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LCD Fire Alarm Control Panel
LT-906SEC Rev. 4
Installation and Operation Manual
June 2023

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  • Page 1 MR-2300 Series LCD Fire Alarm Control Panel LT-906SEC Rev. 4 Installation and Operation Manual June 2023...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.12 Additional Fire Alarm System Accessories ..............Mechanical Installation Installing the MR-2312-DDR Enclosure ................. Installing the MR-2306-DR/MR-2306-DDR Enclosure ........... Mounting the Board to the Chassis ................MMX-BBX-1024DS and MMX-BBX-1024DSR Mechanical Installation ......Installing the Adder Modules ..................Connections, DIP Switches, and Jumpers...
  • Page 4 MR-2300-A Input Class A Converter Adder Module ............MR-2300-NC4/MR-2300-NC2 Output Class A Converter Adder Module ...... Relay Adder Modules ..................... MR-2306-R6 Six Relay Adder Module ................Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (Model MR-2300-PR) ........Annunciators ........................MR-2312-SR12/MR-2312-SW12 Smart Relay Module ..........MR-2300T Remote Trouble Indicator ................
  • Page 5 11.2 Command Menu ......................11.3 Panel Config (Command Menu) ..................11.4 Feature Config ....................... 11.5 Config. Info. (Command Menu) ..................11.6 Set Time (Command Menu) ................... 11.7 Set Password (Command Menu) ................... 11.8 View EventLog (Command Menu) ................. 11.9 Clear EventLog (Command Menu) ................11.10 Walk Test (Command Menu) ..................
  • Page 6 Enclosure dimensions, surface mount ................Figure 3 Enclosure dimensions, semi-flush mounting and trim ring ..........Figure 4 Backbox and Trim Ring Dimensions for Models MR-2306-DR/MR-2306-DDR ..... Figure 5 Flush trim detail (from above) ..................Figure 6 MMX-BBX-1024DS and MMX-BBX-1024DSR installation instructions and dimensions Figure 7 Installation of adder modules for MR-2312 LCD ............
  • Page 7 Figure 44 The selected zone is not i3 type ..................Figure 45 Dialer Config menu ......................Figure 46 Account Info menu ......................Figure 47 Telephone Line menu ....................Figure 48 Report Options menu ..................... Figure 49 Time Parameter ......................Figure 50 Dialer Test menu ......................Figure 51 Detection circuit message ....................
  • Page 8 List of Tables Table 1 MR-2300 LCD Series Comparison Chart ............... Table 2 Power Supply Ratings ....................Table 3 Initiating Circuit Wiring ....................Table 4 Indicating Circuit Wiring ....................Table 5 RS-485 Wiring to Annunciators and other Devices ............Table 6 Troubleshooting ......................
  • Page 9: Fcc Notice

    (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label. Secutron's MR-2300 LCD Series BUILT-IN UDACT Digital Communicator described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (ULI) for use in slave application in conjunction with a Listed Fire Alarm Control Panel under Standard 864 (Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems).
  • Page 10 If Problems Arise: If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction Secutron's MR-2300 LCD Series Fire Alarm Control Panels are Digital Signal Processor (DSP) based fire panels. The MR-2300 LCD Series provides a maximum of 12 supervised Class B or A Initiating circuits, and maximum of four supervised Class B or A indicating circuits.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    Conventions Circuits Refers to an actual electrical interface for initiating (detection) and indicating (signal or NAC) or relays Zone Is a logical concept for a Fire Alarm Protected Area, and consists of at least one circuit. Often the terms zone and circuit are used interchangeably, but in this manual circuit refers only to a physical electrical loop.
  • Page 13: System Components

    • Used with BA-110 (10 Ah) (Sota Enertech model SA12120) batteries (two required). Table 1 MR-2300 LCD Series Comparison Chart Model Number of Number of On board Dialer Door Color zones initiating circuits MR-2306-DDR MR-2306-DR MR-2312-DDR...
  • Page 14: Relay Module: 12 Relays

