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Product Training&
Technical Certification
2015
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Fike Training & Certification• Purpose
– Increase knowledge of the CyberCat Fire Alarm System
– Provide product certification to distributors• Certification
– Ongoing re-certification process
– Certification valid for two (2) years
– Re-certify on-line• Fike Forums = http://forums.fike.com
• Certification if for attending employee AS AN EMPLOYEE of
company sponsoring attendance. Certification does nottransfer to new company if employee leaves that company.
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Training Agenda• Equipment
– Specifications
– Wiring
• Design
• Operation
• Installation
– Panel Hookup
– Startup Procedure
• Programming/Configuration
• Service/Troubleshooting• Smoke Control
• Exam
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Generic Fire Alarm System
Smoke & Thermal
Detectors
Waterflow &
Supervisory
Manual Fire Alarm
Audible & Visual Alarm
Signals
Notification Appliances
Sprinkler Pre-Action
Clean Agent Release,
CO2, or Watermist
Peripheral Annunciation
LED Graphic
FIREALARM
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Installation Manual• Firmware Released
– Version 1.00• Released September 2004
– Version 1.30• Released May 2005
– Version 3.00• Released August 2007
– Version 3.10• Released April 2008
– Version 4.00• Released November 2008
• Added Smoke Control – Version 4.20
• Released December 2009
– Version 5.00• Released June 2010
• Added Voice Evacuation
– Version 6.00 / 6.10• Released March 2012 / July 2012
• Voice Evacuation 1A
– Version 6.40• Released October 2013
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Operation & Maintenance
• NEW MANUAL 06-326-2
Operation & Maintenance Manual
Released January 2012
• Operation
• Diagnostics
• Maintenance
Manual 06-326-2
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Programming Manual
Manual 06-539
• NEW MANUAL 06-539
Programming Manual
Released January 2012
• Addressing
• Configuration
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• Underwriters Laboratories (UL) – File Number: S2203 – Type: Local, Remote Station, Central Station PPU – Service Type: A-Automatic Fire Alarm, M-Manual Fire Alarm, Releasing
Device Service, WF-Water-flow alarm, SS-Sprinkler Supervisory Service,DACT
• Factory Mutual (FM) – File Number: 3020297
• City of New York (MEA) – File Number: 490-04-E
• California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) – File Number: 7165-0900:137
• California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) (For High Rise Applications) – File Number: 7170-0900:148
• City of Denver, CO
• City of Chicago (Version 4.20) (CyberCat 1016 & 254)
• Version 6.0 Added Boston, New York and Chicago Voice Specs.
CyberCat Listings/Approvals
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• Manual # 06-368 – Version 3.00
• Released March 2007
– Version 3.10
• Released April 2008 – Version 4.00
• Released November 2008
• Added Smoke Control
– Version 4.20 (Firmware Only)
• Released December 2009• Canada and Chicago
– Version 5.00 (Firmware Only)• Released June 2010
• Added Voice Evacuation
– Version 6.01 / 6.10 – Released March 2012 / July 2012
• Voice Evacuation 1A
– Version 6.40• Released October 2013
CyberCat 50 Installation Manual 06-368
Forums & Jump Drive Manual 06-368
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CyberCat 50 Operation & Maintenance
• NEW MANUAL 06-368-2
Operation & Maintenance Manual
Released July 2012
• Operation
• Diagnostics
• Maintenance
Jump Drive, Manual 06-368-2
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CyberCat 50 Programming Manual
Jump Drive, Manual 06-656
• NEW MANUAL 06-656
Programming Manual
Released July 2012
• Addressing
• Configuration
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CyberCat 50 Listings/Approvals
• Underwriters Laboratories (UL) – File Number: S2203
– Type: Local, Remote Station, Central Station PPU
– Service Type: A-Automatic Fire Alarm, M-Manual Fire Alarm, ReleasingDevice Service, WF-Water-flow alarm, SS-Sprinkler SupervisoryService, DACT
• Factory Mutual (FM) – File Number: 3020297
• City of New York (MEA)
– File Number: 490-04-E• California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
– File Number: 7165-0900:137
• California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) (For High Rise Applications) – File Number: 7170-0900:148
• City of Denver, CO
• OSHPD (Seismic Certification)
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CyberCat Features
• System
– 254 Software Zones/Hazards
– 3200 Event history with dedicated alarm
– Serial Dialer, point ID
– 6 Amps of Power expandable to 12 Amps (1016 Only)
– 75 AH Battery Charging exp. to 150 AH (1016 Only)
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CyberCat Features
• Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
– True Peer-to-Peer intelligent Signaling Line Circuit devices(Eclipse)
– 254 Addressable Devices per loop (Except CyberCat 50)
• 2 loops standard (508 devices) (1016 Only)
• Expandable to 4 total loops (1016 devices total on 1016 Only)
• ** 50 Addressable Devices per Loop (1) on CyberCat 50
– Infrared (IR) Tool for addressing and testing devices
– Multicolor device LED for instant status
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CyberCat System Operation
• Device LED Operation
– Normal = LED blinks green “heartbeat” every 5 seconds
– Pre-Alarm1 = LED blinks red, slowly – Pre-Alarm2 = LED blinks red, fast
– Active/Alarm = LED on red, continuous
– Trouble, Open = LED blinks amber (yellow), slowly
– Trouble, Short = LED blinks amber (yellow), fast – Trouble, General = LED on amber (yellow), continuous
– Test Alarm = LED blinks green/red
• Green/Red also possible on RM showing normal status of input
and activation status of Relay (or vice-versa)
• Green fast indicates device is ‘selected’ with IR or possible wiring
issue
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CyberCat Features
• Enclosure – Compact Steel Enclosure
– Available in Red or Black
– Available with or without Lexan cover
– Dead Front option
– Surface mount or use ½” lip to facilitate flush mounting
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Specifications
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CyberCat 1016 Specifications
• 10-064-c-p-L CyberCat 1016 Control System – c, Enclosure color
• R = Red
• B=Black – p, Transformer
• 1 = 120VAC
• 2 = 240VAC
– L, Lexan• w/ L, Lexan installed
• w/o L, Lexan not installed
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CyberCat 254 Specifications
• 10-066-c-p-L CyberCat 254 Control System – c, Enclosure color
• R = Red
• B=Black
– p, Transformer• 1 = 120VAC
• 2 = 240VAC
– L, Lexan• w/ L, Lexan installed
• w/o L, Lexan not installed
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CyberCat 254 Specifications
• 10-06x-c-p-L-d CyberCat Control System
– d, Deadfront
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CyberCat 254 Specifications
• 10-06x-c-p-L-3-d CyberCat Control System
– 3, 3 Card Deadfront
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CyberCat 254 Specifications
• 10-06x-c-p-L-19-d CyberCat Control System
-19, 19 Card Deadfront
-21, 21 Card Deadfront
-23, 23 Card Deadfront
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CyberCat 50 Specifications
• 10-070-c-p(-d) CyberCat 50 Control System – c, Enclosure color
• R = Red
• B=Black
– p, Transformer• 1 = 120VAC
• 2 = 240VAC
– d, Deadfront• w/ d, deadfront included
• w/o d, no deadfront included
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CyberCat 50 Specifications
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CyberCat Specifications
• Environmental – 32° – 120°F (0 ° – 49 °C)
– 93% Relative Humidity• Primary AC Power
– 120V Transformer (02-10881)
• 60 Hertz
• 2.22 Amps
• 225 VA
– 240V Transformer (02-10882)
• 50/60 Hertz
• 1.45 Amps
• 348 VA
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• Main Controller – 10-2472 (1016)
– 10-2525 (254)
– Central Processors• Main
• Loop
– LCD Display
– Keypad – Status LEDs
– Buzzer
– AUX Power Circuits
– Signaling Line Circuits
– Peripheral/DACT Circuits
– Notification Appliance Circuits
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CyberCat 50 Controller
• Main Controller – 10-2620
– Central Processors• Main
• Loop
– LCD Display
– Keypad
– Status LEDs – Buzzer
– AUX Power Circuits
– Signaling Line Circuits
– Peripheral/DACT Circuits
– Notification Appliance Circuits
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CyberCat Display
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• Controller Power – 2 Amps Normal Standby
• Expandable to 4 Amps with SPS (1016 Only)
– 6 Amps Alarm
• Expandable to 12 Amps with SPS (1016 Only)
– Board itself pulls 0.275 A @ 24VDC
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• System – 2 Amps Standby……5.25 Amps of Alarm Power Maximum – 2 Continuous AUX Power Circuits, 1.75 Amps Each – No pluggable modules (i.e. CRM4, Network)
– Non removable terminal blocks – Direct USB Configuration
• Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) – 50 Addressable Devices on 1 Loop
• Enclosure – Backbox is shallower – Door is deeper – Door has a rectangle hole with bezel
• REQUIRES USB cable
• REQUIRES USB Driver – Download from Fike Forums or Fike website – Now find on computer – Downloaded with C-Linx later versions – ANY USB/A to USB/B 2.0 Male to Male Cable (Buy Locally?)
CyberCat 50 Features vs. 254 &1016
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CyberCat Specifications
• NFPA 70 requirements
• Non Power-Limited – AC and Battery
• Power-Limited – Peripheral – Auxiliary Power – SLCs – NACs – P20 (Network)
• Undefined – P2, P12, P13
Non Power-Limited
Undefined Power-Limited
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P1 – Power Supply Input
– AC XFMR
• Supervised
• Non Power-Limited
• Terminals 1 & 2 – 16 AWG – 12 AWG
• 24 VAC
• F1 – 15 Amp (P/N 02-4174)
Terminal 1
CAUTION: AC Voltage must be plugged into the LEFT side of P1 (Terminals 1 & 2).
Damage will occur if AC voltage is applied to the right side of P1 (Terminals 3 & 4).
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CyberCat System Installation
• Transformer(s)
WARNING: Reversal of Transformer Primary and Secondary WILL DAMAGE CONTROLLER!
– H1/H2 = Primary (Transformer Input)• Think H for High Voltage
– X1/X2 = Secondary (Transformer Output)
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P1 – Power Supply Input
– BATTERY
• Supervised• Non Power-Limited
• Terminals 3 & 4 – 14 AWG – 12 AWG
– 10’ maximum
• 27.6 VDC
• F2 – 15 Amp (P/N 02-4174)
CAUTION: AC Voltage must be plugged into the LEFT side of P1 (Terminals 1 & 2).
Damage will occur if AC voltage is applied to the right side of P1 (Terminals 3 & 4).
CAUTION: Observe proper battery
polarity (+ = terminal 3; - = terminal 4).
Fuse F2 will open if reversed. Terminal 1
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• Batteries
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P2 – Relays
– 2 Amps @ 30 VDC
– 0.5 Amps @ 120 VAC – Alarm (Relay 1)
• Terminals 1 – 3
• Configurable
– Supervisory (Relay 2)• Terminals 4 – 6
• Configurable
– Trouble (Relay 3)
• Terminals 7 – 9
• Normally energized
Terminal 1
NOTE: All connections to terminal
block shall be either Power-Limited or
Non Power-Limited, NOT both.
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CyberCat System Installation
• P2 – Relays
– Form C, SPDT
– Contact Rating• 06-356, Page 14
• 2A@30VDC
• 0.5A@120VAC
– Alarm Relay
• Configurable – Supervisory Relay
• Configurable
– Trouble Relay
• Normally Energized – NON Configurable
C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO
P2
Alarm Supervisory Trouble
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P3 – COMPUTER
– Power-Limited
– RS-232
– C-Linx Port• System Configuration
• System Diagnostics
– 10-1874A or B• 50’ maximum
• 14’ provided
NOTE: This port is for configuration
and diagnostic purposes only and not
intended for continuous connection.
CAUTION: If a Ground Fault is presenton the system, do not connect the PC
until there is confidence that there is
not a high voltage present on the
ground.
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• Fike Communication Cables
– Required for Laptop Communications toCyberCat 254 & 1016 Controller (P3)
– P/N 10-1874A• For direct DB9 RS232 Serial Port
– P/N 10-1874B
• For USB to DB9 RS232 Conversion
• Includes 02-11139
• Includes 10-1874A
– P/N 10-2629 Required for Communications
to CyberCat 50.
• ANY USB A/B 2.0 Cable• Direct USB connection
• Requires USB Driver – Download from Forums
CyberCat Configuration Equipment
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P4 – VESDA
– RS232
– HLI Port• VESDAnet Interface
• 50’ maximum
• 14’ provided
Manual 06-326 Page 3-5
See Tech Bulletin DC07-007 for VESDAnet Limitations
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P5 – Peripherals
– RS-232
– Peripherals• Configuration
• Diagnostics
• 10-1874A or B
– Configuration is sent directly
from computer to peripheral
devices.
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CyberCat 254/1016 System Installation
• P3/P4/P5 – RS-232 Ports
– Maximum 50ft wiring
– P3 – COMPUTER• C-Linx Configuration
• Not for continuous
connection
– P4 – VESDA
• VESDA HLI – P5 – Peripherals (232)
– Computer connection
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
Terminal 1
* Fike recommends Belden 9841, but any
cable with equivalent specifications can
be used.
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• P6 – RS485 – 31 Devices maximum
– 4,000’ maximum
• Low Capacitance Cable*• No t-tapping
– Terminals 1 & 2• Serial DACT
– Terminal 3• Drain Wire
– Terminals 4 & 5• Fike Peripherals
– RDUs, LED Graphic,
– Zone Annunciator, – Multi-Interface, Ethernet,
– Precise Graphics, Relay Controller,
– Class A Peripheral Card
– Voice Evacuation
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CyberCat 254/1016 System Installation
• P6 – RS-485 Ports
– DACT Communications
– Fike Peripheral Communications• Remote Displays, Zone Annunciator, LED Graphic, Precise Graphics,
Ethernet, Smoke Control, Voice Evacuation
– Wiring• Manual 06-356, page 15
• 4000 ft max., Belden 9841 or equivalent• No T-Tapping
• 100 ohm termination resistor on last device P21 +
2 -
4 -
3 +
POWER LIMITED AND SUPERVISEDB
A
Insulate
100 ohm term.
3 +
4 -
2 -
1 +
P2
P3+-
SHLD
SHLD
-+ P2
Graphic Annunciator
Zone
Annunciator
Remote
Display
RS485 4,000 feet max. 31 devices,
any combination.Power Limited, and each device can
be supervised.
DACT (485 ) Peripherals + - SHLD + -
P2 P3 P4 P5
COMPUTER VESDA
P6
Peripherals (232)
C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO Alarm Supervisory Trouble
DACTOPTIONAL
Version 5.0
9600 bps
38400bps
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Version 3.0
EXP Protocol
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CyberCat 50 System Installation
• P6 – RS-485 Ports – DACT Communications
– Fike Peripheral Communications
• Remote Displays, Zone Annunciator, LED Graphic, Multi-Interface,Ethernet
– Wiring• 4000 ft max.,
Belden 9841 or equivalent
• No T-Tapping• 100 ohm termination
resistor on last device
Version 5.0
9,600 bps Speed38,400 bps Speed
Jump Drive - Manual 06-368 Page 4-12
Version 3.0
EXP Protocol
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P7 – Auxiliary Power
– Supervised
– 24VDC (Regulated 28V max.) – 2 Amps Maximum per circuit
– Resettable 24 VDC• Terminals 1 – 3
• Fused by F3
– Continuous 24 VDC• Terminals 4 – 9
• Fused by F4 / F5
Terminal 1
NOTE: Each of the circuits are short
circuit protected by a 4 Amp, field
replaceable, fuse (P/N 02-11412).
F3
F4
F5
NOTE: Shielded wiring is not required
for this circuit, but if used, connect drain
to panel at terminal provided.
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CyberCat System Installation
• P7 & P22 Auxiliary Power (P6 on CyberCat 50)
– 24VDC Continuous• Peripherals, SCM, RCM, Sounder Bases, HLI
• 2 on Main Board• 3 on SPS
– 24VDC Resettable• 4-wire Detectors
– UV, Beam, Conventional DUCT, etc.
• 1 on Main Board – 0 on CyberCat 50
• 0 on SPS
– 2 Amps Maximum each• 1.75A on CyberCat 50
A d d r e s s a b l e
L o o p 2
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
P8
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e
L o o p 1
P9
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
A ux i l i ar y O u t p u t s
P 2 2
SUPPLEMENTALPOWERSUPPLY
Resettable Aux Out Auxliliary Outputs + - SHLD + - SHLD + - SHLD
P7
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P8/P9 – Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) (No P9 on 254)
– Supervised
– Class B (Style-4)
– Class A (Style-6 or 7*)
– 100 mA maximum
– 28 VDC maximum
– 70 ohms maximum – 0.60 μF maximum
– 24 AWG – 12 AWG• 12,000 feet max. (14 AWG)
– 254 devices each
Terminal 1
*NOTE: When installing SLC using
Style-7, the first and last isolator device
shall be mounted in conduit, in the same
room, and within 20 feet of enclosure.
NOTE: Shielded wiring is not required
but recommended for electrically noisy
environment.
