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MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
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-- SELECT: Change the Auto/On/Off state of control modules. The first screen asks for a
circuit and device number. Enter the circuit and device or press <Enter> without
entering any number to view the first control module in the database. Each control
module is displayed in turn, showing the current state and allowing for it to be changed
or the next control module to be displayed. Press <Clear> to stop viewing the control
module list.
-- ALL AUTO: Change any control modules that are forced on or off back to automatic
mode.
Archive
This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. View and change the settings for the recording of
optional entries into the history. The following items can be included or not included in the history:
• Test: View or change whether Test signals should be recorded in the history. The current
setting is shown in the upper right corner. Test signals are marked as such.
• Non-Reporting: View or change whether non-reporting signals are recorded in the history
or not. Non-reporting signals are recorded by default.
• Network: View or change the type of archive events that the panel will record in the
archive. This is only available on the network master panel. The options are:
-- LOCAL: Record only panel events in the archive.
-- GLOBAL: Record all events in the archive.
Relays
This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2. If Privilege Level 1 is set and Level 2 is required,
access to the menu is denied. This function allows for the manual operation of the relays. There
are three possible states: Automatic (state determined by inputs), Forced On, or Forced Off. This
mode is retained if the panel is re-booted.
• SELECT: Change the Auto/On/Off state of relay. Each relay is shown in turn, showing the
current state and allowing for it to be changed or the next relay to be displayed. Press
<Clear> to stop viewing the relay list.
• ALL AUTO: Change any relays that are forced on or off back to automatic mode.
Ports
This menu has the following options:
• Network: Allows for the setting of parameters related to the network. If the downloaded
database indicates that there is no network, the only option is Panel ID. The Network
Menu has the following options:
-- Panel ID: This function is restricted to Privilege Level 2. Set the Network ID number.
This is between 1 and 254.
-- Reboot: Cause all panels on the network to do a Hard reboot, ie equivalent to pressing
the Hard Reboot button on the top of the main board. Each panel records in the history
the time it received the Network Reboot command.
-- Global Commands: Sends the selected key (acknowledge, signal silence, or system
reset) to all Control panels and annunciators on the Network. Each unit, including the
sending unit, responds as if that key has been pressed.
-- Retry: Set the number of times to try to resend a message before giving up. If this
number of retries are attempted without success, the other panel or annunciator is
considered to be off-line. The default value is 8.
-- Baud: Set the communications baud rate for Com Port 1. This value may need to be
changed if the default rate (4800) does not allow for communications. Since each
installation is different, this value needs to be chosen by trial and error. If the default rate










