Programming Manual
10-064, CyberCat® 1016
®
10-066, CyberCat
Addressable Fire Alarm Control System
254
P/N 06-539, Rev. 3
August 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE
1.0 About This Manual ................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 About This Manual .................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Product Support ...................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Safety Information ................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.4 Related Information ................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.5 Revision History ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
2.0 C-Linx Programming Options .............................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Understanding CyberCat ......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Software Programming Features ............................................................................................ 2-2
3.0 Getting Started ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 User Interface .......................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Password Protection ............................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 How to Log onto the System ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2.2 Changing the System Administrator Password ....................................................................... 3-3
3.3 Configuring the System ........................................................................................................... 3-4
3.3.1 Auto-Program .......................................................................................................................... 3-4
3.3.2 Engineered Configure ............................................................................................................. 3-4
3.4 How to Address a Device ........................................................................................................ 3-5
3.4.1 How to Auto Address Field Devices ........................................................................................ 3-5
3.4.2 How to Use the Panel’s Device Address Function .................................................................. 3-6
3.4.3 How to Address Devices with the IR Tool ............................................................................... 3-8
3.4.4 How to Address Devices with the Hand-Held Programmer .................................................. 3-10
3.4.5 How to Address Devices Using C-Linx Device Address Wizard ........................................... 3-12
3.4.6 How to Address Devices Using C-Linx Device Address Function ........................................ 3-13
4.0 Configuration Menu .............................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Configuration Menu ................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Configuration Menu 1 .............................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2.1 How to Configure a Field Device ............................................................................................. 4-1
4.2.1.1 How to Change a Devices Alarm Features ............................................................................. 4-2
A. How to Modify a Sensor .............................................................................................. 4-3
B. How to Modify a Control or Relay Module .................................................................. 4-3
C. How to Modify a Monitor Module ................................................................................ 4-7
D. How to Modify a Pull Station ....................................................................................... 4-8
E. How to Delete a Device from the System Configuration ............................................. 4-8
F. How to Read, Write, Enable or Disable a Device ........................................................ 4-9
G. How to Set the AHU Relay Re-start Delay ............................................................... 4-10
4.2.1.2 How to Perform a Configuration Check ................................................................................. 4-11
4.2.2 How to Modify the Panel’s NAC Circuits ............................................................................... 4-11
4.2.2.1 How to Modify NAC Functions .............................................................................................. 4-12
4.2.2.2 How to Set NAC Zone Assignments ..................................................................................... 4-13
4.2.2.3 How to Set NAC Sync Protocol ............................................................................................. 4-14
4.2.3 How to Change SLC Supervision .......................................................................................... 4-14
4.2.3.1 How to Set SLC Command Mode Functions ........................................................................ 4-15
4.2.4 How to Execute the Learn Function ...................................................................................... 4-16
4.2.4.1 Learn New Devices Only ....................................................................................................... 4-17
4.2.4.2 Learn All Devices .................................................................................................................. 4-17
4.2.5 How To Enable Panel Voice Operations ............................................................................... 4-18
4.2.5.1 How To Set Mass Notification Reset Timeout ....................................................................... 4-19
4.2.5.2 How To Set Voice State Priority Levels ................................................................................ 4-19
4.3 Configuration Menu 2 ............................................................................................................ 4-20
4.3.1 How to Set System Time and Date ....................................................................................... 4-20
4.3.2 How to Set System Silencing Options ................................................................................... 4-21
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4.3.3 How to Set System Power Options ....................................................................................... 4-22
4.3.4 How to Modify Daytime Sensitivity Settings .......................................................................... 4-24
4.3.4.1 How to Set Daytime Sensitivity Range ................................................................................. 4-24
4.3.4.2 How to Set Holiday Settings for Daytime Sensitivity ............................................................. 4-25
4.3.5 How to Enable/Disable and Assign Custom Messages to Zones ......................................... 4-25
4.3.5.1 How to Assign a Chime Code to a Zone ............................................................................... 4-26
4.3.5.2 How to Assign Evacuation Sets to a Zone ............................................................................ 4-27
4.4 Configuration Menu 3 ............................................................................................................ 4-28
4.4.1 How to Set Peripheral Device Parameters ........................................................................... 4-28
4.4.1.1 How to Configure Peripheral Devices ................................................................................... 4-29
4.4.1.1.1 Peripheral Device Testing ..................................................................................................... 4-30
4.4.1.1.2 How to Program a 256 LED Graphic .................................................................................... 4-30
4.4.1.1.3 How to Program an Amplifier ................................................................................................ 4-31
4.4.1.1.4 How to Program a Fire-Phone Module ................................................................................. 4-34
4.4.1.2 How to Set the Peripheral Bus Command Source ................................................................ 4-35
4.4.1.3 How to Set the Peripheral Bus Speed .................................................................................. 4-35
4.4.1.4 How to Set the Peripheral Bus Command Set ...................................................................... 4-36
4.4.2 How to Enable/Disable System Walktest .............................................................................. 4-37
4.4.3 How to Enable/Disable System Ground Fault Detection ...................................................... 4-37
4.4.4 How to Enable/Disable Day/Night Sensitivity Feature .......................................................... 4-38
4.5 Configuration Menu 4 ............................................................................................................ 4-38
4.5.1 How to Set AC Trouble Delay ............................................................................................... 4-39
4.5.2 How to Configure VESDA Detectors ..................................................................................... 4-39
4.5.2.1 How to Set VESDA Alarm Features ...................................................................................... 4-40
4.5.2.2 How to Set VESDA Sector/Zone Correlation ........................................................................ 4-41
4.5.2.3 How to Set VESDA Zone Number and Loop/Addr ................................................................ 4-41
4.5.2.4 How to Select VESDA Communication Command Set ......................................................... 4-42
4.5.3 How to Configure Auxiliary Power Circuits as AUX/NACs .................................................... 4-42
4.5.3.1 How to Set an Auxiliary Power Circuit as an AUX/NAC ........................................................ 4-43
4.5.3.2 How to Assign Zones to the AUX/NAC Circuit ...................................................................... 4-44
4.5.4 How to Assign Power Cut-Off Relay Address ....................................................................... 4-45
4.5.5 How to Configure Panel Relays and Optional Modules ........................................................ 4-45
4.5.5.1 How to Set Optional Module Mounting Location ................................................................... 4-46
4.5.5.2 How to Set the Function of the Panel’s On-Board Relays .................................................... 4-47
4.5.5.3 How to Assign Relays to a Zone ........................................................................................... 4-48
4.5.5.4 How to Set Fan Restart Mode ............................................................................................... 4-49
4.6 Configuration Menu 5 ............................................................................................................ 4-49
4.6.1 How to Change System Logo ............................................................................................... 4-50
4.6.2 How to Auto Address Devices .............................................................................................. 4-50
4.6.3 How to Configure Dialer Test ................................................................................................ 4-51
4.6.4 How to Configure Panel Network .......................................................................................... 4-51
