MR-2100/2200 Fire Alarm Control Unit P ROGRAMMING MANUAL Revision 1 Document #: LT-2001 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be read carefully.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Table of Contents 1.0 Operation and Programming Concepts ......................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 General Information ...................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Networks .....................................................................
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual List of Figures Figure 1: Typical Network Layout ........................................................................................ 1 Figure 2: Single Network Break .......................................................................................... 3 Figure 3: Panel Removed from Network ............................................................................. 4 Figure 4: Four Wire Device Wiring (Typical) ......................................................
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 1.0 Operation and Programming Concepts 1.1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the MR-2100/2200’s (hereafter called the MR-2200) features and supported devices. 1.2 General Information Warnings: Before Programming 1. All applicable codes and standards should be considered when programming the Control Unit. 2.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The basic layout of the network is a single loop (see Figure 1). Each panel and annunciator has a unique ID. There is no requirement that the IDs be sequential or that they start with 1. The master panel can be any fire panel in the network. The panels work in a peer-to-peer fashion. This means that each panel is responsible for the programming of the inputs connected to it.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Network Verify Network Verify is the process by which the master panel queries the rest of the network to determine on-line status. Each panel will respond to the network verify request. The user can also request a Network Verify at any time from any panel in the network. Network Communications Information is sent across the network in frames.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Broadcast Frames Broadcast frames deal with information that affects the entire network. When a broadcast frame is created by a panel or annunciator, it is sent out both network communications ports. Each unit in turn receives the broadcast in one port, act upon it and pass it on out the other port. Upon reaching the unit that generated the broadcast frame, that unit then disposes of it.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Sensors MRI-1251 Ionization type smoke detector, low profile MRI-1551 Ionization type smoke detector MRI-2251 Photoelectric type smoke detector, low profile MRI-2551 Photoelectric type smoke detector MRI-2251T Photoelectric type smoke detector c/w heat detector, low profile MRI-2551TH Photoelectric type smoke detector c/w heat detector MRI-2251TMB Acclimate Photo-Thermal Detector MRI-5251 Fixed temperature detector, low profile MRI-5251H Fixed high temperat
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual MRI-B501BHT Sounder base, temporal MRI-B524BI Isolator base for MRI-x551 sensors MRI-B224BI Isolator base for MRI-x251 sensors, low profile MRI-B524RB Relay base for MRI-x551 sensors MRI-B224RB Relay base for MRx251 sensors, low profile The sensor LED activates the relay and sounder bases. When this LED stays on for more than 10 seconds, the base activates. This requires that the MR-2200 have the LED mode set to FLASH/ ON.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 1.5 Resetting 4-Wire Detectors General 4-wire detectors can be reset by using one of the function relays on the panel. The relay is not programmed for any use, that is, it is unassigned. The next requirement is that a non-zero duration be programmed for it (See “2.7 Outputs Dialog” on page 19) A duration of zero disables this function. Once this is done, wire the power for the device as shown in Figure 4.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.0 Editing MHI Databases 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes the windows used to program the system. 2.2 General Comments Overview The editing of a system is done through a series of input windows. Editing starts with the System Level and progresses to the Panel Level, then to the Input Level, and finally to the Relate Level. The Main Menu and option speed keys are not available while editing/viewing the system.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Network-Capable Panel Types The following panels can be used in a network configuration. • • • • MR-2100 Fire Panel: The MR-2100 has one (Class A or B) SLCs and two (expandable to eight) NACs. The NACs can be programmed to be used as either bells or strobe type circuits. The MR-2614 Annunciator can be attached to the MR-2100 panel. It is considered an extension of the panel by MHI and does not change how the panel interfaces with other annunciators.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The text in the top left corner provides information about the database. The top line gives the date and time the database was last edited. The next line states whether the current contents have been verified or not; and whether the database has been compressed or not. The options Bell System, Subsequent Alarm, Resound, Evac and Waterflow all affect how the notification appliance circuits (NAC), hereafter referred to as bells, react to alarm conditions.