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3.0 GETTING STARTED 

 

 

3-2 

CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual 

 

Rev 3, 08/2013 

P/N: 06-539 

 

3.2 PASSWORD 

PROTECTION 

Access to the CyberCat system’s control and function switches are restricted by the enclosure door.  With the 
door closed and locked, responding personnel can only view system events on the panel display and use the 
accessible EVENT STEP keys to filter through the systems event history.  Opening the enclosure door 
provides access to the systems Control and Function keys, which allows greater system operation 
capabilities.  With the enclosure door open, responding personnel have the ability to Silence or Acknowledge 
system events, initiate Drill commands and Reset the system.  In addition, the system operator has limited 
access to the systems menus and features without needing to enter a system password. 

Access to the CyberCat’s menu system is password protected to restrict access to those who require it.  Each 
CyberCat allows up to eight (8) User level passwords and a single System Administrator password to be 
assigned by the system installer.  The available security access levels are described as follows: 

Password 

Level 

Designation 

Privileges 

 Default 

(door panel closed) 

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  View system events on LCD display 

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  Access to STEP keys for reviewing system history 

1 Customer 

(door panel open – no 
password entered) 

All default privileges, plus: 

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  Access to system control switches for executing system Drill, 

Acknowledge, Silence and Reset 

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  History menu (view only) 

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  Diagnostic menus (view only) 

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  Maintenance menu:  Read Device and Device Address (all 

other menu features are view only) 

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  IR Communication (enable/disable) 

2 USER 

(Level 2 password entered – 
eight available) 

All default and Level 1 privileges, plus: 

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  Configuration menus:  Configuration check and set system time 

(all other menu features are view only). 

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  Maintenance menu:  Device Replace, Walktest, and Buzzer Off

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  Level 2 passwords are assigned during system configuration 

3 SYSTEM 

ADMINISTRATOR 

(Level 3 password entered) 

All default, Level 1 and Level 2 privileges, plus: 

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  Full access to all system menus 

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  Default password is set by the factory prior to shipment.  Can 

be changed in the field. 

Exhibit 3-2:  Password Access Levels 

Summary of Contents for CyberCat 10-064

Page 1: ...Programming Manual P N 06 539 Rev 3 August 2013 10 064 CyberCat 1016 10 066 CyberCat 254 Addressable Fire Alarm Control System ...

Page 2: ...nty returns must be returned from an authorized Fike Distributor Contact Fike s Marketing department for further warranty information Fike maintains a repair department that is available to repair and return existing electronic components or exchange purchase previously repaired inventory component advance replacement All returns must be approved prior to return A Material Return Authorization MRA...

Page 3: ...ess Function 3 13 4 0 Configuration Menu 4 1 4 1 Configuration Menu 4 1 4 2 Configuration Menu 1 4 1 4 2 1 How to Configure a Field Device 4 1 4 2 1 1 How to Change a Devices Alarm Features 4 2 A How to Modify a Sensor 4 3 B How to Modify a Control or Relay Module 4 3 C How to Modify a Monitor Module 4 7 D How to Modify a Pull Station 4 8 E How to Delete a Device from the System Configuration 4 8 ...

Page 4: ... Zone Correlation 4 41 4 5 2 3 How to Set VESDA Zone Number and Loop Addr 4 41 4 5 2 4 How to Select VESDA Communication Command Set 4 42 4 5 3 How to Configure Auxiliary Power Circuits as AUX NACs 4 42 4 5 3 1 How to Set an Auxiliary Power Circuit as an AUX NAC 4 43 4 5 3 2 How to Assign Zones to the AUX NAC Circuit 4 44 4 5 4 How to Assign Power Cut Off Relay Address 4 45 4 5 5 How to Configure ...

Page 5: ...2 4 4 Alarm Features Screen Sensors and Detectors 4 3 4 5 Alarm Features Screen Control Module 4 3 4 6 Any of 3 Zones Function Screen 4 4 4 7 All of 3 Zones Function Screen 4 5 4 8 Select Device Function Screen 4 6 4 9 Row Anding Function Screen 4 6 4 10 Alarm Features Screen Monitor Module 4 7 4 11 Alarm Features Screen Pull Station Module 4 8 4 12 Delete Device Screen 4 8 4 13 Read Write Enable ...

Page 6: ...ESDA Alarm Features Screen 4 40 4 63 VESDA Sector Screen 4 41 4 64 VESDA Loop Addr Screen 4 41 4 65 VESDA Command Set Screen 4 42 4 66 AUX NAC Menu 4 42 4 67 AUX NAC Functions Screen 4 43 4 68 AUX NAC Functions Screen 4 43 4 69 AUX NAC Zone Assignment Screen 4 44 4 70 Power Cut Relay Assignment Screen 4 45 4 71 Relay Configuration Screen 4 45 4 72 Select Module Screen 4 46 4 73 Relay Functions Scr...

Page 7: ... the system If you can not locate the distributor please call Fike Customer Service for locating your nearest distributor or go to our web site at www fike com If you are unable to contact your installing distributor or you simply do not know who installed the system you can contact Fike Fire Alarm Product Support at 888 628 FIKE 3453 Option 2 Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 4 30 PM CST 1 3 SAFET...

Page 8: ...dressable Fire Alarm Control System Installation Manual 06 326 CyberCat Addressable Fire Alarm Control System Operation Maintenance Manual 06 326 2 1 5 REVISION HISTORY Document Title CyberCat Addressable Fire Alarm System Programming Manual Document Reorder Number 06 539 Revision Section Date Reason for Change 0 All Sections 05 2011 Separated manual into separate Installation Operation and Progra...

Page 9: ...scription of the configuration parameters that can changed at the panel To set all operating parameters for the system you must use the panel s PC programming software C Linx Section 2 2 provides a complete listing of the programming features that are available through C Linx for your reference Refer to Fike document 06 448 C Linx Configuration Software for software details It is important to keep...

Page 10: ... Enabled Disabled Enabled 1 2 Auto Message Y Enabled Disabled Walktest Y Enabled Disabled Supervision Options Transformer Y 120VAC 240VAC Loop Style SLC Y 4 6 or 7 Class B A or X Ground Fault Level 1 N Enabled Disabled Enabled 2 Ground Fault Level 2 N Enabled Disabled Enabled 2 8 Main Battery Y Supervised Unsupervised Auxiliary Battery Y Supervised Unsupervised 3 Auxiliary Loop Module Present Y En...

