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MR-2100/2200 Programming Manual
Start Mode - On
The Start Mode - On check box determines if the first time listed should turn the switch On or Off. If it is not checked, the first time turns the switch off. If it is checked, the first time turns the switch on.
The on and off indication beside each time entry changes to reflect what each time in the sorted list does.
Use Switch as Custom Hot Key
Use switch as Custom Hot Key allows the switch to be manually controlled by the Hot Keys. A hot key can be assigned to turn the switch on and another to turn it off. These keys are marked as HK in the Switches Table.
Description
Description is a 20 character message that describes the Switch usage. This is useful in that the switch now has a description of its usage that is easier to understand when assigning Switches to
Hot Keys.
Pushbuttons
There are five push buttons on the right side:
• Exit: Close the Switches Window and return to the System Window. If there are any invalid times entered (ie greater than 23:59), MHI requests corrections.
• Reset: This removes all relates and all times for the currently highlighted switch.
• Relate: Shows the Relate Window. Items marked *on* are operated/controlled by the switch.
• Map: Displays and/or updates the Map Window. See section 2.8 Map Window of the
Modul-R Human Interface Database Editor .
• Verify List: Displays the Verify List. If there is no Verify List, a requester will appear asking whether you wish to perform a verification. See section 2.6.5 of the Modul-R Human
Interface Database Editor for a full description of the Verify List and its uses.
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Table of contents
- 9 1.0 Technical Information
- 9 1.1 Introduction
- 9 1.2 Features
- 9 1.3 Codes & Standards
- 9 1.4 Applications & Services
- 10 1.5 General Installation Requirements
- 10 1.6 System Verification
- 11 1.7 System Components
- 16 2.0 Technical Specifications
- 16 2.1 Electrical Specifications
- 19 3.0 Installation
- 19 3.1 Unpacking the MR-2100 or MR
- 19 3.2 Mounting and Assembling the MR
- 22 3.3 Internal Assembly
- 24 3.4 Wiring
- 28 3.5 Maximum Wiring Length for Addressable Circuits
- 29 3.6 Maximum Wiring Length for Bell Circuits
- 30 4.0 Appendix A Compatible Addressable Devices
- 32 5.0 Appendix B: Battery Calculations & Compatible Batteries
- 32 5.1 Battery Calculation Worksheet
- 34 5.2 Battery Selection Calculations
- 35 6.0 Appendix C: Compatible Notification Appliances
- 35 6.1 Wheelock
- 37 6.2 Gentex
- 37 6.3 Space Age Electronics
- 38 6.4 System Sensor
- 50 1.0 Operation and Programming Concepts
- 50 1.1 Introduction
- 50 1.2 General Information
- 51 1.3 Addressable Devices
- 54 1.5 Resetting 4-Wire Detectors
- 55 2.0 Editing NP Databases
- 55 2.1 Introduction
- 55 2.2 General Comments
- 56 2.3 System Window
- 60 2.4 Switches Window
- 62 2.5 Groups Window
- 63 2.6 Panel Window
- 66 2.7 Annunciators Window
- 67 2.8 Outputs Dialog
- 69 2.9 Options Dialog
- 78 2.10 Circuits and Devices Windows
- 83 2.11 Internal Circuits Window
- 84 2.12 Relate Window
- 86 2.13 Pushbuttons
- 87 3.0 LCD Programming
- 87 3.1 Introduction
- 87 3.2 General Comments
- 88 3.3 Menus
- 94 4.0 Appendix A: Condition Codes and Zone Numbers
- 94 4.1 Introduction
- 94 4.2 List of Codes and Zone Numbers
- 100 5.0 Appendix B: Stand-by Battery Calculation
- 101 6.0 Appendix C: Service Terminal
- 101 6.1 General
- 101 6.2 Control Unit