4.6.4.1 How to Set Panel’s Network ID ............................................................................................. 4-52
4.6.4.2 How to Configure Network Module ....................................................................................... 4-53
4.6.4.3 How to Assign Panel to Network Zones ................................................................................ 4-54
4.6.4.4 How to Set the Number of History Repeats ............................................................................ 4-5
4.6.4.5 How to Configure Network Switch Functions ........................................................................ 4-55
4.7 Configuration Menu 6 .............................................................................................................. 4-6
4.7.1 How to Set Panel’s IP Addresses ......................................................................................... 4-56
4.7.1.1 How to Clear Monitoring Panel’s IP Addresses .................................................................... 4-56
4.7.2 How to Configure Panel for Network Supervision ................................................................. 4-57
4.7.3 How to Set IP Time Parameters ........................................................................................... 4-58
4.7.4 How to Disable Panel’s Switch Operation ............................................................................. 4-59
4.7.5 How to Set Panel’s LED Operation ....................................................................................... 4-59
4.8 Configuration Menu 7 ............................................................................................................ 4-60
4.8.1 How to Enable AHU Key Requirement Feature .................................................................... 4-60
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LIST OF EXHIBITS
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION PAGE
1-1 Related Documentation .................................................................................................................. 1-2
2-1 thru 2-40 C-Linx (V6.XX) Programming Features .......................................................................... 2-2 thru 2-42
3-1 Control Panel Keypad and Display ................................................................................................. 3-1
3-2 Password Access Levels ................................................................................................................ 3-2
3-3 Password Entry Screen .................................................................................................................. 3-3
3-4 Password Entry Screen (Password Change) ................................................................................. 3-3
3-5 Auto Address Screen ..................................................................................................................... 3-5
3-6 Device Address Screen .................................................................................................................. 3-6
3-7 Connect Device Screen .................................................................................................................. 3-6
3-8 New Device Detected Screen ......................................................................................................... 3-7
3-9 Connect Device Screen .................................................................................................................. 3-7
3-10 Address Change Completed Screen .............................................................................................. 3-7
3-11 Address Change Failed Screen ...................................................................................................... 3-7
3-12 IR Communication Screen .............................................................................................................. 3-8
3-13 IR Communication Tool .................................................................................................................. 3-9
3-14 Loop Start Screen ........................................................................................................................ 3-10
3-15 Device Address Screen ................................................................................................................ 3-10
3-16 Connect Device Screen ................................................................................................................ 3-10
3-17 New Device Detected Screen ....................................................................................................... 3-11
3-18 Connect Device Screen ................................................................................................................ 3-11
3-19 Address Change Completed Screen ............................................................................................ 3-11
3-20 Address Change Failed Screen .................................................................................................... 3-11
4-1 Configuration Menu 1 ..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2 Device Configuration Menu ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4-3 Alarm Features Screen................................................................................................................... 4-2
4-4 Alarm Features Screen (Sensors and Detectors) ........................................................................... 4-3
4-5 Alarm Features Screen (Control Module) ....................................................................................... 4-3
4-6 Any of 3 Zones Function Screen .................................................................................................... 4-4
4-7 All of 3 Zones Function Screen ...................................................................................................... 4-5
4-8 Select Device Function Screen .............................................................................................
4-9 Row Anding Function Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-6
4-10 Alarm Features Screen (Monitor Module)....................................................................................... 4-7
4-11 Alarm Features Screen (Pull Station Module) ................................................................................ 4-8
4-12 Delete Device Screen ..................................................................................................................... 4-8
4-13 Read/Write/Enable/Disable Screen ................................................................................................ 4-9
4-14 AHU Re-start Delay Screen .......................................................................................................... 4-10
4-15 Configuration Check Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-11
4-16 NAC Configuration Menu.............................................................................................................. 4-11
4-17 NAC Functions Screen ................................................................................................................. 4-12
4-18 NAC Zone Assignment Screen ..................................................................................................... 4-13
4-19 NAC Sync Protocol Screen .......................................................................................................... 4-14
4-20 SLC Configuration Screen ............................................................................................................ 4-14
4-21 SLC Command Mode Screen ....................................................................................................... 4-15
4-22 LEARN Screen ............................................................................................................................. 4-16
4-23 LEARN New Devices Screen ....................................................................................................... 4-16
4-24 LEARN Mode Active Screen ........................................................................................................ 4-16
4-25 LEARN All Devices Screen .......................................................................................................... 4-17
4-26 LEARN Mode Active Screen ........................................................................................................ 4-17
4-27 Voice Operations Screen .............................................................................................................. 4-18
4-28 MNS Reset Screen ....................................................................................................................... 4-19
4-29 Voice States Priority Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-19
4-30 Configuration Menu 2 ................................................................................................................... 4-20
4-31 Time Control Screen .................................................................................................................... 4-20
4-32 Silence Screen ............................................................................................................................. 4-21
4-33 Power Screen (CyberCat 254) ..................................................................................................... 4-22
4-34 Power Screen (CyberCat 1016) ................................................................................................... 4-23
4-35 Daytime Sensitivity Menu ............................................................................................................. 4-24
4-36 Daytime Sensitivity Range Screen ............................................................................................... 4-24
......... 4-6
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4-37 Holidays Screen ........................................................................................................................... 4-25
4-38 Zone Configuration Screen ........................................................................................................... 4-25
4-39 Chime Code Screen ..................................................................................................................... 4-26
4-40 NAC Functions Screen ................................................................................................................. 4-26
4-41 Evacuation Sets Screen ............................................................................................................... 4-27
4-42 Configuration Menu 3 ................................................................................................................... 4-28
4-43 Peripheral Menu ........................................................................................................................... 4-28
4-44 Peripheral Configuration Screen ................................................................................................... 4-29
4-45 LED Test Screen .......................................................................................................................... 4-30
4-46 Checksum Calc Screen ................................................................................................................ 4-30
4-47 256 LED Graphic Configuration Screen ....................................................................................... 4-30