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Evac Evac controls whether the bell system Evacuation Mode sounds Steady (continuously) or uses a Temporal pattern as specified in ANSI S3.41 and ISO 8201 Audible Emergency Evacuation Signal. The pattern used ½s On, ½s Off, ½s On, ½s Off, ½s On, 1½s Off repeated. Waterflow Waterflow controls if bells can be silenced if they are started by a waterflow type input.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Master ID Master ID defines which panel in a network acts as the Master panel. Only control panels may be chosen as the Master panel. The Master panel retains an alarm list for the entire network and synchronizes the date and time on all panels and annunciators at 3:30am everyday. (The alarm list functionality is programmable for several modes of operation. See below for more detail.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.4 Switches Window Overview The Switches Window (see Figure 6) allows for the setting of the On/Off (Day/Night) switches. There are 16 system wide switches available. All panels in the network keep track of their portion of the devices related to each switch. Relays, LEDs and control modules follow the On/Off state of the switch they are related to. Addressable sensors use Day sensitivity while the switch is on and Night sensitivity while the switch is off.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Use Switch as Custom Hot Key Use switch as Custom Hot Key allows the switch to be manually controlled by the Hot Keys. A hot key can be assigned to turn the switch on and another to turn it off. These keys are marked as HK in the Switches Table. Description Description is a 20 character message that describes the Switch usage. This is useful in that the switch now has a description of its usage that is easier to understand when assigning Switches to Hot Keys.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The use of Groups greatly simplifies the changes made to a database as changes are needed by the system. For example, if new door is installed that has to be unlocked during a fire alarm, the control module that unlocks the door is simply added to a Group. This single change is then automatically picked up by any inputs that are related to the Group.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.6 Panel Window Overview The Panel Window (see Figure 8) allows editing of all panel level options. It defines the hardware mounted in the panel and the functionality of the programmable outputs. The programming controls provided change to reflect the capabilities of the currently selected panel. The Title Bar describes the currently highlighted panel or annunciator. Figure 8: Panel Window • • • • • • • Exit: Close the Panel Window and return to the System Window.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual • • • Change ID: Displays a dialog box for changing the ID of the current panel. MHI will automatically change all references to use the new ID. This process could take a long time for a large database. A gauge will be displayed to show the progress of the change. Map: Displays and/or updates the Map Window. See section 2.8 Map Window of the Modul-R Human Interface User Guide. Verify List: Displays the Verify List.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The IDs Supervised button displays all possible IDs of the MR2614 and MR-2644 annunciators (see Figure 9) as well as the MR-2801B-MR and MRDL. Check the IDs that will be connected to the system. When the MRDL is enabled, a button will appear next to that option called Dialer Settings (see the section on Dialer Options for a description of the dialer options).
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Interpreting Flashing LED’s The LEDs have the following meaning when flashing: Zone n alarm: Acknowledge available Zone n+2 alarm: 2nd Stage Inhibit available Zone n supervisory: Reset available (green) Zone n+2 supervisory Future use Zone n trouble: Reset available (yellow) Zone n+2 trouble Future use Zone n+1 alarm: Signal Silence active Zone n+3 alarm Future use Zone n+1 supervisory: Signal Silence available Zone n+3 supervisory Future use Zone n+1 trouble: 2nd
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Outputs The Outputs section is a list box that is used to select the output to program. Once the output is selected, it is programmable for the following output types: • • • • • • • Bell: This is a standard signalling circuit. It does not sound codes. Strobe: This signalling circuit for use with strobes. Strobe circuits cannot be silenced until the system is reset. Coded Bell: This signalling circuit sounds out the code for any input that operates it and then silences.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.8 Options Dialog Overview The Options Dialog (see Figure 12) allows for the programming of the panel and annunciator options. These settings affect the current panel only. Figure 12: Options Dialog Buzzer Mode Buzzer Mode sets when the panel buzzer sounds. Normal causes the buzzer to sound for new supervisory and trouble conditions. All causes the buzzer to sound for all new conditions. Note: Always set this option to All (default) to meet current codes.