    Relay Module: 12 Relays Model Description 12 relay adder MR-2312-R12 module RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 RELAY 8 RELAY 9 RELAY 10 RELAY 12 RELAY 3 RELAY 7 RELAY 11 NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC...
  • Page 15: Smart Relay Module

    MR-2312-ATW 16 zone remote annunciator with white enclosure MR-2312-ATR 16 zone remote annunciator with red enclosure MR-2306-ATW 8 Zone remote annunciator, white enclosure MR-2306-ATR 8 Zone remote annunciator, red enclosure Model RAM-1032TZDS Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi-colored LEDs and 32 trouble LEDs.
  • Page 16: Output Class A Converter: Four Circuits

    Output Class A Converter: Four Circuits Model Description MR-2300-NC4 Output Class A converter module (four circuits) Output Class A Converter: Two Circuits Model Description MR-2300-NC2 Output Class A converter module (two circuits) 4.10 Active End-of-Line Resistor The MR-2300-X are power-saving end-of-line resistors that eliminate the need for an additional battery cabinet or larger batteries in order to meet the 60 hour standby requirement.
  • Page 17: Additional Fire Alarm System Accessories

    4.12 Additional Fire Alarm System Accessories MR-2300T Remote trouble indicator (ULC and ULI approved) MP-300 End-of-line resistor plate, 3.9 k (ULC and ULI approved) MP-300R End-of-line resistor plate, red (ULC approved) MMX-BC-160R External battery cabinet (ULC and ULI approved)
  • Page 18: Mechanical Installation

    Mechanical Installation Installing the MR-2312-DDR Enclosure Install the MR-2300 LCD Series fire alarm panel enclosure as shown below. Mount enclosure surface mount using the four mounting holes, as shown and the screws provided. Mounting Holes for Surface Mounting Mounting Holes for Surface Mounting Figure 2 Enclosure dimensions, surface mount...
  • Page 19: Figure 3 Enclosure Dimensions, Semi-Flush Mounting And Trim Ring

    flush mount the enclosure into the wall. Peel the adhesive cover from the trim ring and stick to the wall surface around the enclosure, after the wall is finished. PLACE MR-2312-FT TRIM RING OVER BACKBOX Mounting Holes for Surface Mounting 17”...
  • Page 20: Installing The Mr-2306-Dr/Mr-2306-Ddr Enclosure

    Figure 4 Backbox and Trim Ring Dimensions for Models MR-2306-DR/MR-2306-DDR Mounting the Board to the Chassis Figure 5 shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted enclosure and the trim ring. Make sure to allow a minimum depth of 1” above the wall surface for proper door opening.
  • Page 21: Mmx-Bbx-1024Ds And Mmx-Bbx-1024Dsr Mechanical Installation

    MMX-BBX-1024DS and MMX-BBX-1024DSR Mechanical Installation The MMX-BBX-1024DS and MMX-BBX-1024DSR are suitable for flush or surface mounting, and have a built-in trim ring. Dimensions of enclosure (minus built-in trim ring) 14.5” x 4.2” x 26” Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12” Distance between vertical mounting screws 23.5”...
  • Page 22: Installing The Adder Modules

    Installing the Adder Modules MR-2300 LCD Series fire alarm panels come pre-assembled with all components and boards except for adder modules. Module installation locations are shown in Figures 7 and 8. Refer to section 6.1.1 on page 26 for jumper or DIP switch settings and see section on page 39 for wiring information.
  • Page 23: Figure 8 Installation Of Adder Modules For Mr-2306 Lcd

    MAIN FIRE PANEL BOARD CLASS-A converter board for detection circuits MR-2300-A LCD configuration (6 circuits ) tool - CFG-300 plugged into the LCD DISPLAY socket shown. SYSTEM NORMAL CLASS-A converter 18:01 MON 2003-04-05 board for indicating circuits MR-2300-NC2 A.C. ON ALARM SUP V TRBL...
  • Page 24: Connections, Dip Switches, And Jumpers