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C b C t S ifi ti
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CyberCat Specifications
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CyberCat Specifications(NEC Chapter 9, Table 8)
C b C S I ll i
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CyberCat System Installation
• P8/P9 Signaling Line Circuits (P7 on CyberCat 50)
– Eclipse Series Addressable Devices
– Class B (Style-4)
• T-Tapping Allowed – Class A (Style-6)
• NO T-Tapping
– Class A (Style-7)
• NO T-Tapping• Requires Isolator Devices
– Specifications• Manual 06-356, page 16
• 12,000ft. max. (14 AWG)
• 70 ohms max. loop
+L E D
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OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR(+)(-)
(+)
(-)
+L E
D - L E
D +
EOL39K
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- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
-
CONNECT DRAIN WIRE THROUGH AT JUNCTION BOXES
INSULATE. LEAVE DRAIN OPEN (NO CONNECTION) AT LAST DEVICE.
DET #1 DET #2
DET #3
02-11259
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
(--)
P8
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
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TOP
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+L E D
- - L E D
+
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(+)(-) (+)
OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
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• Class B (Style-4) Wiring
– T-Tapping Allowed
– Loss of communications to devices after wiring break
+L E D
-
OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR(+)(-)
(+)
(-)
+L E D
- L E D +
EOL
39K
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39K
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- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
-
CONNECT DRAIN WIRE THROUGH AT JUNCTION BOXES
INSULATE. LEAVE DRAIN OPEN (NO CONNECTION) AT LAST DEVICE.
DET #1 DET #2
DET #3
02-11259
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• Class A (Style-6)
– Redundant return leg• Prevents loss of communication to devices if a wire break occurs
– NO T-Tapping
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
(--)
P8
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
LOOP ADDRESS
TOP
6
5
4 3 2 11
2
1 1
1 0
9
8
7
1 3
1 4
39KEOL
+-+-
39KEOL
+L E
D - - L E
D +
(-)
(+)(-) (+)
OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
(++)
02-11259
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• Class A (Style-7) (Class X) – Redundant return leg
• Prevents loss of communication to devices if a wire break occurs
– NO T-Tapping – Style-7• Requires isolation at each device
• Prevents wire shorts from bringing down entire loop
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CyberCat 254 / 1016 Specifications
• P10/P11 – Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) – Supervised
– Wiring• Class B (Style-Y)
– 1.2K Ω EOL (p/n 10-2570)
• Class A (Style-Z)
• Max. Resistance – Refer to manual, page 17
– 2.00 Amps maximum
– Regulated (16 – 33 VDC)*
– Strobe Synchronization*• Gentex, System Sensor
Terminal 1
* See 06-186 Compatibility Document for
tested appliances and compatibility with
Wheelock notification appliances.
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• P10/P11 – Notification Appliance Circuits
(P8 & P9 on CyberCat 50)
– Specifications
• Manual 06-356, page 17• 2 Amps Each on CyberCat 254 or 1016
– 1.75A Each CyberCat 50
• Class B w/ 1.2K ohm EOL
• Class A
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CyberCat Specifications
• P12 – Optional Module
– CRM4 Relay
• 10-2204• 4 Configurable Relays
– RPM Reverse Polarity• 10-2254
• 2 Pre-Configured Options
• Not on 50 point panel
• Gives Fan Restart Delay Option
NOTE: If internal DACT (10-2528) option is used, P12 is unavailable (Covered Up).
P12
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• Relay Module (CRM4)
– P/N 10-2204
– Includes 4 individually configurable Form-C Relays
– Fully Configurable for any Zone/State – Connects Through P12 and/or P13
– Not on 50 point panel
NOTE: Not recommended for critical function. (CAN toggle status on Power up)
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• P12/P13 – Option Modules – CRM4
• 4 Independent Form C Relays
– CRPM
• Reverse Polarity Module
NOP42 C NC
RELAY 1
POWER
RELAY4RELAY3
P41
NC
RELAY 2
C NO C NC NO C NC LIMITEDNO
NON
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• Release Polarity Module (RPM)
– P/N 10-2254
– NFPA 72 Remote Station via Leased Line
– Two pre-configured options
– Plugs in at P12
– Not on 50 point panel
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• P13 – Optional Module
– CRM4 Relay
• 10-2204• 4 Configurable Relays
NOTE: If either network module is used (10-2482 or 10-2624), P13 is unavailable.
P13
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• P15 – Supplemental Loop Module (SLM)
– 10-2473
– Adds 2 SLCs• 508 Addressable Devices
• Not on CyberCat 254
• Not on CyberCat 50
P15
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• Supplemental Loop Module (SLM)
– P/N 10-2473
– Doubles Device Capacity
• 4 Total Loops• 1016 Total Addressable Devices
– Plugs in at P15
– Firmware Version must match board PIC• **Locate sticker on processor
• Use Diagnostics menus
– MUST Enable through controller menu prior to
software download• F1-CONFIG, F3-SLC
• Not on CyberCat 254
• Not on CyberCat 50
4.1
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CyberCat Specifications
• P16 – Supplemental Power Supply (SPS)
– 10-2474-p
– Mounts behind display
– Doubles power • Standby Current – 4A
• Alarm Current – 12A
– Adds 3 AUX Circuits
– Increases Battery Size• 150 AH
• Not on CyberCat 254
• Not on CyberCat 50P16
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• Supplemental Power Supply (SPS)
– P/N 10-2474-p• p, transformer
– 1 = 120V
– 2 = 240V
– Doubles Power Capacity• 4 Amps Standby Total
• 12 Amps Alarm Total
• 150 AH Max. Battery Capacity
– 3 Continuous AUX Outputs• Regulated, 24 VDC
• 2 Amps per circuit – Circuit Shorts: 4 Amp fuses (P/N 02-11412)
– Supervised Cooling Fan• Not on CyberCat 50 or 254
*** No firmware – Just Power Supply
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• Transformers
WARNING: Reversal of Transformer Primary and Secondary WILL DAMAGE CONTROLLER! – H1/H2 = Primary (Transformer Input)
• Think H for High Voltage
– X1/X2 = Secondary (Transformer Output)
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• P20 – Network Module
– RS-485 Network• 10-2482
– Fiber-Optic Network• 10-2624
NOTE: If either two CRM4 (10-2204) modules or a CRM4 and RPM module is required, P20
will be unavailable.
P20
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• RS-485 Network Module
– P/N 10-2482
– Network up to 128 panels• Cheetah Xi or CyberCat
– Excludes 50 points
– RS-485 wiring• 4000 feet between each module (Fike recommends Belden 9841)
• Style-4 or 7 (no t-tapping) – Configure Zones of participation
– Control other panels• Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Drill
– Plugs in at P20
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• P20 – RS-485 Network
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• P20 – RS-485 Network
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• Fiber-Optic Network Module – P/N 10-2624
– Network up to 128 panels• Cheetah Xi or CyberCat – Excludes CyberCat 50
– Multimode Fiber • 3 Km between each module using 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm fiber
• Style-4 or 7
– Configure Zones of participation
– Control other panels• Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Drill
– Plugs in at P20
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• P20 – Fiber Optic Network
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• P20 – Fiber Optic Network
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• Class A Peripheral Bus Card
– P/N 10-2792
– Firmware 6.0 & Newer Only
– Wires to P6 RS485 – Belden 9841
• 4000 ft Max
– Addressable Device
– Mounts in Enclosure on
extra transformer standoffs
– Communication LED
– 15-30VDC
• 57mA in Standby
• 57mA in Alarm
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• P1 RS485 Peripheral / Power In
– To P6 on Panel RS 485 Bus
– To P7 on Panel Aux Power
• P2 Class A 24VDC – Output Voltage = Input Voltage
– Power-Limited
– Supervised
– 12-26 AWG
• P3 RS485 Peripheral Out
– Class A RS485
– Belden 9841 – 4000 ft. Max.
– Power-Limited
– Supervised
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P2
P3P1
SW1
LED
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• SW1 Dip-Switches
– 1-6 Sets Peripheral Address
– 7 Sets Supervision of P2
Class A 24VDC Circuit
• ON = 24VDC Class A is Supervised
• OFF = 24VDC Class A not Supervised
– 8 Sets communication baud rate
• ON = 38,400 bps baud rate
• OFF = 9,600 bps baud rate
• MUST MATCH PANEL BAUD RATE
P2
P3P1
SW1
LED
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• P/N 10-2528 Contact ID DACT – P/N 10-2476 includes enclosure
– Wires to P6, DACT port
– Configured with 10-2477
Refer to Technical Bulletins ADC05-004 and ADC06-005 for quick setup and information on
data sent to Central Station. See the FPT-DACT and FPT-DACT-KEYPAD manuals (Tab 7) for
further information on the DACT and Programmer.
Tab 7, DACT Technical Bulletins
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• Connect wiring for
DACT (when ready for
DACT operation)
A ux i l i ar y O u t p u t s
Battery+ Input -Secondary
AC XFMR
OPTIONAL
P 2 2
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 4
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 4
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 3
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 3
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
P1
+ Input - Battery
Secondary AC XFMR
DACT (485) Peripherals + - SHLD + -
P19
P17
P 1 2
P20P13
LOOPMODULE
P16
DISPLAY
P7P2 P3 P4 P5
P9
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
P8
CRM4 OR CRP
OPTIONALRELAY
NETWORKCRM4 OR
CARD
SUPPLY
SUPPLEMENTALPOWER
P15
P11
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
Battery Fuse 10A ACFuse 10A
F1F2
+ - SHLD + - SHLD + - SHLD Resettable Aux Out AuxliliaryOutputsCOMPUTER VESDA
P6
P10
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i r c u i t 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i r c u i t 2
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 2
Peripherals(232)C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO Alarm Supervisory Trouble
DACTOPTIONAL
P21
P22
P18
B
A
-+
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B
A
+-
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• 2-Button Expanded Protocol RDU
– P/N 10-2630
– Remote System Status• Custom Messages
– Buttons allow user to scroll events
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’ from panel – Compatible with panel firmware 3.0 and newer
– Mounts to standard 3-gang box (minimum 2” depth)
NOTE: Internal Piezo will sound until silenced by panel.
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• 10-Button Expanded Protocol RDU
– P/N 10-2631
– Remote System Status• Custom Messages
– 4 Pre-Configured Buttons
– Remote Control of Panel
• Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Drill
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’ from panel
– Compatible with panel firmware 3.0 and newer
– Mounts to standard 4-gang box (minimum 2” depth)
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• 14-Button Expanded Protocol RDU
– P/N 10-2646
– Remote System Status• Custom Messages
– 8 Configurable Buttons
• Label pockets
– Remote Control of Panel
• Reset, Silence, etc.
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’ from panel
– Compatible with panel firmware 3.0 and newer
– Mounts to standard 5-gang box (minimum 2” depth)
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• Ethernet Module
• P/N 10-2627• P/N 10-074 includes enclosure
– Network up to 128 panels• Including 50 points
– Address set by DIP switches
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4,000’ from panel
– Mounts to spare transformer location or in separate enclosure.
– Allows connection of Fike panels both on and off premises.
– Not intended for contiguous building (timing)
NOTE: Ethernet modules provide the ability to send history events to
one destination....and ONLY one destination panel per UL.
P/N 10-2627P/N 10-074
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Master
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• Multi-Interface Module
– P/N 10-2583• P/N 10-069 includes enclosure
– Network Gateway
• Link to Cheetah Classic Network
– Parallel Printer (Epson)
– Serial Printer (Keltron)
– Addressed and configured by DIP switches
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4,000’ from panel
– Mounts to spare transformer location or in separate enclosure.
– Power from CyberCat or Cheetah Classic
– Version 4.0 & Newer – Computer connection for Precise UL
• Version 4.1 & Newer – 38,400 bps to Precise Computer
P/N 10-2583
P/N 10-069
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• LED Graphic Panel
– P/N 10-2411, GDB256• LED Graphic Processor Card
• Supports up to 256 LEDs – 10-1858/59 LED Interface Card
– LED Indication on Custom Graphic
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’
from panel
– Configured with C-Linx
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Intelligent Graphics WiringRS485 COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT FROM
PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE. P2
24VDC POWER OUTPUT TO NEXT
DEVICE. P1 TERMINAL 3 (+) AND 4 (-).
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SW2
P6
P3
P7
SW1
P2P1
P4
P5
D3
D2
10B
10A9B
9A8B8A
7B
7A
BAT1
TERMINAL 1 (+) AND 2 (-).24VDC POWER INPUT FROM CONTROL PANEL,
PREVIOUS DEVICE, OR BATTERY BACKED,
REGULATED, POWER-LIMITED, POWER
SUPPLY LISTED FOR FIRE PROTECTIVE
SIGNLAING USE. P1 TERMINAL 1 (+) AND 2 (-).
( ) ( )
RS485 COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT TO
NEXT DEVICE OR 100 OHM EOL IF LAST
DEVICE ON CIRCUIT. P2 TERMINAL 3
(+) AND 4 (-).
NOT USED
SWITCH INPUTS:
7A/7B = RESET8A/8B = SILENCE
9A/9B = ACKNOWLEDGE
10A/10B = LAMP TEST
RS485 COMMUNICATIONS LED
O.K. = STEADY
FAILED = FLASHING
POWER LED (GREEN)
LITHIUM BATTERY (P/N 02-4040)
FOR CONFIGURATION BACKUP
RESET SWITCH
FIKE USE ONLY
RS232 PROGRAMMING PORT
(RJ11 STYLE CONNECTOR).
CONNECTS TO PC VIA
PROGRAMMING CABLE
(10-1874A).
MODULE
ADDRESS
SWITCHES
(2-32)
34-PIN RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTION TO LED
INTERFACE BOARD #1
(10-1858)
6-PIN RIBBON CABLE
CONNECTION TO SWITCH
CARD (10-2086)
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• Precise Vision
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• Precise Vision
• 06-461 Fike Precise Vision Management Software Package F Max of 130,047 Points(Monitoring Capability Only. No Command & Control Functionality)
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• 20 Zone Remote Annunciator
– P/N 10-2667
– Remote System Status• 20 Red “Alarm”
• 20 Yellow “Trouble/Supervisory
Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’
from panel
– Compatible with panel firmware 4.0
and newer
– Mounts to standard 3-gang box
NOTE: Internal Piezo will sound until silenced by panel.