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Remote AC Fail The Remote AC Fail is the delay before the panel will report that it has lost AC power to a remote monitoring location. The panel will report AC Fail locally after 60s. The panel itself will go into AC Fail mode to conserve power immediately upon losing AC. This delay is the length of time before the panel generates the trouble condition. This can be set from 0 to 1800 minutes (30 hours). If a time of 0 minutes is entered, the panel will use a 10 second delay.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Hot Keys Hot Keys are a set of drop down boxes that allow you to set the functions of the operator keys on the front of the panel. There are 8 keys, each with yellow and green LED. The LEDs are used to display function status. SYSTEM CONTROLS Acknowledge Signal Silence System Reset User Assigned Figure 13: Default Key Assignments The keys and their functions are as follows: Key Action Acknowledge Silences the buzzer and acknowledges new troubles and alarms.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Key Action Second Stage Inhibit Prevents the automatic operation of second stage operation. This applies only to panels with ALERT or STAGED type bell systems. For ALERT systems, pressing the Second Stage Inhibit will prevent the panel from going into second stage. For STAGED systems, it will prevent the system from going to the next stage. Second Stage Inhibit has no effect on an EVAC type bell system.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Key Action General Alarm Initiates the general evacuation sequence. All bells are activated in Evacuation mode, selected function relays are activated and selected releaser circuits are activated and municipal alarm relay is activated. The yellow LED will flash when activated. Press System Reset to cancel the General Alarm. Note: General Alarm is recorded in the panel archive. Halt Stops the operation of all releaser type outputs on the panel.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The Dialer Settings window has the following push buttons along the right side: • • • • • • Exit: Close the Dialer Settings window and return to the IDs window. Configuration 1: Display the Dialer Configuration 1 dialog. Configuration 2: Display the Dialer Configuration 2 dialog. Call Directions: Display the Call Directions dialog. Zone Data: Display the Zone Data dialog. Maintenance/Common: Display the Dialer Maintenance and Common Reporting Codes dialog.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Maintenance/Common reporting codes sections. See See “7.0 Appendix D: Table of Reporting Codes” on page 60 for a list of the automatic Contact ID Reporting Codes. The Test Transmission Line option determines how the dialer chooses a telephone line to send the automatic test transmission. If Alternate is selected, the dialer will alternate between using Telephone Lines 1 and 2 for transmissions, regardless of telephone line troubles.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The Test Transmission Cycle determines the number of days between test transmissions. This is automatically set so that tests are performed daily and may not be varied. Note: If an upgraded database has a value other than 1, choose Set Default to reset the value. The TLM Trouble Delay controls the number of telephone line monitoring checks required before a telephone line trouble is generated. The dialer checks the telephone connection at 10-second intervals.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual The Groups List is a list of all currently defined groups. Each line entry includes the Group ID and its message/description. Click on the desired group in order to program it. The Definition specifies the identifier of the alarm or trouble being sent to the central station. The zone types that are available are Fire, Sprinkler, Heat, Water and Untyped. The Reporting Codes are used when SIA or Contact ID is set to Programmed, or when using BPS formats.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.9 Circuits and Devices Windows Overview The Circuits Window (see Figure 19) allows for the defining of addressable input circuits. The Devices Window (see Figure 20) allows for the defining of addressable devices. These two windows are nearly identical. Most controls on one are found on the other with the few exceptions noted. The current Circuit or Device is shown in the Title Bar of the window.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Circuits Window. Unused circuits are shown using three dashes. Use the key in order to quickly re-position the current selection to another circuit. The and Arrow keys change the current circuit. The and Arrow keys change the type of the current circuit. The and keys change the function of the current circuit. Circuit Type Selector The Circuit Type Selector is located below Circuit List on the left hand side.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual • • • 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).
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Input Circuit or Device Options There are a number of options that can be used for each input circuit or device. Not all options apply to all inputs. MHI only shows those options that are currently usable. The following options are available: • • • Enable Fan Delay: Controls the staggered turning off of Control Modules (relay).