    Connections, DIP Switches, and Jumpers Main Fire Alarm Board For PC programming use For PC programming use not UL-864 or ULC-S527 listed. Please refer to Main Fire Alarm Board Core Board Document LT- for details JW4 -Normally closed JW5 -Normally open Telephone line Telephone line JW7- Always Open...
  • Page 25: Figure 10 Main Fire Alarm Board Connections, Dip Switches And Jumpers For Mr-2306 Lcd

    For PC programming use For PC programming use not UL-864 or ULC- S527 listed. Please refer to Main Fire Alarm Board Core Board Document LT- for details JW4 -Normally closed JW5 -Normally open Telephone line Telephone line Always open S Y S T E M N O R M A L RS-485 for 1 8 : 0 1 M O N 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 - 0 5 annunciators...
  • Page 26: Mr-2300-A Input Class A Converter Adder Module

    6.1.1 Connectors and Jumpers on the Main Fire Alarm Board Cable from P1 of the MR-2300-PR polarity reversal and city tie module connects here. Otherwise not used. Cable from connector P1 of the MR-2312-R12 or MR-2306-R6 relay adder module connects here. Otherwise not used. Remove this jumper if a MR-2300-PR polarity reversal and city tie module is installed.
  • Page 27: Mr-2300-Nc4/Mr-2300-Nc2 Output Class A Converter Adder Module

    There are no jumpers or cables to set on this module, just wiring from the converter (wires are fixed here) to the Main Fire Alarm Board. Initiating circuits must be wired from the MR-2300-A module to the Main Fire Alarm board. For example, Initiating circuit 1 positive (red) and negative (black) wires are connected to the positive and negative terminals (respectively) of Initiating circuit 1 on the Main Fire Alarm Board.
  • Page 28: Relay Adder Modules

    Relay Adder Modules 6.4.1 MR-2312-R12 Twelve Relay Adder Module The ribbon cable from P1 of the MR-2312-R12 is connected to P6 on the Main Fire Alarm Board. The jumpers located above each relay on the MR-2312-R12 are used to configure the relays.
  • Page 29: Mr-2306-R6 Six Relay Adder Module

    MR-2306-R6 Six Relay Adder Module Cable from P1 of the MR-2306-R6 is connected to P6 on the Main Fire Alarm Board. The jumpers located above each relay on the MR-2306-R6 are used to configure the relays. The jumpers located below the relays are used to select either normally open contacts or normally closed contacts.
  • Page 30: Annunciators

    0, 1 or 3 hours if this is the only system trouble. Annunciators Connect the annunciators to the RS-485 terminals and to auxiliary power. Use class B wiring for RS-485. For instructions, see the following Secutron documents: • MR-2306-ATW/MR-2306-ATR: LT-648SEC •...
  • Page 31: Field Wiring

    Field wiring Main Fire Alarm Board Field Wiring Wire devices to the terminals as shown in the figures that follow. Refer to the Wiring Tables for wire gauges and to Appendix C: Specifications for specifications. Caution: Do not exceed power supply ratings. 7.1.1 Initiating Circuit Wiring Wiring diagrams for the initiating circuits are shown below.
  • Page 32: Figure 18 Initiating Circuit- Class A Wiring

    CLASS A CONVERTER MODULE CLASS A WIRING FIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD INITIATING CIRCUIT - 1 ALARM ZONE INITIATING CIRCUIT #1 INITIATING CLASS A CIRCUIT #2 WIRING INITIATING CIRCUIT - 2 SUPERVISORY 4 MORE INITIATING CIRCUITS NOT SHOWN ZONE PHOTO ION SMOKE HEAT SUPERVISORY PULL STATION...
  • Page 33: Figure 20 Indicating Circuit -Class A Wiring

    CLASS A CONVERTER MODULE CLASS A FIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD WIRING INDICATING CIRCUIT 1 INDICATING CIRCUIT #1 INDICATING CIRCUIT #2 CLASS A WIRING 2 MORE INDICATING INDICATING CIRCUITS NOT SHOWN CIRCUIT 2 BELL STROBE HORN Figure 20 Indicating circuit –Class A wiring 7.1.3 Four Wire Smoke Detector Wiring FIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD...
  • Page 34: Relay Adder Module Wiring