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• 20 Zone Annunciator Module
– P/N 10-2660
– Remote System Status• 20 Red “Alarm”
• 20 Yellow “Trouble/Supervisory
– Wires to P6, Peripheral, up to 4000’
from panel – Compatible with panel firmware 4.0
and newer
– Mounts in CyberCat Enclosure **
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• Input/Output Control Module
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• Input/Output Control Module
– P/N 10-2659
– Provides On-Off control capability
over smoke control equipment
– Can also control inputs to the fire
alarm system (non smoke control)
– 20 red-yellow bi-color LEDs
Programs like:
20 Yellow LEDs &
20 Red LEDs
– 20 Control programmable buttons
– Compatible with panel firmware 4.0and newer
– Mounts in CyberCat Enclosure **
Manual 06-326 Page 3-22
Jump Drive - Manual 06-446
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19LED 3=Red
LED 4=Yellow
LED 1=Red
LED 2=Yellow
LED 38=Red
LED 37=Yellow
LED 40=Red
LED 39=Yellow
P/N 10-2659
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LEDS
Odd # = Red
Even # = Yellow
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LED 6=Yellow
LED 7=Red
LED 8=Yellow
LED 9=Red
LED 10=Yellow
LED 13=Red
LED 14=Yellow
LED 11=Red
LED 12=Yellow
LED 15=Red
LED 16=Yellow
LED 17=Red
LED 18=Yellow
LED 19=Red
LED 20=Yellow
LED 22=Red
LED 21=Yellow
LED 24=Red
LED 23=Yellow
LED 26=Red
LED 25=Yellow
LED 28=Red
LED 27=Yellow
LED 30=Red
LED 29=Yellow
LED 32=Red
LED 31=Yellow
LED 34=Red
LED 33=Yellow
LED 36=Red
LED 35=YellowInput/Output
Control Module
• 6 Zone Smoke Control Module
CyberCat Peripherals
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6 Zone Smoke Control Module
– P/N 10-2658
– Provides On-Off-Auto control capability
over smoke control equipment – Can also control inputs to the fire
alarm system (non smoke control)
– 24 LEDs (4 per zone)
(Green, Red, Yellow, White) – 18 Control programmable buttons
(3 per zone)
– Compatible with panel firmware 4.0
and newer – Mounts in CyberCat Enclosure **
Jump Drive - Manual 06-444
Manual 06-326 Page 3-22
• Fire-Fighter’s Smoke Control
CyberCat Peripherals
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Graphic Panel
– P/N 10-2xxx
– Provides On-Off-Auto control capabilityover smoke control equipment
– Can also control inputs to the fire
alarm system (non smoke control)
– LEDs to indicate operational status
or smoke control equipment – Manual Override switches to control
smoke system equipment
– Access key switch for lock-out of
smoke control switches – Compatible with panel firmware 4.0
and newer
Manual 06-326 Page 3-21
Jump Drive - Manual 06-447
• Relay Control Assembly
CyberCat Peripherals
• Adds up to 24 Relays
Datasheet P.1.149.01
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y y
• P/N 10-2777
p y
– 10-2204 CRM4
– 10-2770 HPM4
Jump Drive - Manual 06-580
Manual 06-326 Page 3-25
HPM4 Relay Card
CyberCat Peripherals
CRM4 Relay Card
Datasheet P.1.149.01
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• P/N 10-2770
– 5A @ 30VDC
– 5A @ 120VAC – 0 mA Standby
– 87 mA Alarm
• (All relays active)
• P/N 10-2204
– 2A @ 30VDC
– 0.5A @ 120VAC – 11 mA Standby
– 40 mA Alarm
• (All relays active)
Jump Drive - Manual 06-580
Datasheet P.1.150.01 Datasheet D.1.14.01
CyberCat Peripherals Datasheet P.1.149.01
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CyberCat Peripherals Datasheet P.1.149.01
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108Jump Drive - Manual 06-580
• Relay Card (RC12)
CyberCat Peripherals Datasheet P.1.148.01
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– P/N 10-2785 - 12 Relays
• 2.5 A @ 30VDC
• 5 A @ 120VAC
• 32 mA Standby
• 256 mA Alarm (All relays active)
Jump Drive - Manual 06-586
CyberCat Peripherals
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CyberCat Enclosures
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CyberCat
Enclosures
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CyberCat Peripherals
• FieldServer Protocol Converter*Links Xi to other popular protocols
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– Links Xi to other popular protocols• BACnet
• ControlNet
• Modbus• Profibus
• SNMP
• TCP
• Many more…
– Wires from P6 to Multi-Interface Module, up to 4000’ from panel
– Special quote required (no standard part number)
• Type of physical connection to customer equipment
• Customer Protocol needed
• Number of points to monitor
*Not UL Listed
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CyberCat Peripherals
• VESDA High Level Interface (HLI)
– 68-023
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Manual 06-326 Page 3-36
68 023
– Intelligently link to up to 40 VESDA detectors• VESDA Zones 1 - 255
– Powered from Cheetah Xi Continuous AUX Circuit – Wires to P4, VESDA, up to 50’ from panel (14’ provided)
– Refer to Tech Bulletin DC07-007 for limitations of network
Cheetah Xi Operation
VESDA Cheetah Xi
Alert Pre-Alarm 1
Action Pre-Alarm 2
Fire 1 Alarm/Pre-Discharge
Fire 2**
Alarm/Pre-DischargeFire 1 & Fire 2 can be
programmed for Supervisory
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SLC Devices & Accessories
CyberCat SLC DevicesPart Number Description
63-1052 Photoelectric Sensor
67-033 Ionization Sensor
63-1053 Photo/135 F Heat Combination Sensor
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60-1039 Intelligent Heat Detector, 135-190 F (57-88 C) Fixed Temp./ Rate of Rise
63-1054 Sensor Base, 6”
63-1055 Sensor Base, 4”
63-1064 Sounder Base, 6”
63-1063 Relay Base, 6”
55-045 MMM - Mini Monitor Module
55-041 MM – Monitor Module, 4”
55-056 DMM – Dual Monitor Module
55-055 CZM – Conventional Zone Module
20-1063 APS - Addressable Pull Station
55-042 SCM – Supervised Control Module
10-2360 Series Solenoid Diode/Resistor
10-2413 Masterbox Interface
55-043 RM – Relay Module
63-1057 Photo DUCT sensor Note: new installation requires
63-1056
68-140
DUCT Detector Housing with relays (isolator base) both pieces to be ordered.
FAAST Addressable Aspiration Detector
Manual 06-326 Page 2-5
CyberCat SLC Devices
Part Number Description
63-1058 Photo Sensor with Isolator
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NOTE: Install no more than 50 non isolator devices between any two isolator devices.
67-034 Ionization Sensor with Isolator
63-1059 Photo/135 F Heat Combination Sensor with Isolator
60-1040 Intelligent Heat Det., 135-190 F (57-88 C) Fixed Temp./ Rate of Rise with Isolator
63-1060 Sensor Base, 6” with Isolator
63-1061 Sensor Base, 4” with Isolator
55-050 MMM – Mini Monitor Module with Isolator
55-046 MM – Monitor Module, 4” with Isolator
55-061 DMM – Dual Monitor Module with Isolator
55-060 CSM – Conventional Zone Module with Isolator
20-1064 PSMM – Pull Station Monitor Module with Isolator
55-047 SCM – Supervised Control Module with Isolator
55-048 RM – Relay Module with Isolator
63-1062 Photo DUCT sensor with Isolator (for replacement)
Manual 06-326 Page 2-5
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• 63-1052 – Photoelectric Sensor
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– 63-1058 = Isolation version
– Features
• Acclimate• Alarm Verification
• Device Summing
• Day/Night Sensitivities
– 2 PreAlarm Levels (optional)
• 0.5 – 4.0%/ft. Obscuration
– Alarm Level
• 1.3 – 3.6%/ft. Obscuration
– 4000 FPM Maximum Airflow
Device Installation Instructions
Manual 06-326 Page 3-27
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• 67-033 – Ionization Sensor
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– 67-034 = Isolation version
– Features
• Acclimate
• Alarm Verification
• Device Summing
• Day/Night Sensitivities
– 2 PreAlarm Levels (optional)
• 100 – 40 MIC (μA)
– Alarm Level
• 80 – 50 MIC (μA)
– 1200 FPM Maximum Airflow
Manual 06-326 Page 3-27
Device Installation Instructions
Ionization Smoke Detectors
An ionization chamber is very simple. It consists of two plates
with a voltage across them along with a radioactive source of
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with a voltage across them, along with a radioactive source of
ionizing radiation, like this
Radioactive Source
Ionization Smoke Detectors
As the alpha particles generated by the radioactive source ionize theoxygen and nitrogen atoms of the air in the chamber, there is a small
electrical current generated When smoke enters the ionization
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electrical current generated. When smoke enters the ionization
chamber, it disrupts this current. The smoke particles attach to the
ions and neutralize them. Therefore, the smoke detector senses the
drop in current between the plates and sets off the alarm
Radioactive Source
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• 63-1053 – Photo/Heat Sensor
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– 63-1059 = Isolation version
– Photo Specs PLUS
• 135°F Fixed-Temp
• Multi-State Configuration
– Photo = Alarm* or Supervisory
– Heat = Alarm*
• Flame Enhancement – Smoke and Heat equals faster
response time
Manual 06-326 Page 3-28
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• 60-1039 – Heat Sensor – 60-1040 = Isolation version
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60 1040 Isolation version
– Rate-of-Rise Detection• 135° – 174°F
• 15°F per minute – Fixed Temp Detection
• 135° - 190°F
– 2 Prealarms (70 °F)
Spacing Requirements
Temperature UL FM
135° - 155°F 50 feet 30 feet
156° - 174°F 15 feet 30 feet
175° - 190°F 50 feet 30 feet
Manual 06-326 Page 3-28
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• Sensor Bases – Fully Configurable Remote LED Connection
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– 63-1054 – 6”• 63-1060 = Isolation version
• Mounting – 3.5” and 4” Octagon Boxes
– 4” Square Boxes (w/ or w/o plaster rings)
– Single Gang Boxes
– 63-1055 – 4”• 63-1061 = Isolation version
• Mounting – 3.5” Octagon Boxes
– 4” Square Boxes (w/ plaster ring)
– European Boxes (w/ 50, 60, or 70mm screw spacing)
– 02-3868 – Remote LED
• FULLY configurable – Address, State• Multiple condition – ON, slow, etc.
Manual 06-326 Page 3-30
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• 63-1064 – Sounder Base – 6” Base
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– 85 dB Sounder
– Fully Configurable
– Requires 24 VDC – 24Vdc is NOT Supervised
• 63-1063 – Relay Base
– 6” Base – 1, Form C Contact
• Resistive – 2A @ 30VDC, 0.5A @ 125VAC
• Inductive
– 1A @ 30VDC, 0.25A @125VAC – Fully Configurable
– 24 VDC NOT required
Manual 06-326 Page 3-31
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
• Class A (Style-6 or Style-7) – Redundant return leg
P t l f i ti t d i if i b k
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• Prevents loss of communication to devices if a wire break occurs
– NO T-Tapping
– Style-7• Requires isolation at each device
• Prevents wire shorts from bringing down entire loop
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Manual 06-326 Page 4-20
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
• Sensor Base Wiring (Non-Isolator) – Fully configurable Remote LED Annunciator
Wi t th LED t i l f b
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• Wires to the LED terminal of sensor bases
OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
FACP
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STRIP GAGE
SHIELD
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OTHER ADDRESSABLE DEVICES
TO FACPOR OPTIONAL CLASS A RETURN
OR OPTIONAL CLASS A RETURNTO FACP
OTHER ADDRESSABLE DEVICES
LED terminal is used for
LED ONLY, do not
split – loop wiring on
this terminal
Manual 06-326 Page 4-20
CyberCat System Installation
• Sensor Base Wiring (Isolator)
Redundant return leg – supervision even during single break and
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short will not bring down the loop.
Device Installation Instructions
Manual 06-326 Page 4-20
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
Tab 1, Datasheet P.1.166.01• 68-140 – FAAST Detector
– Aspirator Detector
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– Eclipse Protocol
– Connects on CyberCat SLC – Operates on 24Vdc..650 mA Full Load
– 6 Internal Programmable Relays
• 8 Relays on conventional unit P/N 68-126
– 5 Alarm Levels – IP Addressable
– Can send E-Mail Notifications
– Programmable with C-Linx
– Obscuration .00046% - 6.25% **
Manual 06-326 Page 3-30
Device Installation Instructions
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Comprehensive and Intuitive
FAAST Onboard Display, Controls, and Settings
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• Quick read monitoring at the device
of particulate levels, alarm levels, fault
conditions, air flow, etc.
Configurable Alarm Levels
FAAST Onboard Display, Controls, and Settings
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• 5 red pre-set alarm levels
• Alarm levels can be customized
• 6* form C relay outputs can be
programmed for either latching or
non-latching operation
• Relays have a programmable delayfrom 0 to 60 seconds
• Upon alarm level operation, the
associated LED illuminates and the
relay activates
• * 8 relays on conventional unit
CyberCat Addressable Modules
• Monitor Modules – Dry Contact Monitor
• Tamper, Manual Pull, Waterflow, etc
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Tamper, Manual Pull, Waterflow, etc.
• 2000’ of Linear Heat (UL & FM)
– 39K End-Of-Line Resistor
– Short Circuit Protection
– 100 Ω max. wire resistance
– Class B (Style-4) Wiring
– 55-041 – 4” Monitor Module (MM)
• 55-046 = Isolation version
• Class A (Style-6) Wiring for Contacts
– 55-045 – Mini Monitor Module (mmm)• 55-050 = Isolation version
• Class B wiring only for contacts
Manual 06-326 Page 3-33
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
• Mini Monitor Module – Wiring Style
• Class B Only(-)
(+)
(-)
(+)
K
TO NEXTDEVICE
SLC
PREVIOUS DEVICEFROM PANEL OR
SLC
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C O y – 39K ohm EOL
– Wire Resistance• 100 ohms max. wire resistance
– Short Circuit Detection• 14K ohm
• 2 part….program and install
(-) (+) (+)
B L A C
R E D
R E D
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V I O L E T
Y E L L O W
EOL
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
• Monitor Module – Wiring Style
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• Class B – 39K ohm EOL
• Class A – Wire Resistance
• 100 ohms max.
– Short Circuit Detection• 14K ohm
• 2 part P & I
Device Installation Instructions
• 55-056 DUAL Monitor Module
– 55-056 Isolator Version
CyberCat Addressable Modules
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• ONE Address on SLC
• TWO independent dry contact
monitoring circuits
• Dry Contact Monitor
• Tamper, Low Air,Waterflow, etc.
• 39K End-Of-Line Resistor
• 100 max. wire resistance
• Class B (Style-4) Wiring Only
Manual 06-326 Page 3-34
Device Installation Instructions
• Dual Monitor Module – Wiring Style
• Class B
CyberCat System Installation
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– 39K ohm EOL
• NO Class A
– Wire Resistance• 100 ohms max.
– Short Circuit Detection• 14K ohm
LOOP ADDRESS
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Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Modules
• Addressable Pull Station
– Intelligent input module built into unit
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– Configurable only as Manual Alarm,
– 20-1063 – FIRE
• 20-1064 = Isolation version• Manually activate building
Notification Appliances forevacuation
Manual 06-326 Page 3-34
Device Installation Instructions
ADDRESSABLE LOOP
FROM PREVIOUS
DEVICE
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ADDRESSABLE LOOP
TO NEXT
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- DEVICE
CyberCat System Installation
• Pull Station
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1 2 3 4
-+- +
Terminal 1 is negative (-)
Wiring wrong WILL cause
LOOP SHORT Event on
Conrol Panel.
Device Installation Instructions
• 55-055 Conventional Zone Module
– 55-060 Isolator Version
CyberCat Addressable Modules
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– Interface to Conventional Detectors
– Separate 24VDC required
– Reports Conventional “string” of detectors
to addressable CyberCat Panel
– 06-467 Compatibility Document
(Tab 4)
Manual 06-326 Page 3-34
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
Conventional Zone Module
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Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Modules
• 55-042 – Supervised Control Module
– 55-047 = Isolation version
Addressable connection for notification appliances
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– Addressable connection for notification appliances
• 32 configurable priority rows – Sprinkler Solenoid control
– 2 Amps, 24VDC
– Mounts in 4” Junction Box
– 39Kohm End-of-Line – Separate 24VDC Required
Manual 06-326 Page 3-35
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat System Installation
• Supervised Control Module – NAC Wiring Style
• Class BTOP
(P/N 02-11259)
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• Class B – 39K ohm EOL
• Class A
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24VDC IN
24VDC OUT
Device Installation Instructions
• 10-2360 Solenoid Series Impedance
CyberCat Module Accessories
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– Required when connecting a solenoid to the 55-042(047) SCM
– Provides appropriate supervision
– Provides protection to panel and SCM when solenoid is de-
energized – See 06-186 for compatible solenoids
Manual 06-326 Page 3-35
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• 10-2413 Masterbox Interface
CyberCat Module Accessories
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– Used with 55-042 SCM
– NFPA 72 Auxiliary Service
– Masterbox located on street corner – Required for proper supervision and control of MasterBox
Manual 06-326 Page 3-35
CyberCat System Installation
• Supervised Control Module – Auxiliary Masterbox Wiring Style
• Class B Only– 10-2413 Required
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10 2413 Required
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Jump Drive - Manual 06-229
• 55-043 Relay Module
– 55-048 = Isolation version
2 F C R l C t t O t t
CyberCat Addressable Modules
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– 2 Form C Relay Contact Outputs
– 3 Amps @ 30VDC; 0.9 Amps @
70.7VAC (0.5A@120VAC)
– Programmable for any zone/state
– Feedback operation selectable
– Separate 24VDC NOT required
Device Installation Instructions
Manual 06-326 Page 3-36
CyberCat System Installation
• Relay Module – Optional Feedback Input
• Unsupervised
• Non System Critical Function ONLY
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UNSUPERVISED DRY CONTACT
R E L A Y
C O N T A C T
# 1 # 2 C
O N T A C T
R E L A Y
NO
CNCNO
CNC
TOP
1 4
1 3
7
8
9
1 0
1 1
1 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
ADDRESSLOOPINPUT
SLC FROM PREVIOUSDEVICE OR FACP
SLC TO NEXTDEVICE OR FACP
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
• DUCT Detector – 63-1158 Housing – 63-1057 Duct Sensor
• Air DUCT smoke sensor • Programmable as Supervisory
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• Programmable as Supervisory
– Sampling tubes available – Remote LED follows sensor head – No Relays
– 02-3869 (RTS151) LED follows sensor • Magnet creates TEST ALRM state• Photo DUCT must be configured for Walktest with IR
– 02-4998 (RTS151-KEY) LED follows sensor • Key creates TEST ALRM state
• Photo DUCT must be configured for Walktest with IR
Device Installation Instructions
CyberCat Addressable Sensors
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Device Installation Instructions
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Configuration Tools
CyberCat Configuration Equipment
Part Number Description
55-051 Infrared (IR) Remote Addressing/Testing Tool (non-listed)
Configuration Tools
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55 051 Infrared (IR) Remote Addressing/Testing Tool (non listed)
10-2648 Hand held Configuration/Addressing/Training Tool (non-listed)
06-327 C-Linx Configuration/Diagnostic Software
10-1874A RS-232 Configuration Cable (DB9 to RJ11)
10-1874B RS-232 Configuration Cable (DB9 to RJ11) with USB to DB9 Adapter
10-2629 USB A Male to USB B Male Configuration Cable
10-2477 Contact ID DACT Programmer
• 55-051 IR Remote Tool
– Set Device Address
– Can communicate with other devices
CyberCat Configuration Equipment
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Can communicate with other devices
through one point
– Read Sensitivity ( & % dirty)
– Service Date (from panel date)
– Smokeless Walktest
– MUST ENABLE at CyberCat panel
(one loop at a time)
Manual 06-326 Page 3-36
Device Installation Instructions
• 10-2648 Hand Held Programmer
– Addresses new Eclipse devices
– Same operating code as the CyberCat V3.1
P l
CyberCat Configuration Equipment
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Panel
– Can be used as training / troubleshooting tool
– Powered with 2 each 9 Volt batteries (not
supplied) or Plug in AC adapter (included)
– Use Base for Sensors; provided BNC plugwith alligator clips for Modules
– Use USB A/B cable for communicating from
C-Linx software (cable ordered separately)
Jump Drive – Manual 06-390
Manual 06-326 Page 3-37
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Batteries & Spare Parts
• Batteries – 10-2190-1
• 2x 7.2AH w/ wire assembly
– 10-2626• 2x 12AH
Batteries and Battery Enclosures
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• 2x 12AH
– 10-2190-2• 2x 18AH w/ wire assembly
– 10-2192• Wire Assembly
– 02-3486• 1x 33 AH (System Requires 2)
– 02-4206• 1x 75 AH (System Requires 2)
Manual 06-326 Page 3-37
Batteries and Battery Enclosures
• Battery Enclosures
– 10-2154-c 33AH – 10-2236-c 75AH
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Part Number Description02-4035 Hardware Kit, #6 lock washers and hex nuts (30 each)
02-10788 Standoff kit, 5/8” M/F, 5 each required (10 each supplied)
02-4009 Standoff, 2” M/F, for 10-2528 DACT, 4 each required (1 each supplied)
02-11258 Deadfront mounting kit, 4 self-tap screws, #10-32
02-11127 Terminal Block, 4 position for P1 Power or P21 SPS Power
02 10996 Terminal Block 9 position for P2 Rela s OR P8 A Po er
CyberCat Spare Parts
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02-10996 Terminal Block, 9 position for P2 Relays OR P8 Aux Power
02-10998 Terminal Block, 5 position for P8-P11, P31-P32 SLC or NAC circuits
02-1606 Key lock with cam (no Lexan door/enclosure)
02-11205 Key lock with cam (Lexan door/enclosure)
02-4983 Panel Key Only (without cam)
02-10881 Transformer, 120VAC
02-10882 Transformer, 240 VAC
02-4040 Battery, Lithium Coin Cell, 3V, BR2032-B
02-11259 Monitor & Control Module EOL Assembly, 39K
02-11151 14KΩ Series Resistor, for Monitor Module Short Circuit detection
10-2570 Audible output circuit EOL assembly, 1.2K
02-4174 Fuse, 15 Amp, Mini Auto, Fast Acting (For F1 & F2) (Littelfuse p/n 297015)
02-11412 Fuse, 4 Amp, Mini-Auto, Fast Acting (For F3-5) (Littelfuse p/n 297004)
02-4981 End Of Line Relay – System Sensor EOLR-1
02-2519 Termination Resistor, 100 ohm (for RS485 circuit)
02-11167 Lexan for mounting to the –L version door
06-326 Appendix C Page C-6
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SigniFireTM
Video Detection
• What does it detect? – Flame
– Smoke Plume
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– Ambient Smoke
– Reflected Fire
– Intrusion / Motion
System Architecture
With FACP
• Panel provides power todetectors
• Monitor Modules provideAlarm and Trouble status
28-01428-015
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Alarm and Trouble statusto the FACP
• Ethernet connections areused for communication tothe NVR, SpyderGuardand SpyderPanel
Manual 06-523 Page 15
28-014
28-014
Power supply is capable of
powering up to three (3)
28-014 Ethernet switches.
