5.0 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
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CyberCat 50 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 4, 08/2013
P/N: 06-368-2
FM 3029134
5.7.2 NETWORK
DIAGNOSTICS
2
The Network Diagnostics 2 screen allows you to view the status of communication between the CyberCat 50
controller and installed network module, as well as network wiring troubles between panels. From the
Diagnostic Menu 3 screen, press the F2 button to view the Network Diagnostic 2 screen:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A
N O R E S P O N S E :
0 0 0 / 1 2 0
B
W I R E T R O U B L :
0 0 0 / 0 0 9
C
C L A S S - A
T R B :
0 0 0 / 0 1 0
D
I S O L A T
R D Y : Y
Exhibit 5-20: Network Diagnostics 2 Screen
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Row A – Displays the number of trouble events recorded when the installed network module fails
to respond to commands from the panel. The numbers
000/120
show a counter on the left which
increments each time a command is sent to the network module and is cleared when the module
sends back a response. The number on the right is a configurable threshold for trouble initiation.
The factory default is 120.
•
Row B – Displays the number of trouble events recorded for network wire troubles. Network
modules are configured as First, Middle, or Last. If the network module reports a different
position or “isolated”; then the counter on the left side of “
000/009
” increments. The number on
the right is the configurable threshold for trouble initiation. The factory default is 9.
•
Row C – Displays the number of trouble events recorded for Class-A network wiring troubles.
This only applies to network modules configured as First. When the module reports an open
Class-A wire trouble, the counter on the left of “
000/010
” increments. The number on the right is
the configurable threshold for trouble initiation. The factory default is 10.
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Row D – Displays the current network module position: “
ISOLAT
” for isolated, “
FIRST
”,
“
MIDDLE
” or “
LAST
” on the left side of the display. The
RDY:
field indicates if the network
module is ready for a panel command:
Y
= ready and
N
= not ready.