    7.1.4 Dialer Wiring If you have Fire Alarm Panel Models MR-2312-DDR or MR-2306-DDR there is a dialer on board and terminals marked Line 1 and Line 2 must be wired as shown in Figure 22 below. To comply with UL 864 10th edition, see section 7.3 on page 36.
  • Page 35: Figure 24 Relay Per Zone (Mr-2306-R6) Terminal Connection

    Figure 24 Relay per zone (MR-2306-R6) Terminal connection...
  • Page 36: Connecting To A 3G4010Cf Interface Device

    Connecting to a 3G4010CF Interface Device For information on Compatible Receivers see section 12.0 on page 82. A typical connection is shown in Figure 25. The 3G4010CF is powered separately from the PCS-100 and requires 2 DSC RM-2 relays (sold separately). The PCS-100 Passive Communications Interface Board (sold separately) is also required.
  • Page 37: Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module (Mr-2300-Pr) Wiring

    Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (MR-2300-PR) Wiring Wire MR-2300-PR Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure 26, below. See section 12.0 on page 82 for module specifications. Power Limited cable type FPL, FPLR or FPLP must be used. For USA installation, the installer must use Atlantic Scientific (Tel: 407-725-8000), Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG secondary protector, as shown.
  • Page 38: Power Supply Connection

    Power Supply Connection The power supply is part of the Main Chassis. The ratings are: Table 2 Power Supply Ratings Type Rating Electrical Input rating 120VAC, 60Hz, 3A\ 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.5A fuse Power supply total current 6A maximum Battery fuse on Main 10A, slow blow micro fuse module...
  • Page 39: Wiring Tables And Information

    Wiring Tables and Information The numbers in these tables represent the entire loop length. Table 3 Initiating Circuit Wiring Wire gauge Maximum wiring run to last device Feet Meters 2990 4760 1450 7560 2300 12000 3600 19000 5800 30400 9200 Notes: For Class A the maximum wiring run to the last device is divided by two.
  • Page 40: Supervised Auxiliary Power (Regulated)

    Table 5 RS-485 Wiring to Annunciators and other Devices Wire gauge Maximum wiring run to last device Feet Meters 2000 609.6 4000 1219.2 8000 2438.4 Notes: Use twisted shielded pair, 300mA power limited. Maximum 40 loop resistance 7.6.1 Four-Wire Smoke Power (regulated) This terminal is labeled 4-WIRE SUPPLY on the circuit board.
  • Page 41: Turning On The Panel

    Turning on the Panel Before Connecting the Power 1. To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main AC supply. 2. Check that all modules are installed in the proper location with the proper connections. 3.
  • Page 42: Connecting The Power

    Connecting the Power After completing the steps in section 8.1 on page 41: 1. Plug in the AC power. The A.C. ON LED illuminates, the Common Trouble LED flashes, and the buzzer sounds. 2. Press the SYSTEM RESET button. The buzzer continues to sound and the Common Trouble LED continues to flash. 3.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Table 6 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Cause When a circuit trouble occurs, its designated trouble indicator will be illuminated, as well as the Common Trouble LED and trouble buzzer. To correct the fault, check for open Circuit wiring on that circuit, and check that the circuit is not disconnected or bypassed. Trouble Note: Disconnecting a circuit will cause a system trouble (off-normal position).
  • Page 44: Indicators, Controls And Operations

    Indicators, Controls and Operations Refer to Figure 29 below which shows the LCD Display, the Keypad and Control Button locations. S Y S T E M N O R M A L 1 8 : 0 1 M O N 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 - 0 5 A.C.
  • Page 45: Common Controls

    If the buzzer is turned on in response to a non-latching trouble or supervisory, it is turned off if the condition causing it goes away and there is no other reason for it to be on. 9.1.2 A.C. ON LED The green A.C.
  • Page 46: Common Relays