Page 11: ...nabled Disabled Drill Y Enabled Disabled Walktest Y Enabled Disabled Panel Sync Protocol Y Gentex System Sensor Wheelock Relays P2 Main Board Relay Relay Selection Y R1 R2 5 State Activation Y Alarm Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Process Zone Disable Silenceable Y Non Silenceable Silenceable Relay Y Enabled Disabled Zone Assignment Y 1 254 Circuit Y Enabled Disabled Drill Y Enabled Di...

Page 12: ...ay Y 0 250 sec Silenceable Y Non Silenceable Silenceable Zone Assignment Y 1 254 Relay Y Enabled Disabled Drill Y Enabled Disabled P13 Relay Selection Y A B C D Module Y No Module Installed CRM4 CRPM Opt 1 CRPM Opt 2 Network Interface Card State Y Alarm Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Process Zone Disable Restart Delay Y 0 250 sec Silenceable Y Non Silenceable Silenceable Zone Assignme...

Page 13: ...which is the original CyberCat format The ESP selection refers to an Expanded format Peripheral devices with 3 00 firmware or newer will used this command The EXP setting speeds up operation of the peripheral bus 3 If set to COMPACT a message filter within the panel is used to prevent transmission of certain history record events including the NEW DEVICE history messages This is done so that the p...

Page 14: ...IP Address Y 000 000 000 000 User Defined 6 Supervision IP Address Y 000 000 000 000 User Defined 7 Panel IP Supervision Y 000 000 000 000 4 History Transmits Y 1 10 Fike recommends 2 Supervision Timeout Y 1 59 Sec Min Hour 4 min default IP Time Y IP Time Disabled Accept IP Time Send IP Time 8 Notes 1 Defines the location of the panel with respect to others on the network 2 Defines if the respecti...

Page 15: ... Supervisory Supervisory NL Drift Compensation Warning Trouble Y 50 100 Warning 80 Trouble 100 5 Walktest Y Walktest at Alarm Level Walktest with IR Walktest at 1 3 Device Summing Broadcast Thresholds for Summing OBS N Enabled Disabled 8 levels 0 5 ft 4 0 ft in 0 1 ft increments Summing Activation Level OBS N 1 0 10 ft 0 5 ft increments Summing Broadcast State No Disabled Alarm Summing Alarm Super...

Page 16: ... No State Alarm Summing Alarm Test Alarm Alarm Verification ON Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Open Circuit Trouble Short Circuit Trouble Low Power Trouble Maintenance Trouble Process Zone Disable Switch Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Play Message ID Action Type Y No Action Activate on Any of 3 zones Activate on All of 3 zones Activate on Specific Device Activate on multip...

Page 17: ...ance N ON OFF Drift Compensation Warning Trouble Y 50 100 Warning 80 Trouble 100 5 Walktest Y Walktest at Alarm Level Walktest with IR Walktest at 1 3 Device Summing Broadcast Thresholds for Summing OBS N Enabled Disabled 8 levels 0 5 ft 4 0 ft in 0 1 ft increments Summing Activation Level OBS N 1 0 10 ft 0 5 ft increments Summing Broadcast State N Disabled Alarm Summing Alarm Supervisory Latching...

Page 18: ...L Drift Compensation Warning Trouble Y 50 100 Warning 80 Trouble 100 5 Walktest Y Walktest at Alarm Level Walktest with IR Walktest at 1 3 Device Summing Broadcast Thresholds for Summing OBS N Enabled Disabled 8 levels 0 5 ft 4 0 ft in 0 1 ft increments Summing Activation Level OBS N 1 0 10 ft 0 5 ft increments Summing Broadcast State N Disabled Alarm Summing Alarm Supervisory Latching Supervisory...

Page 19: ... 0 60 seconds Y Enabled Disabled Sensitivity Pre Alarm 1 2 Levels Y Enabled Disabled Y 70 F 190 F 5 F increments 3 Alarm Levels Day Night Y Fixed Temp 135 F 190 F 5 F increments 4 Y Rate of Rise 135 F 174 F 5 F increments 4 Walktest Y Walktest at 135 F Walktest with IR Remote Annunciator See Exhibit 2 7 for programming features Notes 1 CyberCat 254 has only one 1 addressable loop CyberCat 1016 can...

Page 20: ...Enhance Off Smolder Enhance On Drift Compensation Y 50 100 Warning 80 Trouble 100 5 Walktest Y Walktest at Alarm Level Walktest with IR Walktest at 1 3 Device Summing Broadcast Thresholds for Summing OBS N Enabled Disabled 8 levels 0 5 ft 4 0 ft in 0 1 ft increments Summing Activation Level OBS N 1 0 10 ft 0 5 ft increments Summing Broadcast State N Disabled Alarm Summing Alarm Supervisory Latchin...

Page 21: ... Y No Short Detection Short Detection Voice MNS Priority Y 1 255 6 7 Msg 1 ID Y 0 16 8 Msg 2 ID Y 0 16 8 MNS Timeout Y 0 250 9 Notes 1 CyberCat 254 has only one 1 addressable loop CyberCat 1016 can have up to four 4 addressable loops 2 Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones 3 If monitor module function type is set to Detection an alarm verification time c...

Page 22: ...n Module Loop Number of Device Y 1 4 1 Address of Device Y 1 254 Custom Message Y 60 character user defined 1 001 PULL STATION Loop 1 Address 001 Custom Message Y Default User Defined Zone Assignments Y 1 254 2 Input Function Y No Input Function Manual Alarm Notes 1 CyberCat 254 has only one 1 addressable loop CyberCat 1016 can have up to four 4 addressable loops 2 Can be assigned to 4 discrete zo...

Page 23: ... Activation State Y Alarm Summing Alarm Test Alarm Alarm Verification ON Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Open Circuit Trouble Short Circuit Trouble Low Power Trouble Maintenance Trouble Process Zone Disable Switch Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Play Message ID MNS Message Active Action Type Y No Action Activate on Any of 3 zones Activate on All of 3 zones Activate on Speci...

Page 24: ...erification ON Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Open Circuit Trouble Short Circuit Trouble Low Power Trouble Maintenance Trouble Process Zone Disable Switch Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Play Message ID MNS Message Active Action Type Y No Action Activate on Any of 3 zones Activate on All of 3 zones Activate on Specific Device Activate on multiple priority rows active Relay...

Page 25: ...Y 0 1 0 99645 ft slider States State Assignments Fire 2 Fire 1 Action 2 Action 1 Alert Y Disabled Alarm PreAlarm 2 PreAlarm 1 Supervisory Process 3 Y Latching Non Latching 4 Alarm Verification Timers Fire 2 Fire 1 Action 2 Action 1 Alert Y No Timer Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 5 Verification Timer Values Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Y 0 255 seconds Acclimate Acclimate Y Disabled Enabled Acclimate High Range...

