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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
3-6
CyberCat 254/1016 Installation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 14, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326
FM
Exhibit 3-7: CyberCat Controller Terminal Specifications – Cont.
Terminal
Block
Terminal
Labels
Function and Electrical
Ratings/Requirements
Wiring Requirements
P8
Addressable
Loop 1
(+, -, shld, -,
+)
•
Power limited and supervised
•
Supports up to 254 addressable devices
(only those listed in this manual)
•
Support Class B, Class A or Class X if
using isolator devices
•
Maximum loop current draw: 100 mA @
28 VDC
•
Typical circuit voltage will range from 24
VDC nominal to 0 – 5 VDC during data
communication pulse. It should never be
a constant 0 VDC
•
FM Approved Deluge and Pre-action
Sprinkler operation requires that initiating
device circuits be Class A and wired to
FM Listed/Approved devices.
12,000 ft. (3657m) maximum wire length
from panel to last device using 14 AWG
Shielded cable should be used for
electrically noisy environments
Maximum resistance 70
Ω
(35
Ω
per leg)
Maximum capacitance 0.60uF
If using Class X wiring, the first and last
isolator device shall be mounted within
conduit, within the same room as the control
panel, and no more than 20 ft. (6.1m) from
the control panel
Terminal blocks accept 12 – 24 AWG
P9
Addressable
Loop 2
(+, -, shld, -,
+)
•
Power limited and supervised
•
Available on CyberCat 1016 only
•
Supports up to 254 addressable devices
(only those listed in this manual)
•
Support Class B, Class A or Class X if
using isolator devices
•
Maximum loop current draw: 100 mA @
28 VDC
•
Typical circuit voltage will range from 24
VDC nominal to 0 – 5 VDC during data
communication pulse. It should never be
a constant 0 VDC
•
FM Approved Deluge and Pre-action
Sprinkler operation requires that initiating
device circuits be Class A and wired to
FM Listed/Approved devices
12,000 ft. (3657m) maximum wire length
from panel to last device using 14 AWG
Shielded cable should be used for
electrically noisy environments
Maximum resistance 70
Ω
(35
Ω
per leg)
Maximum capacitance 0.60uF
If using Class X wiring, the first and last
isolator device shall be mounted within
conduit, within the same room as the control
panel, and no more than 20 ft. (6.1m) from
the control panel
Terminal blocks accept 12 – 24 AWG
P10 and
P11
Notification
Appliance
Circuit 1
(--, ++, shld, -,
+)
•
Power limited and supervised
•
Continuous, regulated 24 VDC @ 2A
maximum, regulated 28 volts maximum
•
Supports Class B using 1.2K
Ω
EOL
resistor, P/N 10-2570 or Class A using
redundant wiring
•
Can be programmed for Gentex or
System Sensor synchronization
protocols.
•
Once sync is selected, programmable for
selective silence (strobes remain ON) or
silence both horn and strobe
simultaneously.
T-tapping of circuit is NOT allowed
If using the synchronization protocol option,
both circuits must use the same protocol
(i.e. Gentex or System Sensor)
The circuits are either ON or OFF and
cannot be configured for modulation
patterns.
Refer to Fike document 06-186,
“Compatible Notification Appliances and
Releasing Devices Manual” for a list of
compatible NAC devices
Terminal blocks accept 12 – 24 AWG
P12
•
Provides connection point for an optional
CRM4 relay module (P/N 10-2204) or an
RPM reverse polarity module (P/N 10-
2254)
•
If the internal mount dialer (P/N 10-2528)
is installed, this module mounting space
is not available
All CRM4 connections shall be power
limited or non-power limited, not both
See Section 4.11.
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