RIGHT mouse click on Wireless Setup and then select Receive Wireless Setup Once data has been received their Tx ID s can be viewed when wireless Transmitters tab is selected ...

Page 7: ...the radio key to be set to This can be User 1 255 excluding 200 203 as these are reserved Tx ID or DL This is the Radio Transmitters unique ID If this ID is known e g learnt in and recorded from another test system it can be manually entered and downloaded into the M1 which will allow the transmitter to work To change setting in the transmitter settings click on the Zone and then change Deleting T...

Page 8: ...etailed below to set buttons on each keyfob Ness Security Products Pty Ltd Sydney 02 8825 9222 Melbourne 03 9875 6400 Brisbane 07 3399 4910 Perth 08 9328 2511 Adelaide 08 8152 0000 email m1support ness com au Ness Document No 895 364 Programming Individual Buttons on Radio Keys each key Using rules programming within the M1 each button on each radio key can be programmed individually as the follow...

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