Page 26: ...ity Y Yes No Miscellaneous Particulate Level Display Y Fire 2 Fire 1 Action 2 Action 1 Alert Air Flow Trouble Boundary Y 0 100 off normal 20 default Air Flow Trouble Timer Y No Timer Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Security Test Button Locked Y Enabled Disabled Isolate Button Locked Y Enabled Disabled Passcode Y 0 9999 1111 default Device Disable Isolate Button Y Enabled Disabled Reference Detector Analog...

Page 27: ...knowledge Drill Fan Restart Y Latching Non Latching 3 Y Normally Open Normally Closed 4 Y Short Detection On Short Detection Off Input 2 Function Y No Input Function Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble Process AHU FD Key Y Latching Non Latching 3 Y Normally Open Normally Closed 4 Y Short Detection On Short Detection Off Notes 1 CyberCat 254 has only one 1 addressable loop CyberCat 1016 can...

Page 28: ... 8 sec default Alarm Verification Y Disabled Enabled Y Time 0 60 seconds Defaults Update Device Checksum Recalculate addressable device Configuration Checksums Y Yes No Defaults Reset Default Config Reset All Default Device Configurations Y Yes No Defaults Custom Messages Panel LCD Custom Message Line 2 Logo Y 20 character user defined Fike Corporation Addressable Devices Restores all device custo...

Page 29: ...ountdown Display Show Release Imminent Countdown Filter Y Show All Zone Countdowns Filter Countdown by Zone Do not show Countdown Programmable Key Functions 1 8 Y NO Function Reset Silence Acknowledge Drill Process Walktest IR Tool Step Alarm Step Supervisory Step Trouble Step All Fan Restart Zone Disable 1 Remote Display 2 and 10 Key Address Y 2 32 Custom Message Y 20 character user defined Fike ...

Page 30: ...Device Trouble Network Device Activation or Trouble Network Device Pre Alarm Network Device Activation or Pre Alarm Device selection Y PNL 1 128 Loop 1 4 Add 1 254 1 Activation State Y Alarm Pre alarm Process Trouble Supervisory Zone Disable Pre Discharge Release 2 Zone Assignments Y 1 254 2 Network Device selection Y PNL 1 128 Loop 1 4 Add 1 254 3 LED Illumination Pattern Active State Y Off Conti...

Page 31: ...er OK Activation State Y Alarm Pre Alarm Process Trouble Supervisory Zone Disable Pre Discharge Release 1 Zone Assignments Y 1 254 1 LED Illumination Pattern Active State Y Off Continuous Slow Blink Fast Blink Inactive State Y Off Continuous Slow Blink Fast Blink Silenced State Y Off Continuous Slow Blink Fast Blink Acknowledged State Y Off Continuous Slow Blink Fast Blink Multi Interface Module A...

Page 32: ...ed On Zone PreAlarm On Zone Alarm On Zone Predischarge On Zone Release On Zone Test Alarm On Zone Action On Panel Silence On Panel Drill On Panel Walktest On Panel Comm OK On Panel Power OK On Panel Buzzer Active On Any Network Device Active On Any Network Device Trouble On Any Network Device PreAlm On All Network Device Active Off Any Network Device Active Off All Network Device Active On Any LED...

Page 33: ... All Relay Modules All Releasing Modules All FAAST Sensors Y On Loop 1 4 Y Between 1 254 Y And 1 254 Y Select All Clear All Invert All Assignment by Zone Select Zones Y 1 254 Selection Options Y Select Clear Y All Zones Even Zones Odd Zones Y Between 1 254 Y And 1 254 Y Any Zone check box Y Select All Clear All Invert All Assignment by Network Device Select Network Devices Y 1 254 Example 002 1 00...

Page 34: ...ne Trouble On Zone Supervisory On Zone Abort On Zone Disabled On Zone PreAlarm On Zone Alarm On Zone PreDischarge On Zone Release On Zone Test Alarm On Zone Action On Any Network Device On Any Network Device Trouble On Any Network Device PreAlm Off Any Network Device Off All Network Device 1 Assignment by Device Select Devices Y 1 254 Selection Options Y Select Clear Y All Addresses Even Addresses...

Page 35: ...een 1 254 Y And 1 254 Y Any Zone check box Y Select All Clear All Invert All Assignment by Network Device Select Devices Y 1 254 Select Options Y All Addresses Even Addresses Odd Addresses All Photo Sensors All Photo Heat Sensors All Photo Duct Sensors All Ion Sensors All Heat Sensors All Monitor Modules All Dual Monitor Modules All Mini Monitor Modules All Pull Station Modules All Conventional Zo...

Page 36: ...ntrol Select Relay Actions when switch is pressed Y None On Auto Off 1 2 Action Start Y Action starts with confirmation address OR delay timer Action starts with confirmation address AND delay timer Confirmation Address Y Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Relay Address Y Panel 0 128 Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Delay relay activation Y 0 255 seconds Delay Timer Start Y Delay timer starts immediately Delay timer st...

Page 37: ...ve or PreAlm On Zone Process On Zone Trouble On Zone Supervisory On Zone Abort On Zone Disabled On Zone PreAlm On Zone Alarm On Zone PreDischarge On Zone Release On Zone Test Alarm On Zone Action On Panel Silence On Panel Drill On Panel Walktest On Panel Comm OK On Panel Power OK On Panel Buzzer Active On Any Network Device On Any Network Device Trouble On Any Network Device PreAlm On Any LED Acti...

Page 38: ...e Control Select Relay Actions when switch is pressed Y None On Auto Off 1 2 Action Start Y Action starts with confirmation address OR delay timer Action starts with confirmation address AND delay timer Confirmation Address Y Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Relay Address Y Panel 0 128 Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Delay relay activation Y 0 255 seconds Delay Timer Start Y Delay timer starts immediately Delay time...

Page 39: ...ce PreAlm On Device Active or PreAlm On Zone Process On Zone Trouble On Zone Supervisory On Zone Abort On Zone Disabled On Zone PreAlm On Zone Alarm On Zone PreDischarge On Zone Release On Zone Test Alarm On Zone Action On Panel Silence On Panel Drill On Panel Walktest On Panel Comm OK On Panel Power OK On Panel Buzzer Active On Any Network Device On Any Network Device Trouble On Any Network Devic...

