Figure 6 Switches Window - Secutron MR-2200 Programming Manual

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Changing a switch manually at one panel causes all panels in the network to change switch
state.
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The title bar of the window always lists the currently highlighted switch.
2.4.2 Switches Table
The Switches Table shows all 16 possible switches and highlights the current one. Select any
one to make it the current switch. List entries show the message RELATES FOUND for
switches that have related devices.
2.4.3 HH:MM (Timer)
The HH:MM (Timer) entries control the times that the switch changes state. An even number
of times must be entered, ie. each on must have a corresponding off. All times are entered
using 24 hour notation, e.g.: one minute after midnight=0:01, noon=12:00, 3 PM=15:00, 4
AM=4:00, etc. A time of 0:00 is considered as not used. If an action at midnight is desired set
the time to 0:01, one minute after midnight; or 23:59, a minute before midnight. MHI sorts the
times into ascending order after the Switches Window is closed.
2.4.4 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.
2.4.5 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.
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Switches Window
1.Addressable detectors can only be related to a single switch each.
2.Relays, LEDs and control modules controlled by more than one switch stay
on as long as any switch operating them is on.
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