4.0 CONFIGURATION MENU
CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual
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P/N: 06-539
Rev 3, 08/2013
4.2.5.1
HOW TO SET MASS NOTIFICATION RESET TIMEOUT
The “MNS Reset” screen allows you to configure a timeout variable that will automatically issue a mass notify
reset command. Once enabled, the timeout starts upon activation of any voice action switches. The timer
restarts each time a new voice action switch is activated. Once the timeout reaches 000, a mass notify reset
command is issued and the history event is stored.
From the “Voice Operations” screen, press the F1 key to access the “MNS Reset” 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
M A S S
N O T I F Y
S Y S T E M
B
T I M E O U T : 0 0 0
M I N U T E S
C
D I S A B L E D
D
Exhibit 4-28: MNS Reset Screen
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Row B - This field allows you to set the MNS timeout delay. The selection ranges from “000 – 255
minutes”. Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor under the field; then press +/- to change
the field value.
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Note:
This command is the same as pressing the F1 - MNS RST button in maintenance menu 2.
4.2.5.2
HOW TO SET VOICE STATE PRIORITY LEVELS
The “Voice State Priorities” screen allows you to adjust the voice state priority levels of the panel when the
status of the voice system amplifiers and the messages they play are set by the following automatic fire alarm
functions: Alarm, Test Alarm, Supervision, and Process. When an input module or sensor activates one of
these 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 priority.
From the “Voice Operations” screen, press the F2 key to access the “Voice States Priority” 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 L A R M :
0 0 4
B
T E S T
A L A R M :
0 0 5
C
S U P E R V I S O R Y :
0 0 6
D
P R O C E S S :
0 0 7
Exhibit 4-29: Voice States Priority Screen
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Rows A thru D – Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor under the field; then press +/- to
change the field value (0 – 254). 1 = highest and 254 = lowest. A setting of 0 = priority level
disabled. Factory default value for each panel state is shown.
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Note:
Any change made to the panel’s voice state priorities only affects the operation of the voice system.
It does not affect the normal operation of the CyberCat system with regards to state priorities.
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Note:
The CyberCat system will NOT allow you to set the priority level for Alarm lower than the priority
level settings for Test Alarm, Supervision, and Process. Alarm must always be set a higher priority.
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Note:
A panel event or input switch with a lower priority setting cannot override a panel event or input
switch with a higher priority. A panel event or input switch with the same or higher priority can override
another panel event or input switch with the same or a lower priority setting.
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