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3.0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
UL S2203
CyberCat 254/1016 Installation Manual
3-35
FM
P/N: 06-326
Rev 14, 09/2015
3.10.3 DUAL MONITOR MODULE, P/N 55-056
DUAL MONITOR MODULE WITH ISOLATOR, P/N 55-061
The Dual Monitor Module (See Exhibit 3-69) will monitor two sets of
independent normally open contacts of conventional initiating
devices wired Class B. 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.
This device has one address and one custom message. Not all input
functions are available on each input. See C-Linx programming
functions for more information.
3.10.4 ADDRESSABLE PULL STATION, P/N 20-1063
ADDRESSABLE PULL STATION WITH ISOLATOR,
P/N 20-1064
The Addressable Pull Station (See Exhibit 3-70) is a non-coded,
dual-action manual pull station. A Mini Monitor Module is housed
inside the pull station to provide an alarm initiating input to the
control panel. The isolator version provides complete short circuit
isolation for NFPA Class X wiring.
3.10.5 CONVENTIONAL ZONE MONITOR MODULE, P/N 55-055
CONVENTIONAL ZONE MONITOR MODULE WITH
ISOLATOR, P/N 55-060
The Conventional Zone Monitor Module (See Exhibit 3-71) allows the
CyberCat panel to interface and monitor two-wire conventional
smoke detectors. The module transmits the status (normal, open, or
alarm) of one full zone of conventional detectors back to the control
panel. The module is capable of monitoring Class A or Class B
initiating device circuit (IDC) wiring. Class B wiring requires the use
of a 3.9K ohm end of line resistor. The isolator version provides
complete short circuit isolation for NFPA Class X wiring. All wiring
for the conventional loop is optically isolated from the CyberCat SLC.
A module cover plate (not shown) is included with the module.
The module requires 24 VDC continuous auxiliary power from the
main panel. The module passes the 24 VDC power through the
supervisory line to the monitored detectors. A reset feature,
controlled by the panel, can remove power to the conventional loop.
An alarm verification feature, controlled by the panel, can reset the
conventional loop after activation of the first detector and upon
activation of second detector on the circuit, the control panel will
initiate the alarm state.
Refer to Fike manual 06-467, “Conventional Zone Module
Compatibility Document” for a list of detectors and bases approved
for use with the module.
Exhibit 3-70: Pull Station
Exhibit 3-71: Zone Monitor
Module
Exhibit 3-69: Dual
Monitor Module
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