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Fike CyberCat 50 10-070 - User Manual

Fike CyberCat 50 10-070
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Table of Contents

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Summary

1.0 Introduction

1.3 Safety Information

Provides critical warnings about potential hazards to persons or equipment when operating the system.

1.5 Understanding CyberCat 50

Explains the peer-to-peer system architecture and core components like the controller and devices.

1.6 UL Operational Limitations

Details configurable features and options that are restricted for UL listing compliance.

2.0 User Interface

2.1 CyberCat 50 Main Display

Describes the main display components: LCD screen, status LEDs, and navigation buttons.

2.1.1 System Status LEDs

Explains the function and meaning of each system status indicator LED on the control panel.

2.1.5 LCD Display Modes

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

2.2 Password Protection

Outlines the system's password protection levels and access privileges for menus and functions.

2.2.1 Logging Onto the System

Provides instructions on how to access the system by entering a valid password.

3.0 System Operation

3.1 General Operation

Explains the system's zone and state relationship and basic operational principles.

3.3 Panel Operation by Event

Details how the control panel operates and displays information for various system events.

3.3.3 Alarm; Waterflow State

Describes the panel's response and display when an alarm or waterflow event occurs.

3.3.6 Trouble State

Explains the conditions that cause a Trouble State and the panel's response.

3.4 Intelligent Sensor Features

Covers configurable features of intelligent sensors for optimal system performance.

3.4.1 Alarm Verification

Details the feature that delays automatic alarm response to verify the alarm situation.

4.0 System History

4.2 Viewing History

Provides instructions on how to access and navigate the system's event history buffers.

4.2.1 Alarm and Trouble History

Details how to view current alarm and trouble events stored in the system's history.

4.2.4 Events History

Explains how to access and view all current system events in the history buffer.

4.2.6 Erase History

Describes the procedure for erasing the system's entire event history buffer.

5.0 System Diagnostics

5.2 Diagnosing Problems

Guides on isolating hardware faults by removing wiring and using diagnostic menus.

5.3 Component Handling and Replacement

Provides safety precautions and procedures for replacing panel components and field devices.

5.5 Device Diagnostics

Details how to diagnose issues with addressable devices connected to the panel's signaling line circuits.

5.6 Peripheral and VESDA Diagnostics

Covers diagnostic screens for VESDA units and peripheral devices connected to the system.

5.7 Network and Communication Diagnostics

Provides diagnostic screens for network communication status and board communication.

5.10 Voltages

Describes test points and procedures for measuring critical voltages on the main control board.

6.0 System Maintenance

6.2 Routine Maintenance

Outlines regular replacement schedules for components like batteries and fuses.

6.3 Fuse Replacement

Details the location and ratings of the four replaceable fuses on the controller board.

6.4 Panel Maintenance Menus

Provides access to menus for maintaining and testing addressable devices and system functions.

6.4.1 Maintenance Menu 1: Device Management

Covers functions for reading, addressing, replacing devices, and walk-testing.

6.4.2 Maintenance Menu 2: System Functions

Includes functions for MNS reset/silence, configuration reads, FAAST, and AHU control.

Appendix A: CyberCat 50 Menu Structure

Configuration Menus

Provides an overview of the system's configuration menu branches.

History Menu

Outlines the structure for accessing different types of system event history.

Diagnostics Menus

Details the structure for accessing various system diagnostic menus.

Maintenance Menus

Presents the hierarchical structure for accessing system maintenance functions.

Fike CyberCat 50 10-070 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFike
ModelCyberCat 50 10-070
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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