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Introduction 

 
About the Security System 

The Sigma S-Series security systems build on the features of previous Sigma 
models and offer the highest level of security, convenience and flexibility. 
Operated  correctly,  this  Sigma  security  system  will  protect  your  vehicle 
against today’s sophisticated thief, however this security system is designed 
as a deterrent against the theft of, or from a vehicle, and as such cannot offer 
any  guarantee  against  such  occurrences.  Always  follow  the  advice  of  the 
Police, always lock your vehicle, park in a well-lit area whenever possible and 
never leave valuable items in a vehicle where they can be seen. Due to the 
advances  in  vehicle  security,  more  vehicles  are  being  stolen  using  the 
owner’s  keys  or  in  car-jacking  situations.  S30  and  S34  models  have  an 
optional  Internal  Panic  Button  facility,  sophisticated  locking  options  and 
offer  a  Key  Theft  Protection  feature  (optional  keypad  required  for  S34)  to 
prevent carjacking and the theft of a vehicle even with the keys, however, 
always  ensure  your  keys  are  not  left  unattended  or  in  a  vulnerable  place. 
Your  local  Police  Crime  Prevention  Officer  will  be  pleased  to  advise  you 
about general vehicle security precautions. 

 
The Sigma S30 & S34 vehicle security systems comply with the Thatcham 
MIRRC criteria. The Thatcham MIRRC organisation was set up on behalf of 
the  ABI  (Association  of  British  Insurers)  to  establish  design  and 
manufacturing  quality  standards  for  vehicle  security  systems.  Security 
systems complying with the Thatcham MIRRC criteria are rigorously tested 
for quality, functionality, electro-magnetic interference resilience and their 
ability to resist physical and electronic attack from a vehicle thief. 

 
The S30 & S34 systems comply with the following criteria: 
 

 

European  Vehicle  Security  Directives  95/56  EC  (EMC),  74/61  EEC  (Security) 

and ECE Regulation 97 

 

EU Electromagnetic Compatibility - Directive 2014/30/EU 

 

EU Low Voltage Directive 2014/35 

 

EU Radio equipment - Directive 2014/53/EU 

 

UK Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 

 

UK Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 

 

UK Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 

 

Thatcham Category 1 approved alarm/immobiliser system –  

     S30 (alarm/immobiliser) only. 

     Category 1 evaluation number for passenger cars: TSC103 

     Category L1 evaluation number for light commercial vehicles: TSC103 

 

Thatcham Category 2 to 1 approved alarm upgrade system –  

     S34 (Cat. 2 to 1 upgrade alarm) only. 

     Category 2 to 1 evaluation number for passenger cars: TSC110 

     Category 2 to L1 evaluation number for light commercial vehicles: TSC110 

     Supply 12VDC, 20mA 

     RF Device 433MHz, <1mW ERP 

Summary of Contents for S Series

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Page 2: ...rmat may have taken place IMPORTANT NOTICE This instruction manual includes references to the multi function keypad This keypad is included with S30 security systems but is a cost option on other S Series security systems and therefore features associated with the keypad will not be available unless one is installed Some features described in this manual may require additional parts and or labour ...

Page 3: ... Features if selected and or installed by your dealer Auto Arm Auto Arm with Door Locking Auto Rearm Door Open Closed Loop Auto Arm Warning Bleeps Extend CDL Lock Output Headlamp Illumination Interior Lamp Illumination Key Theft Protection Safety Lock Unlock Total Closure Total Open Boot Release 2nd Stage Unlock 4 Radio Keys Replacing the Battery in a Radio Key Teaching New Radio Keys to the Secur...

Page 4: ... using the Optional Keypad included with S30 security system Keypad Feature Summary table Last Trigger Isolation Delete Arm and Disarm Indication Tone Delete Ultrasonic Sensors Delete Dual Stage Sensor Pre Warn Delete Single Dual Stage Sensor Triggers Delete Ultrasonic Single Dual Stage Sensor Triggers Delete Ultrasonic Single Dual Stage Sensor Triggers Pre warn Safety Lock Displaying the Vehicle ...

