User guide
Table Of Contents
MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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• 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. If there is no Verify List, you will be given the option to
perform a verification. See section 2.6.5 of the Modul-R Human Interface User Guide.
The Panel List is located in the top left corner of the window. It lists all the panels, both Control and
Annunciator, that are defined in the system. The highlighted entry in the List is the one that is
currently being edited. Its description is also shown in the title bar of the Panel Window. If a
different panel is selected, all the controls in the window will change to reflect this. Use the
<Backspace> key in order to quickly re-position the current selection to another panel.
The Message is located below the Panel List. This is a 3 line by 20 character message that is
associated with the Panel. This message will be displayed in Alarm Lists with signals that are
generated by this panel. It will also be included in any print-outs generated by the Master Panel of
the system. This message should include enough information that it will identify the panel and its
location to fire or service personnel.
The Outputs area lists the function of the outputs of the panel. Use the Outputs Button to show the
Outputs Dialog (see the Outputs Dialog section) which allows for the programming of the Outputs
and the relays.
The Options button displays the Options Dialog (see the Options Dialog section). This allows for
the programming of the various panel options, such as Hot Keys, bell timers, etc.
The Next ID is located to the left of the push buttons at the top of the Panel Window. It is not
displayed for single panel systems. It is used to define the ID of the next panel in the network loop.
Specify the panel ID of the panel to be connected to the COM 1 terminals of the current panel. See
Links for notes on programming systems that contain single-port MR-2934 or MR-2944
Annunciators.
Links is used to enter the IDs of single port annunciators that are connected to COM 1 of the
MR-2100 panel. These annunciators do not reside in the network loop, but are branches off of it.
Port 3 sets the purpose of the Port 3 general communications port. If the operating program
loaded does not support the selected setting, a wrong port 3 program trouble will be generated by
the panel. The options are:
• none: Port 3 is not used.
• PC Connect: Sets Port 3 to use the GRID program interface.
• Voice Evac. System: Sets Port 3 to communicate with the MV-2700 voice evacuation
panel.
Local Ann. LED Cnt sets the number of LED zones available either on the front of the panel using
the MRDL modules and/or and MR-2614 annunciators connected to the panel.










