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Brand | Secutron |
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Model | MR-2200 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Provides an overview of the MR-2100/2200 features and supported devices.
Critical considerations before programming, including database loading and mismatch conditions.
Use of a downloaded database created via the Modul-R Human Interface program for input circuit programming.
MR-2200 networking with other panels and annunciators for single or multiple building operation.
Details network frame operations like commands, hotkeys, time changes, and manual switch operations.
Information transfer using specific and broadcast frames, including handling of communication breaks.
Lists analog/addressable sensors and modules supported by the MR-2200, including bases.
Describes common device faults like Missing, Illegal, Wrong Type, Trouble, and Duplicate.
How to reset 4-wire detectors using a function relay and the System Reset key.
Introduces the chapter on system programming windows and general editing concepts.
Overview of editing process, backup procedures, upgrade notes, and network-capable panel types.
Interface for editing system options and viewing system-wide information.
Options for bell and strobe operation during alarms (Alert, Evac, Staged).
How the panel handles new alarms during active alarms, affecting bell system behavior.
Controls automatic resounding of silenced bells on new alarms.
Controls Steady vs. Temporal patterns for Evacuation Mode.
Controls silencing of bells for waterflow input activation.
Controls the automatic display sequence of the Alarm List.
Controls which panels are affected by disconnect hot keys.
Defines which panel acts as the Master in a network.
Sets how Alarm List messages are displayed on panels and annunciators.
Controls signals affecting common alarm, supervisory, and trouble relays.
Lists System Window push buttons like Exit, Panels, Switches, Groups, Map, Verify List, Settings.
Allows setting of On/Off (Day/Night) switches, with 16 system-wide switches.
Shows all 16 switches and highlights the current one.
Controls switch state change times using HH:MM format.
Determines if the first listed time turns the switch On or Off.
Allows manual control of switches via Hot Keys.
A 20-character message describing switch usage.
Lists push buttons like Exit, Reset, Relate, Map, Verify List.
Used for creating and editing Groups of relates, comprising description and relates.
Shows defined groups with messages and relates.
Entry for a group message, up to 3 lines by 20 characters.
Lists push buttons like Exit, Add Group, Delete Group, Reset Group, Change ID, Relate, Copy Relates, Map, Verify List.
Allows editing panel-level options, defining hardware and outputs.
Covers Panel List, Message, Outputs, Options, Next ID, Links, and Port 3 settings.
Covers IDs Supervised, Hot Key Routing, LCD, LED Count, Hot LED, Ports.
Explains Flashing LEDs, Message Receive, and Common LED settings.
Allows programming of panel outputs and function relays.
Lists Bell, Strobe, Coded Bell, Auxiliary Power, and follow modes.
Sets the time a relay waits before activating (0-60 seconds).
Affects the activation time of a relay (0-300 seconds).
Allows programming of panel and annunciator options.
Sets when the panel buzzer sounds for various conditions.
Sets privilege level for bypasses and manual control.
Sets privilege level for disconnect and test mode hot keys.
Dictates text on the Main Menu LCD.
Sets delay before reporting AC power loss.
Sets scans for Control Module reset for staggered fan restart.
Sets time bells must sound before silencing.
Sets time panel stays in First Stage before Second Stage.
Sets time bells sound before automatic silencing.
Sets gap between maintenance and alarm thresholds for sensors.
Sets consecutive scans for Maintenance Alert trouble.
Enables or disables disconnect timeouts.
Suppresses missing signal reports for loops with faults.
Allows setting functions of panel operator keys.
Allows programming of dialer communication options.
Explains phone number formats, account codes, and special dialer digits.
Configures communicator options, TLM checks, dialing, and international settings.
Details SIA, Contact ID, Test Transmission, Force Dialing, Busy Tone, Pulse Ratio, Handshake, ID Tone.
Configures Swinger Shutdown, Test Transmission, and Other Options.
Determines which telephone numbers communicate specific events.
Contains zone definitions and reporting codes for dialer communication.
Contains maintenance and common reporting codes for dialer communication.
Introduces windows for defining addressable input circuits and devices.
Lists defined circuits, showing number, type, and function.
Assigns the current circuit type in the Circuit Window.
Assigns the current device type in the Device Window.
Displays and edits input point functions (e.g., Alarm, Supervisory).
Options like Fan Delay, Maintenance Alert, Code Bells, Sensitivity.
Lists push buttons like Exit, Devices, Copy, Relate, Map, Verify List.
Allows programming outputs, LEDs for internal circuits (e.g., General Alarm, Comlink Supervision).
Displays internal circuits with number, description, and assigned relates.
Lists push buttons like List Entries, Exit, Reset, Relate, Copy Relates, Map.
Relates inputs, switches, groups to outputs, LEDs, relays.
Details Groups List, Panel List, Outputs List.
Details Relays List, LEDs List, Device List, Evac, Msg Receive, Pushbuttons.
Describes panel components programmed via LCD and keypad.
Discusses LCD menu, privilege levels, and keypad navigation.
Explains LCD menu structure, access, and Panel ID programming.
Options to view/change date, time, and calibrate the clock.
View/change relays affected by Common Disconnect hotkey (Privilege Level 2).
View/change switch status (On, Off, Auto) and broadcast changes.
Displays battery status and provides test/calibration options.
Options for Reset Max/Min, Duplicates, LED Mode, Sensitivity, Bypass.
Details Bypass options and Control Module operation.
Settings for recording history entries (Test, Non-Reporting, Network).
Allows manual operation of relays (Automatic, Forced On/Off).
Network parameters and Port 3 options configuration.
PC Connect, Voice Evac, Terminal, Port 6 settings.
Controls Alarm List Reset and Remote routing.
Allows changing Privilege Level 1 and 2 passcodes.
Erases configuration, resetting values to defaults.
Introduces appendix listing condition codes and zone numbers.
Lists condition codes used in alarm list and archive.
Lists condition codes used in alarm list and archive.
Lists panel zone numbers and their descriptions.
Lists zone meanings for Comlinks, Supervision, Privilege Level, Switches.
Lists subzone meanings for Hot Key Activation, Network Reboot.
Continues listing subzone meanings for Hot Key Activation, Network Reboot.
Lists subzone meanings for Network Reboot Required Why.
Explains battery rating and oversizing needs for fire alarm panels.
Lists available internal and external battery options for the MR-2200.
Explains using the service terminal for information display and basic operation.
Details screens like Index, LCD, Misc. available via service terminal.
Lists screens like Battery, AC, Bells, Relays, Alarm List, Troubles.
Lists screens like Archive, Network, Ports, System Reset, Switches.
Lists screens like Clock, FIFO, Memory, Remote Terminal, Network Verify, Totals.
Lists screens for Type On-Line, Type Assigned, Errors.
Lists screens for Alarms, Function, Control Modules, Bypass & Test.
Lists screens for Analog, Sensitivity, and keyboard commands.
Introduces tables for Contact ID and SIA reporting codes.
Lists reporting codes for various events like alarms, troubles, AC fail, battery.
Lists Contact ID event codes for Medical, Panic, Fire, and General Alarms.
Lists SIA format codes for Fire, Sprinkler, Heat, Water, Untyped zones.