Specifications

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Secutron
Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
MR-2100 and MR-2200 addressable input fire alarm
control panels provide flexible and cost-effective
operation, satisfying system requirements for both
economy and capability. Their modular design
assures that as system needs and applicable codes
evolve, fire alarm control panel functions can be
updated as required.
FEATURES
Modul-R MR2100 and MR2200
UL Listed 864/ULC Listed S527
MR-2100 provides a single addressable input
Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) for up to 198 Devices
MR-2200 provides dual addressable input
Signaling Line Circuits for up to 396 devices
SLCs are selectable for either Class ‘A’ (Style 6)
or Class ‘B’ (Style 4) operation
2 Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs), Class ‘A’
(Style ‘Z’) or Class ‘B’ (Style ‘Y’); expandable to 8
NACs with optional module (MRNC2)
4 programmable function relays, form ‘C’;
expandable to 16 relays with optional
module (MR-RL4)
Release function/cross-zoning options
2 auxiliary power outputs
4.3 A power supply with integrated battery
charger provides 2.5 A for NACs and auxiliary
output; expandable to provide up to 7 A NAC
current
4 additional communications ports for dialer, PC
interface, voice evacuation system, and
local annunciators
LCD/LED system status display with optional
LED zone display modules (MRLD8)
Surface/flush mount cabinet with dead-front
construction is capable of holding two,
12 Ah batteries
Cabinet doors are removable for easy installation
Terminal blocks are removable for easy wiring
Operating program and database can be
uploaded/downloaded by PC
MODUL-R
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MR-2100/
MR-2200
Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels for
198 or 396 Devices
The MR-2100 provides a single addressable input Signaling Line
Circuit (SLC) for support of up to 198 devices, while the
MR-2200 has two SLCs for allowing a total capacity of up to
396 addressable devices.
Expansion and upgrade is simple. Optional modules mount
directly to the chassis and can be conveniently field installed.
Additional modules are available for NAC output circuits, function
relay output circuits, remote annunciation, additional NAC power,
and other fire alarm interface operations.
Secutron has made programming convenient and easy. System
parameters, control panel display and operation functions are
conveniently programmed from the on-board LCD and keypad.
Input circuit programming and special features are performed
from an externally generated database produced on a convenient
Windows
based PC program.
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FIRE PRODUCTS
Secutron
Conventional Fire Panel
The MR-2602 and MR-2605 are versatile,
power-packed two-zone and five-zone
conventional fire alarm control panels designed
for small building fire protection.
VERSATILE
Two or five dual-use zones that can tell the
difference between smoke detectors and contact
initiating devices. This allows the smoke
detectors to be configured to auto-verify, while
the contact devices initiate an instant alarm.
POWERFUL
A power supply that can handle the panel’s full
rated load, including two 1.5 A power-limited
NACs, charging batteries, and 500 mA of
auxiliary power.
FEATURE-RICH
Select the features you need: supervisory zone
type, waterflow zone type, auto-silence,
waterflow delay, waterflow silence inhibit, and
many more. Microprocessor-based versatility
at its best.
EASY TO PROGRAM
Program the features a job requires by using the
switches and indicator lights on the front panel.
Simple, fast, and effective and the panel
memorizes the setup even if all power is
removed.
FEATURES
Modul-R MR-2602 and MR-2605
UL and ULC listed
CSFM and MEA pending
2 Class B/Style B dual-use zones
(MR-2602)
5 Class B/Style B dual-use zones
(MR-2605)
2 Class B/Style Y notification
appliance circuits
4.2 A power supply
500 mA of AUX power
Common alarm relay
Common trouble relay
Integrated battery charger
4-wire 'Secur-Bus' for accessories
20 event buffer
6 programmable zone options
Class A capability, both NAC
and zones
One-man walk test
Optional dual-line dialer
Upload/Download capable
Programmable NAC silence timer
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