4-48 Amplifier Menu .............................................................................................................................. 4-31
4-49 Amplifier Zone Configuration Screen ............................................................................................ 4-31
4-50 Amplifier Message Configuration Screen ..................................................................................... 4-32
4-51 Dual-Channel Speaker Circuit Configuration Screen .................................................................... 4-33
4-52 Fire-Phone Module Configuration Screen .................................................................................... 4-34
4-53 Peripheral Source Screen ............................................................................................................ 4-35
4-54 Peripheral Bus Speed Screen ...................................................................................................... 4-35
4-55 Peripheral Command Set Screen ................................................................................................. 4-36
4-56 Walktest Screen ........................................................................................................................... 4-37
4-57 Ground Fault Screen .................................................................................................................... 4-37
4-58 Sensitivity Change Screen ........................................................................................................... 4-38
4-59 Configuration Menu 4 ................................................................................................................... 4-38
4-60 AC Delay Screen .......................................................................................................................... 4-39
4-61 VESDA Configuration Menu ......................................................................................................... 4-39
4-62 VESDA Alarm Features Screen .................................................................................................... 4-40
4-63 VESDA Sector Screen .................................................................................................................. 4-41
4-64 VESDA Loop/Addr Screen ........................................................................................................... 4-41
4-65 VESDA Command Set Screen ..................................................................................................... 4-42
4-66 AUX/NAC Menu ............................................................................................................................ 4-42
4-67 AUX/NAC Functions Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-43
4-68 AUX/NAC Functions Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-43
4-69 AUX/NAC Zone Assignment Screen ............................................................................................ 4-44
4-70 Power Cut Relay Assignment Screen ........................................................................................... 4-45
4-71 Relay Configuration Screen .......................................................................................................... 4-45
4-72 Select Module Screen .................................................................................................................. 4-46
4-73 Relay Functions Screen ............................................................................................................... 4-47
4-74 Relay Zone Assign Screen ........................................................................................................... 4-48
4-75 Fan Restart Configuration Screen ................................................................................................ 4-49
4-76 Configuration Menu 5 ................................................................................................................... 4-49
4-77 Panel Logo Screen ....................................................................................................................... 4-50
4-78 Auto Address Screen .................................................................................................................... 4-50
4-79 Dialer Configuration Screen.......................................................................................................... 4-51
4-80 Network Configuration Screen ...................................................................................................... 4-51
4-81 Network Panel ID Screen ............................................................................................................. 4-52
4-82 Network Panel Custom Message Screen ..................................................................................... 4-52
4-83 Network Module Config Screen .................................................................................................... 4-53
4-84 Network Zone Screen ................................................................................................................... 4-54
4-85 History Trouble Screen ................................................................................................................. 4-55
4-86 Network Switch Screen ................................................................................................................ 4-55
4-87 Configuration Menu 6 ................................................................................................................... 4-56
4-88 IP Address Screen ........................................................................................................................ 4-56
4-89 Clear IP Address Screen .............................................................................................................. 4-57
4-0 Network Supervision Screen ........................................................................................................ 4-57
4-91 Network Panel Custom Message Screen ..................................................................................... 4-57
4-92 IP Time Screen ............................................................................................................................. 4-58
4-93 Panel Switch Operation Screen ............................................................................................
4-94 Panel LED Operation Screen ....................................................................................................... 4-59
4-95 Configuration Menu 7 ................................................................................................................... 4-60
4-96 AHU Key Screen .......................................................................................................................... 4-60
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1.0 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is intended for those individuals who are responsible for the programming of the Fike CyberCat
Addressable Control System. It provides a detailed description of how use the control panels configuration
menus to field-program the systems operating parameters. Changes to the system configuration shall only be
made by a factory trained and certified technician.
1.2 PRODUCT SUPPORT
If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual, you should first try to contact the
distributor that installed the protection system. Fike has a worldwide distribution network. Each distributor
sells, installs, and services Fike equipment. Look on the inside of the door, left side, there should be a sticker
with an indication of the distributor who sold the system. If you can not locate the distributor, please call Fike
Customer Service for locating your nearest distributor, or go to our web-site at www.fike.com . If you are
unable to contact your installing distributor or you simply do not know who installed the system you can
contact Fike Fire Alarm Product Support at (888) 628-FIKE (3453) Option 2, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM
to 4:30 PM CST.
1.3 SAFETY INFORMATION
Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or
equipment.
a WARNING
Warnings are used to indicate the presence of a hazard
which will or may cause personal injury or death, or loss
of service if safety instructions are not followed or if the
hazard is not avoided.
I Caution
Cautions are used to indicate the presence of a hazard
which will or may case damage to the equipment if
safety instructions are not followed or if the hazard is not
avoided.
L Notes: Notes indicate the message is important, but is
not of a Warning or Caution category. These notes can
be of great benefit to the user and should be read.
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1.0 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTATION
To obtain a complete understanding of the specific features of the CyberCat or to become familiar with related
functions in general, refer to the documentation listed below. Please reference the most current version or
the version noted on the label located on the product.
Exhibit 1-1: Related Documentation
Document Title Part Number
CyberCat Addressable Fire Alarm Control System Installation Manual 06-326
CyberCat Addressable Fire Alarm Control System Operation & Maintenance Manual 06-326-2
1.5 REVISION HISTORY
Document Title: CyberCat Addressable Fire Alarm System Programming Manual
Document Reorder Number: 06-539
Revision Section Date Reason for Change
Separated manual into separate
0 All Sections 05/2011
Installation, Operation and Programming
Manuals
1 All Sections 12/2011 Added Mass Notification Functions
2 All Sections 06/2012 Added FAAST Detector Functions
Added programming features for AHU
3 Sections 1, 2, 4, and Appendix A 08/2013
restart, audio sync, and MNS activation via
SLC input modules.
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2.1 UNDERSTANDING CYBERCAT
The CyberCat system is equipped with an extensive list of configuration parameters. Changes to these
parameters can be made either directly at the panel using its integral configuration menus, or by using the
system’s PC configuration software C-Linx. Not all of the system operating parameters can be set using the
panel’s configuration menus. Section 4.0 of this manual provides a complete description of the configuration
parameters that can changed at the panel.
To set all operating parameters for the system, you must use the panel’s PC programming software C-Linx.
Section 2.2 provides a complete listing of the programming features that are available through C-Linx for your
reference. Refer to Fike document 06-448, “C-Linx Configuration Software” for software details.
It is important to keep in mind that any changes made to the system configuration directly through the panel’s
configuration menus will only be stored within the panel’s on-board memory. To retain a back-up copy of the
system programming, you should download the latest configuration settings from the panel each time you
service the system.
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2.2 SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING FEATURES
The following tables identify the configurable features that can be changed by using the panel’s programming
software C-Linx. The table also identifies features that are available, but not permitted to be used per the
CyberCat system’s UL listing.
Exhibit 2-1: Programming Features
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Main Board Configuration Options
MISC.
