MR-2900 Operator’s Manual
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programmed device on that circuit will be displayed. If <Enter> is pressed without any
entry, the first addressable device will be displayed. <Clear> will remove any values
entered. If there is no value entered, <Clear> will return to the Status Menu. If the
selected device is not in the database, the next device in the database is shown.
The display shows the device address in the top left corner and the current condition
codes in the top right corner (see section 2.2 for a description of the condition codes).
The second line shows the headings for the third line, which contains the analog values
sent from the device. Press <Enter> to view the next device or <Clear> to get the
address input screen.
Print Sensors: Prints the analog value for every addressable smoke and thermal
detector. This is the value of the detector at the time the command is issued.
-- Conventional or Initiating Circuits: Displays the type, and alarm, trouble and ground
fault status of each of the 24 input zones (conventional zones only). Once viewing the
initiating circuit status, one can choose to look at the next circuit or the previous circuit.
<Clear> will return to the Status Menu.
The display shows:
Line 1: zone number and zone type
Line 2: factory diagnostic information
Line 4: alarm 1, alarm 2, trouble and ground fault status. Alarm 2 is used by Dual
EOLR circuits and by contact devices on Smoke Detector and Contact Device
circuits. Smoke detector circuits that have alarm verification will display the
number of failed verifications.
-- Identification: Displays a sequence of screens that provide the program and version,
the panel's serial number, database version, etc. Press <Enter> to go to the next
screen.
-- Print Database: This function is restricted to Level 1. Print the current configuration
(values entered through the LCD menu) and downloaded database of the panel to a
printer connected to the panel's printer port. The printer port is at the bottom of the main
assembly and is the one on the right.
-- Print Archive: This function is restricted to Level 1. Prints all or part of the history. A
selection menu is presented to select which kinds of events to print. The choices are:
All, Alarms, Supervisory, Trouble, Monitor, Bypass and Non-reporting.
Each entry consists of one or two lines. The information provided on the first line, from
the left, is:
1. Event Number
2. Time (24 Hour Clock)
3. Date (MM/DD/YY Format)
4. Condition Code and Zone Number (see section 2.1)
5. Description
A second line will be printed for addressable devices if a message exists in the
database.
This history is sent to the printer port(s) and to the service terminal port if Screen 1 is
active. Screen 1 of the service terminal is a copy of all items sent to the printer port.
• Archive: The archive is a list of the last 900 events (approx.). These include all signals,
programming changes, time/date changes, etc., that have occurred. Test signals may or
may not be recorded but "Test On" and "Test Off" are. The archive is not lost when there is
a loss of both AC and battery power. Each entry includes a short description of the event,
and the date and time of occurrence for events occurring at or to the panel. There may be
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