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Pushbuttons The push buttons located on the right hand side are: • • • Exit: Closes the window and returns to the previous window. Devices: Opens the Devices Window for the current circuit (Circuits Window only). Copy: Copies the circuit/device information, relates and message from another input to the current input (see Figure 21). The current input does not have to be defined. Relates cannot be copied between conventional and addressable input points.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 2.10 Internal Circuits Window Overview The Internal Circuits Window (see Figure 22) allows for the programming of outputs, LEDs, etc. for the various internal circuits (functions) of the Control Panel. Internal circuits 0, 71, 72, 73, 75, 81, and 82 are fire alarm functions while all others are trouble functions. All internal circuits have specific meanings and are stored in the archive of the panel. MR-2944 and MR-2934 annunciators only use internal circuits 51 and 52.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Internal Circuits List The Internal Circuits List displays all of the internal circuits for the current Control Panel. Each line includes the internal circuit number, its description and if relates have been assigned. Warning: Some of the internal circuits (e.g. checksum) do not have restore signals associated with them. They generally relate to a condition that requires either service work or a reboot of the panel.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Groups Groups is a comma separated list of all the groups that the point is to use for relates. Up to ten groups can be listed. These groups are assigned to the point itself and does not change as the current output panel changes. Relates that are part of the groups are not shown in the Relate Window but can be shown on the Map Window if so desired. Panel List The Panel List is a list-box located in the top left corner of the window.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Msg Receive Check Box The Msg Receive check box is an option for annunciators with LCDs only. If marked, this annunciator receives messages about this input point to display in its Alarm List. If not marked, the annunciator does not receive messages about this input point to display in its Alarm List. Pushbuttons The push buttons, located on the right side of the window, are: • • • • 38 Exit: Closes the Relate Window and returns to the previous window.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 3.0 LCD Programming 3.1 Introduction This chapter describes the panel components that are programmed via the LCD and keypad. 3.2 General Comments About the LCD Menu A number of items are programmed through the LCD and keypad. This is called the LCD menu. All options are under the PROGRAM option on the Main Menu of the panel. The Main Menu can be recalled to the LCD by pressing . Note: The only item that must be programmed from the LCD menu is the Panel ID.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual COMMON DISCONNECT Title Options Selections A S T - * * OK< Figure 26: Selector Screen For all screens, returns to the previous menu level without changing any information and returns to the Main Menu without changing any information. 3.3 Menus Clock Menu This menu has the following options: • • Date: View or change the date. The date is entered in MM.DD.YY format. Each section of the date must be separated by a dot. Press to accept date typed.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Switches Menu This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2. View or change the status of any switches. These switches can be set to On, Off or Auto. The Auto state only applies to switches that have a timer associated with them. The Auto state allows the switch to follow the timer settings. Any changes made are broadcast to the network so that all panels have the same state.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual -- RESET: This functions resets the LEDs to their off state. • Sensitivity: This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. This allows for the manual adjustment of the sensitivity of addressable detectors. All devices have a default sensitivity assigned in the database. The detector can be set to the database default value or to one of the pre-defined levels replacing the database values. These manual values are retained if the panel is re-booted.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual -- SELECT: Change the Auto/On/Off state of control modules. The first screen asks for a circuit and device number. Enter the circuit and device or press without entering any number to view the first control module in the database. Each control module is displayed in turn, showing the current state and allowing for it to be changed or the next control module to be displayed. Press to stop viewing the control module list.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual does not work, chose the next slower rate. Continue this process until a rate that works is chosen. The available baud rates are: 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600 and 300. The recommended rates are: 4800, 2400, and 1200. Below is a table documenting the maximum wire capacitance allowed on a single port connection. • Baud Rate Maximum Capacitance 9600 100 nF 4800 220 nF 2400 470 nF 1200 680 nF Port 3: These options are restricted to Privilege 2.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Alarm List This menu controls the operation of the Alarm List. This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. It has the following options: • • Reset: Select when entries are taken out of the Alarm List. AUTO removes entries as soon as the condition restores. MANUAL requires that Reset be pressed before they are removed. Conditions that have restored are shown as a restored condition in the Alarm List.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 4.0 Appendix A: Condition Codes and Zone Numbers 4.1 Introduction This appendix lists the condition codes and zone numbers used by the panel. 4.2 List of Codes and Zone Numbers Condition Codes The alarm list and archive use the following formats for condition codes.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Zone Number PPP:ZZ.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual SSS Sub-Zone Number Zone Addressable Circuit Meaning of SubZone Number 000 - Wiring Fault All Others - Device Number Comlink 1 (Zone 51) Unit Network ID number Comlink 3 (Zone 53) Unit ID number Comlink 6 (Zone 54) Unit ID Number 1-8 MR-2614 9-16 MR-2644 239 City-tie 240 MRDL/City-tie Output Supervision (Zone 60) Output Circuit Number Auxiliary Power Supervision (Zone 61) Auxiliary Power Circuit Number Program Re-start (Zone 69) 000 - Power On/Hard reboot 001