Notes:
1. City of Chicago does not allow use of Drill, Silence and Acknowledge switches.
2. Can only be changed with Factory Level password.
3. Not used on the CyberCat 254 panel.
4. Voice Panel Priorities allows the user to program a priority scheme for Fire events and MNS events. 0 is used for systems
5. Locality setting is configured for operation of local jurisdiction requirements for Boston, Chicago and New York only. Outside of
6. Alert, Evac, Page and MNS Active manual activation events are broadcast to the SLC’s to activate or de-activate outputs
7. If device on SLC has an internal error the panel produces a trouble state (Yes) and does not just log the event into its history
8. Level 2 ground fault detection required for use with solenoids.
Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
Permitted
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Miscellaneous Options
AC Trouble Delay Y
0-30 hours, Default 2 hours
1–3
Voice Panel Priorities
• Alarm
• Test Alarm
• Supervisory
• Process
Y
Y
Y
Y
Voice City Y
0-254, Default 4
0-254, Default 5
0-254, Default 6
0-254, Default 7
Standard / Boston / Chicago
4
4
4
4
Standard 5
/ New York
Voice States on Loop Y
Fan Restart Y
Drill/Silence/Acknowledge N
Auto Message Y
Walktest Y
Enabled / Disabled
Automatic/Manual
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
6
Enabled 1,2
Supervision Options
Transformer Y
Loop Style (SLC) Y
Ground Fault Level 1 N
Ground Fault Level 2 N
Main Battery Y
Auxiliary Battery Y
Auxiliary Loop Module Present Y
Auxiliary Power Module Present Y
Eclipse Device Error Trouble Y
AHU Fire Dept Key Required for
Y
120VAC / 240VAC
4, 6, or 7 (Class B, A or X)
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Supervised / Unsupervised
Supervised / Unsupervised
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled 2
Enabled 2,8
3
3
3
Enabled 7
AHU Restart
Battery Cutoff Y Loop # and Address #
(L: 1-4 Address: 0-254)
where priority is not required (0 = None; 1 = Highest and 254 = Lowest).
these jurisdictions, the setting should be set to Standard.
connected to the SLC.
buffer (No). (i.e. Checksum Error)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
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Exhibit 2-2: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
MISC.
Silence Options
Unsilence Time Y
Silence Reminder Y
Silence Inhibit Y
Positive Alarm Sequence Y
Silence Mode Y
Time
Functions
Alarm Sensitivity Changes
Daytime Sensitivities start/stop Y 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1-24 hours
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
UL
Days that use daytime sensitivity Y Sunday – Saturday
Use Daylight Savings Time Y
Enabled / Disabled
Holiday Schedule
Night time sensitivity Y 20 days total (mm/dd/yyyy) 4
DACT Auto Test
DACT Auto test start hour Y
DACT Auto test period (hrs.) Y
0 – 23 (2 default)
0 - 24
NAC P10 and P11 (NAC 1 & NAC 2)
Sync Protocol Y
NO / Gentex / System
Sensor / Wheelock
State (Activation) Y
Alarm / Pre-Alarm 1 / PreAlarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process
Silenceable Y
Silenceable / Non
silenceable
Zone Assignment Y
Circuit Y
Drill Y
Walktest Y
Panel Sync Protocol Y
1 – 254
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Gentex / System Sensor /
Wheelock
Relays
P2 Main Board Relay
Relay Selection Y
State (Activation) Y
R1 / R2
Alarm / Pre-Al arm 1 / Pre-
Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process / Zone
Disable
Silenceable Y
Non-Silenceable /
Silenceable
Relay Y
Zone Assignment Y
Circuit Y
Drill Y
Notes:
1. An audible signal that has been silenced at the protected premises shall automatically resound and remain energized until
silenced and retransmitted the signal to any supervising station to which the original signal was transmitted, as applicable, at
least once every 24 hours until the condition is corrected and the product is restored to the normal supervisory condition.
2. If synchronization is selected, both NAC circuits will use the same sync protocol.
3. Refer to Fike document 06-186 for compatible sync protocol.
4. Only allows the installer to assign the night time sensitivity to a different obscuration level than during normal working hours.
No other functions are affected or disabled.
5. Allows on board relays to be configured from the default setting of Alarm for R1 and Supervisory for R2 to the states listed in
State (Activation).
Enabled / Disabled
1 – 254
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
UL 1
2,3
5
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Exhibit 2-3: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Relays
Zones Zones Y
P12
Relay Selection Y A / B / C / D
Module Y
State Y Alarm / Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-
Restart Delay Y
Silenceable Y
Zone Assignment Y
Relay Y
Drill Y
P13
Relay Selection Y A / B / C / D
Module Y
State Y Alarm / Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-
Restart Delay Y
Silenceable Y
Zone Assignment Y
Relay Y
Drill Y
Type Y
Custom Message Y 20 character user defined
Voice EVAC Mapping Y Zones 1 - 254
Voice Alert Mapping Y Zones 1 - 254
Zone Enabled Y
Zone Chimes Y Assign chime code to zones
864?
(Y/N)
No Module Installed / CRM4 /
CRPM (Opt 1) / CRPM (Opt
2) / Fire Communicator
Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process / Zone
Disable
0 – 250 (sec)
Non-Silenceable /
Silenceable
1 – 254
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
No Module Installed / CRM4 /
CRPM (Opt 1) / CRPM (Opt
2) / Network Interface Card
Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process / Zone
Disable
0 – 250 (sec)
Non-Silenceable /
Silenceable
1 – 254
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
1 – 254
Alarm Zone
Enabled / Disabled
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
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Exhibit 2-4: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Peripherals Message Y 20 character user defined
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
(PERIPHERAL ID 02)
Zone Assignment Y
Supervision Y
Voice Y
Status Y
History Transmit Y
History Packing Y
History Message Y
Dual Channel Voice Y
Notes:
1. Peripheral device must be added to the Peripherals list before these configuration options are available.
2. This command contains status for Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and all other states. Peripheral devices that have firmware
version before 3.00 should set this variable to STD, which is the original CyberCat format. The ESP selection refers to an
“Expanded” format. Peripheral devices with 3.00 firmware or newer will used this command. The EXP setting speeds up
operation of the peripheral bus.
3. If set to COMPACT, a message filter within the panel is used to prevent transmission of certain history record events, including
the NEW DEVICE history messages. This is done so that the peripherals do not display messages that are not required. If set
to VERBOSE, all history messages are transmitted.
4. HISTORY PACKING refers to how many history records are transmitted back-to-back with minimum time in between. If set to
UNPACKED, history records are sent one at a time. If set to PACKED, up to 50 history records are sent back-to-back. This
will speed up transmission of large amounts of history data.
5. HISTORY MESSAGE refers to what kind of data is packed into the history command. If set to STD (standard), data is packed
as with previous versions. If set to EXP (expanded), both lines 1 and 2 of the history data as shown on the LCD of the panel is
packed into the history command.
