2.0 USER INTERFACE
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CyberCat 50 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 4, 08/2013
P/N: 06-368-2
FM 3029134
2.2 PASSWORD
PROTECTION
Access to the CyberCat 50 system’s control and function buttons are restricted by the enclosure door. With
the door closed and locked, responding personnel can only view system events on the panel display and use
the accessible EVENT STEP buttons to filter through the systems event history. Opening the enclosure door
provides access to the systems Control and Function buttons, which allows greater system operation
capabilities. With the enclosure door open, responding personnel have the ability to Silence or Acknowledge
system events, initiate Drill commands and Reset the system. In addition, the system operator has limited
access to the systems menus and features without needing to enter a system password.
Access to the CyberCat 50 system’s menus is password protected to restrict access to those who require it.
Each CyberCat 50 allows up to eight (8) User level passwords and a single System Administrator password to
be assigned by the system installer. The available security access levels are described as follows.
Password
Level
Designation
Privileges
Default
(door panel closed)
View system events on LCD display
Access to STEP buttons for reviewing system history
1 Customer
(door panel open – no
password entered)
All default privileges, plus:
Access to system control switches for executing system Drill,
Acknowledge, Silence and Reset
History menu (view only)
Diagnostic menus (view only)
Maintenance menu: Read Device and Device Address (all other menu
features are view only)
IR Communication (enable/disable)
2
USER
(Level 2 password entered –
eight available)
All default and Level 1 privileges, plus:
Configuration menus: Configuration check and set system time and
date (all other menu features are view only).
Maintenance menu: Device Replace, Walktest, Buzzer
Enable/Disable zones
Level 2 passwords are assigned during system configuration
3 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATOR
(Level 3 password entered)
All default, Level 1 and Level 2 privileges, plus:
Full access to all system menus
Default password is set by the factory prior to shipment. Can be
changed in the field.
Exhibit 2-9: Password Access Levels