Thanks... The instructions said to use a crossover cable... switch to a regular cable to the router and it connectsDigger said:I would try powering down and pwering back up the IP module and then try the find feature again with using a static address.
If going directly to the PC you need a crossover cable I beleive. If going to router you can not use a crossover cable.
I know these are basics but that is what is sometimes overlooked and causes hours of frustrations.
Thanks... The instructions said to use a crossover cable... switch to a regular cable to the router and it connects
My mistake I meant to the M1 box... I have the M1XSP too. So the 8870 gets connected to the M1XP and that gets connected to the M1... Where does the 881, 8061 and the temp sensors come in then? Is there anywhere that I could see a flow chart or wiring diagram for all these hooked up together?Spanky said:An Aprilaire needs the M1XSP serial interface module. The aprilaire has a conversion box from their protocol also. You can not go directly from an Aprilaire to the M1.
A temp sensor on the Aprilaire will be for the Aprilaire operation only.
It's hooked up to the 8870 and I don't think the elk can read it.ellisr63 said:The temp sensor will still be able to be read from the Elk though correct?
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I was hoping it owuld since I have the AprilAire hooked up to the Elk... I thought it would grab the info from the M1 and send it to the keypad for that zone.Helheim said:It's hooked up to the 8870 and I don't think the elk can read it.ellisr63 said:The temp sensor will still be able to be read from the Elk though correct?
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ron
I could be wrong but that's the way I understood it.ellisr63 said:I was hoping it owuld since I have the AprilAire hooked up to the Elk... I thought it would grab the info from the M1 and send it to the keypad for that zone.Helheim said:It's hooked up to the 8870 and I don't think the elk can read it.ellisr63 said:The temp sensor will still be able to be read from the Elk though correct?
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ron
So I can use the 8061 in another room for a temp sensor correct?IVB said:Assuming by "temp sensor" you mean the 8051 flushmount, the wiring goes:
8051->8061->8870->8811->Elk.
I know for a fact that the 8870 shows the temp in the onboard 8061 seperately as the remote temp. My aprilaire communications have been broken ever since I put in the distro panel, but if direct to CQC, I think it's T1RemTempSensor1 for 8051, T1Tempsensor1 for 8061.
No idea what it would be if via the Elk, or if the Elk can display that temp on the keypads.