0 - 254
Unsupervised / Supervised
No Voice / EVAX / Fike
STD / EXP
Compact / Verbose
Unpacked / Packed
STD / EXP
Enabled / Disabled
1
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-5: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Network
Network Settings
Network Address (Panel ID) Y
Network Module Type Y
Network Panel Message Y 20 character user defined
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 128
None / First / Middle / Last
(CUSTOM MSG PANEL 001)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
where ZZZ = zone number
Network Switch Operation Y
Network Switch IDs Y
Global / Local
1 – 128
2
Selects which network
devices the panel will receive
switch commands from.
Network Zones Y 1 – 254 3
Panel Supervision Y 1 – 254 4
Wiring Style Y
History Y
Style 4 / Style 7
Single / Multiple
Ethernet Settings
Source IP Address Y
000.000.000.000
5
User Defined
Destination IP Address Y
000.000.000.000
6
User Defined
Supervision IP Address Y
000.000.000.000
7
User Defined
Panel IP Supervision Y
History Transmits Y
000.000.000.000
1 – 10
4
(Fike recommends 2)
Supervision Timeout Y 1 – 59 (Sec., Min., Hour)
4 min. default
IP Time Y
IP Time Disabled
8
Accept IP Time
Send IP Time
Notes:
1. Defines the location of the panel with respect to others on the network.
2. Defines if the respective panel will react to Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, and Drill commands received from other networked
panels.
3. Defines which network zones will participate in the local panel zone(s).
4. Defines which network panel(s) the selected panel should supervise.
5. Defines the unique Internet Protocol (IP) address for the selected panel.
6. Defines the unique Internet Protocol (IP) address for the panel that is to receive history events from the selected panel.
7. Defines the unique Internet Protocol (IP) address for the panel that is to supervision responses from the selected panel.
8. Used to synchronize panel time over the network.
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Exhibit 2-6: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Photo
Sensor)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Zone Assignments Y
Alarm Verification Y Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels Y
Alarm Levels Y
Drift Compensation
(Warning/Trouble)
Walktest Y
Device Summing
Broadcast Thresholds for
Summing (%OBS)
Summing Activation Level
(%OBS)
Summing Broadcast State No
Summing Addresses No 1 – 8 (Device addresses to
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Pre-Alarm 2 setting must always be set equal or higher than Pre-Alarm 1 setting.
4. High setting must be equal or lower obscuration setting than Low setting.
5. Can be set in 1% increments. Trouble must be higher % than Warning.
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
(1-001 PHOTO DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
Y
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Y
0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft.
(0.1%/ft. increments)
Acclimate: 1.3%/ft. – 3.6%/ft.
(High 2.0% - Low 2.5%)
Y
Day/Night: 1.3%/ft. – 3.6%/ft.
(Day 3.6% - Night 3.6%)
Y
Alarm / Supervisory /
Supervisory NL
Y 50 – 100%
Warning 80%/Trouble 100%
Walktest at Alarm Level /
Walktest with IR / Walktest at
1.3%
N
Enabled / Disabled
(8 levels 0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft. in
0.1%/ft. increments)
N 1.0 – 10%/ft.
(0.5%/ft. increments)
Disabled / Alarm / Summing
Alarm / Supervisory Latching
/ Supervisory Non-Latching /
Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2
participate in summing
group)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-7: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Photo
Sensor)
Remote Annunciator
Annunciator Type Y
Silenceable Y
Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) Y
Output Settings – Priority Row Y 1 – 8 1
Activation State Y
Action Type Y No Action / Activate on
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
None / Remote LED –
Follows Red / Remote LED –
Follows Green / Remote LED
– Follows Amber / Remote
LED – Independent /
Sounder Base / Relay Base
Silenceable / Non- Silence
Disabled / Enabled
No State / Alarm / Summing
Alarm / Test Alarm / Alarm
Verification ON / Pre-Alarm 1
/ Pre-Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Open Circuit
Trouble / Short Circuit
Trouble / Low Power Trouble
/ Maintenance Trouble /
Process / Zone Disable
Switch / Voice Alert / Voice
Evacuate / Voice Page /
Voice Play Message ID
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1,2
2
2
Any of 3 zones / Activate
on All of 3 zones / Activate
on Specific Device /
Activate on multiple
priority rows active
Output Pattern Y OFF / ON Continuous /
Slow / Fast / Temporal /
Walktest / Alert / Action
State Counter Y 1 – 16
Notes:
1. If annunciator type is set to Independent Operation, Sounder Base, or Relay Base an 8-row priority table will be displayed.
Table values are set using the Output Settings fields.
2. If annunciator type is set to Sounder Base, Silence and Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) options will be displayed.
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Exhibit 2-8: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Photo/Heat
Sensor)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments Y
Alarm Verification Y
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels Y
Alarm Levels Y
Flame Enhance N
Drift Compensation
(Warning/Trouble)
Walktest Y
Device Summing
Broadcast Thresholds for
Summing (%OBS)
Summing Activation Level
(%OBS)
Summing Broadcast State N
Summing Addresses N
Remote Annunciator (See Exhibit 2-7 for programming features)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Pre-Alarm 2 setting must always be set equal or higher than Pre-Alarm 1 setting.
4. High setting must be equal or lower obscuration setting than Low setting.
5. Can be set in 1% increments. Trouble must be higher % than Warning.
864?
(Y/N)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
60 character user defined
(1-001 PHO/HT DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft.
(0.1%/ft. increments)
Acclimate: 1.3%/ft. – 3.6%/ft.
(High 2.0% - Low 2.5%)
Day/Night: 1.3%/ft. – 3.6%/ft.
(Day 3.6% - Night 3.6%)
Alarm / Supervisory /
Supervisory NL
ON / OFF
50 – 100%
Warning 80%/Trouble 100%
Walktest at Alarm Level /
Walktest with IR / Walktest at
1.3%
Enabled / Disabled
(8 levels 0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft. in
0.1%/ft. increments)
1.0 – 10%/ft.
(0.5%/ft. increments)
Disabled / Alarm / Summing
Alarm / Supervisory Latching /
Supervisory Non-Latching /
Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2
1 – 8 (Device addresses to
participate in summing group)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-9: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Photo/Duct
Sensor)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Zone Assignments Y
Alarm Verification Y Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels Y
Alarm Levels Y
Drift Compensation
(Warning/Trouble)
Walktest Y
Device Summing
Broadcast Thresholds for
Summing (%OBS)
Summing Activation Level
(%OBS)
Summing Broadcast State N
Summing Addresses N 1 – 8 (Device addresses to
Remote Annunciator (See Exhibit 2-7 for programming features)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Pre-Alarm 2 setting must always be set equal or higher than Pre-Alarm 1 setting.
4. High setting must be equal or lower obscuration setting than Low setting.
5. Can be set in 1% increments. Trouble must be higher % than Warning.
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
(1-001 DUCT DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
Y
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
Y
0.6%/ft. – 4.0%/ft.
(0.1%/ft. increments)
Acclimate: 0.8%/ft. – 3.4%/ft.
