4.0 CONFIGURATION MENU
CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual
4-43
P/N: 06-539
Rev 3, 08/2013
4.5.3.1
HOW TO SET AN AUXILIARY POWER CIRCUIT AS AN AUX/NAC
The Aux/NAC option lets you change the function of any of the CyberCat’s auxiliary power circuits to operate
as a notification appliance circuit (NAC). From the Aux/NAC Menu, press the F1 key to access the Auxiliary
NAC Function screen:
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A
A U X N A C
# 3 :
E N A B L E D
B
S T A T E :
C
P R O T O C O L : A U X C O N S T
D
Exhibit 4-67: AUX / NAC Functions Screen
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Row A - This field allows you to select the Aux NAC circuit number to be configured. Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor under the field; then use the +/- keys to change the circuit number.
This field allows you to select the
Enabled/Disabled
status of the
circuit. Use the
◄►
arrow keys to
position the cursor under the field; then use the
+/-
key to toggle the field.
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Row C - This field allows you to select the NAC circuit function (e.g., AUX CONST, AUX RESET,
CLASS B NAC, TRACK NAC #1, TRACK NAC #2). Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor
under the field; then use the +/- keys to select circuit function.
If the circuit is configured as a CLASS B NAC or to TRACK NAC #1 or TRACK NAC #2, additional
configuration options become available on Row D:
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A
A U X N A C
# 3 :
E N A B L E D
B
S T A T E :
A L A R M
C
P R O T O C O L : C L A S S B N A C
D
S I L : N
D R I L L : N
W A L K : N
Exhibit 4-68: AUX / NAC Functions Screen
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Row B - This field allows you to select the circuits operational state (i.e., Alarm, Pre Alarm #2,
Process, Trouble, Supervisory, and Pre Alarm #1). Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor
under the field; then use the +/- keys to increment/decrement the field.
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Row D - These fields allow you to set the Silenceable, Drill, and Walktest Enabled (Y)/Disabled (N)
status for the AUX NAC circuit displayed in Row A. Use the
◄►
arrow keys to position the cursor
under the field; then use the +/- keys to toggle the field between Y or N.
SIL
– This field determines whether or not the selected circuit will turn off when the panel’s SILENCE
button is pressed.
DRILL
– This field determines whether or not the selected circuit will turn on when the panel’s DRILL
button is pressed.
WALK
– This field determines whether or not the selected circuit will turn on when the panel
receives a Walktest Alarm from any one of the configured zones.
L
ATTENTION:
These programming options are not available at this time, but will be added to the CyberCat
panel in the future. The current CyberCat hardware does not support these features. Any changes made
to these programming features will have no effect on the panel operation.