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MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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The IDs Supervised button displays all possible IDs of the MR-
2614 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).
Hot Key Routing is a set of radio buttons for setting the other
panels or annunciators to be controlled by the current panel. To
have no other panels affected by the current panel, mark Local.
To have the current panel affect all other panels on the network,
mark Global. To choose only some panels, mark Custom. A text
entry box entitled route panel ids is then displayed. Enter the
panel IDs to be controlled separated by commas, e.g. “2, 3, 4".
Each ID listed will receive Hot Key commands from the current
panel whenever its Hot Keys are pressed.
Annunciators have the
following unique controls
for programming (see
Figure 10).
The LCD check box is
located immediately left of
the buttons. It indicates
whether or not the
annunciator has an alpha-
numeric LCD. This setting
is used by MHI only to
determine if the Message
Receive check box should
be shown for the
annunciator in the Relate
Window. This value is not
sent to the annunciator.
LED Count is located
directly below the LCD
check box. This defines the
number of LED zones the
annunciator will be using. A count of zero will disable the Hot LEDs and Common LED.
Hot LED is located directly below the LED Count drop down. This value defines the first of four
LED zones the annunciator will use for internal functions. Any of the zones can be chosen with the
requirement that there are four consecutive zones available. Entering a zone of 0 will disable the
hot key zones. These will reflect the current status of the annunciator and the panel(s) it sends
commands to.
Figure 9: IDs Supervised
Figure 10: Annunciator Panel Window










