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1. Introduction 

The SIGMA CP range consists of a series of conventional fire alarm control panels designed in accordance 
with European standards EN54-2 and EN54-4 Fire Detection and Fire Alarm systems - Control and Indicating 

Equipment. 
The range consists of 2, 4 and 8 zone control panels. All control panels are available in two versions: 
Sigma K11 range in which detectors and call points are wired on separate circuits to sounders (two sounder 

circuits are provided). 
Sigma T11 range in which detectors, call points and sounders are wired to the same pair of cables. This is 
what is commonly referred to as a two-wire system. 
Wiring sounders to the detection circuits eliminates the need to install sounder circuit cables and also offers 

the ability to provide zoned or two stage sounder operation. 
All  control  panels  have  an  integral,  mains  powered  battery  charger  and  power  supply  designed  in 

accordance with the requirements of EN54-4. 
In addition to the requirements of EN54-2 the control panel has the following facilities: 
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Test  condition  to  allow  the  automatic  resetting  of  zones  in  alarm  for  testing  purposes.  EN54-2 

Section 10 option with requirements. 

 

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Delay of the actioning of fire alarm devices (sounders) so that an alarm may be verified before a 

premises is evacuated. EN54-2 Section 7.11 option with requirements. 
 
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Fire  alarm  devices  to  enable  an  audible  warning  to  be  sounded  throughout  a  premises  upon  the 

detection  of  a  fire  condition  or  the  operation  of  a  manual  call  point.  EN54-2  Section  7.8  option  with 

requirements. 

 

 In addition to the requirements of EN54-2, all control panels have voltage free relay contacts for fire and 
local fire which operate upon fire condition. These are to be used for local control and signalling. 

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2. Safety and mounting 

Suppliers of articles for use at work are required under section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work act 1974 

to ensure as reasonably as is practical that the article will be safe and without risk to health when properly 

used. 
An article is not regarded as properly used if it is used ‘without regard to any relevant information or advice’ 

relating to its use made available by the supplier. 
This product should be installed, commissioned and maintained by trained service personnel in accordance 

with the following: 
(i) 

IEE regulations for electrical equipment in buildings 

(ii) 

Codes of practice 

(iii) 

Statutory requirements 

(iv) 

Any instructions specifically advised by the manufacturer 

According to the provisions of the Act you are therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to 

ensure that you make any appropriate information about this product available to anyone concerned with its 

use. 
This equipment is designed to be operated from 230V 50Hz mains supplies and is of class 1 construction.  As 

such it 

must

 be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation and a 

readily  accessible  double  pole  disconnect  device  meeting  the  requirements  of  EN60950/IEC950  which 

disconnects live and neutral simultaneously shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring. 
Switch disconnect devices such as MK Sentry 63A or similar are suitable for this. 

Failure to ensure that all conductive accessible parts of this equipment are adequately bonded 
to the protective earth will render the equipment unsafe. 

This control panel is designed for indoor use only and at temperatures between -5

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C (+/- 3) and +40

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C (+/- 

2) and with a maximum relative humidity of 95%. 
The IP rating for the enclosure is IP30. 
Operation outside of these limits may render the equipment unsafe. 

 

Summary of Contents for Sigma CP K Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...contacts 13 12B13 Connection to Repeater panels 13 13B14 Connection to Ancillary boards 14 14B15 Connection to 8 way Sounder boards 14 15B16 Panel operation 15 16B17 Configuration options 16 17B18 Wa...

Page 3: ...operate upon fire condition These are to be used for local control and signalling 1B2 Safety and mounting Suppliers of articles for use at work are required under section 6 of the Health and Safety a...

Page 4: ...t with electronic fuse Dedicated sounder outputs 24V Fused at 500mA with electronic fuse 1 6 Amp total load over UallU circuits Zonal sounder outputs 24V Fused at 500mA with electronic fuse 1 6 Amp to...