Page 40: ...rill LED Test Graphic LED Configuration CFG1 thru CFG3 Y No Function Assigned Panel Silence Panel Drill Panel Walktest Panel Comm OK Panel Power OK Voice EVAC Switch Card Peripheral Address Y 2 32 Priority Level Y 0 254 Default 1 Copy EVAC Zones to Alert and Page Y Yes No Voice Evac Switch Groups 1 6 EVAC Switch Y Enabled Disabled EVAC Zone Assignments Y 1 254 ALERT Switch Y Enabled Disabled ALERT...

Page 41: ...nchronization Y None Gentex System Sensor Zones Y 1 254 4 Silenceable Y Silence Non Silence Drill Y Enabled Disabled Walk Test Y Enabled Disabled Active During Fire Playback Y Enabled Disabled 5 Active During Fire Page Y Enabled Disabled 5 Active During MNS Playback Y Enabled Disabled 5 Active During MNS Page Y Enabled Disabled 5 NAC Delay Timeout Y 0 250 seconds Contact Monitor Contact Y Disabled...

Page 42: ...ssignments Page Only State Y Drill Test Alarm Message 1 Y Message ID 1 16 1 Message 2 Y Message ID 1 16 1 Silence Y Silenceable Non Silence 2 Speaker Zones 1 4 Y 1 254 5 Amplifier Synchronization AMP Sync Y Enabled Disabled AMP Operation on Panel Network Y Play Cfg Msg ID Play Tones Play New Msg ID 7 New Msg ID Y None 1 16 7 Notes 1 Sets the first and second message that will be played in response...

Page 43: ...n 0 Contact Monitor Priority Y 0 254 Default 1 1 Piezo Y Enabled Disabled Y Silenceable Non Silenceable Fire Phone Class Y Class B Class A Contact Monitor Y Enabled Disabled Y Latching Non Latching Latching Y Normally Open Normally Closed Switch Configuration 01 10 Function Y No Function Assigned Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Record Page Voice Page To Alert Voice Page To EVAC Voice P...

Page 44: ...conds Piezo Y Enabled Disabled Y Silenceable Non Silenceable Audio Bus Y Master Slave 1 Switch Configuration 01 13 Function Y No Function Assigned Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Record Page Voice Page To Alert Voice Page To EVAC Voice Play Message ID MNS Reset MNS Silence MNS Page MNS Record Page MNS Play Message ID Settings Y Zone Assignments Zones and Message ID Y Latching Non Latch...

Page 45: ...Voice Alert Voice Evacuate Voice Page Voice Record Page Voice Page to Alert Voice Page to EVAC Voice Play Message ID MNS Silence MNS Page MNS Record Page MNS Play Message ID AHU Restart Zone Y 0 254 2 3 Settings Y Relay Action Settings Zone Assignments Zone and Message ID 4 Y Latching Non Latching Latching 5 Priority Y 0 254 Default 1 1 Switch Timeout Y 0 250 min 0 5 Message ID1 Y 1 16 6 Message I...

Page 46: ... starts with confirmation address AND delay timer Confirmation Address Y Panel 0 128 Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Relay Address Y Panel 0 128 Loop 0 4 Address 0 254 Delay Timer Y 0 255 seconds Delay timer Start Y Delay timer starts immediately Delay timer starts after confirmation address activates Zone Assignments Selection table active for Voice Functions only Select Zones Y 1 254 Selection Options Y ...

Page 47: ...OK On Panel Power OK On Panel Buzzer Active On Any Network Device Active On Any Network Device Trouble On Any Network Device PreAlm On All Network Device Active Off Any Network Device Active Off All Network Device Active On Any LED Active On All LED Active Off Any LED Active Off All LED Active On Alarm Silence On Supervisory Silence On Trouble Silence On Alarm Silence Inhibit On Device Active or P...

Page 48: ...Relay Modules All Releasing Modules All FAAST Sensors Y On Loop 1 4 Y Between 1 254 Y And 1 254 Y Select All Clear All Invert All Assignment by Zone Select Zones Y 1 254 Selection Options Y Select Clear Y All Zones Even Zones Odd Zones Y Between 1 254 Y And 1 254 Y Any Zone check box Y Select All Clear All Invert All Assignment by Network Device Select Devices Y 1 254 Select Options Y All Addresse...

Page 49: ...vailable Point ID Information Loop ID Y 1 4 1 Point ID Information Address ID Y 1 254 1 VESDA Scanner VESDA Zone Number Y 1 254 State Y Alarm Supervisory Trouble Device Enabled Y Enabled Disabled Custom Message Y 20 Characters user defined CUSTOM MESSAGE VZ001 Custom Message Y Default Custom Message User Defined Custom Message Zone Assignments Y 1 253 4 zones available Sector 1 Zone Number Y 1 254...

Page 50: ...2 0 C Linx PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 2 42 CyberCat 254 1016 Programming Manual Rev 3 08 2013 P N 06 539 Reserved for future use ...

Page 51: ...be used when cycling through the event history The Step Alarm button only cycles forward in events These buttons allow you to go forward and backward through the events ESCAPE Press this key to toggle from Off Normal Event display if events are present to System Normal no events preset to Top Level Menu If in a menu this button EXITS the current menu and returns to the previous menu screen If in t...

Page 52: ...d a single System Administrator password to be assigned by the system installer The available security access levels are described as follows Password Level Designation Privileges Default door panel closed View system events on LCD display Access to STEP keys for reviewing system history 1 Customer door panel open no password entered All default privileges plus Access to system control switches fo...

Page 53: ...NG THE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD After entering a successful Administrator level password you can change the default administrator password by changing the 4 digit number on the far right of Row B as shown in Exhibit 3 4 Use the navigation buttons to move the cursor under each field and the buttons to enter the new password cycles through 0 9 After completing the password change press the ENTE...

Page 54: ...o the system device configurations For more extensive configuration changes you should use the C Linx configuration software to create a configuration template make necessary changes and upload the modified configuration back into the control panel LNote The drawback to using the AUTOPROGRAMMING method is that the devices are randomly addressed therefore you must document the actual location of ea...

Page 55: ...ey to enter the systems PASSWORD entry screen and then enter a valid Level 3 password 3 Press the ESCAPE key to return to the TOP LEVEL MENU 4 Press the F1 key to enter the systems CONFIGURATION MENU 1 and then press the F6 key four times until the CONFIGURATION MENU 5 screen is displayed 5 Press the F2 key to enter the AUTO ADDRESSING screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A U T O A D D...