28-014 Ethernet switch
supports up to four (4)
SigniFire Detectors
SigniFire camera must be
powered from the FACP or an
external power supply UL
listed for fire alarm service.
Limit 32 SigniFire detectors
per Network Video Recorder
4.
3.
2.
1.
NOTES:
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Operation
CyberCat Operation
• LCD Display – 4 x 20 LCD for textual status
– 3 Main Displays:
• System Status
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• System Event
• Top Level Menu
• Press ESCAPE to cycle
displays
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-1
CyberCat 50 Operation
• LCD Display – 4 x 20 LCD for textual status
– 3 Main Displays:
• System Status
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• System Event
• Top Level Menu
• Press ESCAPE to cycle
displays
Jump Drive – Manual 06-368 Page 2-1
• STATUS LEDs
– AC POWER
– ALARM
CyberCat Operation
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– TROUBLE – SUPERVISORY
– SILENCE
– PREALARM1
– PREALARM2 – DISABLED
– WALKTEST
– GROUND FAULT
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-1
• 3,200 Event Buffer – v3.0 and up• Records up to 3200 events and then FIFO (rotating)
• If an Alarm occurs, then records next 999 events and stops – Prevents overwriting first alarm condition
CyberCat Operation
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Steps through ALL current events
Steps thru current ALARM events only
Steps thru current SUPERvisory events only
Steps through current TROUBLE events
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-3
• Activates “DRILL” function
• Silences local piezo, creates
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ACKNOWLEDGE event
• Silences local piezo and any NAC
programmed as silenceable
• Clears latching events by resetting system
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-3
• Exits current menu and returns
to previous menu
CyberCat Operation
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• Saves current screen
information
• Navigation buttons to move
through programming menu’s
and history buffers
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-4
F4 = PASSWORDF1 = CONFIG
CyberCat Operation
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F5 = MAINTENANCE
F6 = IR COMMUNICATION
F2 = HISTORY
F3 = DIAGNOSTICS
From System Event Menu, F1 = EVENT SOURCE
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-4
CyberCat System Operation
• System Reset and Power Up (v3.1 & Newer ) – RESET
Reset devices (clears any latched conditions). All
devices are commanded to send ‘NEW DEVICE’
message to panel but it is not recorded in history.
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Reset devices (clears any latched conditions). Alldevices are commanded to send ‘NEW DEVICE’
message to panel where they are recorded in
history.
– RESET + ACKNOWLEDGE
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-5
CyberCat System Operation
• NORMAL State
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– Green AC POWER LED
– Devices blink green LED every 5 seconds
– Panel supervises devices
• 3 minute requirement (30 second typical)
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-5
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System Design
• Layout Zones• Determine type and location of devices required
• Configure System
• Power Calculations
Installation requirement review
CyberCat System Design
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• Installation requirement review
• Installation Drawings
Example:
1. Note zone layouts.
2. Device types.
3. C-Linx Software – typically used to
config or learn and modify.
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-1
CyberCat Power CalculationsJump Drive - Battery Calculations – Excel Spreadsheet
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Fike Remote Power Supply
• 10-2829 Remote Power Supply
– 10 Amps of Useable Power
– 4 Configurable Output Circuits
• NAC Circuits
• Door Holder Circuit
D di t d A P Ci it
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Datasheet P.1.157.01
– Dedicated Aux Power Circuit
– Synchronization
• Gentex
• System Sensor
• Generator Mode• Follower Mode
– Internal Battery Charger
– Diagnostic LEDs
– Onboard Trouble Relay – Room for Modules & 12 AH Batteries
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
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1. AC Input - 100-240VAC
2. Battery Input – 24VDC
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
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3. Trouble Relay• 2.0 A @ 30VDC
• 0.5A @ 120VAC
C NO NC
Manual 06-583 - Page 8
Page 17
Page 18
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
4A. NAC 1• NAC Circuit
• Aux Power or
• Door Holder
• 3 A Max per circuit
• 1.0K EOLR
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1.0K EOLR• Supervised
• Power-Limited
4B. NAC 2
• NAC Circuit• Aux Power or
• Door Holder
• 3 A Max per circuit
• 1.0K EOLR
• Supervised• Power-Limited
Manual 06-583 - Page 9
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
5B. NAC 4• NAC Circuit
• Aux Power or
• Door Holder
• 3 A Max per circuit
• 1.0K EOLR
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• Supervised
• Power-Limited
5A. NAC 3
• NAC Circuit• Aux Power or
• Door Holder
• 3 A Max per circuit
• 1.0K EOLR
• Supervised• Power-Limited
Manual 06-583 - Page 9
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1.0K EOLR
Manual 06-583 - Page 19
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
6. Input 1• Control Input
• Electrically Isolated
• 12-30 VDC
• Input Current 2 mA
• Configurable for
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gSelective Silence
7. Input 2
• Control Input
• Electrically Isolated• 12-30 VDC
• Input Current 2 mA
• Configurable for
Selective Silence
Manual 06-583 - Page 9
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10-2829 Remote Power Supply
Aux Power Out
• 18.6 – 28.5 VDC
• 1 Amp Max Load
• Power-Limited
• Non-Supervised• No EOLR
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• No EOLR
Manual 06-583 - Page 9
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
4A & 4B. NAC 1• 3 A Max per circuit
• 5 A Max per Combo
5A & 5B NAC 2 AUX
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5A & 5B. NAC 2 + AUX
• 3 A Max per circuit
• 5 A Max per Combo of
all 3 circuits
• Includes1 A - Aux Power
10-2829 Remote Power SupplyConfiguration Switches
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Reset
Manual 06-583 - Page 9
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
Ground Fault Jumpers
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Internal Piezo
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Installed = Active
Remove = Silent
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
AC Power Input
Jumper
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Installed = 120/240VAC
Remove = 100VAC
This sets threshold for power supply to monitor AC input voltage
10-2829 Remote Power Supply
Diagnostic LEDs
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Remote Power Supply - CAUTION
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Remote Power Supply - FUSES
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Installation
CyberCat System Installation
• Install Enclosure – Surface or Flush Mount
– Dry and Controlled
Environment
2.25 TYP.
4.75
.50 TYP.
4 SIDES
CABINET LIP
15.25
14.25
12.58
3.253.252.25 3.38
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7.35
23.60
THRU HOLES
2 EA. SIDEFOR INSTALLATION
12.132.25
14.35
24.60
11/16
-B Door
Manual 06-326 Page 4-3
CyberCat System Installation
• Power-Up panel – Connect AC power
– Validate the controller and optional devices power-up normally• Verify only BATTERY MISSING Trouble
• Power-Down panelG
AC XFMRSecondary
Battery+ I n p u t -
P1
AC XFMRS e co n da r y + I n p ut -
Battery
GROUNDEARTH
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i
F2 F1
ACFuse 10ABattery Fuse 10A
P19
P15
DISPLAY
1
A u x i l i a r y O u t p u t s
P8
OPTIONAL
+ B A TT -
(SEPERATE ENCLOSURE)
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N
H
BATTERY #2
12 VDC
7AH TO 18AH
(33AH TO 75AH SEPERATE ENCLOSURE REQUIRED)
+ --+
(33AH TO 75AH SEPERATE ENCLOSURE REQUIRED)
7AH TO 18AH
12 VDC
BATTERY #1
T R A N S F O R M E R
2ND TRANSFORMERIF SPS IS USED
Manual 06-326 Page 4-7
CyberCat System Installation
• Connect optionalboards to main
controller – All except DACT
• Mount with screw thru
back of controller and
A ux i l i ar y O u t p u t s
OPTIONAL
P 2 2
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
+
-
S HL D
+
S H L D
-
+
d r e s s a b l e L o o p 4
d r e s s a b l e L o o p 4
+
S H L D
-
+
- -
+ +
S
H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a
b l e L o o p 3
A d d r e s s a
b l e L o o p 3
- -
+ +
S
H L D
-
+
DACT (485) Peripherals + - SHLD + -
P17
P20P13
P7P2 P3 P4 P5
P9
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 1
P8
CRM4 OR CRP
OPTIONALRELAY
NETWORKCRM4 OR
CARD
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
+ - SHLD + - SHLD + - SHLD Resettable Aux Out AuxliliaryOutputsCOMPUTER VESDA
P6
A d d r e s s a b l e L o o p 2
Peripherals(232)
C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO Alarm Supervisory Trouble
DACTOPTIONAL
P21
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back of controller and
into standoffs
• Secure module ontostandoffs with another
screw
Battery+ Input -Secondary
AC XFMR
- -
+
A d d
A d d
- -
+
P1
+ Input - Battery
Secondary AC XFMR
P19
P 1 2
LOOPMODULE
P16
DISPLAY
SUPPLY
SUPPLEMENTALPOWER
P15
P11
Battery Fuse 10A ACFuse 10A
F1F2
P10
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i r c u i t 1
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i r c u i t 2
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
+
P22
P18
Manual 06-326 Page 4-9
CyberCat System Installation
• Power-Up panel – Connect AC power
– Validate the controller and optional devices power-up normally• Verify only BATTERY MISSING Trouble
• If ok.......Power-Down panel
H
G
AC XFMRSecondary
Battery+ I n p u t -
P1
AC XFMRS e co n da r y + I n p ut -
Battery
GROUNDEARTH
- -
+ +
S H L D
-
N o t i f i c a t i o n A p p l i a n c e C i
F2 F1
ACFuse 10ABattery Fuse 10A
P19
P15
DISPLAY
1
A u x i l i a r y O u t p u t s
P8
OPTIONAL
+ B A TT -
(SEPERATE ENCLOSURE)
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N
H
BATTERY #2
12 VDC
7AH TO 18AH
(33AH TO 75AH SEPERATE ENCLOSURE REQUIRED)
+ --+
(33AH TO 75AH SEPERATE ENCLOSURE REQUIRED)
7AH TO 18AH
12 VDC
BATTERY #1
T R A N S F O R M E R
2ND TRANSFORMERIF SPS IS USED
Manual 06-326 Page 4-13
CyberCat System Installation
• Field Wiring – Segregate Power
Limited and Non Power
Limited
– Select wire and install – No Ground Faults or
stray voltagesEARTH
GROUND
P8
P179
POWERSUPPLEMENTAL
SUPPLY
P 2 2
A u x i l i a r y O u t p u t s
R e s e t t a b l e A u x O u t
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DISPLAY
P8P3 P4 P5
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CARD
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SUPPLEMENTALLOOP
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P19
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L D
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F1F2
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SDA
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AC XFMR
P1
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Secondary AC XFMR
Peripherals (232)
P6
+ -
SHLD + - DACT (485)Peripherals
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– Measure total wire
resistance
GROUND
T R A N S F O R M E R
T R A N S F O R M E R
DISPLAYBattery Fuse10A ACFuse10A
Manual 06-326 Page 4-16
CyberCat System Installation
• Terminate all Field Wiring
Peripherals(232)
OPTIONAL
- -
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C N C N O C N C N O C N C N O Alarm Supervisory Trouble
OUTPUTS24VDC AUXILIARY
RELAYOPTIONAL
CRM4 OR CRP
OPTIONALDACT
POWER LIMITED
ALL 4 CIRCUITS BELOW ARE SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED
P6
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C O C
[CyberCat 1016 ONLY]
[1016 ONLY]
Manual 06-326 Page 4-16
CyberCat System Installation
• Power-Up With Devices
– Apply AC power
– Verify panel comes up properly• Expect BATTERY TROUBLE
• Expect INVALID ADDRESS troubles for each addressable device *** – If problem exists…
• Immediately power-down system
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Immediately power down system
• Correct wiring and/or device issue
– If system okay…• Apply Battery power (if applicable)
• Proceed with building your configuration
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Configuration
CyberCat LCD Display
• Top Level Menu – Press ESCAPE until Top Level Menu screen appears
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F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Password 3)
F2 = Event History MenusF3 = Diagnostic Tools
F4 = Password Entry Screen
F5 = System Maintenance Menus
F6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-7
CyberCat System Operation
• PASSWORD
Level Type Created Function
1 CUSTOMER Keylock Button access
2 MAINTENANCE C-Linx
Set Date/time
View Configuration
R n Diagnostics
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Run Diagnostics
3 DISTRIBUTOR CyberCat Change ConfigurationChange level 3 PW
4 FACTORY CyberCat
Factory Initialize
Ground Fault Adjustment
Create level 3
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CyberCat System Operation
• F4 – PASSWORD from Top Level Menu
– Level 1, Keylock
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• Access to all buttons (i.e. Reset, Acknowledge, etc.)
– Level 2, Maintenance (NONE set by Default)
• Passwords defined ONLY in C-Linx – Level 3, Distributor
• Default password assigned by Fike, can be modified ONLY from
panel keypad
– Level 4, Factory
Manual 06-326-2 Page 2-9
CyberCat System Configuration
• Auto Configuration – NON - Engineered Configuration
– No prints or drawings of system to match
– Automatically assigns “Next Available Address” to any INVALID
ADDRESS devices – Will NOT affect any devices that already have a VALID address set
in them.
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– Factory default come as Loop 0, Address 000
– No choice of what device gets which address
– Addresses assigned as each Invalid Address device reports in after
loop restarts or device is added to loop.
NOTE: Refer to ADC06-002 for Multiple Methods of Addressing Devices
Manual 06-539 Page 3-4
CyberCat System ConfigurationNo Longer in Manual
• Auto Configure
– Automatically assigns loop & address to addressable devices
D i f ti i l fi d
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– Devices function as previously configured
• If new, out of box, devices function for Alarm in Zone 001 – Input devices CAUSE Alarm in Zone 001
– Output devices pre-configured to activate for Alarm in Zone 001
– See next set of slides for default configurations
– Use C-Linx to modify device configurations if desired• Using “Create Configuration Template” in C-Linx.
