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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Issue 04 Sept. 1998[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual CONTENTS Contents .......................................................................................................... Page Safety & Installation .................................................................................................. 2 [...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual IMPOR T ANT READ THIS SECTION FIRST! 1.1 Suppliers of articles for use at work are required under section 6 of the Health and Safety at W ork Act 1974 to ensure as reasonably as is practical that the article will be safe and without risk to health when prop[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual 3 . 1 Enable Controls No Controls are enabled unless the enable controls key is inserted. While the enable controls key is inserted the buzzer will beep every few seconds. 3 . 2 Silence Alarm Switch T o silence an alarm activated by operation of a detection[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 4 of 10 FRONT P ANEL INDICA TIONS - Continued 4 . 2 System Fault Indicator The system fault indicator will illuminate under any abnormal condition. Certain conditions may be diagnosed without looking inside the enclosure as follows:- (1) System Fault o[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual 6.1 The panel has an internal DIL Switch, which provides the following functions:- INTERNAL INDICA TORS SOUNDER S/C F AUL T 1234 5 6 SOUNDER O/C F AUL T FUSE F AUL T EAR TH F AUL T REM. SIG DISABLED SOUNDER DISABLED 5.1 Sounder S/C Fault Indicator This indi[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 6 of 10 Smoke Detection Circuits 7.1 One to six smoke detection circuits are provided and supply 28 V olts ( + 5%) for the operation of trigger devices, (smoke detectors or heat detectors). T erminals for the smoke detection circuits are labelled Z1+ a[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 7 of 10 Remote Alarm Input 11.1 The sounder circuits may be operated remotely via the remote alarm input. 11.2 The input is labelled (Rem AL I/P) Connection of the AUX common negative to this point will operate the sounders. This input is non latching.[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 8 of 10 ANNEXE 2[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual ANNEXE 3 Resistor monitoring wiring. Standard bases are used. Removal of a detector indicates fault but detectors beyond the removed one will be inoperative. Line continuity unit wiring. Diode bases are used. Removal of a detector indicates fault and detect[...]

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    Sigma K1000 Series 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zone Fire Control Panels Operation and Maintenance Manual Page 10 of 10 ANNEXE 4 K1006 PCB layout - 4 & 6 zone Sigma, fuse & option resistor locations K1002 PCB layout - 1 & 2 zone Sigma, fuse & option resistor locations[...]