Page 56: ... A D D R E S S B L O O P 1 A D D R E S S 0 0 1 C D P R E S S E N T E R T O S T A R T Exhibit 3 6 Device Address Screen Row B Use these fields to set the loop 1 5 and starting address number 1 254 to be assigned to the device Use the arrow keys to move the cursor under the Loop and Address fields then use the keys to increment decrement the fields Row D Press the ENTER key to start the automatic ad...

Page 57: ... A B L E L O O P C P R E S S E N T E R W H E N D C O M P L E T E Exhibit 3 9 Connect Device Screen If the address change was successfully completed the following screen will be displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A L O O P n A D D R E S S n n n B D E V I C E A D D R C H A N G E C C O M P L E T E D D E N T E R F O R N E X T D E V I C Exhibit 3 10 Address Change Completed Screen You ar...

Page 58: ...ty to communicate with the devices connected to the SLC Enabling the IR communication requires a Level 3 password Distributor Level To turn on IR Communication 1 Press the ESCAPE key until the CyberCat s TOP LEVEL MENU is displayed 2 Press the F6 key to display the IR COMMUNICATION screen IR COMM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A I R C O M M U N I C A T I O N B L O O P 1 D I S L O O P 2 D ...

Page 59: ...ing green pattern LNote There must be a clear line of sight between the IR tool and the device it is communicating with 3 The display will indicate 1 WRITE LOOP ADR Press the ENTER key 4 Use the number buttons to type in the desired Loop and Address number for the device Loops 001 004 Addresses 001 254 5 Point the IR tool at the device being addressed and press the ENTER key If the address is acce...

Page 60: ...letion of the loop start up the following Device Address screen will be displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A S E L E C T A D D R E S S B L O O P 1 A D D R E S S 0 0 1 C D P R E S S E N T E R T O S T A R T Exhibit 3 15 Device Address Screen Row B Use these fields to set the loop 1 5 and starting address number 1 254 to be assigned to the device Use the arrow keys to move the cursor u...

Page 61: ...S A B L E L O O P C P R E S S E N T E R W H E N D C O M P L E T E Exhibit 3 18 Connect Device Screen If the address change was successfully completed the following screen will be displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A L O O P n A D D R E S S n n n B D E V I C E A D D R C H A N G E C C O M P L E T E D D E N T E R F O R N E X T D E V I C Exhibit 3 19 Address Change Completed Screen You ...

Page 62: ... from the communication port on the computer to the panel or the Hand Held Programmer when it instructs to connect the Serial Cable 8 C Linx will then request a password Type in the 4 digit password 9 The Status Message will display connection status Connect the device to be addressed 10 Once C Linx receives the NEW DEVICE record from the device it will highlight that TYPE of device in step 1 It w...

Page 63: ...rogrammer to search for the devices attached Once it resets the loop of device s it will report each type of device with its loop number address number and serial number information 10 Select a specific row to modify then change the loop number and or address number in the bottom box Click Change Address to send the device the new loop and address number 11 Mark or label the device with the loop a...

Page 64: ...3 0 GETTING STARTED 3 14 CyberCat 254 1016 Programming Manual Rev 3 08 2013 P N 06 539 Reserved for future use ...

Page 65: ...iguration settings but restricts the settings that you are able to change See Section 3 2 1 for instructions on how to log onto the system 4 2 CONFIGURATION MENU 1 From the Top Level Menu screen press the F1 key to display the Configuration Menu 1 screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A C O N F I G U R A T I O N M E N U 1 B F 1 D E V I C E F 4 L E A R N C F 2 N A C F 5 V O ...

Page 66: ...al configuration options Row A Device Type Changes to display the type of device found at the selected loop address Photo Sensor Dual Monitor Ion Sensor Conv Zone Photo Heat Sensor Heat Sensor Photo Duct Det Control Module Relay Module Monitor Module Mini Module and Pullstation Row B FUNC Allows you to change the function of the selected device address if applicable Use the arrow keys to position ...

Page 67: ...ange or add the zone number LNote These programming options are typical for Photo Sensor Ion Sensor Photo Heat Sensor Heat Sensor and Photo Duct Detector B HOW TO MODIFY A CONTROL OR RELAY MODULE The default programming options for a sample control module are shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A 1 0 0 1 C O N T R O L M O D U L E B F U N C C C U S T O M M E S S A G E 1 0 0 1 D 0 0 ...

Page 68: ...tion On LTRB Low Power Trouble STRB Short Circuit Trouble OTRB Open Circuit Trouble MTRB Maintenance Trouble TSTA Test Alarm TRBL Trouble PROC Process PRA2 Pre Alarm 2 PRA1 Pre Alarm 1 SUPV Supervisory SUMA Summing Alarm ALRM Alarm ALRT Voice Alert EVAC Voice Evacuation PAGE Voice Page MSSA Mass Notification All Zones MSSZ Mass Notification by Zone 2ALL Page to Alert Page to EVAC Page All Page R R...

Page 69: ...On LTRB Low Power Trouble STRB Short Circuit Trouble OTRB Open Circuit Trouble MTRB Maintenance Trouble TSTA Test Alarm TRBL Trouble PROC Process PRA2 Pre Alarm 2 PRA1 Pre Alarm 1 SUPV Supervisory SUMA Summing Alarm ALRM Alarm ALRT Voice Alert EVAC Voice Evacuation PAGE Voice Page MSSA Mass Notification All Zones MSSZ Mass Notification by Zone 2ALL Page to Alert Page to EVAC Page All Page R R All ...

Page 70: ...es output where X signifies 0 OFF F FAST 1 ON T TEMPORAL S SLOW W WALKTEST Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under pattern field then use the keys to change the activation pattern MODULE FUNCTIONALITY ROW ANDING This function setting requires all of the priority rows specified in Row D to become active before the control modules output will activate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Page 71: ...select whether the module will be monitoring Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC contacts Not all input functions provide the option of NO NC contacts as follows Pre Alarm I NO NC Supervisory NO AHU Fire Key NO Pre Alarm 2 NO NC Reset NO MNS Message NO Man Alarm NO Silence NO NC Voice Messg NO Waterflow NO Acknowledge NO NC Voice EVAC NO Pre Disch1 NO Drill NO NC Voice Alert NO Man Release1 NO ...

Page 72: ...ursor under one of the zone number fields 000 then use the keys to change the zone number To add multiple zones move the cursor to the 2nd 3rd zone number fields then use the keys to change or add the zone number E HOW TO DELETE A DEVICE FROM THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION You can delete a device from the system configuration by pressing the F1 key while viewing the device configuration The panel will d...

