2.0 USER INTERFACE
UL S2203
CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
2-3
FM
P/N: 06-326-2
Rev 6, 09/2015
2.1.2
HISTORY NAVIGATION BUTTONS
When an event occurs, the system categorizes the event as an Alarm, Supervisory, or Trouble event and
adds it to a corresponding history buffer. The information stored in each history buffer and can be displayed
using the history step buttons shown below. Unless the enclosure is ordered with Lexan™ covering the
display opening, these buttons are accessible even with the enclosure door closed allowing responding
personnel to review system events based on the order of occurrence (Step All) or based on selected event
types (Alarm, Supervisory or Trouble).
STEP ALARM
Press this button to step through the current ALARM events stored in the panel’s Alarm
history buffer (1,600 events).
STEP SUPER
Press this button to step through the current SUPERvisory events stored in the panel’s
Supervisory history buffer (800 events).
STEP TROUBLE
Press this button to step through the current TROUBLE events stored in the panel’s trouble
history buffer.
STEP ALL
Press this button to step through all current events (Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble) on
the display.
Press the F5 function button to toggle between current events and the entire 3200 event
history display.
2.1.3
CONTROL BUTTONS
The Control buttons on the main display allow you to execute the designated system function by pressing the
button. A brief functional description of each button is provided below:
DRILL
Press this button to manually activate all outputs and notification appliance circuits assigned
for Drill Function in the configuration. Press RESET to clear the Drill activation.
ACKNOWLEDGE
Press this button to Acknowledge an Alarm, Trouble or Supervisory State. Deactivates local
piezo without silencing active outputs. Creates ‘Acknowledge’ event in the history. Pressing
Acknowledge ONCE will acknowledge all events currently active on the system. When
multiple events are active each event is not required to be individually acknowledged.
SILENCE
Press this button to Silence any notification appliance circuits that are sounding and
programmed as silenceable outputs. Also deactivates local piezo. Creates ‘Silence
Function’ event for all loops. Pressing Silence ONCE will silence all events currently active
on the system. When multiple events are active each event is not required to be individually
silenced.
NFPA requires a panel that has been silenced for 24 hours to resound (which UL requires
that it also re-send to the DACT). Some local authorities require this sooner. The CyberCat
has a configurable option for resound from 0-24 hours with 24 hours programmed as the
default.
RESET
Press this button to Reset the system to Normal. Deactivates control functions, flashes
LEDs and momentarily interrupts resettable auxiliary power. Clears any latching event. If
events are still present, they will immediately reactivate.
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