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4.0 INSTALLATION
4-22
CyberCat 254/1016 Installation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 14, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326
FM
4.17 INITIAL POWER-UP WITH FIELD WIRING CONNECTED
1. Energize AC power to CyberCat controller and field power supplies (if installed) with field wiring
connected.
2. Connect batteries to the CyberCat controller, optional Supplemental Power Supply (if installed), and
field power supplies (if installed).
3. Validate that all devices begin to function appropriately and wiring is connected properly.
4. Correct all circuit faults.
I
Caution
Immediately power down the system (DC
followed by AC) if the display shows
improper characters, you smell smoke, or if
you see sparks. Each of these conditions
indicates improper connections or
malfunction of components. After power is
removed, investigate for source of
malfunction by checking module
connections in the area of the malfunction.
4.18 CONFIGURE SYSTEM
There are many different methods that can be chosen to configure the CyberCat fire alarm system. The two
most common choices would be to AUTO PROGRAM or ENGINEERED CONFIGURE. Any combination of
these two methods may also successfully accomplish matching the field devices to the installation
configuration requirements. Refer to Fike Document 06-539, “CyberCat Programming Manual” for specific
details on how to configure the system.
4.19 ACCEPTANCE TEST
Once the system has been wired, configured, and any faults corrected, all installed components should be
tested as a system to ensure proper operation and to verify compliance with applicable NFPA standards.
Testing should be conducted by a factory-trained fire alarm technician in the presence of a representative of
the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and the owner’s representative.
The initial system check is required to verify that all components of the system are installed and operating as
intended. Where test results differ from those expected, corrective action must be taken.
Before commencing testing, notify all areas where the alarm sounds and off-premises locations that receive
alarm and trouble transmissions that testing is in progress.
When the system has been tested and found to operate satisfactorily, a “Record of Completion” document ,
referenced in NFPA 72, shall be filled out and mounted near the fire alarm panel or provide it to the building
representative.
Records of all testing and maintenance shall be kept on the protected premises for a period of at least five (5)
years.
A complete check of installed field wiring and devices should be made at regular intervals, in accordance with
NFPA 72 requirements.