Page 73: ... perform the desired function READ Will take a copy of the configuration that the device holds and send it to the panel Read must be used prior to running a configuration check when any changes are made to the devices alarm features WRITE Will take the copy of the configuration that the panel holds for the device and send it to the device ENABLE DISABLE Lets you Enable Disable programmed SLC devic...

Page 74: ...eature allows the startup of AHU s to be staggered From the Alarm Features screen select the address of the relay assigned to AHU shutdown then press the F3 key to access the AHU Re start Delay screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A H U R E L A Y R E S T A R T B D E L A Y 0 3 3 S E C O N D S C D Exhibit 4 14 Addressable Relay AHU Re start Delay Screen Row B This field al...

Page 75: ...ields then use the keys to change to a different loop number or address number Device information for the address shown is then displayed if connected The device type field is not editable but will change for each device type found on the loop Row B Displays the panel and device checksum values for the device selected Row D Indicates progress of configuration check 4 2 2 HOW TO MODIFY THE PANEL S ...

Page 76: ...d operation i e Alarm Pre Alarm 1 Pre Alarm 2 Supervisory Trouble and Process Row C Protocol This field allows you to select whether the NAC circuit displayed in Row A will use the NAC protocol set for the panel see 4 2 2 3 or will activate constant Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Row C then use the keys to change to the desired protocol LNote Both NAC 1 and NAC 2 must be set to the same ...

Page 77: ... keys to toggle the field LNote The Any Zone option sets the selected NAC to activate on the configured state for any zone The Multi Zone option sets the selected NAC to activate on the configured state for any zone selected in Row D Row B This field allows you to set the 20 zone range that is displayed in Rows C D Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the zone range field then use the k...

Page 78: ...ss the SLC Configuration screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A U X I L I A R Y L O O P S B M O D U L E P R E S E N T N O C P A S N O A C K 1 5 0 0 0 0 D L O O P W I R I N G S T Y L E 4 Exhibit 4 20 SLC Configuration Screen Row B SLM This field allows you to turn on Supplemental Loop Module supervision Yes No If Yes is selected the panel will begin supervising SLC 3 and ...

Page 79: ...Configuration screen press the F1 key to access the SLC Command Mode screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A S T O R E T R O U B L E F O R N O B N E W D E V I C E E V E N T N O C S E N D A U T O C O M M A N D D A T M I D N I G H T N O Exhibit 4 21 SLC Command Mode Screen Row B This field allows you to set whether the panel will record a DEVICE NOT READY trouble for all outp...

Page 80: ...ify the configuration as needed using either the panel configuration menus or the C Linx programming software 4 2 4 1 LEARN New Devices Only The Learn New Device Only option will identify only new addressable devices connected to a signaling line circuit SLC New devices will be added to the panel s device supervision list New devices will operate with the default configuration held by the device I...

Page 81: ... press the Enter key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A S E L E C T R E S E T M O D E B L E A R N A L L D E V I C E S C P R E S S E N T E R T O S T A R T D P A N E L W I L L R E S E T Exhibit 4 25 LEARN ALL DEVICES Screen The panel will reset and enter the Learn Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A L E A R N M O D E I S A C T I V E B W A I T T O C O M P L E T E C 0 9 2 7 4 7 A 0 3...

Page 82: ... amplifier with 8 speaker circuits One amp is dedicated for EVAC operation and the other is dedicated for Alert operation Row B This field allows you to set the city sequence code that will be used by the panel for voice operation Press to change select proper city sequence code A complete description of each mode is described as follows Standard regular panel operation Boston panel will operate f...

Page 83: ...states in a zone that is assigned to an amp the state priority level must be higher than 1 being highest or equal to the priority set by an active voice switch if one is active for the amp to play the message associated with these states The same holds true for zones The voice condition of the zone will be updated only if the panel state priority is greater than or equal to the currently active pr...

Page 84: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A T I M E H H M M S S A M B D A T E M M D D Y Y Y Y C D A Y D A Y O F W E E K D D A Y L I G H T S A V I N G S Y E S Exhibit 4 31 Time Control Screen Row A This field allows you to set the Hour HH Minute MM Second SS and AM PM values for the system Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to increment decrement the field to a d...

Page 85: ... not silence the panel for one minute following the receipt of the first alarm event Row A REM This field allows you to turn the system Silence Reminder On Off Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to toggle status This feature requires that the panel produce a momentary pulse from the panel piezo buzzer following the silencing of outputs If this is configured...

Page 86: ... 254 Row A This field allows allows you to turn on off supervision of the Main controller Battery input terminals Yes NO Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to toggle status LNote Main battery supervision selection of NO is not an allowed setting for UL Row B This field allows you to select which AC power transformer is wired to the AC input terminal 120 240...

Page 87: ...Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to toggle status I CAUTION Selecting the incorrect transformer size could result in erratic panel trouble conditions Row C The BATTERY MAIN field allows you to turn on off supervision of the Main controller Battery Input terminals Yes No Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to toggle ...

Page 88: ...tivity setting is to be used must be configured Sensors enabled for daytime sensitivity will change to Day Alarm level when the start time is reached and revert back to Night Alarm level when the stop time is reached From the Daytime Sensitivity Menu screen press F1 to access the Daytime Sensitivity Range screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A D A Y T I M E S E N S I T I V...

Page 89: ...ovide 20 holidays To access the Holidays 2 menu use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the last field on the right D18 on Row D then press the right direction arrow 4 3 5 HOW TO ENABLE DISABLE AND ASSIGN CUSTOM MESSAGES TO ZONES The Zone Configuration screen allows you to enable disable and assign a custom message to any of the CyberCat s 254 available operating zones From the Configuration Menu...

Page 90: ... the zone displayed in Row B Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the button to select the digit range from 0 to 9 If a three digit chime code is required the fourth field must be left at 0 The codes chime at 1 second intervals The time between digits is roughly 2 seconds The time between a 3 and 4 digit signal is about 6 seconds Row D Displays the number of zones tha...

Page 91: ...Row A ZONE This field allows you to select the zone number to assign an alarm set to Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to change zone number Row B This field allows you to set the 20 zone range that is displayed in Rows C D Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to increment decrement the group of 20 forward or backward...

