I've decided to move forward with making my cellular communicator the primary for my Alarm Relay monitoring service. I've been up and running now for a couple of weeks and I am experiencing a lot of CO communication disruptions due to Internet downtime (3 times this past week); therefore, I feel internet communication is too unreliable at this point in time.
I just received the Uplink 4500EZ in the mail and I am beginning to plan the install to be done this weekend. I would appreciate any assistance on the following questions (BTW, I'm a newbie with DIY security and have virtually no electrical/technician experience or background so I appreciate your patience with all of the basic questions
1. Location of device - My M1 control board is located in the basement of my home where all house wiring terminates (OnQ). Based on what I've read, my assumption is that the 4500EZ is best located on the first level to ensure a strong signal. I'm thinking that a bedroom closet would be an ideal location for the device. Let me know your thoughts and experiences with locating the device.
2. Basic wiring questions:
A. Wiring the M1XSP to the M1. I've learned from this forum that the 4500EZ can/should be serially connected to the M1 via a Serial Port Expander (M1XSP). This requires a special cable from Uplink which I have purchased. Also, I've read how the M1XSP is connected to the M1 via the keypad databus. I already have connected to the data bus a M1KP keypad and a wireless receiver for Honeywell transmitters (M1XRF2H). My understanding is that you can only have 2 home runs wired into the data bus. So, now that I have three devices to wire into the data bus, how would you connect the M1XSP? Should I use standard 2 pair wire and daisy chain to another data bus device or would a Data Bus Hub for Retrofit (M1-DBHR) be better? Will either one work? If so, what are the pros/cons? If using the daisy chain method, how specifically would you wire it and where would the terminating jumpers be located?
B. Options for powering the device. Given the main level location for the 4500EZ, I assume my only option is to use a separate transformer so I will need to locate near a receptacle or have a electrician wire a new receptacle... is that correct? I don't see anything mentioned anywhere about a battery backup to keep the device powered in the event of a power outage. What would I need to wire a battery backup?
C. Uplink mounting options. Should I put the 4500EZ in it's own enclosure with it's own power supply and rechargeable battery backup? ELK has a product (ELK-P983) for the Uplink 2500 but I don't see anything listed for the 4500EZ. I have an extra enclosure from an olds Brink system that also includes a rechargeable battery. Can these be re-purposed here? Is there a power supply board that I should use?
I'm sorry about all of the questions. Unfortunately, I didn't get an installation guide with the 4500EZ. In the enclosed materials with the device, they direct you to their website for the guide but I can't access it because I don't have a "dealer" signon. Also, let me know if there are other considerations or questions that I don't know about and should be asking!
Finally, I've attached a picture of my planned configuration.
Please feel free to comment on anything that you see here that doesn't make sense.
I appreciate any feedback.
Thanks!
I just received the Uplink 4500EZ in the mail and I am beginning to plan the install to be done this weekend. I would appreciate any assistance on the following questions (BTW, I'm a newbie with DIY security and have virtually no electrical/technician experience or background so I appreciate your patience with all of the basic questions

1. Location of device - My M1 control board is located in the basement of my home where all house wiring terminates (OnQ). Based on what I've read, my assumption is that the 4500EZ is best located on the first level to ensure a strong signal. I'm thinking that a bedroom closet would be an ideal location for the device. Let me know your thoughts and experiences with locating the device.
2. Basic wiring questions:
A. Wiring the M1XSP to the M1. I've learned from this forum that the 4500EZ can/should be serially connected to the M1 via a Serial Port Expander (M1XSP). This requires a special cable from Uplink which I have purchased. Also, I've read how the M1XSP is connected to the M1 via the keypad databus. I already have connected to the data bus a M1KP keypad and a wireless receiver for Honeywell transmitters (M1XRF2H). My understanding is that you can only have 2 home runs wired into the data bus. So, now that I have three devices to wire into the data bus, how would you connect the M1XSP? Should I use standard 2 pair wire and daisy chain to another data bus device or would a Data Bus Hub for Retrofit (M1-DBHR) be better? Will either one work? If so, what are the pros/cons? If using the daisy chain method, how specifically would you wire it and where would the terminating jumpers be located?
B. Options for powering the device. Given the main level location for the 4500EZ, I assume my only option is to use a separate transformer so I will need to locate near a receptacle or have a electrician wire a new receptacle... is that correct? I don't see anything mentioned anywhere about a battery backup to keep the device powered in the event of a power outage. What would I need to wire a battery backup?
C. Uplink mounting options. Should I put the 4500EZ in it's own enclosure with it's own power supply and rechargeable battery backup? ELK has a product (ELK-P983) for the Uplink 2500 but I don't see anything listed for the 4500EZ. I have an extra enclosure from an olds Brink system that also includes a rechargeable battery. Can these be re-purposed here? Is there a power supply board that I should use?
I'm sorry about all of the questions. Unfortunately, I didn't get an installation guide with the 4500EZ. In the enclosed materials with the device, they direct you to their website for the guide but I can't access it because I don't have a "dealer" signon. Also, let me know if there are other considerations or questions that I don't know about and should be asking!
Finally, I've attached a picture of my planned configuration.

I appreciate any feedback.
Thanks!