• Should NOT pull config from new panel and new device, modify andsend back to panel !!!!
Manual 06-539 Page 3-5
CyberCat System Configuration
• Engineered Configuration – Based on Engineered drawings/prints
– Manually assign loop & address to devices• IR Tool
• Handheld Programmer
• Assign Device Address• Device Addressing Wizard
– Use C-Linx to configure system/device functionality
B ild fi ti f t h t t h d i
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• Build configuration from scratch to match drawings
OR
• Create Configuration Template and modify
• Do NOT Pull configuration from panel and modify with Factory New
Devices
NOTE: Refer to ADC06-002 for Multiple Methods of Addressing Devices
Manual 06-539 Page 3-4
CyberCat Device Addressing
• IR Communications – Press F6 – IR COMM
Li B U / ENAbl L 1 2’ IR C i i
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Line B = Use +/- to ENAble Loop 1 or 2’s IR Communication
Line C = Use +/- to ENAble Loop 3 or 4’s IR Communication
NOTE: Only one loop can be enabled at a time. IR communications is
disabled on ALL loops upon panel Reset.
Manual 06-539 Page 3-8
CyberCat Device Addressing
• Address Device with IR Tool – Turn ON IR Communications
• F6-IR COMM
– Press PWR button on IR Tool
– Aim at device and press SELECT
• Device LED will flash green/red – ‘1. WRITE Loop/Adr’ – press ENTER
– Use up/dn arrow buttons to select Loop/Address
Use # buttons to enter Loop/Address
OWER BUTTON
ENTER KEY
SCROLL DOWN KEY
DESELECT KEY
ESCAPE KEY
SCROLL UP KEY
SELECT KEY
PWR
0987
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– Use # buttons to enter Loop/Address
– Point IR Tool at device – press ENTER
• Device LED will flash red when received• Remote will read ‘OK NEW Addr.set’
TIP: You can also connect devices directly to a 24VDC power source.
Note, this assumes the device has never been attached to a firepanel. Installation Instructions 55-051
Manual 06-539 Page 3-9
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Device Addressing – Cheat Sheet
• Pull Station 1-001
• MM (Waterflow) 1-004
• MM (Tamper) 1-005
• MM (Zone Disable) 1-006
• Photo 1-014
• Ion 1-015
• Relay (HVAC) 1-020
• mmm (Low Press) 1-026
• Control (Solenoid) 1-054
• Control (Horn) 1-040
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• Photo/Heat 1-016
• Heat 1-017
When all are addressed....Do LEARN ALL
F4 – PasswordF1 – Config......F4 Learn
Press + till LEARN ALL....then press enter
If addressing troubles are still present,
correct them and LEARN ALL again.
• Top Level Menu – Press ESCAPE until Top Level Menu screen appears
F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Password 3 4)
CyberCat LCD Display
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F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Password 3 – 4)
F2 = Event History Menus
F3 = Diagnostic Tools
F4 = Password Entry Screen
F5 = System Maintenance Menus
F6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
• Maintenance Menu 1 (M1) – Press F5-MAINT
F1 = Read device loop/address
CyberCat LCD Display
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F1 = Read device loop/address
F2 = Assign loop/address to device
F3 = Perform device replacement sequence on sensors
F4 = Select Walktest Mode
F5 = Temporarily Disable onboard Buzzer
F6 = Maintenance Menu 2
Manual 06-326-2 Page 6-3
• Read Device Loop/Address Assignment (M1.1) – Press F1-DEV RD
Line C = Loop & Address of last ‘NEW DEVICE’ record received
CyberCat LCD Display
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Line C = Loop & Address of last NEW DEVICE record received
Line D = Device Type at Loop & Address
Manual 06-326-2 Page 6-4
• Assign Loop/Address to Device (M1.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-DEV ADR
– Step 1• Set Loop and Address
• Press ENTER to store
– Step 2• Attach device to programmer
– Step 3
CyberCat LCD Display
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Step 3• Display will indicate New Device
• Press ENTER to set loop/address
– Step 4• Display will indicate process completion
and increment to next address
Manual 06-326-2 Page 6-4
CyberCat Device Addressing
• Handheld Programmer – Power-Up and follow on-screen prompts
– Step 1• Set Loop and Address
• Press ENTER to store
– Step 2• Attach device to programmer
– Step 3
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p• Display will indicate New Device
• Press ENTER to set loop/address
– Step 4• Display will indicate process completion
and increment to next address
Manual 06-539 Page 3-10
1) Install C-Linx2) If prompted, install Microsoft .NET v2.0
3) License Software• Help – License Software…
• Enter the following Temporary License Code… Click Here
• Restart C-Linx to load License Code
CyberCat Software Configuration
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• Restart C-Linx to load License Code
Jump Drive or HELP Manual 06-448
CyberCat Device Addressing
• Assign Device Address – C-Linx Feature
– Open Panel Explorer
– Select Diagnostics
– Select Assign Device Address – Panel will Reset
– List will populate
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– Select Device
– Change Loop and/or Address
– Click Assign New Address
Jump Drive Manual 06-448 Page 188
NEVER PULL THE CONFIGURATION FROM BRAND NEW DEVICES AS THEY
WILL NOT CONTAIN ALL OPTIONS AND MAY NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY!!!
CyberCat System Configuration(Fike Recommended Configuration Procedure)
1) Address devices based on design drawings/prints2) Use C-Linx Assign Device Address to verify addressing
• Fix addressing errors accordingly
3) Perform a LEARN ALL from panel
• F1-CONFIG, F4-LEARN, +/- for LEARN ALL DEVICES• Review any troubles that occur, if addressing related, correct
• i.e. Multiple Device, Invalid Address, Device Not in Config
4) Create/Open C-Linx configuration
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5) Open Panel Explorer (View -> Panel Explorer)6) Login to Panel
7) Click Send All PC Configuration to Online Panel
8) When complete, close Panel Explorer to logout
9) Test function of system
CyberCat System Operation
• Zone – State Configuration – 254 Software Zones
• Z1 – Z253 = Hazard Zones
• Z254 = Panel (Disable-able)
– States/Functions = Normal, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, Pre- Alarm, Walk-test, Process, Drill, Zone Disable
– Inputs are programmed for zone and function
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– Outputs are programmed for zone and state
– When an input activates, it communicates the zone/state
activation to its peers and the panel – ¼ second SPEED
(older Polling, Group Polling, Interrupt methods)
CyberCat System Operation
• Fan Restart
– Applies to CRM4 modules
– Relay becomes Normally Energized
– Relay maintains current state thru Reset
R t ft fi d d l
- Appears immediately after
Reset
- Relay disappears when
delay expires
- If Manual, screen will
prompt to start sequence
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– Restores after configured delay
• 40 – 250 seconds – Automatic or Manual start sequence
• Automatic = Delay counter starts immediately after Reset
• Manual = Delay counter starts upon user interaction – Press ENTER on keypad
– MM or MMM configured for Fan Restart – 14-key Remote Display Unit (RDU) with a button configured for Fan Restart
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-17
CyberCat System Operation
• Flame Enhance – Photo/Heat Sensors – Improves response when both smoke and heat are detected
• History Buffer
– v3.0 and up• Records up to 3200 events and then FIFO (rotating)
• If an Alarm occurs, then records next 999 events and stops – Prevents overwriting first alarm condition
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CyberCat System Operation
• Viewing History – STEP ALARM, STEP SUPER, STEP ALL
• Use +/- buttons to cycle thru events
• Press F5 while viewing events to toggle between CURRENT
history and ALL history – CURRENT History = Events received after Reset
– ALL History = Events received prior to and after Reset
– v3.0 firmware added F2-HISTRY menu
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• F1 – ALARM = STEP ALARM
• F2 – SUPERV = STEP SUPER
• F4 – EVENTS = STEP ALL
Manual 06-326-2 Page 4-1
CyberCat System Operation
• Network Operations – Connect up to 128 panels
• Cheetah Xi 1016, CyberCat 1016, or CyberCat 254
– RS485 or Fiber • 10-2482 = RS485
• 10-2624 = Fiber Optics – Wire Style-4 or Style-7
– Every event is received and recorded in history by every panel• Configure each panel to act upon event based on zone
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Configure each panel to act upon event based on zone
– Supervise all, none, or a select few panels
– Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Drill broadcast to every panel• Configure each panel to accept switch commands from all, none, or a
select few panels
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-2
CyberCat System Operation
• Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
– Enabled/Disabled for ALL sensors
– If a sensor alarms…• User has 15 seconds to press ACKNOWLEDGE
– If not pressed, system alarms normally
• After ACKNOWLEDGE, system starts 180 second verification period – During this period only panel buzzer and event display activate
– Outputs NOT configured for PAS will immediately activate
– User must press RESET within this period to prevent system alarm
• Second sensor or manual alarm is activated, system alarms normally
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– PAS Inhibit• Allows system to operate without delay
• MM or MMM configured for PAS Inhibit – When active, a trouble condition is generated at panel
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-3
CyberCat System Operation
• Relay Base – Single, Form C contact – Operated by attached sensor
– Configurable for multiple zones and/or states
– Default follows red LED of attached sensor
– Does NOT require 24Vdc Aux power to operate
• Sounder Base – 85dB Sounder
– Operated by attached sensor
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– Operated by attached sensor
– Configurable for multiple zones and/or states – Default follows red LED of attached sensor
– Requires separate 24VDC
– 24VDC Aux Power is NOT Supervised• EOLR – Monitor Module
Manual 06-326 Page 3-31
CyberCat System Operation
• Silence Inhibit – If ENABLED, panel will not silence for 60 seconds following first
Alarm event
– Canadian Requirement
• Silence Reminder – If ENABLED, panel buzzer will chirp every 14 seconds after
outputs have been silenced
C di R i t
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-1
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– Canadian RequirementManual 06-326-2 Page 3-2
CyberCat System Operation
• Summing – Non listed – Allows a summer to “sum” the smoke levels of up to 8 summee’s
– Summer • Sensor that totals the smoke levels of up to 8 sensors
• Configurable total smoke level threshold – Photoelectric Sensors ~ 1.0%OBS/FT – 10.0%OBS/FT
• Configurable “summing” activation state – Alarm – Supervisory Non Latching
– Summing Alarm – Pre-Alarm 1
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– Supervisory Latching – Pre-Alarm 2 – Summee (participant)
• Sensor configured to broadcast its smoke levels – 8 configurable broadcast smoke thresholds
– Broadcast occurs when threshold is reached regardless of rise or fall
NOTE: Summing is performed for devices on the same addressable loop.
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-20
CyberCat System Operation
• Summing Example – Summer
• 1-001
– Summees (up to 8)• 1-001
• 1-002
• 1-003
• 1-019
• 1-020
• 1-022
1 023
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• 1-023
• 1-024
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CyberCat System Operation
• ALARM State
– Activated by Sensor or Input Modules specified
• Photo Sensor • Pull Station
• Photo/Heat Sensor • Monitor Module
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• Photo Duct Sensor • Mini Monitor Module
• Ionization Sensor
– Panel Alarm LED flashes until ACK or SIL (then steady)
– Latching Event
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-7
• WATERFLOW ALARM State
– Panel Alarm LED flashes until ACK or SIL (then steady)
– Latching Event
CyberCat System Operation
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CyberCat System Operation
• ALARM VERIFICATION State
– Activated by Smoke Sensors
– Active during configured verification delay (0-60 seconds)
• Clears when delay expires and sensor alarms
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– No buzzer or LED annunciation, no outputs during verification delay – Provides extra time for smoke sensor to validate alarm threshold
– If alarm threshold is reached, Alarm Verification state begins. After
verification delay expires, if smoke level still exceeds alarm
threshold, sensor enters Alarm state
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-8
CyberCat System Operation
• SUMMING ALARM State
– Activated when the Sensor specified* has summed smoke
levels from other sensors to a preconfigured value
• Photo Sensor • Photo Duct Sensor
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• Photo/Heat Sensor – Panel Alarm LED flashes until ACK or SIL (then steady)
– Latching Event
*Requires specified Sensor to be configured as a summer
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CyberCat System Operation
• TROUBLE State
– Panel Trouble LED flashes until SIL, ACK, or event clear
– Steady Buzzer
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– Most Troubles are non latching• Exceptions
– Loop Class A Open
– Loop Short
Manual 06-326-2 Page 3-10
Refer to, Manual 06-639 for Event List
CyberCat System Operation
• SUPERVISORY State
– Panel Supervisory LED flashes until SIL, ACK, or event clear
– Buzzer Warbles (rapid on/off pattern)
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– Configuration determines Latching or Non Latching
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CyberCat System Operation
• ZONE DISABLE State
– Trouble and Supervisory states activated
– Inputs from disabled zone still report to panel
– Panel modifies zone/state broadcast to a Zone 0
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• Outputs do not respond to a Zone 0 broadcast – Non Latching
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CyberCat System Operation
• PRE-ALARM State
– Two Pre-Alarm Levels (#1 and #2)
– Trouble LED lights, but not a trouble condition SO……
• Outputs configured for Trouble do not activate
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– Buzzer on steady until SIL, ACK, or event clear – No event sent to DACT
– Non Latching
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CyberCat System Operation
• PROCESS State
– No panel LED or Buzzer activation
– Event is recorded in History
– Non Latching
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CyberCat System Operation
• WALKTEST State
– Activates outputs for 4 seconds
• When outputs are configured to activate for Walktest
– Trouble state entered
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– For addressable sensors and input modules
– Walktest is entered on the F5 – MAINTenance menu
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CyberCat System Operation
• DRILL State
– Activated by panel keypad, MM, or RDU
– Event is recorded, piezo warbles
– Outputs configured for the Drill state will remain ON until
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silenced (if configured to be silenceable)
– Latching
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CyberCat Main Board Defaults
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Main Board Relay 1 P12 Relay 1 - 4
Activation State Alarm P12 Module CRM4 Module Installed
Enabled Yes Activation State Alarm
Silenceable No Enabled Yes
Drill Enabled No Silenceable No
Zone Assignments Any Drill Enabled No
Fan Restart Delay Disabled
Main Board Relay 2 Zone Assignments None
Activation State Supervisory
Enabled Yes P13 Relay 1 - 4
Silenceable No P13 Module CRM4 Module Installed
Drill Enabled No Activation State Alarm
Zone Assignments Any Enabled Yes
Silenceable No
Main Board Relay 3 Drill Enabled No
Activation State Trouble Fan Restart Delay Disabled
CyberCat Main Board Defaults
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Enabled Yes Zone Assignments NoneSilenceable No
Drill Enabled No
Zone Assignments Any
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CyberCat Device Configuration Defaults
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CyberCat Device Configuration Defaults
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CommonCustom Message Line 1 x-yyy MINI MANALARM
Custom Message Line 2 LOOP x
Custom Message Line 3 ADDRESS yyy
Input Function Manual Alarm
Input Latching Type Latching
Input Contact Type Normally Open
Input Short Detection Disabled
Zone Assignments 001
• Mini Monitor Module • Pull Station ModuleCommon
Custom Message Line 1 x-yyy PULL STATION
Custom Message Line 2 LOOP x
Custom Message Line 3 ADDRESS yyy
Input Function Manual Alarm
Zone Assignments 001
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• Control Module • Relay ModuleCommon
Custom Message Line 1 x-yyy OUTPUT MODULE
Custom Message Line 2 LOOP x
Custom Message Line 3 ADDRESS yyy
Zone Assignments 001
Drill Output Pattern On Continuous
Silenceable Yes
Posit ive Alarm Sequence Disabled
Output ControlPriority State Action Pattern
01 Alarm Zone 001 On Continuous
32 Test Alarm Zone 001 Walktest
CommonCustom Message Line 1 x-yyy RELAY MODULE
Custom Message Line 2 LOOP x
Custom Message Line 3 ADDRESS yyy
Zone Assignments 001
Drill Output Pattern Disabled
Silenceable No
Positive Alarm Sequence Disabled
Relay Monitoring Disabled
Dry Contact Input Not Used
Output Control
Priority State Action Pattern
01 Alarm Zone 001 On Continuous
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Build Configuration
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CyberCat System Configuration(Fike Recommended Configuration Procedure)
1) Address devices based on design drawings/prints2) Use C-Linx Assign Device Address to verify addressing• Fix addressing errors accordingly
3) Perform a LEARN ALL from panel• F1-CONFIG, F4-LEARN, +/- for LEARN ALL DEVICES
• Review any troubles that occur, if addressing related, correct• i.e. Multiple Device, Invalid Address, Device Not in Config
4) Create/Open C-Linx configuration
5) Open Panel Explorer (View -> Panel Explorer)
6) Login to Panel
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6) Login to Panel
7) Click Send All PC Configuration to Online Panel
8) When complete, close Panel Explorer to logout
9) Test function of system
LCD Display Menus
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• System Status
– Press ESCAPE until System Status screen appears
Line A = Firmware Version
Line B = 20 character custom logo
Line C = Current system time and date
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Line C Current system time and dateLine D = Current # of Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble Events
NOTE: Panel returns to this screen after 100 seconds of no activity.