    • Processes inputs as new events • Does not affect Aux Disconnect • Reset cannot be activated until the Signal Silence Inhibit timer has expired 9.2.2 SIGNAL SILENCE Button Press the SIGNAL SILENCE button when the panel is in alarm to deactivate any silenceable indicating circuits.
  • Page 47: Circuit Types

    Relay can be disconnected by “Aux Disconnect” (see section 11.16 on page 76) if programmed to do so (see section 11.4 on page 56. 9.3.2 Common Supervisory Relay The Common Supervisory Relay (labeled SUPERVISORY RELAY on the circuit board) activates when the common supervisory sequence is activated as the result of an alarm or any un-bypassed latching or non-latching supervisory circuit.
  • Page 48 an alarm condition in the Fire Alarm Control Panel within four seconds. Smoke detectors are verified for a real alarm within 60 seconds, depending upon the startup time of the devices being used. If four seconds is too long a response time for pull stations, then wire them separately on a non-verified alarm circuit.
  • Page 49: Evacuation Codes

    9.4.10 Indicating (Signal) Circuit Types 9.4.11 Silenceable Signal The silenceable signal circuit is used for audible devices such as bells and piezo mini-horns that may be silenced either manually or automatically. While sounding, these devices follow the pattern appropriate for the condition: the configured Evacuation Code (the default is Temporal Code) during alarm (see section 9.5 below).
  • Page 50: Fire Alarm Operation

    Fire Alarm Operation In a basic system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs include any of the following: non-verified alarm, verified alarm, sprinkler alarm, and water flow alarm. If any of these alarm inputs occur when the panel is not already in alarm, the following occurs: •...
  • Page 51: Supported Protocols And Devices

    10.1 Synchronous Strobes The synchronous strobe models that are supported by the MR-2300 panel include Secutron model MRA-HS. A separate compatibility list is available for different supported models. Strobes can be configured as normal (not synchronized). See section 11.0 on page 53. Any selection made is system-wide (that is, the selection applies to all the circuits in the system that are configured as strobes).
  • Page 52: Table 7 I3 Detector Leds

    Z o n e - 1 O p e n T r b . 1 / 1 10.3.2 Communication Trouble If there is a fault in the line or the line is too noisy, the panel cannot communicate with the devices.
  • Page 53: Configuration

    11.0 Configuration Table 8 Settings permitted in UL864 NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in UL864, Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
  • Page 54: Accessing Configuration Mode

    This chapter explains how to configure an MR-2300 LCD Series Fire Alarm Panel using the main LCD display. The front panel display is shown in Figure 32. S Y S T E M N O R M A L 1 8 : 0 1 M O N 2 0 0 3 - 0 4 - 0 5 A.C.
  • Page 55: Command Menu

    11.2 Command Menu The command menu is shown in Figure 34. The first line of the LCD always displays -Command Menu-, and the second line scrolls through different selections. To scroll through the menu • Use the up and down arrow buttons, and then press the ENTER button to make a selection.
  • Page 56: Panel Config (Command Menu)

    5. Press the left or right arrow buttons to select or unselect an option (selected = X). Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the different options. 6. Once you have made the correct selection, press ENTER to confirm the change. 7.
  • Page 57: Table 9 Feature Config Menu

