
5.0 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
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CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 6, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326-2
FM
5.6.3
NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS 3
The Network Diagnostics 3 screen allows you to set the communication interval between the panel and the
network module. From the Diagnostic Menu 3 screen, press the F3 button to view the Network Diagnostic 3
screen:
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A
N E T I N T E R V A L : 0 1 0 0 0 m S
B
P A N E L M I S S I N G C N T : 0 3
C
N E T W S U P V I : 1 0 / 0 0 0 9 S
D
N E T W T X T O R X : 1 O F 2
Exhibit 5-21: Network Diagnostics 3 Screen
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Row A – Allows you to adjust the communication interval between the panel and the network module
in increments of 1ms. The factory default is 980ms to 1200ms. On reset, if the interval is less than
100ms or greater than 10,000ms, the value is automatically set to 980ms.
Use the ◄► arrow buttons
to position the cursor over the field; then press the +/– buttons to change the value at cursor.
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Row B – Displays the number of consecutive “panel missing” responses (2 – 6) from the Network PIC
that must be reached before a trouble condition is annunciated. The default value is 3. All panel id’s
that are supervised have their own counters for this variable.
Use the ◄► arrow buttons to position
the cursor over the field; then press the +/– buttons to change the value at cursor.
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Row C – Allows you to adjust the number of normal network supervision commands containing history
data (10 – 50) that must be sent to the Network PIC before the next panel missing command can be
verified. The factory default is 10. Use the ◄► arrow buttons to position the cursor over the field;
then press the +/– buttons to change the value at cursor.
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Row D – Allows you to change the ratio of network history transmission/reception commands to history
reception only commands to the network module. The value of the field on the far right of Row D can
be adjusted from 1 – 9, with a factory default of 2. A value of 2 indicates there is one history
transmit/receive command from the XA for every two commands sent to the network module.
Note:
To make changes to any of the settings on this screen, you must enter a
Level 3 user password.
5.6.4
NETWORK RESET
The Network Reset screen allows you to reset the system network module(s) in order to provide a means to
help the network repair itself when wiring faults have been detected and/or repaired. The panel itself will not
reset. From any of the Network Diagnostic screens, press the F1 button to view the Network Reset screen:
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A
P R E S S E N T E R T O R E S E T
B
N E T W O R K M O D U L E
C
X M I T T O N E T W O R K : N O
D
* * R E S E T * *
Exhibit 5-22: Network Reset Screen
From this screen, press the ENTER button to send a reset pulse to the panel’s network module. Row D will
briefly show “**RESET**”.
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Row C – Allows you to select to send the network module reset pulse to all networked panels. Panels
that receive the pulse will reset their network module.
Use the ◄► arrow buttons to position the
cursor over the field; then press the +/– buttons to change the value at cursor to ‘YES’.
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