1.0 INTRODUCTION
1-4
CyberCat 50 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 4, 08/2013
P/N: 06-368-2
FM 3029134
1.6
UL (90.23) OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS
The following tables identify the configurable features that can be changed by using the panel’s programming
software C-Linx. The table also identifies features that are available, but are not permitted to be used per the
CyberCat 50 system’s UL listing.
Exhibit 1-2: Programming Features
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for
Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
Circuit or
Component
Program Feature or Option
Permitted
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864
Notes
Main Board Configuration Options
MISC.
Miscellaneous Options
AC Trouble Delay
Y
0-30 hours,
Default 2 hours
1–3
Voice Panel Priorities
•
Alarm
Y
0-254,
Default 4
3
•
Test Alarm
Y
0-254,
Default 5
3
•
Supervisory
Y
0-254,
Default 6
3
•
Process
Y
0-254,
Default 7
3
Locality Y
Standard
/ Boston / Chicago
/ New York
Standard 4
Voice States on Loop
Y
Enabled
/ Disabled
5
Drill/Silence/Acknowledge N
Enabled
/ Disabled
Enabled 1,2
Auto Message
Y
Enabled /
Disabled
Walktest Y
Enabled
/ Disabled
Supervision Options
Transformer Y
120VAC
/ 240VAC
Loop Style (SLC)
Y
A
, B, or X
Ground Fault Level 1
N
Enabled
/ Disabled
Enabled 2
Ground Fault Level 2
N
Enabled /
Disabled
Enabled 2,7
Main Battery
Y
Supervised
/ Unsupervised
Eclipse Device Error Trouble
Y
Enabled
/ Disabled
Enabled 6
AHU Fire Dept Key Required for
AHU Restart
Y
Enabled /
Disabled
Battery Cutoff
Y
Loop # and Address #
(L: 1-4 Address: 0-50)
Notes:
1.
City of Chicago does not allow use of Drill, Silence and Acknowledge switches.
2.
Can only be changed with Factory Level password.
3.
Voice Panel Priority allows the user to program a priority scheme for Fire events and MNS events. 0 is used for systems where
priority is not required (0 = None; 1 = Highest and 254 = Lowest).
4.
Locality setting is configured for operation of local jurisdiction requirements for Boston, Chicago and New York only. Outside of
these jurisdictions, the setting should be set to Standard.
5.
Alert, Evac, Page and MNS Active manual activation events are broadcast to the SLC’s to activate or de-activate outputs
connected to the SLC.
6.
If device on SLC has an internal error the panel produces a trouble state (Enabled) and does not just log the event into its
history buffer (Disabled). (i.e. Checksum Error)
7.
Level 2 ground fault detection required for use with solenoids.