    Table 9 describes the options in the Feature Config menu. Table 9 Feature Config Menu Name in the MR-2300 Feature Default Description Configuration Utility 1 Manual Signal Silence Use this function to enable or disable the M a n u a l S i g . S i l e n c e [X] ENABLE->Default Manual signal SIGNAL SILENCE...
  • Page 58 Table 9 Feature Config Menu (Continued) Name in the MR-2300 Feature Default Description Configuration Utility Command Menu - MR-2300 Config - Use this function to inhibit [X] DISABLE- Features the SIGNAL SILENCE >Default 6 Signal Silence Inhibit timer switch for a desired length [ ] 10 SEC Signal silence of time.
  • Page 59 Table 9 Feature Config Menu (Continued) Name in the MR-2300 Feature Default Description Configuration Utility Command Menu - MR-2300 Config - Use this function to delay Features [X] NONE ->Default the AC power fail trouble 11 AC power fail delay timer [ ] 1 HRS for the programmed time period.
  • Page 60 Command Menu - MR-2300 Config 11.4.1 Inp Zone I n i t i a t i n g Z o n e 1 Z o n e - 1 2 Z o n e - 2 1 2 Z o n e 1 2 Command Menu - MR-2300 Config - Ipt.
  • Page 61 Command Menu - MR-2300 Config 11.4.3 Opt Zone I n d i c a t i n g Z o n e 1 N A C - 1 2 N A C - 2 3 N A C - 3 4 N A C - 4 Command Menu - MR-2300 Config - Opt.
  • Page 62 Use the keypad described below for entering a message. Command Menu - MR-2300 Config - Ipt. Zone Label [Zone-1 ]->Default 1.Initiating zone label [Zone-12 ]->Default Zone-1 Label KEYPAD TRANSLATION AS MARKED ON THE KEYS Zone-1 SEQ refers to the number of times the key must be pressed to display the number or letter.
  • Page 63: Config. Info. (Command Menu)

    Command Menu --> MR-2300 Config 11.4.7 Default Configuration L o a d t h e d e f a u l t s e t t i n g s ? Y Use this menu to load the default configuration in the panel.
  • Page 64: Set Time (Command Menu)

    11.6 Set Time (Command Menu) 1 Daylight Save 2 Time Clock 3 Compensation Command Menu - Set Time 11.6.1 Daylight Saving [X] DISABLE ->Default Use this menu to enable daylight savings time. [ ] ENABLE Daylight Saving [X] DISABLE Use this menu to set the Command Menu - Time Clock time and date.
  • Page 65: Set Password (Command Menu)

    11.7 Set Password (Command Menu) Enter new passcode Re-enter passcode Use this menu to change If the passcode does not match, the the passcode. The minimum following message appears. number of digits is 4 and the 1111 -> Default maximum number is 10. invalid passcode Only numeric digits are allowed.
  • Page 66: Clear Eventlog (Command Menu)

    11.9 Clear EventLog (Command Menu) -Select Log- 1 Alarm Log 2 General Log 3 All Logs Select the type of log to clear. Press the ENTER button. The system confirms before clearing logs. Use this menu to clear alarm logs, general logs, or both. C l e a r a l l t h e s e l e c t e d l o g ( s ) ? Y Press the ENTER button to confirm or...
  • Page 67: I3 Loop Test (Command Menu)

    The activation of any initiating circuit that has been selected for a walk test will cause the audible indicating circuits (not strobes) to activate briefly for a number of short bursts corresponding to the selected circuit number. If the first selected circuit is activated, the indication circuits sound for one burst.
  • Page 68: Dialer Config (Command Menu)

    If the i maintenance test is selected within six minutes after power-up or reset, the following information message is displayed. T h e s e l e c t e d z o n e i s n o t r e a d y y e t Figure 43 i test not ready If a zone is selected that is not configured as an i...
  • Page 69: Figure 45 Dialer Config Menu

    Figure 45 Dialer Config menu Command Menu-->Dialer Config 11.12.1 Account Info - A c c o u n t I n f o - 1 A c c o u n t # 1 I D 2 A c c o u n t # 1 T e l 3 A c c n t # 1 F o r m a t 4 A c c o u n t # 2 I D 5 A c c o u n t # 2 T e l...
  • Page 70: Figure 47 Telephone Line Menu

    654321->Default Command Menu - Dialer Config - Account Info 4. Account #2 Identification Same as Account #1. A c c o u n t # 2 I D : Command Menu - Dialer Config - Account Info [ 101 ]->Default 5.Account #2 Telephone Number Same as Account #1.
  • Page 71: Figure 48 Report Options Menu

