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MR-2900 Operator’s Manual
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Releaser Disconnect, Relay Disconnect, Signal Disconnect, Common Disconnect, and Test Mode
can be made to time out automatically after 4 hours. Releaser Disconnect, Relay Disconnect,
Signal Disconnect, Test Mode, and Common Disconnect all use the same privilege level.
1.7 Alarm List
The Alarm List contains all the current Alarms, Supervisory Conditions and Troubles. Each panel
can be configured for one of three modes of operation: In Local mode, each panel only logs events
generated from devices that are directly connected to it. For example, a trouble generated on
Panel #1 will not be reflected in the alarm list of Panel #2. Each archive only stores locally
generated events. In Master mode, the panel defined as the master collects all network data and
maintains an alarm list of all events generated in every panel. If set to Global, every panel displays
all other panel’s events.
In all modes, the first/last entry of highest priority will be shown, instead of the Main Menu, if there
are any entries in the Alarm List. Alarms are the highest priority, Supervisory Conditions are the
2nd priority and Troubles the 3rd priority and Non-reporting signals are the lowest priority. The
LCD back light will turn on if any new entry is received. The back light will automatically turn off in
5 minutes (30 seconds if no AC) if there is no activity.
Note: A panel that does not have extended RAM memory will not show an Alarm List.
Each entry in the Alarm List consists of one screen for MR1 programs and one to three screens for
MR2 programs. Each entry will include an event screen giving a short description of the event.
MR2 programs will add device and panel message screens as required.
To view additional entries in the Alarm List when an entry is showing, press the <Scroll> (<A>)
key on the keypad. This will display the next/previous entry of the highest priority showing the
device message, if any, otherwise the event screen is shown. Press <Scroll> again to view the
next/previous entry. Use the <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow> to rotate between screens of the
event. One can also look at the next entry using the <Right Arrow> or the previous one with the
<Left Arrow>. A summary screen will be shown when all entries have been shown. To view the
summary screen directly, press <Clear> at any time.
For more control in viewing the Alarm List, when the summary screen is showing press <Enter>.
Options for viewing All, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and Non-Reporting entries are provided.
Display can begin with the First or Last entry. Once viewing the events, one can look at the next
one using the <Right Arrow> or the previous one with the <Left Arrow>. <Enter> will act as
either <Left Arrow> or <Right Arrow>, whichever was pressed last. <Up Arrow> and
<Down Arrow> will rotate between pages of the event.
While viewing entries in the Alarm List, the currently displayed input can be Bypassed by pressing
the <Bypass> (<B>) key on the keypad. This will cause the panel to consider the input to be in a
normal condition.
Note: Bypass is a privileged function. A passcode will have to be entered in the system before a
Bypass will be accepted.
Switch n Off Change the state of the software switch n between Auto and Off. The yellow LED
will flash while the switch is forced Off. The green LED will flash whenever the
switch is off, either automatically or forced. Switches can affect relays, control
modules and LEDs. This function can be set to Privilege Level 1 or 2.
Manual
Restart
This will cause the programmed control modules to reset after the system has been
reset in general. This is an MEA (New York City) requirement.
Key Action
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