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Editing MHI Databases
2.9.3 Circuit Type Selector
The Circuit Type Selector is located below Circuit List on the left hand side. It is shown on the
Circuit Window only. It is a drop down box used to assign the current circuit type. If the circuit
is unused, select not assigned. Only options supported by the Input Circuit Modules
programmed for the current panel are assignable.
2.9.4 Device Type Selector
The Device Type Selector is located below Device List on the left hand side. It is shown on the
Device Window only. It is a drop down box used to assign the current device type. Ion, Photo,
Thermal, Acclimate, Dual Acclimate, or Laser. For addressable circuits, it displays all the
sensors or modules that can be programmed for the current device address, sensors for
addresses 1 to 99 and modules for addresses 101 to 199. If the address is unused, select not
assigned. The following module types are available:
Monitor (Class B): This is a standard monitor module using Class B (Style B) wiring and
an end-of-line resistor. This must be chosen for MRI-M500DM, MRI-M501M and MRI-
M503M modules.
Monitor (Class A): This is a standard monitor module using Class A (Style D) wiring.
This can be used only with the MRI-M500M and MRI-M502M modules.
Control (supervising): This programs the MRI-M500S for use as a generic signalling
circuit. It can be turned on by alarm or supervisory inputs. It will remain on until the
system is reset.
Control (relay): This is used for programming the MRI-M500R relay module.
Control (Bell): This programs the MRI-M500S as a standard signalling circuit. It will turn
on continuously when activated by an alarm. They will silence when the Signal Silence
button is pressed. It does not sound codes.
Control (Strobe): This programs the MRI-M500S as a signalling circuit for use with
strobes. They are non-silenceable and will be turned on continuously for both Alert and
Evacuation mode operation. Strobe circuits cannot be silenced until the system is reset
(unless the strobe duration is programmed – see Strobe Duration in section 2.5.2).
2.9.5 Function Type Selector
The Function Type Selector is used to display and edit the function of the current input point.
The following function types are available:
Alarm: This is a generic fire input. Displays **ALARM** in the Alarm List when activated.
Pull Station: This is a fire input similar to Alarm. The differences are it displays **PULL
STATION** in the Alarm List and may not have a retard time programmed.
Waterflow: This is a fire input similar to Alarm except that it displays **WATERFLOW**
in the Alarm List. Bell circuits can be made non-silenceable for waterflow type inputs
(see section 2.3 System Window).
Supervisory: This is used for such inputs as Low Water Pressure, Sprinkler Shut Off
Valve Closed, etc.
Property and Building Safety (Monitor): This is used to monitor the action of items
such as dampers, door, fans, etc. The supervisory LED is used.
Non-reporting: This is a non-latching type of input. They can only operate LEDs,
function relays and control modules. The supervisory LED will be operated. Outputs
operated by a Non-reporting input cannot be also operated by another type of input or
switch.

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