    Command Menu - Dialer-Config - Telephone Line Use this function to let the [X] ENABLE ->Default 3. Line #1 Wait for Dial Tone system know whether or not to [ ] DISABLE wait for a dial tone before dialing. Cell phone setup for the dialer L i n e # 1 W a i t D i a l t o n e requires that the system not wait for dial tone before dialing.
  • Page 72: Figure 49 Time Parameter

    Command Menu - Dialer-Config - Report Options If this function is enabled, 4. “Aux. Disconnect” Cancels Alarm & the “Aux Disconnect” Supv Reporting Thru Dialer feature (see page 76) will [ ] ENABLE block the alarm and [X] DISABLE ->Default supervisory events from AuxDis Alm&Supv Rpt.
  • Page 73: Table 11 Auto Test Time And Cellular Report Date

    Use this function to set the time Command Menu - Dialer-Config - Time Parameter for the automatic test. When this 3.Auto test time test is performed, the test report is sent to the monitoring station. A u t o - T e s t T i m e To comply with UL 864 9th edition and CAN/ULC-S559, this test 0 0 : 3 0...
  • Page 74: Test Dialer (Command Menu)

    Command Menu-->Dialer-Config 11.12.6 Dialer Enable/Disable D i a l e r E n a / D i s The dialer is enabled by default. [ X ] E N A B L E When the dialer is enabled or disabled, a warning message [X] ENABLE ->Default appears.
  • Page 75 11.13.1 Dialer Test Messages The following messages appear during the test processes of lines #1 and #2. The messages depend on the status of the dialer and the test results. The dialer is checking the line for voltage. This Dialer idle now message automatically displays when Manual Test is selected.
  • Page 76: Bypass Det Ckt (Command Menu)

    11.14 Bypass Det Ckt (Command Menu) Initiating zones can be bypassed Bypass Det Zone individually. This bypass command allows you to scroll through all initiating 1.Zone-1 zones. Press ENTER to bypass the zone or [ ]Bypassed scroll up or down to un-bypassed (normal connected circuit).
  • Page 77: Zone Messages

    11.18 Zone messages Point annunciation is indicated on the LCD display. There are no separate queues for TROUBLE, ALARM, SUPERVISORY and MONITOR; instead there is only one queue that indicates all the events. The respective TROUBLE, ALARM and SUPVISORY LEDs flash if at least one of the given types is in the queue.
  • Page 78: Ac Power Fail

    Note: The queue hierarchy is Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and Monitor. Alarm has the highest priority and is always shown at the beginning of the queue, followed by supervisory alarms, troubles and monitor zone troubles. Other common messages are described below. 11.19 AC Power Fail The AC power fail trouble is generated when the power drops below the UL specified value.
  • Page 79: Ground Fault

    11.21 Ground Fault T ro u b le co d e T ro u b le Info T ro u b le T y p e G r o u n d F a u l t T r b : 0 x 0 3 I n f o : 0 x 0 0 0 1 "I N F O "...
  • Page 80: Supervised Auxiliary Supply

    RESET button to restore power to the system. If the short is removed, the panel returns to normal; otherwise the trouble message remains. T ro u b le co d e T ro u b le Info T ro u b le T y p e 4 W i r e P w r .
  • Page 81: Figure 59 Module Missing Message

    If any of the modules are not plugged in, the following trouble message appears: T ro u b le co d e T ro u b le In fo T ro u b le T yp e C t y T i e / R M x x x m i s s i n g T r b : 0 x 0 3 I n f o : 0 x 0 0 0 1 "IN F O "...
  • Page 82: Appendix A: Compatible Receivers

    12.0 Appendix A: Compatible Receivers The dialers that are built into select models of the MR-2300 LCD Series Fire Alarm Control Panels are compatible with the following Digital Alarm Communicator Receivers (DACR): Table 12 Compatible Receivers DACR Receiver Model Protocols SurGard MLR2 Multi-Line Receiver (ULC, ULI) SIA-DCS and Ademco Contact ID SurGard SLR Single-Line Receiver (ULC, ULI)
  • Page 83: Appendix B: Reporting

