Secutron MR-2100 Operator's Manual

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MR-2100/2200
Fire Alarm Control Unit
O
PERATOR'S
M
ANUAL
Revision 1
Document #: LT-2002
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations
regarding product use and function and information on the
limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire
manual should be read carefully.

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  • Page 1 MR-2100/2200 Fire Alarm Control Unit PERATOR’S ANUAL Revision 1 Document #: LT-2002 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be read carefully.
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form by any means electronic, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise without the prior consent of Secutron Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual Contents 1.0 Unit Operation ..........................1 1.1 Power Up Sequence ..................... 1 1.2 Types of Inputs ......................1 1.3 Status Display ....................... 1 1.4 Zone LEDs ........................2 1.5 Buzzer ........................... 2 1.6 Operator Keys ....................... 3 1.7 Alarm List ........................
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  • Page 6: Unit Operation

    1.0 Unit Operation 1.1 Power Up Sequence The power up sequence of the MR-2100/2200 (hereafter referred to as the MR-2200) panel is started in the following ways: power is applied to the panel; the hard reboot button at the top of the main board is pressed;...
  • Page 7: Zone Leds

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual 1.4 Zone LEDs The optional zone LEDs are across the bottom of the main display. They are visible through the front door. Each zone has an alarm (red), supervisory (yellow), and trouble (yellow) LED. The alarm and supervisory LEDs will turn on as required by the inputs. The trouble LED will light for either an input trouble condition, a ground fault or if there is a bypass present.
  • Page 8: Operator Keys

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual 1.6 Operator Keys For non-Canadian Installations There are 8 operator keys. The figure below shows the keys for non-Canadian installations. The keys are located on the lower left and are labelled “System Controls” The LEDs associated with these keys are used to display function status.
  • Page 9 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual For Canadian Installations The figure below shows the keys for Canadian installations. The keys are located on the lower left and are labelled “System Controls” The LEDs associated with these keys are used to display function status. The top four keys (Acknowledge, Signal Silence, System Reset, and General Alarm) are not user-assignable.
  • Page 10 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual Action System System Reset resets part or all of the system. Reset • The rightmost green LED flashes when the system, or part of the system, can be reset. • The leftmost green LED flashes if the ground fault relay is activated.
  • Page 11: Alarm List

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual Action Signal Disables sounding of the bells. The buzzer beeps every 2 seconds while the Disconnect bells are disabled. This beeping is suppressed while a privileged level is entered in the panel. Press Signal Disconnect again to re-enable the bells. The yellow LED will flash while the bells are disabled.
  • Page 12: Lcd And Keypad

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual received. The back light will automatically turn off in 5 minutes (30 seconds if no AC) if there is no activity. Each entry in the Alarm List consists of one to three screens. Each entry will include an event screen giving a short description of the event.
  • Page 13 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual The second line of the display is a clock which shows the current time in 24 hour format. If a privilege level other than zero has been entered, that privilege level will be shown instead of the time.
  • Page 14 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual A second line will be printed for addressable devices if a message exists in the database. This history is sent to the service terminal port if Screen 14 is active. Screen 14 of the service terminal is a copy of all items sent to the printer port.
  • Page 15: Supplementary Information

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual 2.0 Supplementary Information 2.1 Condition Codes and Zone Numbers The History and Archive use the following formats for condition codes and zone numbering. Condition Code Archive Alarm List Description ALARM Alarm bypass Bypass Comlink dupl Duplicate Addressable Device...
  • Page 16 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual 1. These zones do not restore. 2. Privilege Level 0 generates a restore signal; all others generate a trouble signal. 3. This zone does not restore and is not repeated sequentially in the archive. Sub-Zone Number Addressable Circuit: Device Number...
  • Page 17: Miscellaneous Troubles

    MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual 2.2 Miscellaneous Troubles This is a list of all possible messages that can be displayed by Miscellaneous Trouble on the LCD. Only those conditions that are in trouble will be shown. Some of the messages are always displayed if the panel is in Test Mode.
  • Page 18 MR-2100/2200 Operator’s Manual Message Description List the status of the 8 bell circuits and the 2 auxiliary power circuits. BBBBBBAA Each column represents one circuit. A dot (.) indicates a normal 1234567812 condition, an S indicates a short, an O indicates an open and a G indicates a ground.
  • Page 19 The extended memory lockout has timed out. The panel will need a memory lockout Hard Reboot to correct this problem. Please notify Secutron of the occurrence of this error. Include in your report the panel serial number and the name, date and time of the operating program.
  • Page 20 © 2016 Secutron, Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form by any means electronic, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise without the prior consent of Secutron.

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