Page 92: ...en F4 Not Used F5 Day Night Sensitivity Enable Disable F6 Configuration Menu 4 4 4 1 HOW TO SET PERIPHERAL DEVICE PARAMETERS The Peripherals Menu provides access to configuration parameters associated with the selected panel s 31 possible peripheral devices From the Configuration Menu 3 screen press the F1 key to access the Peripheral Menu screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 93: ...y 10 Key 6 Zone Voice Evac Zone Graphic Remote Display 2 Key Digital Paging Print Serial Smoke Control Relay Control Bosch DACT Switch 20 Zone Class A Module Print Parallel Annunciator 20 Zone Remote MIC Print Gateway Computer Precise Vision Gateway Only Amplifier Press the F1 key to display additional configuration options See 4 4 1 1 2 Press the F1 F2 or F3 keys to perform peripheral device test...

Page 94: ... the selected peripheral device to perform a checksum calculation on its configuration memory The feedback message CHECKSUM CALC will be indicated on Row D of the display as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A P E R I P H E R A L A D D R 0 2 B T Y P E S M O K E C O N T R O L C S U P E R V I S E Y E S Z 0 0 0 D C H E C K S U M C A L C Exhibit 4 46 Checksum Calc Screen 4 4 1 1 2 HO...

Page 95: ...R A N G E 0 0 1 0 0 2 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 D Y Y a a a Exhibit 4 49 Amplifier Zone Configuration Screen Row A This field allows you to select the peripheral bus address of the amplifier The address can be changed but will only change to addresses where the peripheral type is Amplifier Row B This field allows you to set the 20 zone range Zones 001 254 that is displayed in Rows ...

Page 96: ... ALERT enabled Dual channel ALERT EVAC disabled and ALERT enabled Row B This field allows you to select the panel condition Process Supervisory Test Alarm Alarm Alert Evacuate Drill or Page that the audio messages IDs identified in Row C will be assigned to The conditions are listed from lowest to highest priority Row C This field allows you to set the audio message ID 0 16 that will be played for...

Page 97: ...ess of the amplifier The address can be changed but will only change to addresses where the peripheral type is Amplifier Row A SPKR This field allows you to select the speaker circuit 1 4 to configure Row B EVAC ALERT This field is used in conjunction with Row D to select the audio source for the speaker circuit displayed in Row A The field can be toggled between EVAC evacuation or ALERT condition...

Page 98: ... displayed in Row D Row C These numbers act as placeholders and address indicators for the range of modules selected on Row B Row D This range of fields allows you to set which fire phone module addresses 1 99 are used on the fire phone riser The fire phone interface will only poll module addresses up to and including the address shown as M no module present Y module is selected for supervision M ...

Page 99: ... P5 Peripherals jack to transmit the device configurations USB CONNECTOR mode is used for CyberCat 50 and Cheetah Xi 50 peripheral device configuration In this mode peripheral device configurations are transmitted during the panel configuration process via the panel s P3 PC USB jack You must keep the cable in the USB port enter the Level 3 password at the panel and go to this menu to re direct the...

Page 100: ...ility of peripheral devices released with firmware versions older than v3 0 If any device on the peripheral bus has firmware older than v3 0 the STD option must be used Row B The HISTOR XMIT field allows you to change RS485 transmission protocol from COMPACT VERBOSE COMPACT This protocol is provided as a means to decrease data traffic on the peripheral bus Any history event created at the panel th...

Page 101: ...W TO ENABLE DISABLE SYSTEM GROUND FAULT DETECTION The Ground Fault screen reflects the current state of the two Ground Fault levels detected by the panel From the Configuration Menu 3 screen press the F3 key to access the Ground Fault screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A G N D F A U L T S U P E R V I S E B L E V E L 1 E N A B L E D C L E V E L 2 E N A B L E D D O F F S E...

Page 102: ...to select the Enable Disable status of Day Night Sensitivities Use the keys to toggle the field status ENABLED DISABLED Row D Displays the current Sensitivity being used due to the time of day and day night changeover times 4 5 CONFIGURATION MENU 4 From the Configuration Menu 3 screen press the F6 key to access the Configuration Menu 4 screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Page 103: ...eys to toggle the field value Enter 0 for no delay or enter a number 01 30 hours to provide a delay for the trouble to be transmitted to the DACT 4 5 2 HOW TO CONFIGURE VESDA DETECTORS The VESDA Configuration options let you change the operating parameters for the air sampling detectors connected to the panel From the Configuration Menu 4 screen press the F2 key to access the VESDA Configuration M...

Page 104: ... type associated with the selected zone number from Row A Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to select the desired detector type The ALM field allows you to select the state of operation for the detector ALM default Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the STATE field then use keys to select the state of operation for the detector The ENA field a...

Page 105: ...LOOP ADDR The EVAX option lets you configure the VESDA to report as a virtual address on the CyberCat addressable loop This option is used if the VESDA needs to be monitored by a point ID system i e EVAX DACT LED Graphic Computer Graphic etc From the VESDA Configuration Menu screen press the F3 key to access the VESDA Loop Address screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A V E...

Page 106: ...firmware version 3 08 00 or higher PEER TO PEER OLDER Allows communication with up to 40 VESDA units but only 10 can be connected to the HLI and still meet UL and NFPA s 10 second supervision response time HLI firmware versions older than 3 08 00 4 5 3 HOW TO CONFIGURE AUXILIARY POWER CIRCUTS AS AUX NACS The Aux NAC option lets you configure the CyberCat s auxiliary power circuits for use as notif...

Page 107: ...al configuration options become available on Row D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A U X N A C 3 E N A B L E D B S T A T E A L A R M C P R O T O C O L C L A S S B N A C D S I L N D R I L L N W A L K N Exhibit 4 68 AUX NAC Functions Screen Row B This field allows you to select the circuits operational state i e Alarm Pre Alarm 2 Process Trouble Supervisory and Pre Alarm 1 Use the arrow ke...

Page 108: ...e option sets the selected circuit to activate on the configured state for any zone selected in Row D Row B These fields allow you to set the 20 zone range that is displayed in Rows C D Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the zone range field then use the keys to increment decrement the group of 20 forward or backwards Zones 001 254 Row C These numbers act as placeholders and zone numb...

Page 109: ... keys to move the cursor under the loop and address fields then use the keys to increment decrement the fields LNote The addressable relay module contacts will transfer and latch when a panel voltage trouble is recorded The relay contacts will remain latched even if the panel power is removed 4 5 5 HOW TO CONFIGURE PANEL RELAYS AND OPTIONAL MODULES The Relay options menu lets you change the progra...

