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Sigma Apollo User Manual

Sigma Apollo
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APOLLO User Manual Page 1
SIGMA "APOLLO"
“APOLLO" control panel manufactured, by SIGMA SECURITY is a
modern, state of the art, security system which can cover the security
needs of a household, or an office. It has been designed to combine
easiness of use and the best possible security.
In this manual is described in detail, the use and operation of this
unit, so that you understand and take full advantage of its capabilities.
For any further questions, please contact the technician who has carried
out the installation of the system.
In order to better understand the settings and the operation of the
system, read carefully the explanation of the main terms, which you will
find in this manual.
ZONE: it is a specific region of the protected area, which can be
protected by magnetic contacts, P.I.R. detectors, Glass Break detector
etc. Furthermore, smoke, gas or humidity detectors can be connected
in a single or various zones. Zones, depending on their mode of
operation, may be characterized as:
Internal: these zones are bypassed when you activate home arming.
(Arming the system, while, you stay in the house).
Perimeter: these zones are armed, if the panel is armed, regardless
the arming mode of the panel (HOME, or AWAY). These zones may
be bypassed.
24 hours: these zones are always armed, regardless the condition of
the panel (wether the panel is armed or disarmed).
BYPASS: is the operation by which you temporarily deactivate any
zone(s), while you arm the system.
Code: It is the 4-digit, 5-digit, or 6-digit number, which you must use
for arming, disarming and user programming of the system.
Automatic Arming and Disarming: is the capability of the system
to automatically arm and disarm at a specific time and day(s), of the
week.
Quick Arming: is the arming of the system by using only a single
digit number and [ENTER], instead of the entire code.
Partitions: is the capability of the system to operate at two different
partitions (fully independent subsystems).
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Sigma Apollo Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSigma
ModelApollo
CategoryKeypad
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Indications and Use of the Keypad

Indication LED's

GREEN (ARM-DISARM)

Indicates system armed/disarmed status. Blinks during HOME arming if entry zone is delay.

YELLOW (POWER)

Indicates mains power status. Blinks for low battery or mains power loss.

RED (TROUBLE)

Indicates system problems like alarm, power failure, low battery, over-current.

ZONE 01 - ZONE 16

Indicates status of individual zones. On means unbalanced or problem.

KEYS

PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM

ENTER USER PROGRAMMING

CODES – ACCESS LEVELS

Code Structure and Access Levels

Details on system codes, their lengths, and assigned access levels for functions.

MAIN CODE (Code 01)

The primary user code with extensive programming and control capabilities.

PROGRAMMING, EDITING, DELETING CODES

PROGRAMMING DATE AND TIME

PROGRAMMING THE DATE

PROGRAMMING AUTO ARM AND DISARM TIME

Automatic Arming

Setting specific times for the system to automatically arm.

Automatic Disarming

OPERATING THE SYSTEM

FULL ARMING OF THE SYSTEM

ARMING THE SYSTEM QUICKLY

ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH BYPASSED ZONES

Arming with Bypassed Zones Notes

DISARMING THE SYSTEM

DURESS DISARMING

HOME ARMING

DISARMING (HOME Arming)

CANCEL AN ALARM

BURGLARY, FIRE OR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

AUTO ARMING AND DISARMING OF THE SYSTEM

OPERATING IN TWO PARTITIONS

CHANGING PARTITION

SELECTIVE ARMING AND DISARMING OF PARTITIONS

ARMING (Partitions)

DISARMING (Partitions)

CANCEL THE ALARM IN CASE OF 2 PARTITIONS

CHECKING THE EVENTS

TROUBLE TABLE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE ALARM SYSTEM

MAINTENANCE