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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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CyberCat 254/1016 Installation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 14, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326
FM
3.10 ADDRESSABLE MODULES
The CyberCat system uses intelligent input and output modules to provide an interface between the control
panel and conventional notification and initiating devices. The operating parameters for each module are
downloaded to the device during system configuration into nonvolatile memory. When an input device
(detector or input module) determines that action should be taken, it transmits a message over the panel’s
SLC loops. Output devices receive this message and use their downloaded parameters to determine if they
should take action. Each module is provided with a tricolor LED to indicate instant device status (green =
normal; yellow=trouble; red = active).
The modules are connected to and receive their operating power (15-30VDC) from the host control panel via
the panel’s signaling line circuits (SLC). Each SLC loop is capable of supporting up to 254 addressable
devices in any combination of detectors and modules. Each addressable device is assigned a unique SLC
address that allows it to be identified not only by the system controller for device supervision, but by other
SLC devices as well to facilitate peer to peer system operation. A brief description of each addressable
module and its features is provided in this section for reference purposes.
Refer to Fike document 06-326-2, “CyberCat Operations Manual” for details of module operation and
available programming features.
Refer to installation and maintenance instructions supplied with each module for more information.
Note:
Module electronics are rated 32
°
- 120
°
F (0
°
- 49
°
C), 10- 93% relative humidity, unless otherwise
noted.
3.10.1 MINI MONITOR MODULE, P/N 55-045
MINI MONITOR MODULE WITH ISOLATOR, P/N 55-050
The Mini Monitor Module (See Exhibit 3-67) can be used to monitor
normally open or normally closed contacts of conventional initiating
devices. It is designed for mounting in a small junction box directly
behind the monitored device. This module will monitor a Class B
wired input device only using the 39K ohm end of line resistor. The
isolator version provides complete short circuit isolation for NFPA
Class X wiring.
3.10.2 MONITOR MODULE, P/N 55-041
MONITOR MODULE WITH ISOLATOR, P/N 55-046
The Monitor Module (See Exhibit 3-68) is used to monitor normally
open or normally closed contacts of conventional initiating devices
wired either Class B or Class A. Class B wiring requires the use of a
39K ohm end of line resistor. The isolator version provides complete
short circuit isolation for NFPA Class X wiring. A module cover plate
(not shown) is included with the module.
Exhibit 3-68: Monitor Module
Exhibit 3-67: Mini Monitor Module
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