Page 110: ...L E A T B P 1 2 B O S C H D A C T C P 1 3 C R M 4 D Exhibit 4 72 Select Module Screen Row B This field allows you to select the module that is present at location P12 No Module CRM4 RPM 1 RPM 2 Bosch DACT Use the arrow keys to move the cursor under the field then use the keys to select a different module Row C This field allows you to select the module that is present at location P13 No Module CRM...

Page 111: ...figuration parameters can not be changed Row B This field allows you to set the relay activation state i e Alarm Pre Alarm 2 Process Trouble Supervisory Zone Disable Pre Alarm 1 for the relay selected in Row A Use the arrow keys to move the cursor under the field then use the keys to toggle the desired state Row C This field allows you to set the Silenceable and Drill Enabled Disabled Y N status f...

Page 112: ...ld ANY ZONE or MULTI ZONE LNote The Any Zone option sets the selected relay to activate on the configured state for any zone The Multi Zone option sets the selected relay to activate on the configured state for any zone selected in Row D Row B This field allows you to set the 20 zone range that is displayed in Rows C D To change the zone range use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the zo...

Page 113: ...egins and fan restart relays will deactivate according to their programmed time delay MANUAL Upon activation of an ALARM event the CRM4 relays will activate and remain active until panel is reset After panel reset the fan restart sequence is delayed until the operator activates any of the following switch sources 1 Panel s ENTER key 2 monitor module configured for Fan Restart 3 RDU switch configur...

Page 114: ...sable devices connected to a Signaling Line Circuit SLC with either a Loop 0 or Address 0 configuration New device will be assigned the next available address From the Configuration Menu 5 screen press the F2 key to access the Auto Address screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A U T O A D D R E S S I N G O F F B S E L E C T L O O P S 1 2 3 4 C S E L E C T A D D R S 0 0 1 ...

Page 115: ...the daily dialer test Configurable between 0 and 23 hours where the default is 2 AM Use the arrow keys to move cursor to the field then use the keys to increment decrement the time LNote The Contact ID dialer is capable of performing its own operational tests Configuring the panel to initiate its own test might be redundant and could be considered a nuisance to the monitoring company Only utilize ...

Page 116: ...e the button to increment decrement the range in groups of 20 forward or backwards ID s 001 128 Row C These numbers act as placeholders and zone number indicators for the range of zones selected on Row B Row D These fields allow you to select the Network panel ID s to be supervised by this panel The fields show the panel IDs on the network in groups of 20 Move the cursor with the arrow keys to pos...

Page 117: ...nd provide assistance in diagnostics MIDDLE If the CyberCat network has more than two panels maximum of 128 every panel on the network not configured as either a First or Last must be configured as Middle or None LAST A CyberCat network must have at least two panels One of the two panels regardless of wiring style must be configured as the Last panel This requirement is present to provide directio...

Page 118: ...will deselect all zones Row C These numbers act as placeholders and zone number indicators for the range of zones selected on Row B Row D This range of fields allows you to select the zones that the specific panel will react to Blank will ignore events in this zone Y will react to events in this zone Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the specific zone field then use the keys to toggl...

Page 119: ...his screen is dependent upon the switch function setting Local or Global in the Network Module Configuration screen See Section 4 6 4 2 From the Network Configuration Menu press the F5 key to access the Network Switch screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A C C E P T S W I T C H E S F R O M B N E T W O R K I D S 0 0 1 0 2 0 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 D Y y ...

Page 120: ...he keys to increment decrement the field Row C The HIST History field allows you to set the unique Internet Protocol IP Address of the panel that will receive history messages from this panel Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to increment decrement the field LNote The History IP Address should equal the Source IP Address of the receiving panel Row D The SU...

Page 121: ...n Row B This field allows you to select the Panel ID to supervise Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to increment decrement the field to select panel from 001 128 Row D This field allows you to enter the Source IP Address for the panel ID selected in Row B Use the arrow keys to position the cursor under the field then use the keys to increment decrement the...

Page 122: ... 1 18 hours 1 hour increments LNote This parameter only applies when the respective panel is configured to supervise other panels Row C This field allows you to set how many times a single history event will be transmitted to the peripheral bus This setting greatly affects the reliability of the Ethernet reporting system The value can be configured from 1 to 10 1 Provides the greatest amount of sp...

Page 123: ...ledge and Silence keys between NORMAL DISABLED LNote If the panel is ordered with the COC extension in the part number it will be shipped with a display that has the Drill Acknowledge and Silence keys blanked out The functionality of these keys will be disabled and will require a factory level password to re enable 4 7 5 HOW TO SET PANEL S LED OPERATION The LED Operation screen allows you to set t...

Page 124: ...8 1 HOW TO ENABLE AHU KEY REQUIREMENT FEATURE The AHU Key screen allows you to set the FAN RESTART configuration parameters for the panel to require activation of an AHU FIRE KEY input before initiation of the fan restart sequence is allowed From the Configuration Menu 7 screen press the F1 key to access the AHU Key screen as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A A H U K E Y R E Q ...

Page 125: ...ORITIES F6 MENU 2 CONFIGURATION MENU 2 2 4 F1 TIME F2 SILENCE F3 POWER F4 DAY SEN F1 DAYTIME SEN RANGE F2 SELECT HOLIDAYS F5 ZONE F1 SIGNAL CODE F2 EVACUATE SETS F6 MENU 3 CONFIGURATION MENU 3 2 4 F2 HISTORY HISTORY MENU F1 PERIPH F1 DEVICE F1 ALARM 1 4 F2 SOURCE F2 SUPERV 1 4 F3 SPEED F3 TROUBL 1 4 F2 WALK F4 CMD SET F4 EVENTS 1 4 F3 GROUND 4 F5 ZONE 1 4 F5 SEN CHG F6 ERASE 3 4 F6 MENU 4 CONFIGUR...

Page 126: ...ETWORK F1 ID S F1 CUSTOM MESSAGE F4 HISTORY 1 4 F2 MODULE F5 BRD COM 1 4 F3 ZONES F5 SELECT ALL F6 MENU 4 DIAGNOSTIC MENU 4 F6 DESELECT ALL F1 AMP STA 1 4 F4 HIST TR F2 PER DAT 1 4 F5 SWITCH F1 CUSTOM MESSAGE F6 MENU 6 CONFIGURATION MENU 6 2 4 F3 VOICE Z 1 4 F1 VOICE STATUS F1 IP ADR F1 CLR IP ADDR HIST F4 PER FV 1 4 F2 IP SUP F1 CUSTOM MESSAGE F5 F3 IP TIM F6 MENU 5 DIAGNOSTIC MENU 5 F4 SW OPER4 ...

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