
3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION
UL S2203
CyberCat 50 Operation Manual
3-5
FM 3029134
P/N: 06-368-2
Rev 4, 08/2013
3.3
PANEL OPERATION BY EVENT
The operation of the control panel varies depending upon the event present on the system. This section
provides a description of the information that will be presented on display for each panel event, along with
instructions on how to respond to the event.
3.3.1 POWER-UP
RESET
The system will perform a power-up reset (long reset) when power (AC or DC) is first applied to the CyberCat
50 controller or when a RESET command is initiated either from the main controller display, peripheral
device, or a remote input module configured for reset. Prior to performing the system reset, the panel will
display the following screen for 4 seconds.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A R E C O R D
N E W
D E V I C E
B M E S S A G E S
F R O M
R E S E T ?
C
N O
D
Exhibit 3-1: Record New Device Display
This screen provides you the opportunity to select whether to record new device messages during the system
reset process. If the ACKNOWLEDGE button is pressed, the NO on Row C will change to YES and all NEW
DEVICE messages will be displayed and recorded in the controller history. If the loop wiring or devices are
changed on the system, you must select YES to record new device messages; otherwise the panel will reset
and return to Normal State without recording the changes made to the loop.
Once all of the new devices have been recorded or the 4 second delay expires, the system reset process will
continue and the control panel will do the following:
1. Clears All (latched) active inputs
2. Interrupts resettable power
3. Drops power to SLC loops
4. Sends “System Reset” message to history buffer, printers, PC graphics and remote displays
5. Sends BROADCAST ADDRESS message to devices and requests their response
6. Displays the following screen:
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A P O W E R - U P
R E S E T
B C U S T O M
M S G
P A N E L
0 0 1
C 0 8 : 0 0 : 0 0 A
0 8 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 7
D E V E N T
0 0 0 0
O F
0 0 0 0
Exhibit 3-2: Power-Up Reset Display
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Row A – Indicates activation of the panel’s power-up reset process.
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Row B – Displays a 20 character custom message that can be changed to suit your project
requirements.
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Row C – Displays the current system time and date.
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Row D – Displays the total number of system events present on the system.
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Note:
If any alarm or trouble event exists after a system reset, all NACs, control outputs, and panel audio
and visual indicators will reactivate.
Upon completion of the power-up/reset process, the panel will display the System Normal screen.