CyberCat LCD Display
• Top Level Menu
– Press ESCAPE until Top Level Menu screen appears
F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Level 3 Password)
F2 = Event History Menus
F3 = Diagnostic Tools
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gF4 = Password Entry Screen
F5 = System Maintenance Menus
F6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
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• Password
– Press F4-PASSWRD
Line B = Use left/right arrows and +/- buttons to enter 4 digit password
NOTE: Sys Admin or higher allows Sys Admin password to be edited
Line C = Status of Password entryLi D 4 di it d f bt i i f t d
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yLine D = 4 digit access code for obtaining factory password
NOTE: Password times out if no keys are pressed for a period of about 1/2 hour
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Configuration Menu 1 (C1)
– Press ESCAPE for Top Level Menu, then Press F1-CONFIG
F1 = Addressable Devices Configuration Menu
F2 = Onboard Notification Appliance Circuits Configuration Menu
F3 = Signaling Line Circuits Configuration MenuF4 L S
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F5 = Voice Operation Screen
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 2
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• Device Configuration (C1.1)
– Press F1-DEVICE
F1 = Configure device function, message, zone, pattern
F3 = Perform a manual configuration check
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Device Alarm Features (C1.1.1)
– Press F1-ALARM FEATURES
Line A = Select Loop/Address to configure
Line B = Set device function of L-ADR and contact closure (if applicable)
NOTE: ‘d’ for disabled; ‘*’ reading/writing
Line C = Custom message that appears on Line B when an event fordevice L ADR occurs
Sensors & Input Modules Control & Relay Modules
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device L-ADR occurs
Line D = Zone or 1st priority row assignments for device L-ADR
F1 = Delete Device Configuration for L-ADR
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Delete Device Configuration (C1.1.1.1)
– Press F1
Line A = Device to Delete – DEV TYPE clears after deleted
Line B = Instruction to press ENTER
Line C = Function to execute
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Device Alarm Features (C1.1.1)
– Press F1-ALARM FEATURES
Line A = Select Loop/Address to configure
Line B = Set device function of L-ADR and contact closure (if applicable)
NOTE: ‘d’ for disabled; ‘*’ reading/writing
Line C = Custom message that appears on Line B when an event fordevice L-ADR occurs
Sensors & Input Modules Control & Relay Modules
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device L-ADR occurs
Line D = Zone or 1st priority row assignments for device L-ADR
F2 = Read/Write/Disable/Enable Device L-ADR
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Read/Write/Enable/Disable Device (C1.1.1.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2
Line A = Device to Read/Write/Disable/Enable
Line B = Instruction to press ENTER at desired function
Line C = Desired function
Line D = Displays execution and completion of desire function
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CAUTION: Do NOT escape from this screen while performing any one of the
functions described.
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CAUTION: DO NOT DO A DEVICE READ OR LEARN ALL WITH
DEVICES DISABLED.
If device at address selected is a FAASTDetector…this is all you would see
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• Device Alarm Features (C1.1.1)
– Press Escape….If this is a Relay Module
Line A = Select Loop/Address to configure
Line B = Set device function of L-ADR and contact closure (if applicable)
NOTE: ‘d’ for disabled; ‘*’ reading/writing
Line C = Custom message that appears on Line B when an event fordevice L ADR occurs
Relay Modules
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device L-ADR occurs
Line D = Zone or 1st priority row assignments for device L-ADR
F3 = Fan Restart Delay
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• Device Alarm Features (C1.1.1.3)
– By Pressing F3
Line A =
Line B = This lets you set the fan re-start delay (0-255 seconds)
Line C =
Line D =
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• Device Configuration (C1.1.3)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-CONFIGURATION CHK
Firmware v2.0 and higher
Line A = Shows Loop/Address of existing devices being checked
Line B = Panel and Device checksum values for device L-ADR.
Updated by pressing ENTER.Line C = Instruction to press ENTER
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Line D = Indicates progress of configuration check
NOTE: This will check ALL devices, NOT just the address shown, AND
it keeps checking even if you ESCAPE this screen. (ALL Loops)
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• Device Configuration (C1.1)
– Press Escape back to Device Configuration Screen.
F1 = Configure device function, message, zone, pattern
F2 = Configure Pre-Discharge Type
F3 = Perform a manual configuration checkF4 = Requires Factory Level Password to see this option
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• Device Error (C1.1.4)
– Factory Level Password…then Press F4
Line A =
Line B = Device Error Trouble Indication (Enabled/Disabled)
Line C =Line D = Auto Correction for Device Error (Enabled/Disabled)
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May not comply with UL requirements if changed.
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• Configuration Menu 1 (C1)
– Press ESCAPE for Top Level Menu, then Press F1-CONFIG
F1 = Addressable Devices Configuration Menu
F2 = Onboard Notification Appliance Circuits Configuration Menu
F3 = Signaling Line Circuits Configuration MenuF4 = Learn Screen
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F5 = Voice Operation Screen
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 2
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CyberCat LCD Display
• NAC Configuration (C1.2)
– Then Press F2-NAC
F1 = Set configuration for NAC #1 and #2
F2 = Assign NAC #1 and #2 to zones
F3 = Select Strobe Synchronization Protocol
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• NAC Functions (C1.2.1)
– Press F1-NAC FUNCTIONS
Line A = Select NAC #1 or #2 – Enable/Disable NAC #1 or #2
Line B = Select activation state for NAC selected on Line A
Line C = Select CONSTANT output or Sync Protocol
(See Menu C1.2.3 for NAC Sync Protocol)
Line D = Can NAC be silenced? (Y/N)
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Line D Can NAC be silenced? (Y/N)
Does NAC activate in DRILL mode? (Y/N)
Does NAC activate on Walktest events? (Y/N)
Is it silenceable during Waterflow? (Y/N)
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CyberCat LCD Display
• NAC Zone Assignments (C1.2.2)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-NAC ZONE ASSIGNS
Line A = Select NAC #1 or #2 – Any Zone/Multi-Zone
Line B = Range of 20 zones to display
Line C = Placeholders for Line DLine D = Only applies if Multi-Zone is selected – ‘Y’ means zone is
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CyberCat LCD Display
• NAC Synchronization Protocol (C1.2.3)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-PROTOCOL
– Use +/- buttons to cycle thru and select desired sync protocol
– Selected sync protocol applies to both NAC #1 and #2
– Refer to Menu C1.2.1 to enable sync protocol on NAC circuits
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• SLC Configuration (C1.3)
– Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F3-SLC
Line B = Is a Supplemental Loop Module installed?
NOTE: Set this parameter prior to connecting with C-Linx
Line C = Are sensors configured for Positive Alarm Sequencing?If so, how much time to press Acknowledge (15 - 30 seconds)
If so what message do you want to play during that time?
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If so, what message do you want to play during that time?
Line D = Select loop wiring style. (4, 6, or 7)
Press F1 = Failure to report New Device Message
(NEXT SCREEN)
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CyberCat LCD Display
• SLC Configuration
– By pressing F1 on previous screen, you get here.
– When panel is reset, each device should create a NEW DEVICE
record. If an OUTPUT DEVICE does not report a NEW DEVICE
record, it will register a new fault: DEVICE NOT READY if Line B isset to YES.
To clear reset panel until it clears
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– To clear, reset panel until it clears.
– If events show several DEVICE NOT READY events, set Line D to
YES. Panel will then send a message to devices at midnight.
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Learn (C1.4)
– Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F4-LEARN
– Use +/- to select either ‘LEARN NEW DEVICES’ or ‘LEARN ALL
DEVICES’• Learn New only learns loop/address not currently set in the panel
• Learn All erases all loop/address assignments and starts over
– Press ENTER to reset panel and execute the learn process.• Keypad is locked while Learn Mode Is Active
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• Keypad is locked while Learn Mode Is Active
• Panel will display ‘LEARN MODE COMPLETE’ when process ends
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Learn (C1.4)
– Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F4-LEARN
– Use +/- to select either ‘LEARN NEW DEVICES’ or ‘LEARN ALL
DEVICES’• Learn New only learns loop/address not currently set in the panel
• Learn All erases all loop/address assignments and starts over
– Press ENTER to reset panel and execute the learn process.• Keypad is locked while Learn Mode Is Active
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• Keypad is locked while Learn Mode Is Active
• Panel will display ‘LEARN MODE COMPLETE’ when process ends
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Voice (C1.5)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-VOICE
Line A = Voice Operation Mode (Single/Dual Channel)
Line B = City Sequence Code
(Standard,Boston. Chicago, New York, Special)Line C = Messages to activate Eclipse Devices for voice operation
(On / Off)
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Line D = Priority of SLC Devices for voice operation
(0-254….1 is Highest Priority, 254 is Lowest Priority)
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Configuration Menu 2 (C2)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 2
F1 = Adjust system time, date, day, and daylight savings
F2 = Set unsilence timeout and Canadian parameters
F3 = Auxiliary power circuits and system power optionsF4 = Day/Night Sensitivity Settings
F5 = Zone Configuration
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F5 Zone Configuration
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 3
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CyberCat LCD Display
• System Time/Date (C2.1)
– Press F1-TIME
Line A = Adjust System Time
Line B = Adjust System Date
Line C = Adjust Current Day of WeekLine D = Participate in daylight savings?
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NOTE: Firmware v3.0 and higher now conform to the new daylight savings period.
Daylight savings starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
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• Power Options (C2.3)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-POWER
CyberCat 50 & 254 CyberCat 1016
Line A = Are batteries attached to the
main board? (Yes/No)
Line B = Is a 120V or 240V transformer
installed? (120VAC/240VAC)
Line A = Is a Supplemental Power
Supply (SPS) installed? (Yes/No)
Line B = Is a 120V or 240V transformer
installed? (120VAC/240VAC)
Line C = Is the main and/or aux battery
i t ll d? ( / )
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Line D = Supervise auxiliary power
circuits? (Y/N)
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Day/Night/Holiday Sensitivity (C2.4)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-DAY SEN
F1 = Set Day/Night Sensitivity Start/Stop Times
F2 = Set dates considered to be a holiday
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• Day/Night Sensitivity (C2.4.1)
– Press F1-DAYTIME SEN RANGE
Line A =
Line B = Daytime Sensitivity Start Time
Line C = Daytime Sensitivity Stop Time (Night Start Time)Line D = Select days of the week that participate in Daytime
Sensitivity. Day participates if visible.
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• Holiday Settings (C2.4.2)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-SELECT HOLIDAYS
Line A = 20 Holidays selectable among all 4 lines. Move the cursor to
the far right of line 4 and press right arrow once more to
advance to screen 2. Each holiday for the current year isdisplayed in Month-Date format.
Line B = Dates of holidays that will remain in night sensitivity
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Line C = Dates of holidays that will remain in night sensitivity
Line D = Dates of holidays that will remain in night sensitivity
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Zone Configuration (C2.5)
– Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F5-ZONE
Line A = Enable/Disable outputs in selected zone
Line B = Set 20 character custom message for selected zone
NOTE – See Tech Bulletin DC11-004
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Press F1 = City of Chicago Chime Codes
(NEXT SCREEN)
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CyberCat LCD Display
• Zone Configuration (C2.5.1) Chicago Only
Line B = Zone selected to set Chicago Chime Code for
Line C = Each zone can be programmed for up to a series of 4 chime
codes (0-9 chimes each). The codes are designed to chime at 1
second intervals. The time between digits is roughly 2 seconds.
NOTE: Chimes are produced on NAC #1 ONLY If codes are assigned
NOTE – See Tech Bulletin DC11-004
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NOTE: Chimes are produced on NAC #1 ONLY. If codes are assigned
to a zone, then NAC #1 will produce chime codes, regardless of
any other configuration set for NAC #1.
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• Zone Configuration (C2.5.1) Chicago Only
• Chime Codes will only work on NAC #1 and only if Protocol for
NAC # 1 is set to CHIME CODE
• Neither Drill nor Walktest is allowed for NAC #1 when Chime
Codes are assigned..
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• Configuration Menu 3 (C3) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F6-MENU 3
F1 = Configure peripheral devices and circuit options
F2 = Allow/disallow access to walktest from Maintenance Menu
F3 = Set Ground Fault optionsF4 = Set panel Abort type
F5 = Enable/disable Day/Night Sensitivity
F6 Go to Configuration Menu 4
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• Peripheral Configuration (C3.1) – Press F1-PERIPH
F1 = Configure peripheral devices
F2 = Peripheral communications source
F3 = Peripheral bus communications speedF4 = Configure peripheral command set
F5 =
F6 =
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• Peripheral Device Configuration (C3.1.1) – Press F1-DEVICE
Line A = Select peripheral address to configure
Line B = What type of device is at address specified in Line A?
Line C = Do you want to supervise this device?Line D = 20 character custom message that will appear for any events
caused by this device.
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• Peripheral Communications Source (C3.1.2) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F2-SOURCE
– PANEL• Default selection upon Reset and option necessary during normal
system operation. Allows communications between main board
processor and peripherals.
– USB CONNECTOR• Choose this option when uploading/downloading a configuration
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Choose this option when uploading/downloading a configuration
to/from a peripheral device and C-Linx.
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• Peripheral Communications Speed (C3.1.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-SPEED (Version 5.0 & Newer)
– PANEL• Starting with Version 6.1, default is 38,400bps
• HIT + (Next Slide)
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• Peripheral Communications Speed (C3.1.3)
– PANEL• Can change to 9,600 bps
– Correct Revision Firmware – MUST make sure that peripherals being used are capable of
38,400 baud rate. Panel bpd must match settings on Peripherals.
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– Can NOT mix different baud rate devices on same circuit.
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• Peripheral Command Set (C3.1.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-CMD SET
EVAC – Set to NONE for no voice system
Set to EVAX if a FikeGuard/EVAX connected to the P5 jack.
Set to FIKE if using integrated Voice Evac
STATUS
HISTORY
XMIT
HISTORY
PACKING
HISTORY
MESSAGE
All peripherals v3.0 and newer: EXP Either ON EXP
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• Walktest Enable/Disable (C3.2) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F2-WALK
Line A = ENABLED = Walktest mode can be activated from the
Maintenance Menu. (requires SYS ADMIN access)
DISABLED = Walktest mode can not be activated from the
Maintenance Menu.
NOTE: Activating a Test Alarm with the IR Tool will enter the panel into Walktest
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NOTE: Activating a Test Alarm with the IR Tool will enter the panel into Walktest
mode regardless of how this screen is configured.
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• Ground Fault Enable/Disable & Offset (C3.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-GROUND
Line B = Supervise for level 1 ground fault? (ENABLED/DISABLED)
Line C = Supervise for level 2 ground fault? (ENABLED/DISABLED)
Line D = Set offset for ground fault sense. (+/- 25)
NOTE: Level 4 (FACTORY) password is required.
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• Sensitivity Changes (C3.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-SEN CHG
Line B = Use +/- to ENABLE/DISABLE day/night sensitivity changes.
Line D = Indicates current sensitivity being used.
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• Configuration Menu 4 (C4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 4
F1 = AC Trouble Delay
F2 = VESDA Configuration
F3 = Auxiliary NAC Configuration
F4 = Power Cutoff Relay
F5 = On-board Relay and P12/P13 configuration (excludes CyberCat 50)
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 5
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• AC Trouble Delay (C4.1) – Press F1-AC DEL
Line C = If the panel should lose AC power, how many hours do you
want the panel to wait until the onboard trouble relay and
DACT are activated? (Default = 2 hours)
NOTE: Panel will still record AC POWER LOW event and activate any devices
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• VESDA Configuration (C4.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-VESDA
F1 = VESDAnet device configuration
F2 = VESDA LaserSCANNER sector configuration
F3 = Point ID configuration for EVAX, DACT, LED Graphic, and
Graphic Monitoring applications.
F4 = Configure VESDA unit release features
F5 = VESDA HLI Setting
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• VESDA Alarm Features (C4.2.1) – Press F1-ALARM FEATURES
Line A = VESDAnet zone (device) number to configure
Line B = Select VESDA type, Fire-1 state, Enable/Disable
Line C = 20 character custom message for VESDA events
Line D = CyberCat zones that respond to events from selected
VESDA unit
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• VESDA Alarm Features (C4.2.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-SECTOR ZONES
Line A = VESDAnet zone (device) number to configure
Line B = Configure the states for sectors 1 and 2, and which CyberCat
zones respond to sectors 1 and 2
Line C = Configure the states for sectors 3 and 4, and which CyberCat
zones respond to sectors 3 and 4
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• VESDA Point Configuration (C4.2.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-EVAX
Line A = VESDAnet zone (device) number to configure
Line B = Loop that selected VESDA unit is assigned
Line C = Address that selected VESDA unit is assigned
NOTE: Loop and Address are “virtual” assignments – only need to be configured
if VESDA needs to be monitored by a point ID system (i.e. EVAX, DACT,
LED Graphic, Computer Graphic, etc.).
