User guide

MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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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.)
Alarm List Mode
Alarm List Mode sets the way the Alarm List messages are displayed on fire panels in the system.
Annunciators always receive messages as marked in the database. There are three modes of
displaying messages:
Local: Each fire panel shows only Alarm List entries that are for that panel only.
Global: Each fire panel shows Alarm List entries for itself and all other panels and
annunciators.
Master: The master fire panel shows the Alarm List entries for all panels and annunciators
while all other fire panels show only their own Alarm List entries.
Common Relays
Common Relays controls what signals affect the common alarm, common supervisory and
common trouble relays of each panel. The are two settings:
Local: The common relays of a panel follow the events of events on that panel only.
follow Alarm List Mode: The common relays of a panel react to both events of the panel
and any events listed in its Alarm List.
Non-Latch Mode controls if the panel will auto store. The options are as follows
•More: Everything Latched
Trouble only: Only trouble conditions will auto restore; Note some troubles require user
intervention before the panel can determine if the condition be restored
Supv and Trbl: Supervisory and Trouble conditions will automatically restore.
Pushbuttons
The System Window has the following push buttons on the right hand side:
Exit: Closes the System Window and, if editing, causes the database to be saved. After
an edit session, a requester asks if the database should be Verified. A database has to
verify without errors before it can be downloaded.
Panels: Displays the Panel Window. If no panel is currently defined, the Add Panel Box is
displayed.
Switches: Displays the Switches Window. This window determines which devices are
attached to the switches and the timers associated to each switch. See section 2.4
Switches Window.
Groups: Displays the Groups Window. This window is used to define groups of relates.
See section 2.5 Groups Window.
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. If there is no Verify List, a requester will appear asking
whether you wish to perform a verification. See section 2.6.5 of the Modul-R Human
Interface User Guide for a full description of the Verify List and its uses.
Settings: Defines the Verify warnings to disable and/or errors to reduce to warnings for
the current database. Not all warnings/errors can be disabled/reduced. The use of this is
not recommended, but provided for special circumstances.