1.0 INTRODUCTION
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CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
UL S2203
Rev 6, 09/2015
P/N: 06-326-2
FM
Exhibit 1-12: Programming Features Cont.
Circuit or
Component
Program Feature or Option
Permitted
in UL
864?
(Y/N)
Possible Settings
(Defaults shown bold)
Settings
permitted
in UL 864
Notes
Defaults
(Ion
Detector)
Common
Loop Number of Device
Y
1
- 4
1
Address of Device
Y
1
– 254
Custom Message
Y
60 character user defined
(1-001 ION DETECT
Loop 1 - Address 001)
Y
Default/
User Defined
Zone Assignments
Y
1
– 254
2
Alarm Verification
Y
Time: 0 – 60 seconds
Y
Enabled
/
Disabled
Sensitivity
Pre-Alarm 1 & 2 Levels
Y
Enabled /
Disabled
Y
100 – 40 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
3
Alarm Levels
Y
Acclimate:
80 – 50 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
4
Y
Day/Night: 80 – 50 Microns
(5 Micron increments)
Y
Alarm
/ Supervisory /
Supervisory NL
N
Smolder Enhance Off
/
Smolder Enhance On
Drift Compensation
Y
50 – 100%
Warning 80%/Trouble 100%
5
Walktest
Y
Walktest at Alarm Level
/
Walktest with IR / Walktest at
1.3%
Device Summing
Broadcast Thresholds for
Summing (%OBS)
N
Enabled /
Disabled
(8 levels 0.5%/ft. – 4.0%/ft. in
0.1%/ft. increments)
Summing Activation Level
(%OBS)
N
1.0 – 10%/ft.
(0.5%/ft. increments)
Summing Broadcast State
N
Disabled
/ Alarm/Summing
Alarm / Supervisory Latching /
Supervisory Non-Latching /
Pre-Alarm 1 / Pre-Alarm 2
Summing Addresses
N
1 – 8 (Device addresses to
participate in summing group)
Remote Annunciator (See Exhibit 1-8 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.
Summary of Contents for CyberCat 1016
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