    13.0 Appendix B: Reporting 13.1 Ademco Contact-ID 13.1.1 MR-2300 Event Codes Table 13 Ademco Event Codes Event Description Event Family Qualifier Code Group # Contact # Phone Line #1 trouble detected Trouble New event 1 351 Phone Line #2 trouble detected Trouble New event 1 352...
  • Page 84: Security Industries Association Sia-Dcs

    13.2 Security Industries Association SIA-DCS SIA protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, but lists it as Untyped Zone Trouble/ Restore. 13.2.1 MR-2300 Event Codes Table 14 SIA Event Codes Event Description Event Family Qualifier SIA Event Parameter Code Phone Line #1 trouble detected Trouble New event Phone Line #2 trouble detected...
  • Page 85: Appendix C: Specifications

    14.0 Appendix C: Specifications Table 15 MR-2300 LCD Series Specifications MR-2300 LCD Series Fire Control Panel Chassis General Digital Signal Processor (DSP) based design. Fully configurable using front panel LCD display with Password Access. Indicating (NAC) 4 supervised class B indicating circuits, configured as strobes or audibles. Circuits Terminals are labeled SIG.
  • Page 86: Table 16 Mr-2300 Lcd Series System Modules And Annunciators

    System Model Panel Local, Auxiliary (using MR-2300-PR), Remote Protected Premises Station (using MR-2300-PR or System Type MR-2306-DDR or MR-2312-DDR) Central Station Protected Premises (using MR-2306-DDR or MR- 2312-DDR). Type of Service A, M, WF, SS Type of Signaling Non-Coded Applicable Standards...
  • Page 87 Table 16 MR-2300 LCD Series System Modules and Annunciators (Continued) MR-2300 LCD Series Modules and Annunciators MR-2300-LCDR/ Remote LCD Annunciator Standby 56 mA / alarm 65 mA MR-2300-LCDW MR-2306-ATW 8 Zone Remote Annunciator Standby 35 mA / alarm 90 mA MR-2300-PR Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module power limited / 24 VDC unfiltered / 250 mA...
  • Page 88: Appendix D: Power Supply And Battery Calculations

    Fire Alarm Control Panel, 12 Inp, 4Out MR-2312-DDR 0.104 0.394 with UDACT Using active resistors Fire Alarm Control Panel, 6 Inp, 2 Out MR-2306-DDR 0.142 0.312 with UDACT Using 3.9 k resistors Fire Alarm Control Panel, 6 Inp, 2 Out MR-2306-DDR 0.112 0.282...
  • Page 89 MR-2300-LCDR/ Smart Remote 0.056 0.065 MR-2300-LCDW Annunciator MR-2306-ATW/ Remote Annunciator 0.035 0.090/0.140 MR-2312-ATW Remote Trouble MR-2300T 0.035 0.035 Indicator Two-Wire Smoke Detectors 0.00011 * 0.090 = 0.090 Four-Wire Smoke Detectors Signal Load (bells, horns, strobes, and etc.) Auxiliary Power Supply for Annunciators, etc. Total currents (Add above currents) ALARM STANDBY...
  • Page 90: Warranty And Warning Information

    Please read this document CAREFULLY, as it contains important warnings, life-safety, and practical information about all products manufactured by the Mircom Group of Companies, including Mircom and Secutron branded products, which shall include without limitation all fire alarm, nurse call, building automation and access control and card access products (hereinafter individually or collectively, as applicable, referred to as “Mircom System”).
  • Page 91 The testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system. NOTE TO USERS: All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. However, there are circumstances where they may not provide protection.
  • Page 92 13. Wireless Devices Placement Proximity. Moreover all wireless devices must be a minimum and maximum distance away from large metal objects, such as refrigerators. You are required to consult the specific Mircom System manual and application guide for any maximum distances required between devices and suggested placement of wireless devices for optimal functioning.
  • Page 93 CANADA - Main Office U.S.A © Secutron 2023 25 Interchange Way 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (905) 660-4655 Tel: (905) 660-4655 www.secutron.com (888) 660-4655...

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