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MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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Dialer Settings
The Dialer Settings dialog (see Figure 13) allows
for the programming of various communications
options.
The 1
st
, 2
nd
and 3
rd
Telephone Numbers can be up
to 32 digits. Special digits may be used to perform
the following functions:
• HEX (B)-simulates the [*] key
• HEX (C)-simulates the [#] key
• HEX (D)-forces the panel to search for dial
tone; must be first digit of telephone
number
• HEX (E)-forces the panel to pause for 2
seconds
• HEX (F)-end of telephone number marker
The first number is the primary number, the
second number is for a second monitoring station, and the third number is the backup number for
the first number.
The 1
st
and 2
nd
Account Codes identify the system to the central station when a communication is
sent. The code can be programmed for up to four digits. The first and third telephone number
transmit the first account code. The second telephone number transmits the second account code.
The 1
st
and 2
nd
# Format setting affects the type of communication that the dialer sends to the
central station. There are seven formats available including Contact ID, SIA and a pager format.
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. The green LED flashes
when the key is available and the yellow LED flashes when it has been pressed.
Switch n On Change the state of the software switch n between Auto and On. The yellow LED will
flash while the switch is forced On. The green LED will flash whenever the switch is
on, either automatically or forced. Switches can affect relays, control modules and
LEDs. This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2.
Switch n Off Change the state of the software switch n between Auto and Off. The yellow LED will
flash while the switch is forced Off. The green LED will flash whenever the switch is off,
either automatically or forced. Switches can affect relays, control modules and LEDs.
This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2.
Manual
Restart
This will cause the programmed control modules to reset after the system has been
reset in general. This is an MEA (New York City) requirement.
Key Action
Figure 14: Dialer Settings










