4.0 CONFIGURATION MENU
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CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual
Rev 3, 08/2013
P/N: 06-539
4.2.2.1
HOW TO MODIFY NAC FUNCTIONS
The NAC Functions screen allows you to set the operational parameters of the two on-board NACs.
From the “NAC Menu” screen, press the F1 key to access the “NAC functions” screen, as shown below:
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A
N A C # 1 :
E N A B L E D
B
S T A T E :
S T A T E
C
P R O T O C O L : C O N S T A N T
D
S I : N D R : N
W L K : N
W F : N
Exhibit 4-17: NAC Functions Screen
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Row A (NAC#) - This field allows you to select the NAC circuit to configure (NAC 1 or NAC 2). Use
the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor under the field; then use the +/- keys to
increment/decrement the field.
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Row A (ENABLED) - This field allows you to set the Enabled/Disabled status of the on-board
notification appliance circuits 1 & 2 (P10 & P11). Use the
◄►
arrow keys to move cursor under the
Enabled/Disabled field; then use the +/- keys to toggle the field.
L
Note:
If either NAC circuit is disabled, the panel will annunciate both a Trouble and Supervisory
condition until the circuit(s) is enabled.
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Row B (State) - This field allows you to set the operating state for the NAC circuit displayed in Row
A. Use the
◄►
arrow keys to move the cursor to Row B; then use the +/- keys to change the State
to the desired operation (i.e., Alarm, Pre Alarm 1, Pre Alarm 2, Supervisory, Trouble and Process).
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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.
L
Note:
Both NAC 1 and NAC 2 must be set to the same protocol unless one of them is set to No
Sync Protocol.
L
Note:
If a chime code is assigned to any zone, Row C will display ‘CHIME CODE’ by default and
can not be changed. See section 4.3.5.1 for complete description of Chime Code functionality.
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Row D - These fields allow you to set the Silenceable, Drill, Walktest, and Waterflow Enabled
(Y)/Disabled (N) status for the NAC circuit displayed in Row A.
SILENCEABLE (SI:) - field determines whether or not the selected NAC circuit will turn off
when the panel’s SILENCE button is pressed.
DRILL (DR:) - field determines whether or not the selected NAC circuit will turn on when the
panel’s DRILL button is pressed.
WALKTEST (WLK:) - field determines whether or not the selected NAC circuit will turn on
when the panel receives a Walktest Alarm from any one of the configured zones.
WATERFLOW (WF:) – field determines whether or not the selected NAC circuit will turn on
when the panel receives a Waterflow Alarm.
To change the
Enabled/Disabled
status of these fields, use the
◄►
arrow keys to position cursor
under
Y
or
N
; then use the
+/-
keys to toggle the field.
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