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• VESDA Point Configuration (C4.2.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-COMMAND
Line D = Shows HLI Firmware version (Retrieved from HLI itself)
NOTE: Panel will now query the HLI to determine which version is connected for
proper supervision upon reset. Press ENTER here to cause panel to send querycommand that retrieves HLI firmware version. The panel will also queries the HLI
during reset.
(OLDER) – Peer-to-Peer communicates with 40 VESDAs but only 10 for 10 second response
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(OLDER) Peer to Peer communicates with 40 VESDAs but only 10 for 10 second response
(NEWER) (HLI V3.08.00 or higher) communicates with 40 VESDAs for 10 second response
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• Auxiliary NAC Configuration (C4.3) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F3-AUX NAC
F1 = Configure auxiliary NAC functions
F2 = Configure auxiliary NAC zone assignments
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support this feature.
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• Auxiliary NAC Function (C4.3.1) – Press F1-AUX NAC FUNCTIONS
Line A = Select AUX NAC circuit to configure. Enable/Disable NAC
Line B = Select state of activation (if applicable)
Line C = Select function of output circuit.
(AUX CONST, AUX RESET, CLASS B NAC, TRACK NAC #1, TRACK NAC #2)
Line D = Select if silenceable, operate on Drill, operate on Walktest
(where applicable)
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support this feature.
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• Auxiliary NAC Zone Assignments (C4.3.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-AUX NAC ZONES
Line A = Select AUX NAC circuit to configure. Select active on ANY
ZONE or set to MULTI-ZONE to specify zone(s).
Line B = Select zones to view in groups of 20.
Line C = Place holders for zone numbers.
Line D = Place a ‘Y’ under each place holder for zone you wish this
NAC circuit to act upon.
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NOTE: Future feature of the CyberCat. Current CyberCat hardware does not
support this feature.
• Configuration Menu 4 (C4.4) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F4-PWR CUT
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Line C = What is the address of the Power Cutoff Relay?
(Configuration in that relay module should be BLANK.)
ULC requires low power cutoff when power dips below 19 volts DC.When power drops below that level, it will activate this relay. This in
turn activated a multi-voltage relay large enough to carry battery
current to panel, and opens that circuit.
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• Power Cutoff
Relay
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• Relay & P12/P13 Configuration (C4.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-RELAYS
F1 = Select module(s) installed at P12 and/or P13
F2 = Configure CRM4 Relay Functions (if installed)
F3 = Configure CRM4 Relay Zone Assignments (if installed)
F4 = Configure Fan Restart for Automatic or Manual operation
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• Configure P12/P13 (C4.5.1) – Press F1-SELECT MODULE
Line B = What module is installed at location P12?
(No Module, CRM4, RPM#1, RPM#2, Bosch DACT)
Line C = What module is installed at location P13?(No Module, CRM4, RPM#1, RPM#2)
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• Relay Functions (C4.5.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-RELAY FUNCTIONS
Line A = Select relay to configure (NUM1-3 = P2 Relays 1-3, P12A-P13D)
Line B = What state do you want relay to activate on?
Line C = Should this relay silence when panel is silenced?
Should this relay activate while in DRILL mode?Line D = Fan Restart delay. Sets the number of seconds, after reset,
selected relay should delay its return to normal.
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• Relay Functions (C4.5.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-RELAY ZONE ASSIGN
Line A = Select port and relay to configure. Should this relay activate
for Any Zone, or specific zone (Multi Zone)?
Line B = If Multi Zone, which zone range do you wish to configure?
Line C = Place holder for zone range selected in Line B.Line D = If Multi Zone, which zone(s) do you wish to assign this relay?
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• CRM4 Relay Fan Restart Function (C4.5.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-FAN RESTART MODE
Line B = Do you want relays configured with a Fan Restart delay to
begin their counter automatically upon reset or require a manual
input activation following reset?
NOTE: Manual Fan Restart input options include the ENTER button on the main
controller, a Monitor Module configured for Fan Restart, or a Remote
Display with a button configured for Fan Restart.
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• Configuration Menu 5 (C5) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F6-MENU 5
F1 = Edit logo that appears on Line B of System Status Screen
F2 = Configure Auto Addressing feature
F3 = Factory Training Panel Option ONLY....will not see in field
F4 = Configure Dialer auto test featureF5 = CyberCat network configuration
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 6
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• Corporate Logo (C5.1) – Press F1-LOGO
Line C = 20 character custom logo that will appear on Line B of the
System Status Screen.
NOTE: This is NOT the message that identifies the panel on the network or with
panel generated events. Refer to the Network Module menu C5.5.2 to
configure the panel custom message.
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• Auto Addressing Feature (C5.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-AUTO A
Firmware v2.0 and higher
Line A = Turn auto addressing on/off
Line B = Visible loop numbers have auto addressing on
Line C = Desired start and end address rangeLine D = Stores auto addressing configuration changes
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• Configuration Menu 5 (C5.3) – Press ESCAPE
F1 = Edit logo that appears on Line B of System Status Screen
F2 = Configure Auto Addressing feature
F3 = Factory Training Panel Option ONLY....will not see in field
F4 = Configure Dialer auto test featureF5 = CyberCat network configuration
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 6
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• Dialer Auto Test Configuration (C5.4) – Press F4-DIALER
Line B = Set how often the CyberCat should initiate a test to the
dialer. (never, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours)
Line C = Set time first test should be initiated for give day.
NOTE: If the attached dialer performs its own auto test, unless instructed to do
so by the LAHJ, it is recommended to disable this feature.
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• Network Configuration Menu (C5.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-NETWORK
F1 = Configure panel’s network ID and network supervision
F2 = Set module type, wiring style, and switch functions
F3 = Select zones this panel should participate in
F4 = Set history message transmit redundancyF5 = Configure how panel responds to switches
F6 =
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• Network ID and Supervision (C5.5.1) – Press F1-ID’S
Line A = What is this panel’s network ID?
Line B = Cycle thru the 128 network IDs in groups of 20
Line C =Group placeholder #s
Line D = Place a ‘Y’ under each network ID this panel shouldsupervise
(Press F1 to give network panels Custom Message)
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• Network ID and Supervision (C5.5.1)
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By Pressing F1 from previous screen, you can change the network
custom messages that will be received by network panels.
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• Network Module Type (C5.5.2) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F2-MODULE
Line A = Where is this module located in the network? (First, Middle, Last)
Line B = What wiring style is the network using?
(Class B – Style 4, Class A – Style 7)
Line C = Should this panel accept switch commands from ALL otherpanels on the network or only specific panels?
(ALL = GLOBAL, Specific = LOCAL)
Line D = Custom Message that is added to any events generated by
this panel.
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• Network Zone Configuration (C5.5.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-ZONES
Line B = Cycle thru the 254 zones in groups of 20
Line C = Zone placeholder #s
Line D = Place a ‘Y’ under each zone number that you want this panel
to participate.
NOTE: All events received from the network are recorded in history.
The panel will only act upon the event if it originated in one
of the zones specified by this menu.
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• Network Switch Assignments (C5.5.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-HIST TR
Line C = How many times to transmit each event onto the network
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Our endurance testing for LARGE panel networks has produced a very
small failure rate of the transmit/receipt of some history records acrossthe network. Therefore, we have provided the capability to transmit the
history twice for each event.
Default value is 0, but can be changed to 1 with SYS ADMIN password
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• Network Switch Assignments (C5.5.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-SWITCH
Line B = Cycle thru the 128 panel IDs in groups of 20
Line C = Panel ID placeholder #s
Line D = Place a ‘Y’ under each panel ID that you want this panel
to accept switch commands from.
NOTE: Switch Function (C5.5.2) must be set to LOCAL before information entered
in this screen will apply.
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• Configuration Menu 6 (C6) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F6-MENU 6
F1 = Configure Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
F2 = Select which panels to supervise via Ethernet
F3 = Configure Ethernet supervision timeout period
F4 = Select keypad operationF5 = Select keypad LED operation
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 7 (New in 6.4 Firmware)
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• Ethernet IP Addresses (C6.1) – Press F1-IP ADR
Line B = What is the IP address for this panel?
Line C = What is the IP address of the panel that should receive this
panel’s history messages?
Line D = What is the IP address of the panel that is supervising thispanel?
NOTE: SRC IP Address must be unique across entire local Ethernet network.
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• Ethernet IP Supervision (C6.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-IP SUP
Line B = Which panel(s) do you wish to supervise?
Line C =
Line D = What is the IP address of the panel entered on Line B?
NOTE: Enter an IP address of all zeros for each panel you do NOT want to supervise.
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• Ethernet IP Timeout, History, & Date/Time (C6.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-IP TIM
Line B = How much time can elapse without a response from
supervised panels before a trouble is annunciated?5 – 55 seconds in increments of 5
1 – 59 minutes in increments of 1
1 – 18 hours in increments of 1
Line C = How many history messages are sent for each give event?
(Fike recommendation is 2)
Line D = Configure whether to update panel date/time from Ethernet
Events (DISABLED, ACCEPT, SEND)
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• Panel Switch Operation (C6.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-SW OPER
Line C = NORMAL allows DRILL and SILENCE buttons to function.
DISABLED renders these buttons inoperable.
REQUIRES LEVEL 4 FACTORY PASSWORD TO CHANGE
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• Panel Switch Operation (C6.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-LED OPR
Line C = Select how keypad status LEDs operate.• Pre-Alarm1/Pre-Alarm2/Zone Disabled/Walktest
OR
• Pre-Discharge/Release/Release Disabled/Abort
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• Configuration Menu 7 (C7) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 7
F1 = Configure AHU Fire Key Requirements
F2 =
F3 =
F4 =F5 =
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 1
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• Configuration Menu 7 (C7.1) – Press F1-AHUKEY
Line A = Use the +/- keys to toggle the field from ‘No’ to ‘Yes.’
‘Yes’ will require an AHU fire key switch to be active before
fan restart sequence is allowed.
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• Panel Switch Operation (C6.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 1
F1 = Configure Addressable Devices
F2 = Configure onboard Notification Appliance Circuits
F3 = Configure Signaling Line Circuits
F4 = Reset with Learn New or Learn AllF5 =
F6 = Go to Configuration Menu 2
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• Top Level Menu – Press ESCAPE until Top Level Menu screen appears
F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Level 3 Password)
F2 = Event History Menus
F3 = Diagnostic Tools
F4 = Password Entry ScreenF5 = System Maintenance Menus
F6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
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• History Menu (H1) – Press ESCAPE for Top Level Menu, then Press F2-HISTRY
F1 = Step thru current Alarm events (Alarm must be active)
F2 = Step thru current Supervisory events (Supervisory must be active)
F3 = Step thru current Trouble events (Trouble must be active)
F4 = Step thru All current eventsF5 = Step thru current Zone events (Zone related events must be active)
F6 = Erase history (Level 3 Password Required)
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• Gather additional event information – Press F1 to toggle display of Panel, Loop, & Address
– Press F2 to toggle display of all 3 lines of custom message
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• Zone History (H1.5) – Press F5-ZONE
– No Password Required
– Zone related event must active on system
– Use +/- buttons to cycle thru events
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• Erase Panel History (H1.6) – Press F6-ERASE
– Level 3 – 4 Password Required
– Marks erased events as “ERASED EVENT”
– Records “HISTORY ERASED”
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• Erase Panel History (H1.6) – Press ENTER
– History will be erased. Then history will be filled with events
showing as”
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• Top Level Menu – Press ESCAPE twice until Top Level Menu screen appears
F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Password 3 – 4)
F2 = Event History Menus
F3 = Diagnostic Tools
F4 = Password Entry ScreenF5 = System Maintenance Menus
F6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
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• Maintenance Menu (M1) – Press F5-MAINT
F1 = Read device loop/address
F2 = Assign loop/address to device
F3 = Perform device replacement sequence on sensors
F4 = Select Walktest ModeF5 = Temporarily Disable onboard Buzzer
F6 = Maintenance Menu 2
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• Automated Sensor Replacement (M1.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-DEV RPL
– Step 1• Enter Level 2 – 4 Password
• Enter Loop/Address for the Sensor
• Press ENTER
– Step 2• Panel will retrieve Sensor’s config
NOTE: Do not press any buttons while this
screen is displayed.
– Step 3• Remove Sensor and install new one
• Press ENTER
– Continued…
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• Automated Sensor Replacement (M1.3)
– Step 4• Panel sends config to Sensor
NOTE: Do not press any buttons while screen
is displayed.
– Step 5
• Panel displays COMPLETED• Press ENTER to repeat sequence
NOTE: Panel will record DEVICE REPLACE OK in the event history upon a
successful sensor replacement. Panel will record DEVICE REPLACE FAILin the event history upon any failure of the sensor replacement process.
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• Walktest Modes (M1.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-WALKTS
Line B = Press ENTER to toggle to desired walktest mode
Line C =
Line D = How many hours should pass with no events before walktest
mode times out?
NOTE: Walktest must be Enabled thru configuration (C3.2) before walktest mode
can be selected. Reset cancels walktest mode.
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• Panel Buzzer Disable (M1.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-BUZZER
Line C = Select NORMAL or DISABLED. Disabled will keep local
piezo/buzzer OFF until Reset or Password Timeout.
NOTE: Level 3 Password Required.
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• Maintenance Menu (M2.3) – Press Escape back to MAINT
F1 = Read device loop/address
F2 = Assign loop/address to device
F3 = Perform device replacement sequence on sensors
F4 = Select Walktest ModeF5 = Temporarily Disable onboard Buzzer
F6 = Maintenance Menu 2
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• Maintenance Menu (M1) – Press F6 MENU 2
F1 = Mass Notification System Reset
F2 = Mass Notification System Silence
F3 = Switch Timeout (Chicago Mode Boards Only)
F4 = Read Config from Devices into PanelF5 = FAAST Maintenance Options
F6 = AHU ON
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CyberCat LCD Display• Enable Drill/Silence/Acknowledge (M2.4)
– Press F4-CFG RD
Line A =
Line B = Select which loops the READ function will be performed on
Line C =
Line D= How many devices on system will be read
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CyberCat LCD Display• READ CONFIG (M2.4)
– Press ENTER will READ those devices configuration into panel
While Reading, main display will show this screen until completed.
You will also be locked out from performing other functions while
this is in progress.
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CyberCat LCD Display• READ CONFIG (M2.4)
– Press ENTER will READ and create event in History
While Reading, main display will show this screen until completed.
You will also be locked out from performing other functions while
this is in progress.
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
– Escape, then Press F5-FAAST
Line A = Select the Loop and address range of device addresses
Line B = Place Holders to help find address desired for range set on
Line A
Line C = Addresses that are a FAAST Detector only will be displayed
Line D = Move cursor under FAAST shown on Line C and press:
F1 to Read the FAAST Detector
F2 to Isolate/Unisolate that FAAST
F3 to Disable/Enable that FAAST
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
– Press F1 to READ
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
– Press F2 to ISOLATE
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
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When a FAAST Device is Isolated….
you will see the letter I under that address
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
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And when Isolated, you create a TROUBLE event on your panel
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
– Press F3 to DISABLE
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
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When a FAAST Device is Disabled….
you will see the letter D under that address
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
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When a FAAST Device is DISABLED….you create a TROUBLE AND
a SUPERVISORY event on your panel…
And the fan shuts down on the FAAST Unit.
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
– Move your cursor under the D and Press F3 again to Enable
It will again show **SENDING** on the bottom line until the D changes
back to F on the third line when RE-Enabled.
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CyberCat LCD Display• FAAST Read/Disable/Enable (M2.5)
–
And when RE-Enabled….you get an event to clear the trouble.
Give it a few seconds and the fan will restart on the FAAST.
You may have a GENERAL TROUBLE for a short time until the fangets up to speed on the unit.