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Zone Hot Key Activation (Zone 90): Function Number of the Hot key pressed Meaning of SubZone Number 001 - Fire Drill 002 - Lamp Test 004 - Relay Disconnect 005 - Test Mode 006 - Signal Disconnect 007 - Acknowledge 008 - Signal Silence 009 - Reset 010 - Common Disconnect 011 - General Alarm 016 - Switch 1 On 017 - Switch 2 On 018 - Switch 3 On 49
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Zone Hot Key Activation (Zone 90): Function Number of the Hot key pressed Meaning of SubZone Number 019 - Switch 4 On 020 - Switch 5 On 021 - Switch 6 On 022 - Switch 7 On 023 - Switch 8 On 024 - Switch 9 On 025 - Switch 10 On 026 - Switch 11 On 027 - Switch 12 On 028 - Switch 13 On 029 - Switch 14 On 030 - Switch 15 On 031 - Switch 16 On 032 - Switch 1 Off 033 - Switch 2 Off 034 - Switch 3 Off 035 - Switch 4 Off 036 - Switch 5 Off 037 - Switch 6 Off 038 - Switch 7 Off 039
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Zone Meaning of SubZone Number Network Reboot Required Who (Zone 94): Unit ID of panel generating the Network Reboot Required trouble Network Reboot Required Why (Zone 95) 003 - port 3 006 - negative counter 008 - memory overflow 009 - co-processor memory overflow 010 - network 011 - network 012 - network 013 - network All Others: Always 000 51
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 5.0 Appendix B: Stand-by Battery Calculation Batteries are designed and manufactured for a specific use. "Standby" is one of these uses. They are rated according to their ability to deliver a steady current for 20 hours ("20 Hour Rating"). A 10 Ah battery is unable to deliver 10 A for 1 hour, however it delivers ½ A (500 mA) for 20 hours. A car battery is designed to deliver "cranking" power for a short time, (a few hundred Amps for a few minutes).
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 6.0 Appendix C: Service Terminal 6.1 General The MR-2200 Control Unit displays information and accept commands via the service terminal port. The information includes initiating circuit configuration, current status of bell, relays, etc., diagnostic information, the archive, etc. The commands allow for the selection of the information to view, limited programming and basic operation. Certain Control Unit commands are available only at certain privilege levels.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 54 Screen Name 5* Bells Displays the current status of the bell circuits. Also shows the timers and settings for the cut-off. See screen 11 for acceptable supervision values. 6 Function Relays Displays the current settings and timers for the 4 function relays. 7 Releasers Displays the current settings and timers for the releasing circuits (if any). 8 Common Relays Displays the current status of the 3 common system relays.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Screen Name 14 Printer A copy of everything sent to the printer. This is useful for capturing print-outs to a file. Note: Status line updating is disabled while on this screen. 15 Printer Status Displays the current printer status. 16 Network Displays information about network communications. This includes frames sent and received, frames in error and orphan messages.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 56 Screen Name Description 51* FIFO This screen is restricted to Privilege Level 1 and above. Displays the FIFO memory usage of various system tasks. This diagnostic screen needs to be consulted if the panel has a Memory Overflow trouble. The first line shows the total FIFO space and the largest amount any one task has used. For each task, the first number is the current usage and the second is the maximum usage.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Screen Name 83 Type Assigned For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the devices that are programmed to be on the circuit. Commands A Display next device (address)A Display selected device at address 0M Reset Minimum/Maximum Values 0P Energize both sets of terminals 1P Energize only B terminals 2P Energize only A terminals 84* Errors For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying all the incorrect, missing and mismatched devices.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Screen Name 88 Control Modules For a single circuit, shows a grid displaying the current status of all the Control modules. Commands A Display next device (address)A Display selected device at address 0M Reset Minimum/Maximum Values 0P Energize both sets of terminals 1P Energize only B terminals 2P Energize only A terminals 89 Bypass & Test Displays the Bypass and Test status of all devices on an addressable circuit.
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Command Description 0-127 View Selected Screen. If selected screen is unused/ unavailable, the next available screen is shown. 0.0 TeleVideo cursor control mode. 0.1 VT100 cursor control mode. A Silence buzzer. D Print the date and time. (month).(date) D Enter the date. (month).(date).(year) D Enter the date and year. The year may be entered as 00 to 99 in a two-digit format, or as 1991 to 2090 in a fourdigit format. (hours).
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual 7.0 Appendix D: Table of Reporting Codes The following tables contain automatic Contact ID and SIA format reporting codes. Contact ID: The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control. The second two digits are to indicate specific information about the signal. For example, if zone 1 is a fire zone, you could program the event code as [1A].
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual Reporting Code Code sent when... Dialer Direction* Contact ID Auto Rep. Codes SIA Auto Rep.
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