3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION
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CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 6, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326-2
FM
3.3.10 ZONE DISABLE STATE
The Zone Disable State may be activated by any input configured for Zone Disable. When a Zone is
disabled, outputs in the disabled zone will not operateunless activated from a different zone that is not
disabled. Disabling a zone from the C-Linx Software or by the main panel menu’s will cause the control panel
to operate in the following manner:
1. Panel enters Trouble and Supervisory states.
2. Supervisory LED flashes.
3. TROUBLE LED flashes.
4. DISABLED LED flashes.
5. System Trouble relay (P2) activates.
6. Panel sounder pulses.
7. Sends Zone Disable message to remote displays, history buffer, printers, PC monitoring stations, and
DACT.
8. Displays Zone Disable event on the LCD display for 100 seconds as follows; then switches to the
System Status Display if all events are restored and no buttons are pressed:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A
Z O N E D I S A B L E D : 0 0 1
B
C U S T O M M E S S Z O N E 0 0 1
C
H H : M M : S S A M M / D D / Y Y Y Y
D
E V E N T X X X X O F Y Y Y Y
Exhibit 3-11: Zone Disable Display
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Row A – Displays the Zone disabled state with Zone #
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Row B – Displays the 20 character custom message for the Zone
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Row C – Displays the Time and Date of Event
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Row D – Displays the event number (XXXX) and the total number of current events (YYYY)
How to respond to a Zone Disable Event:
1. Press the ACKNOWLEDGE button to silence the panel sounder only. The panel DISABLED LED will
change from flashing to steady. The control panel will send an acknowledge message to remote
displays, history buffer, printers, and PC monitoring stations.
2. Press the SILENCE button to silence the panel sounder and any activated outputs that are programmed
as silenceable. The panel DISABLED LED will change from flashing to steady. The control panel will
send a silence message to remote displays, history buffer, printers, and PC monitoring stations.
3. Check the Zone Disable message for the type of event and location.
4. Correct the condition causing the Zone Disable event.
Note:
Zone Disable events are non-latching. Once the Zone Disable contact is restored or the zone is re-
enabled, the panel will return to normal if no other events are present.
Note:
A zone disable input assigned to multiple zones will activate both the ‘Trouble’ and ‘Supervisory’
states in all the zones assigned to the module.
Note:
Zone 254 is an “All Zone” disable input.
Note:
When multiple zone disable switches serving the same zone are active, all switches must be de-
activated before the zone is enabled.
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