(High 2.0% - Low 2.5%)
Y
Day/Night: 0.8%/ft. – 3.4%/ft.
(Day 1.5% - Night 3.4%)
Y Alarm / Supervisory /
Supervisory NL
Y 50 – 100%
Warning 80%/Trouble 100%
Walktest at Alarm Level /
Walktest with IR / Walktest at
1.3%
N
Enabled / Disabled
(8 levels 0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft. in
0.1%/ft. increments)
N 1.0 – 10%/ft.
(0.5%/ft. increments)
Disabled / Alarm / Summing
Alarm / Supervisory Latching
/ Supervisory Non-Latching /
Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2
participate in summing group)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-10: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Heat
Sensor)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
(1-001 HEAT DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Zone Assignments Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
Alarm Verification Y Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Y
Enabled / Disabled
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels Y
Y
Enabled / Disabled
70°F - 190°F
(5°F increments)
Alarm Levels (Day/Night) Y
Fixed Temp: 135°F - 190°F
(5°F increments)
Y
Rate of Rise: 135°F - 174°F
(5°F increments)
Walktest Y
Walktest at 135°F / Walktest
with IR
Remote Annunciator (See Exhibit 2-7 for programming features)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Pre-Alarm 2 setting must always be set equal or higher than Pre-Alarm 1 setting.
4. Rate of Rise temperature range is 135°F - 174°F. Fixed temperature operation will be used for detection above this ran ge.
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
4
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Exhibit 2-11: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Ion Sensor)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments Y
Alarm Verification Y
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels Y
Alarm Levels Y
Drift Compensation Y
Walktest Y
Device Summing
Broadcast Thresholds for
Summing (%OBS)
Summing Activation Level
(%OBS)
Summing Broadcast State N
Summing Addresses N
Remote Annunciator (See Exhibit 2-7 for programming features)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Pre-Alarm 2 setting must always be set equal or higher than Pre-Alarm 1 setting.
4. High setting must be equal or lower obscuration setting than Low setting.
5. Can be set in 1% increments. Trouble must be higher % than Warning.
864?
(Y/N)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
60 character user defined
(1-001 ION DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Default/ User Defined
1 – 254
Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
100 – 40 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
Acclimate: 80 – 50 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
Day/Night: 80 – 50 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
Alarm / Supervisory /
Supervisory NL
Smolder Enhance Off /
Smolder Enhance On
50 – 100%
Warning 80%/Trouble 100%
Walktest at Alarm Level /
Walktest with IR / Walktest at
1.3%
Enabled / Disabled
(8 levels 0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft. in
0.1%/ft. increments)
1.0 – 10%/ft.
(0.5%/ft. increments)
Disabled / Alarm/Summing
Alarm / Supervisory Latching /
Supervisory Non-Latching /
Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2
1 – 8 (Device addresses to
participate in summing group)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-12: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Monitor
Module)
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
(1-001 INPUT MANALRM
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Zone Assignments Y
Input Function Type Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
No Input Function /
2
ManAlarm / Detection/
Waterflow /Pre-Alarm 1 / PreAlarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process / PAS
Inhibit / Reset / Silence /
Acknowledge / Drill / Zone
Disable / Fan Restart /
Smoke Control Confirmation /
Manual Alarm Stage 2 / AHU
Fie Dept Key / Voice Alert /
Voice Evacuation / Voice
Play Message ID / MNS Play
Message ID
Y Verify Time: 0 – 255 seconds 3
Y
Y
Latching / Non-Latching
Normally Open / Normally
4
5
Closed
Y
Class B Contact / Class A
Latching
Y
No Short Detection / Short
Detection
Voice/MNS Priority Y
Msg 1 ID Y
Msg 2 ID Y
MNS Timeout Y
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. If monitor module function type is set to Detection, an alarm verification time can be set.
4. Either = PA1, PA2, Supervisory, Trouble, Process, PAS Inhibit; Non-Latch = Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, Fan
Restart; Latching = ManAlarm, Detection, Waterflow, Drill.
5. NO Contacts = Detection, Manual Alarm, Reset, Supervisory; NO/NC Contacts = Process, Waterflow, PA1, PA2, Trouble, Drill,
Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, PAS Inhibit, Fan Restart.
6. Priority field becomes available only when Input Function is set to a Voice or MNS function.
7. Priority setting cannot be set the same as the panel priority settings for Alarm, Test Alarm, Supervisory, and Process.
8. Message ID field becomes available only when Input Function is set to Voice or MNS Play Message ID.
9. MNS Timeout field becomes available only when input Function is set to MNS Play Message ID.
1 - 255
0 - 16
0 - 16
0 - 250
6, 7
8
8
9
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Exhibit 2-13: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Mini Monitor
Module)
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
(1-001 MINI MANALRM
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments Y
Input Function Type Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
No Input Function /
ManAlarm / Detection/
Waterflow /Pre-Alarm 1 / PreAlarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Process / PAS
Inhibit / Reset / Silence /
Acknowledge / Drill / Zone
Disable / Fan Restart /
Smoke Control Confirmation /
Manual Alarm Stage 2 / AHU
Fire Dept Key / Voice Alert /
Voice Evacuation / Voice
Play Message ID / MNS Play
Message ID
Y Verify Time: 0 – 255 seconds 3
Y
Y
Latching / Non-Latching
Normally Open / Normally
Closed
Y
No Short Detection / Short
Detection
1 - 255
0 - 16
0 - 16
0 - 250
1 - 4
1 – 254
Defaults
(Pull Station
Module)
Voice/MNS Priority Y
Msg 1 ID Y
Msg 2 ID Y
MNS Timeout Y
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
(1-001 PULL STATION
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments Y
Input Function Y
Default/User Defined
1 – 254
No Input Function / Manual
Alarm
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. If monitor module function type is set to Detection, an alarm verification time can be set.
4. Either = PA1, PA2, Supervisory, Trouble, Process, PAS Inhibit; Non-Latch = Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, Fan
Restart; Latching = ManAlarm, Detection, Waterflow, Drill.
5. NO Contacts = Detection, Manual Alarm, Reset, Supervisory; NO/NC Contacts = Process, Waterflow, PA1, PA2, Trouble, Drill,
Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, PAS Inhibit, Fan Restart.
6. Priority field becomes available only when Input Function is set to a Voice or MNS function.
7. Priority setting cannot be set the same as the panel priority settings for Alarm, Test Alarm, Supervisory, and Process.