Page 5: ...IONISATION Apollo 32 55000 217 SERIES 65 IONISATION Apollo 32 55000 218 SERIES 65 IONISATION Apollo 32 55000 219 SERIES 65 IONISATION Apollo 32 55000 220 SERIES 65 IONISATION Apollo 32 55000 315 SERI...

Page 6: ...connected to a zone this number should be limited to 32 to ensure that a short or open circuit on the wiring does not prevent the indication of a fire alarm from more than 32 fire detectors and or cal...

Page 7: ...470R KC For standard 4 wire systems CX 470 OHM CALL POINT Fulleon NCP T CALL POINT Nittan ELECTRONICS FREE BASES ALL Note LCMU Line Continuity Monitoring Device part number K1406 allows call points mo...

Page 8: ...system diagram which should be supplied by the detector manufacturer The power rating of the end of line resistor will be dependent upon the Zone classification rating Gas class this will be specified...

Page 9: ...the three way terminal block on the left hand side of the PCB The fascia of the control panel is held in place by countersunk screws Undo the two screws and lift the fascia gently away from the box t...

Page 10: ...ntrol panels from time to time and when this is done the operating software of the unit is updated The software revision can be located on the main processor by removing the plate holding the PCB from...

Page 11: ...pplied fitted to the control panels terminals and placing them across the last device that is wired to the zone circuit Detection zone circuits must be wired as a single radial circuit with no spurs o...

Page 12: ...n any one circuit 9B10 Connection to remote control terminals Some functions of the control panel can be controlled externally from the panel if required Operation of these inputs must be restricted b...

Page 13: ...of a fire condition on any of the zones or pressing of the sound alarm button on the front panel The relay will remain activated until the alarm is silenced or the panel is reset This relay will not o...

Page 14: ...s containing boards labelled S4XXA or above They will not work with panels containing boards without an alpha suffix 14B15 Connection to 8 way Sounder boards Sounder boards connect via a 2 core cable...

Page 15: ...to light indicating a fault on the wiring to the sounder circuits 30B16 7 Power fault Failure of the mains power disconnection of the standby battery or high impedance in the charging circuit will cau...

Page 16: ...mber appears Pressing the Enter button will cause the Test and Zone Fault LEDs to illuminate indicating the zones which are in test mode Disablements and zone tests are cleared by repeating the sequen...

Page 17: ...r will be indicated by a steady zone indicator and nothing on the 7 segment display 29 DO NOT RE SOUND ALARMS FROM ANOTHER ZONE Silenced sounders will not re sound upon further zone activations 2A TRE...

Page 18: ...NOT SOUND ALARMS 94 ZONE 4 DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS 95 ZONE 5 DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS 96 ZONE 6 DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS 97 ZONE 7 DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS 98 ZONE 8 DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS A1 ZONE 1 ANY ALARM DEL...

Page 19: ...the control panel a number of internal indicators are visible with the front cover removed as follows 39B20 1 Mains fail Indicates that the 230V AC supply is not present and the system is running on s...

Page 20: ...ime until over rated circuit trips fuse to identify troublesome circuit 46B20 8 S1 fault and S2 fault Indicates a short or open circuit on sounder outputs Remove wiring and refit end of line resistors...

Page 21: ...panel can accept sealed lead acid rechargeable batteries of up to 7Ah maximum capacity see table 2 for battery size required for each model The maximum current drawn from the batteries when the main...

Page 22: ...ire alarm system in accordance with BS5839 Part 1 2002 will identify any malfunction of the control panel and any malfunction should be reported to the fire alarm maintenance company immediately Shoul...

Page 23: ...by a flashing zone indicator and Pu on the 7 segment display Activation of a detector will be indicated by a steady zone indicator and nothing on the 7 segment display 29 DO NOT RE SOUND ALARMS FROM...

Page 24: ...DOES NOT SOUND ALARMS 99 A1 ZONE 1 ANY ALARM DELAYED Zone needs to be triggered for 30 seconds continuously before an alarm is generated A2 ZONE 2 ANY ALARM DELAYED A3 ZONE 3 ANY ALARM DELAYED A4 ZON...

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