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Fike CyberCat 254 - User Manual

Fike CyberCat 254
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Operation & Maintenance Manual
P/N 06-326-2, Rev. 6
September 2015
10-064, CyberCat 1016
10-066, CyberCat 254
Addressable Fire Alarm Control System

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Summary

Understanding the CyberCat System

Important Safety Information

Outlines critical warnings and cautions for safe system operation and equipment protection.

Emergency Communication System (ECS) Features

Overview of ECS functions including voice/alarm communications and mass notification.

Navigating the CyberCat User Interface

CyberCat Main Display Overview

Describes the main display, status LEDs, and buttons for system interaction.

System Status LED Indicators

Explains the meaning and operation of the panel's status LEDs.

System Control Button Operations

Explains buttons for executing system functions like Drill, Acknowledge, Silence, and Reset.

Interface Navigation and Function Button Usage

Describes buttons for menu navigation, value adjustment, and function execution.

CyberCat LCD Display Modes

Details the three main display screens: Normal, Event, and Top Level Menu.

System Event Display Details

Information presented on the display when an event occurs.

Accessing the Top Level Menu

How to access the main menu for configuration, history, and diagnostics.

CyberCat System Operation and Event Handling

General CyberCat System Operation

Principles of zone and state relationships governing system behavior and event processing.

CyberCat Panel Response to System Events

Detailed explanation of panel behavior and display for various system event states.

Alarm and Waterflow State Handling

Panel response to alarm and waterflow events, including LED indicators and output activations.

Alarm Verification Feature Functionality

How the system verifies alarm conditions before initiating full system activation.

CyberCat Trouble State Indicators and Response

Panel behavior and display indicators for system, circuit, or device troubles.

Supervisory State Detection and Response

Panel behavior when inputs configured for supervisory are activated.

CyberCat Pre-Alarm State Notifications

Panel behavior for early fire detection levels (Pre-Alarm 1 and 2).

CyberCat Walk-Test Procedure

Method for manually verifying system operation without disturbing occupants.

Reviewing CyberCat System History Logs

Accessing and Viewing System History

Methods to cycle through and display current and historical system events.

CyberCat System Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Accessing Diagnostic Menu 1

Entry point for system diagnostics related to devices, panels, LEDs, and communications.

Troubleshooting Addressable Devices

Diagnosing issues with devices connected to the signaling line circuits (SLCs).

Verifying Device Type and Location

Comparing programmed device data with actual device presence and LED status.

Verifying Device Serial Numbers

Comparing stored serial numbers with actual device serial numbers for supervision.

Monitoring Amplifier Status

Viewing the operational status of amplifiers connected to the system.

Peripheral Supervision Data Details

Viewing analog-to-digital values for peripheral device supervision and configuration.

FAAST Detector Status Levels

Viewing current status levels transmitted by FAAST detectors to the panel.

CyberCat System Maintenance Procedures

Routine Component Maintenance

Procedures for replacing system components like batteries at regular intervals.

Replacing CyberCat System Fuses

Identifying and replacing the five replaceable fuses for controller over-current protection.

Accessing Panel Maintenance Menus

Overview of maintenance features for servicing and testing addressable devices.

CyberCat Maintenance Menu 1 Functions

Access to functions for reading, assigning, replacing devices, walk-test, and buzzer control.

Assigning Device Addresses

Automatically assigning or changing addresses for new or existing devices connected to the panel.

Replacing Addressable Devices

Procedure to replace a sensor device with a new one and write its configuration.

Performing Panel Walk-Test Mode

Placing the panel into walk-test mode and selecting the desired operation modes.

CyberCat Maintenance Menu 2 Functions

Access to functions for MNS reset/silence, switch timeout, device configuration, FAAST, and AHU control.

Managing FAAST Detector Conditions

Reading diagnostic conditions, isolating, or disabling FAAST detectors.

Fike CyberCat 254 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFike
ModelCyberCat 254
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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