User guide

MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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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-2200 Fire Panel: The MR-2200 has two (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-2200 panel. It is considered
an extension of the panel by MHI and does not change how the panel interfaces with other
annunciators.
MR-2900 (mb2931) Fire Panel: This is an MR-2900 Control Panel using the MR-2931
motherboard. This panel accepts all input circuit modules and has four Class A or eight
Class B power-reversing output circuits. These output circuits can be programmed to be
used as either bells or releaser type circuits. This is the standard board for the MR-2900.
These panels can be used in a network configuration.
MR-2944 Annunciator: It includes the memory required to have a database loaded into it.
This allows for less information to be sent on the network. An optional 4x20 LCD can be
included. This annunciator has two communications ports. This allows the annunciator to
reside in the network loop. It uses the MR-2910 Network Board.
2.3 System Window
Description
The System Window (see Figure 5) allows editing of all system level options, as well as detailing
other system wide information.
The Title Bar of the window shows whether editing or viewing of the database is being preformed
and the name of the current database.
Figure 5: Modul-R System Window