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CyberCat Service & Troubleshooting• Checkout per NFPA 72
• Maintenance
– Batteries• Sealed Lead Acid
– Replace every 3 years according to date of manufacture
– Sooner if required by customer or LAHJ
• Lithium Coin Cell – On CyberCat Controllers, LED Graphic Controller, Zone Annunciator, and RDUs
– Replace AT LEAST every 5 years – Fike P/N 02-4040
• Troubleshooting – System Events
• Refer to Manual 06-639 for event description and resolution
– Diagnostic Menus
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TP1 & 2GND +24V
AC & BATT FUSES BATTERY SW1 - HARD RESET
CHASSISGND
PTC’S (THERMAL FUSES-’PS’)Resettable AUX Power Fuse AUX Power Fuses
CHASSISGND
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AC & BATT FUSES
ChassisGround
Aux Power Fuses
TP 1
(Gnd)
TP 2 (24Vdc)
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Chassis
GroundLithium Battery
TP 1
(Gnd)
TP 2 (24Vdc)PTC’S (THERMAL FUSES-’PS’)
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Battery Charging Trouble
Manual 06-620 & DC10-001
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• Diagnostic Menu 1 (D1) – Press ESCAPE for Top Level Menu, then Press F3-DIAG
F1 = Perform diagnostics on addressable devices
F2 = Panel diagnostics – Ground Fault
F3 = Panel diagnostics
F4 = Test front panel LEDs and LCD DisplayF5 = Firmware CRC value
F6 = Got to Diagnostics Menu 2
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• Addressable Device Diagnostic Menu (D1.1) – Press F1-DEVICE
F1 = View addressable devices by loop and light LEDs
F2 = Compare Device Serial Numbers to Configs
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• Addressable Device Type and Locate (D1.1.1) – Press F1-TYPE LOC & LED
Line A = Loop # (1-4), Addresses in groups of 20;
Last Position: D=Device type is displayed on line 4
Line B = Address placeholders for groups of 20 devices
Line C = Displays the type of device CONFIGURED at the specific address:P=Photo U=Photo/Heat H=Heat - =unknown 2=Dual Monitor Module
D=Duct T=Pull Station M=Monitor, 4” m=Mini Monitor Z=Zone Module
I=Ion Y=Relay C=Control
Line D = Displays the type of device PRESENT/FOUND on the SLC or the
devices LED status
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• Addressable Device Type and Locate (D1.1.1) – Press F1-TYPE LOC & LED
Line A = Loop # (1-4), Addresses in groups of 20;
Last Position: L=Light LED; use +/- while cursor is under address
Line B = Address placeholders for groups of 20 devices
Line C =
Line D = Indicates which LED is currently forced on
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• Addressable Device Type and Locate (D1.1.1) – Press F1-TYPE LOC & LED
Line A = Loop # (1-4), Addresses in groups of 20;
Last Position: D=Device type is displayed on line 4
L=Light LED; use +/- while cursor is under address
Line B = Address placeholders for groups of 20 devices
Line C = Displays the type of device CONFIGURED at the specific address:P=Photo U=Photo/Heat H=Heat _=unknown
D=Duct T=Pull Station M=Monitor, 4” m=Mini Monitor
I=Ion Y=Relay C=Control R=Release
Line D = Displays if the device has been READ….meaning copy of that
device config is stored in the panel.
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• Addressable Device Type and Locate (D1.1.1) – Press F1-TYPE LOC & LED
Line A = Loop # (1-4), Addresses in groups of 20;
Last Position: D=Device type is displayed on line 4
L=Light LED; use +/- while cursor is under address
Line B = Address placeholders for groups of 20 devices
Line C = Displays the type of device CONFIGURED at the specific address:P=Photo U=Photo/Heat H=Heat _=unknown
D=Duct T=Pull Station M=Monitor, 4” m=Mini Monitor
I=Ion Y=Relay C=Control R=Release
Line D = Displays all devices that are DISABLED
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• Addressable Device Serial Numbers (D1.1.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-SERIAL NUMBERS
Line A = Select Loop and Address of Device S/N to Compare
Line B = Displays the Device Type of Line A Loop and Address
Line C = S/N Stored in Panel for Line A Loop and Address
Line D = Actual S/N of Device at Line A Loop and Address
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• Diagnostic Menu 1 (D1) – Press ESCAPE twice for DIAG Menu 1
F1 = Perform diagnostics on addressable devices
F2 = Panel diagnostics – Ground Fault
F3 = Panel diagnostics
F4 = Turn on all panel LEDs for 4 seconds. Also turns all LCDcharacters solid during this time. (Trouble LED flashes)
F5 = Firmware CRC value
F6 = Go to Diagnostics Menu 2
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• Panel Diagnostics – Ground Fault (D1.2) – Press then Press F2-VALU 1
Line A = (GF) Ground Fault; < = Level 1 GF, - = GF Level is transitioning, > = Level 2 GF
Low = 60K ohm or less between power ground and chassis ground
High = 1M ohm or less between Main power (27.6VDC) and chassis
(Level 1 <) Low = 0 – 84; Normal = 85 – 120; High = 121 – 255
(Level 2 >) Low = 0 – 189; Normal = 190 – 255 (NOT USED ON CYBERCAT)
(A1) Voltage Regulator on main AC power for 120VAC = 200 – 255; (L1) Loop 1 short circuit detect
Line B = (24) Main panel 24VDC; (A2) Voltage Regulator on main AC power for 120VAC; (L2) Loop 2 short circuit
detect
Line C = (B1) Battery circuit on main controller; (A3) Voltage Regulator on SPS AC power for 120VAC; (N1)
Notification output # 1
Line D = (B2) SPS Battery circuit; (A4) Voltage Regulator on SPS AC power for 120VAC; (N2) Notification output # 2
Press Enter to
HOLD at one
GF level.
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• Panel Diagnostics (D1.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-VALU 2
Line A = (C1+) Loop 1 ++ supervision; trouble if < 100(C1-) Loop 1 -- supervision; trouble if > 100
(L3) Loop 3 short circuit detect; normal = 10 – 255
Line B = (C2+) Loop 2 ++ supervision; trouble if < 100
(C2-) Loop 2 -- supervision; trouble if > 100
(L4) Loop 4 short circuit detect; normal = 10 – 255
Line C = (C3+) Loop 3 ++ supervision; trouble if < 100
(C3-) Loop 3 -- supervision; trouble if > 100
Line D = (C4+) Loop 4 ++ supervision; trouble if < 100
(C4-) Loop 4 -- supervision; trouble if > 100
Bottom Right= Fan Supervision
Value can increment to 1000Over 500 is trouble.
(New in Version 4.0)
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• Panel Diagnostics (D1.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-LED TST
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Turns on all panel LEDs for 4 seconds.
Also turns all LCD characters solid during this time.
(Trouble LED flashes)
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• Diagnostic Menu 1 (D1) – When LED Test is complete you return to DIAG Menu 1
F1 = Perform diagnostics on addressable devices
F2 = Panel diagnostics – Ground Fault
F3 = Panel diagnostics
F4 = Turn on all panel LEDs for 4 seconds. Also turns all LCD
characters solid during this time. (Trouble LED flashes)
F5 = Firmware CRC value
F6 = Go to Diagnostics Menu 2
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• Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) (D1.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-CRC
Line A = Main System Processor CRC
CRC for v1.5 = 19D1 CRC for v4.0 = 01BD
CRC for v2.0 = 118B CRC for v5.0 = AA36
CRC for v3.0 = A790 CRC for v6.01 = AA82
CRC for v3.1 = E688 CRC for V6.20 = 0B42
CRC for V6.40 = 99C9
Line B = Main Loop (SLC 1 & 2) Processor Firmware Version
Line C = Auxiliary Loop (SLC 3 & 4) Processor Firmware Version
NOTE: If SLM is installed, Main and AuxL version must match.
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• Diagnostic Menu 2 (D2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 2
F1 = Perform diagnostics on panel keypad
F2 = VESDA diagnostics
F3 = VESDA diagnostics
F4 = Peripheral diagnostics
F5 = VESDAnet Polling Rate (v3.1 and newer)
F6 = Go to Diagnostic Menu 3 (v4.0 and newer)
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• Keypad & LED Diagnostics (D2.1) – Press F1-KEYPAD
Displays key currently pressed and how many times it has been pressed.
Press the ‘>’ button to incrementally illuminate each of the panel’s state LEDs
Press ESCAPE 3 times to exit Keypad Diagnostics
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• VESDA Diagnostics Menu 1 (D2.2) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F2-VESDA 1
Line A = Selected VESDA zone; (<>) indicates communications
< > toggle back and forth if communicating.
Line B = Current obscuration reading from selected VESDA unit
(press ENTER to update)
Line C = AL: Alert Level set point AC: Action Level set point
Line D = F1: Fire-1 Level set point
F2: Fire-2 Level set point (if applicable)
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• VESDA Diagnostics Menu 2 (D2.3) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F3-VESDA 2
Line A = Selected VESDA zone; (<>) indicates communications
Line B = Press ENTER to list up to 4 fault numbers
Line C = Displays the active faults
Line D = Displays the active faults
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• Peripheral Diagnostics (D2.4) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F4-PERIPH
Line A = ADR = Peripheral address being diagnosed.
SUP = Number of supervision broadcasts without response.
Number resets to zero (0) with each response of peripheral. Missing
Peripheral trouble occurs if number exceeds 11.
MAX = Indicates maximum number of supervision broadcasts sent
without a response. Resets to zero on panel reset.
Line B = Peripheral type of address in Line A.
Line C = Number of supervision commands sent to peripheral.
Line D = Number of supervision commands received from peripheral.
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CyberCat LCD Display• VESDAnet Polling Rate (D2.5) – Press ESCAPE twice, then Press F5-VE COM
Row A = Allow you to select the VESDA zone to displayRow B (Poll TX) = Number of polling transmissions to VESDA zone
Row B (Poll RX) = Number of polling receptions from VESDA zone
Row C (Netw TX) = Number of network alarm requests sent TO panel
Row C (Netw RX) = Number of network alarms sent FROM the HLIRow D = Allows you to adjust comm speed to HLI (250mS – 2000mS)
Level 4 (Factory) Password is Required.
Pressing ENTER will clear the TX and RX counters
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CyberCat LCD Display• Diagnostic Menu 3 (D3)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 3 (New in Version 4.0)
F1 = Monitor supervision activity on the network
F2 = Perform diagnostics between panel and network module PIC
F3 = Adjust Baud Rate and Transmit intervals between panels
F4 = Transmits messages onto peripheral buss for test purposes only
F5 = Main board processor communication
F6 = Goes to Diagnostic Menu 4 (New in Version 5.0)
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CyberCat LCD Display• Network Diagnostics (D3.1)
– Press ESCAPE, then F1 – NETW 1
Line A= Panel id for this panel and the module type
Line B = Range of panel id’s from which this panel might be receiving data
The TXn increments each time this panel transmits to the network
Line C = Placeholders to align panel id numbers with panel below on line D
Line D = Number of receptions from the panel id directly above.
If no receptions from that panel, a blank is shown.
When data is received from that panel, this number increments
(New in Version 4.0)
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CyberCat LCD Display• Network Diagnostics (D3.2)
– Press ESCAPE, then F2 – NETW 2 (New if Version 4.0 Firmware)
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Line A= Number of trouble events recorded when the installed network modulefails to respond to commands from panel. Number on left increments
each time a command is sent and is cleared when module responds.
Number on right is configurable threshold
Line B = Number of events when panel changed it’s network type.
Line C = Number of times module reports Class A wire trouble
Line D = Displays current network module position
ISOLA for isolated, FIRST, MIDDLE or LAST. RDY indicates if module is
ready for network command (Y=Ready, N= Not Ready)
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CyberCat LCD Display• Network Diagnostics (D3.3)
– Press ESCAPE, then F3 – NETW 3 (New if Version 4.0 Firmware)
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Line A= Allows you to adjust the communication interval between the panel and
network module in 1ms increments
Line B = Number of consecutive “panel missing” responses from Network PIC that
must be reached before a trouble condition is annunciated. Default is 3.
Line C =Line D = Allows you to adjust number of normal network super commands
containing history data that must be sent to Network PIC before the next
panel missing command can be verified. Default is 10
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CyberCat LCD Display• History Diagnostics (D3.4)
– Press Escape then F4 - HISTORY
Line A= This screen allows for automatic transmission of pre-set messages
Line B = When “ON” the panel will transmit an event every 10 seconds onto the
peripheral bus. The event number will increment after each transmission.
Line C = Allows selection of a specific event number. If the auto test is set to
“OFF” pressing ENTER will transmit this event onto peripheral bus.The message “**SENDING**” will show briefly to confirm transmission.
Line D = Selection of the history transmission variables when ENTER is
pressed. Leftmost is loop and address in hex. Others are “dat” variables.
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• Main Board Processor Communications (D3.5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F5-BRD COM
Firmware v3.1 and newer
Left Half = Main Loop Processor (SLC 1 & 2)
Right Half = AUX Loop Processor (SLC 3 & 4)
RXD: total data received by system processor from the MAIN or AUX processor
ERR: # of checksum errors noted by system processor from the MAIN or AUXprocessor
TXD: Total number of commands received by system processor from both MAIN and
AUX processors since last reset (will rollover)
ERR: Out of the TXD value, total # checksum errors
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CyberCat LCD Display• Diagnostic Menu 4 (D4)
– Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 4 (New in Version 5.0)
F1 = Status of Voice Amplifiers
F2 = Peripheral Supervision Data
F3 = Status of Voice Zone Information
F4 = Peripheral Firmware Version
F5 =
F6 = Diagnostics Menu 5
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• Peripheral PER FVPress F4 – PER FV (New in Version 5.0)
Line A = Select Peripheral Address
Line B = Type of peripheral device configured at address
Line C =
Line D = Displays current firmware version of device
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• Diagnostic Menu 5 (D5) – Press ESCAPE, then Press F6-MENU 5 (New in Version 6.0)
F1 = Page Status
F2 = Audio Priority Status
F3 = Play Message ID Status
F4 = FAAST Detector Status
F5 =
F6 = Diagnostics Menu 1
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• FAAST (D5.4) – Press F4 - FAAST (New in Version 6.10)
Line 1 = FAAST Address
Set address of FAAST Detector to view. It MUST be an address
of a FAAST detector to work.
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• FAAST (D5.4) – Press ENTER
It is reading the status of FAAST Detector at address on 1st Line
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• FAAST (D5.4) – FAAST STATUS (New in Version 6.10)
List of Status Fields on Next Screen
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FAAST Status Readings
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SF (Sensor Fault) – Sensor Fault has occurred
LV (Low Voltage) – Voltage to detector below minimum operating range
TIM (Time) – Detector’s internal time has not been set
CFG (Configuration Fault) – Detector has not been configured
ASP (Aspirator Fault) – Detector Aspirator has quit workingFD (Filter Door Open) – Filter Door has been removed and not replaced.
LED (Locate LED) – Shows whether N/A LED is on. Press F1 to toggle it on for locating
DIS (Disable) – Detector has been disabled *****Not Isolated
DIR (Drift Fault /IR Laser) - sensor has reached it’s allowable drift limit
FU (Filter Urgent) – Filter has been clogged for more than 72 hours
COM (Communication) Communication has failed and device not functioning properlyDBL (Drift Fault /Blue LED) – sensor has reached it’s allowable drift limit
FM (Filter Minor) – Filter is clogged and needs to be replaced
AIRFLO (Airflow) – Device airflow has drifted this percentage off normal. Over +/- 20% is fault.
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CyberCat LCD Display
– If Fault is present, CyberCat history will show event.
This was caused by Airflow fault shown in previous screen
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• Diagnostic Menu 5 (D5) – Press ESCAPE twice back to MENU 5
F1 = Page Status
F2 = Audio Priority Status
F3 = Play Message ID Status
F4 = FAAST Detector Status
F5 =F6 = Diagnostics Menu 1
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• Diagnostic Menu 1 (D1) – Press F6 – to go all the way back to DIAGNOSTIC MENU 1
F1 = Perform diagnostics on addressable devices
F2 = Panel diagnostics – Ground Fault
F3 = Panel diagnostics
F4 = Turn on all panel LEDs for 4 seconds. Also turns all LCD
characters solid during this time. (Trouble LED flashes)F5 = Firmware CRC value
F6 = Go to Diagnostics Menu 2
CyberCat Service & Troubleshooting
Manual 06-326-2 Page 5-3
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• Top Level Menu – Press ESCAPE until Top Level Menu screen appears
F1 = Access System Configuration Menus (Level 3 Password)
F2 = Event History Menus
F3 = Diagnostic Tools
F4 = Password Entry Screen
F5 = System Maintenance MenusF6 = Enable IR Communications by loop
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• System Status – Press ESCAPE until System Status screen appears
Line A = Firmware Version
Line B = 20 character custom logo
Line C = Current system time and date
Line D = Current # of Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble Events
NOTE: Panel returns to this screen after 100 seconds of no activity.
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Fike PhD (From Fike Forums)
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Fike PhD (From Fike Forums)
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Fike PhD (From Fike Forums)
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CyberCat DACT Reporting (Version 5.0)
Product UpdateSDC06-005 (UPDATED)
….these codes have been added to the list of codes sent over DACT
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• Voltages – Test Points
• TP1 = System ground/common
• TP2 = System voltage, +24VDC to TP1
– SLC Voltage• +24VDC, SLC + to SLC –
• Fluctuates with data traffic (22VDC to 27VDC**)
– Ground Fault Voltages• Measured TP1 to Chassis
• Level 1 Ground Fault Bias, Ideal = 2.17VDC
– Equates to 110-111 on Ground Fault Diagnostics menu
– Normal voltage range is 1.67VDC (ADC 85) to 2.35VDC (ADC 120)
• Level 2 Ground Fault Bias, Ideal = 5.00VDC
– Equates to 255 on Ground Fault Diagnostics menu
– Normal voltage range is 3.73VDC (ADC 190) to 5VDC (ADC 255)
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CyberCat DACT Reporting
ADC10-001…these codes have been added to the list of codes in
Technical Bulletin ADC06-005 in Tab 5.
Product Update ADC10-001
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WARNING ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !• Never Read a disabled
device or device with
Device Error Message
• Never…Never...Never
pull the configuration
from a panel while
devices are disabled!
• Build configuration
from scratch…don’tpull from NEW devices
and just modify.
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