8. Message ID field becomes available only when Input Function is set to Voice or MNS Play Message ID.
9. MNS Timeout field becomes available only when input Function is set to MNS Play Message ID.
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
4
5
6, 7
8
8
9
1
2
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Exhibit 2-14: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Supervised
Control
Module)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Output Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments
(device troubles)
Defaults for Pre-Action Y
Defaults for 2 Stage Alarm N
Drill Output Pattern Y
Output Silenceable Y
Positive Alarm Sequencing
(PAS)
Power Supply Monitor Y
Output Control
Activation State Y
Action Type Y
Output Pattern Y
Output Pattern Set Y
State Counter Y
Zone Assignments (activation) Y 0 - 255 5
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Modifies control module configuration for use with Pre-Action solenoid.
4. If selected, the control module configuration will be modified for 2-Stage Alarm Operation (City of Chicago).
5. Can be assigned to any 3 zones, 254 any zone, or 255 any zone (non-disable).
864?
(Y/N)
Y
Y
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
Enabled/Disabled
(1-001 OUTPUT MODULE
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Default/ User Defined
1 – 254
Yes/No
Yes/No
Drill Disabled / On
Continuous / Slow / Fast /
Temporal
Silenceable/Non-Silenceable
Disabled / Enabled
Enabled/Disabled
Alarm / Summing Alarm /
Test Alarm / Alarm
Verification ON / Pre-Alarm 1
/ Pre-Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Open Circuit
Trouble / Short Circuit
Trouble / Low Power Trouble
/ Maintenance Trouble /
Process / Zone Disable
Switch / Voice Alert / Voice
Evacuate / Voice Page /
Voice Play Message ID /
MNS Message Active
No Action / Activate on Any
of 3 zones / Activate on All of
3 zones / Activate on Specific
Device / Activate on multiple
priority rows active
OFF / ON Continuous / Slow
/ Fast / Temporal / Walktest /
Times / Custom Defined
1 - 3
1 – 16
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
3
4
CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual 2-15
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2.0 C-Linx PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Exhibit 2-15: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Relay
Module)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Output Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Zone Assignments (Device
Troubles)
AHU Shutdown Relay Y Enabled / Disabled
Restart Delay Y
Misc. Options
(feedback relay monitoring)
Positive Alarm Sequencing
(PAS)
Output Control (Note 6)
Activation State Y
Action Type Y
Relay State Y
Timeout Y 0 – 80 minutes 2
State Counter Y
Output Y
Drill Y
Zone Assignments (activation) Y 0 - 255 3
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Timeout delay becomes active if relay state is set to ‘Time Delay’.
3. Can be assigned to any 3 zones, 254 any zone, or 255 any zone (non-disable).
4. Restart delay becomes active if relay is configured for AHU shutdown operation.
5. These options are not available if relay is configured for AHU shutdown operation.
6. Output control is disabled if relay is set for AHU Shutdown operation.
864?
(Y/N)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
Enabled/Disabled
(1-001 RELAY MODULE
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Default/ User Defined
1 – 253
(4 zones available)
0 – 255 seconds
Not Monitored / Monitored
by dry contact / Independent
dry contact
Enabled / Disabled
Alarm / Summing Alarm /
Test Alarm / Alarm
Verification ON / Pre-Alarm 1
/ Pre-Alarm 2 / Supervisory /
Trouble / Open Circuit
Trouble / Short Circuit
Trouble / Low Power Trouble
/ Maintenance Trouble /
Process / Zone Disable
Switch / Voice Alert / Voice
Evacuate / Voice Page /
Voice Play Message ID /
MNS Message Active
No Action / Activate on Any
of 3 zones / Activate on All of
3 zones / Activate on Specific
Device / Activate on multiple
priority rows active
ON / OFF / Timed / Time
Delay
1 – 16
Silenceable/Non-Silenceable
Enabled / Disabled
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
4
5
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Exhibit 2-16: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Releasing
Module)
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Output Y
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
Enabled/Disabled
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
(1-001 RELEASING MOD
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Zone Assignments Y
Default/User Defined
1 – 253
(2 zones available)
Output Type Y
No Output / Solenoid /
Expanded Solenoid /
Masterbox
No Output State / Alarm
1 - 4
Defaults
(FAAST
Detector)
Output State Y
Common
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y 1 – 254
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
(1-001 FAAST DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Zone Assignments Y
Walktest Y
Default/User Defined
1 – 253
Enabled / Disabled
Y 0.1% - 0.99645% ft. (slider)
States
State Assignments
Fire 2 / Fire 1 / Action 2 / Action
1 / Alert
Y
Disabled / Alarm / PreAlarm
2 / PreAlarm 1 / Supervisory /
Process
Y
Latching / Non-Latching
Alarm Verification Timers
Fire 2 / Fire 1 / Action 2 / Action
1 / Alert
Y
No Timer / Timer 1 / Timer 2
/ Timer 3
Verification Timer Values
Timer 1 / Timer 2 / Timer 3 Y
0 – 255 (seconds)
Acclimate
Acclimate Y
Acclimate High Range Y
Disabled / Enabled
Range 1-H
(0.00046%ft – 0.04980%ft)
Range 2-M
(0.05%ft – 0.09982%ft)
Range 3-M
(0.1%ft – 0.99645%ft)
Range 4-L
(1%ft – 3.98818%ft)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Each detection level on the FAAST detector can be mapped to a panel state (user defined).
4. Each detection level can be configured as a latching or non-latching event. Must be latching if configured for Alarm.
5. Each detection level can be configured to initiate one of three Alarm Verification timers.
6. Allows you to set the high sensitivity level for the selected acclimate range.
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
1
2
3
4
5
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Exhibit 2-17: Programming Features Cont.
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(FAAST
Day Sensitivity Levels
Fire 1 Y
Detector)
Copy from Night Sensitivity Y
Night Sensitivity
Fire 1 Y
Copy from Day Sensitivity Y
Miscellaneous
Particulate Level Display Y Fire 2 / Fire 1 / Action 2 /
Air Flow Trouble Boundary Y 0 – 100 (% off normal)
Air Flow Trouble Timer Y No Timer / Timer 1 / Timer
Security
Test Button Locked Y
Isolate Button Locked Y
Passcode Y
Device Disable (Isolate Button) Y
Reference Detector
Analog Broadcast Increasing
Step
Analog Broadcast Decreasing
Step
Reference Detector Y
Relays
Configuration (Relays 1 – 5) Y
Configuration (Relay 6) Y
Notes:
1. Set to 255 to disable Analog Broadcast.
2. Reference detector cannot use Acclimate feature.
Permitted
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Y
Y
Y
Y
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Range 1-H
(0.00046%ft – 0.04980%ft)
Range 2-M
(0.05%ft – 0.09982%ft)
Range 3-M
(0.1%ft – 0.99645%ft)
Range 4-L
(1%ft – 3.98818%ft)
Yes / No
Range 1-H
(0.00046%ft – 0.04980%ft)
Range 2-M
(0.05%ft – 0.09982%ft)
Range 3-M
(0.1%ft – 0.99645%ft)
Range 4-L
(1%ft – 3.98818%ft)
Yes / No
Action 1 / Alert
(20% default)
2 / Timer 3
Enabled / Disabled
Enabled / Disabled
0 – 9999 (1111 default)
Enabled / Disabled
0 - 255
0 - 255
0 - 254
Latching: Yes / No
Fire 2 / Fire 1 / Action 2 /
Action 1 / Alert
Latching: Yes / No
High Airflow / Low Airflow /
Isolate / Filter Minor / Filter
Urgent / Filter Door / Config /
Aspirator / Low Voltage /
Comm / Time / Sensor
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
1
2
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Exhibit 2-18: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Dual
Monitor
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Module)
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
(1-001 INPUT ALM/SUP
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Zone Assignments Y
Input 1 Function Y
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
No Input Function / Manual
2
Alarm / Detection/ Waterflow
/Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2 /
Supervisory / Trouble /
Process / PAS Inhibit / Reset
/ Silence / Acknowledge / Drill
/ Fan Restart
Y
Y
Latching / Non-Latching
Normally Open / Normally
3
4
Closed
Y
Short Detection On / Short
Detection Off
Input 2 Function Y No Input F unction / Pre-Alarm
1 / Pre-Alarm 2 /
Supervisory / Trouble /
Process / AHU FD Key
Y
Y
Latching / Non-Latching
Normally Open / Normally
3
4
Closed
Y
Short Detection On / Short
Detection Off
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
3. Either = PA1, PA2, Supervisory, Trouble, Process, PAS Inhibit; Non-Latch = Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, Fan
Restart; Latching = ManAlarm, Detection, Waterflow, Drill.
4. NO Contacts = Detection, Manual Alarm, Reset, Supervisory; NO/NC Contacts = Process, Waterflow, PA1, PA2, Trouble, Drill,
Silence, Acknowledge, Zone Disable, PAS Inhibit, Fan Restart.
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2.0 C-Linx PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Exhibit 2-19: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Defaults
(Conv. Zone
Monitor
Loop Number of Device Y
Address of Device Y
Custom Message Y 60 character user defined
Module)
Custom Message Y
Zone Assignments Y
Input Function Y No Input Function /
Input Function Y
IDC Power Off Time (seconds) Y
Alarm Verification Y
Defaults
(Update
Recalculate addressable device
Configuration Checksums?
Device
Checksum)
Defaults
(Reset
Reset All Default Device
Configurations?
Default
Config.)
Defaults
(Custom
Messages
Panel LCD Custom Message
Line 2 Logo
Addressable Devices
(Restores all device custom
messages to default)
Peripheral Devices
(Restores all device custom
messages to default)
Air Sampling Devices
(Restores all device custom
messages to default)
Defaults
(Password)
Notes:
1. CyberCat 254 has only one (1) addressable loop. CyberCat 1016 can have up to four (4) addressable loops.
2. Can be assigned to 4 discrete zones, 2 zone ranges or 1 range and 2 discrete zones.
Used to assign a unique Level 2
password (8 available)
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
1 - 4
1 – 254
(1-001 CONV ZONE MOD
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Default / User Defined
1 – 254
Detection / Pre-Alarm 1 /
Pre-Alarm 2 / Supervisory
Class B / Class A
4 – 64 (8 sec. default)
Disabled / Enabled
Y Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Y Yes / No
Y Yes / No
Y 20 character user defined
(Fike Corporation )
Y Yes / No
Y Yes / No
Y Yes / No
Y 4 digit user defined
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
1
2
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Exhibit 2-20: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Peripheral Device Configuration Options
Remote
Display 14
Address Y
Custom Message Y 20 character user defined
Key
Corporate Logo Y 20 character user defined
Buzzer Operation Y
Network History Display Y
Countdown Display Y
Countdown Filter Y
Programmable Key Functions
(1 – 8)
Remote
Display 2
and 10 Key
Address Y
Custom Message Y 20 character user defined
Corporate Logo Y 20 character user defined
Buzzer Operation Y
Network History Display Y
Countdown Display Y
Countdown Filter Y
Notes:
1. Process and Zone Disable will require a zone number be assigned (1 – 253).
864?
(Y/N)
2 - 32
(Fike Remote Display)
(Fike Corporation)
Enabled / Disabled
Show All History / Filter
History by Zone
Show Countdown Display /
Show Release Imminent
Show All Zone Countdowns
/ Filter Countdown by Zone /
Do not show Countdown
Y NO Function / Reset / Silence
/ Acknowledge / Drill /
Process / Walktest / IR Tool /
Step Alarm / Step
Supervisory / Step Trouble /
Step All / Fan Restart / Zone
Disable
2 - 32
(Fike Remote Display)
(Fike Corporation)
Enabled / Disabled
Show All History / Filter
History by Zone
Show Countdown Display /
Show Release Imminent
Show All Zone Countdowns
/ Filter Countdown by Zone /
Do not show Countdown
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
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CyberCat 254/1016 Programming Manual 2-21
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Exhibit 2-21: Programming Features Cont.
Permitted
in UL
Circuit or
Component Program Feature or Option
Graphic
Annunciator
(256 LED)
Address Y
LED Number Y 3 - 256
LED Function Y
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
2 - 32
No Function Assigned /
Device Activation / Device
Trouble / Device Activation or
Trouble / Device Pre-Alarm /
Device Activation or PreAlarm / Zone State Activation
/ Switch 1 Feedback / Switch
2 Feedback / Switch 3
Feedback / Switch 4
Feedback / Panel Silenced /
Panel Drill / Panel Walk Test /
Sounder / Network Device
Activation / Network Device
Trouble / Network Device
Activation or Trouble /
Network Device Pre-Alarm /
Network Device Activation or
Pre-Alarm
Device (selection) Y (PNL) 1 – 128: (Loop) 1 – 4,
(Add) 1 – 254
Activation State Y
Alarm / Pre-al arm / Process /
Trouble / Supervisory / Zone
Disable / Pre-Discharge /
Release
Zone Assignments Y 1 - 254 2
Network Device (selection) Y (PNL) 1 – 128: (Loo p) 1 – 4,
(Add) 1 – 254
LED Illumination Pattern
Active State Y
Off / Continuous / Slow Blink
/ Fast Blink
Inactive State Y
Off / Continuous / Slow Blink
/ Fast Blink
Silenced State Y
Off / Continuous / Slow Blink
/ Fast Blink
Acknowledged State Y
Off / Continuous / Slow Blink
/ Fast Blink
Piezo Y
Notes:
1. Configuration options become available if LED Function is set to ‘Device’.
2. Configuration options become available if LED Function is set to ‘Zone State Activation’.
3. Configuration options become available if LED Function is set to ‘Network Device’.
Enabled / Disabled
Settings
permitted
in UL 864 Notes
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2
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