1.0 INTRODUCTION
UL S2203
CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
1-7
FM
P/N: 06-326-2
Rev 6, 09/2015
Exhibit 1-5: Programming Features Cont.
Circuit or
Component
Program Feature or Option
Permitted
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864
Notes
Peripherals
Message
Y
20 character user defined
(PERIPHERAL ID 02)
1
Zone Assignment
Y
0
- 254
1
Supervision
Y
Unsupervised /
Supervised
1
Voice
Y
No Voice
/ EVAX / Fike
Status
Y
STD /
EXP
2
History Transmit
Y
Compact
/ Verbose
3
History Packing
Y
Unpacked
/
Packed
4
History Message
Y
STD
/
EXP
5
Dual Channel Voice
Y
Enabled /
Disabled
Notes:
1.
Peripheral device must be added to the Peripherals list before these configuration options are available.
2.
This command contains status for Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and all other states. Peripheral devices that have firmware
version before 3.00 should set this variable to STD, which is the original CyberCat format. The ESP selection refers to an
“Expanded” format. Peripheral devices with 3.00 firmware or newer will used this command. The EXP setting speeds up
operation of the peripheral bus.
3.
If set to COMPACT, a message filter within the panel is used to prevent transmission of certain history record events, including
the NEW DEVICE history messages. This is done so that the peripherals do not display messages that are not required. If set
to VERBOSE, all history messages are transmitted.
4.
HISTORY PACKING refers to how many history records are transmitted back-to-back with minimum time in between. If set to
UNPACKED, history records are sent one at a time. If set to PACKED, up to 50 history records are sent back-to-back. This
will speed up transmission of large amounts of history data.
5.
HISTORY MESSAGE refers to what kind of data is packed into the history command. If set to STD (standard), data is packed
as with previous versions. If set to EXP (expanded), both lines 1 and 2 of the history data as shown on the LCD of the panel is
packed into the history command.