Page 5: ...y precautions The Sigma S30 S34 vehicle security systems comply with the Thatcham MIRRC criteria The Thatcham MIRRC organisation was set up on behalf of the ABI Association of British Insurers to establish design and manufacturing quality standards for vehicle security systems Security systems complying with the Thatcham MIRRC criteria are rigorously tested for quality functionality electro magnet...

Page 6: ...atus light and also acts as a visual deterrent Ultrasonic Sensors Intelligent self adjusting ultrasonic sensors provide interior protection and are mounted inside the passenger compartment Unique PIN Code Two self adhesive labels show the unique PIN code and serial number for your security system These should be kept in a safe place Optional Items Accessories Pagers Internal Sirens LEDs and Window...

Page 7: ...rior lamp on disarming the system Key Theft Protection with this feature selected even if the vehicle s keys and Radio Key are used to disarm the alarm system the vehicle can only be started after entering the correct 4 digit PIN into the Keypad Safety Lock Unlock can automatically lock the doors and boot when the ignition is turned on unlocking them again when the ignition is turned off Total Clo...

Page 8: ...curity System Briefly press and release the Radio Key button whilst standing near the vehicle The security system will acknowledge disarming by illuminating the vehicle s hazard warning lights for a 1 second period If the alarm has been triggered during the armed period then the siren will emit 3 Trigger Warning Bleeps The doors will unlock if this facility is included with your security system Ul...

Page 9: ...e Stage Accessory Sensor Sockets can be deleted in a number of combinations This can be done in three ways 1 Using the optional Keypad before exiting the vehicle See Page 25 for details 2 Using the optional Two Button Radio Key from outside the vehicle after arming the system See the Two Button Radio Key operating instructions for details 3 Using the Radio Key and ignition before exiting the vehic...

Page 10: ...e Whilst the security system is fully armed the dashboard mounted LED will display a short bright flash every second Press the Radio Key button briefly to disarm the security system in the normal way The dashboard mounted LED will be switched to a solid green state for a pre set time the Stall Start Time usually 30 seconds Whilst the LED is solid green you may start the vehicle If the ignition is ...

Page 11: ...of a short bright red flash every 3 seconds Turning the ignition on will cause the LED to extinguish but the vehicle will remain immobilised To start the vehicle whilst the LED is now flashing in the previous solid state or even with the ignition on simply enter the security system s unique PIN into the Keypad If the correct PIN is entered the LED will extinguish indicating that the vehicle can no...

Page 12: ...igger has occurred Briefly press the Radio Key button to disarm the security system in the normal manner The doors will unlock if this facility is included with your security system The security system will acknowledge disarming by illuminating the vehicle s hazard warning lights for a 1 second period and 3 Trigger Warning Bleeps will be heard to indicate that a trigger has occurred during the las...

Page 13: ...utomatically re arms the security system if it is accidentally disarmed The security system will automatically re arm and lock if this facility has been included with your security system a pre set time the Auto Rearm Time usually 60 seconds from the system being disarmed by the Radio Key provided that no door bonnet or boot has been opened during the Auto Rearm Time Any sensors deleted for the pr...

Page 14: ...io Key Headlamp Illumination Whenever the security system is armed the vehicle s headlamps will illuminate for a preset time the Headlamp Illumination Time usually 30 seconds to illuminate your way from the vehicle If required the headlamps can also illuminate for the same period when disarming in this instance switching the vehicle s ignition on will also extinguish the headlamps Interior Lamp Il...

Page 15: ... the Safety Lock Unlock feature is configured to only activate Single Locking circuits should never operate a vehicle s Double or Dead Locking Total Closure The Total Closure output can be programmed to operate in one of two ways 1 Timed This method of operation should only be used on vehicles equipped with built in Anti Trap features If Total Closure has been programmed to operate for a Timed per...

Page 16: ...ngle Button Radio Key 2nd Stage Unlock The Total Open Boot Release output can be programmed to operate in one of two ways 1 Timed The Timed method of operation is not ideal for most applications as it always attempts to open the vehicle s windows sunroof or boot every time the system is disarmed If Total Open Boot Release has been programmed to operate for a Timed period then opening of the vehicl...

Page 17: ... symptom of low battery power is reduced operating range from the vehicle Replacement battery cells should be available from your installing dealer Locate the recess near the keyring and using a small coin or flat blade gently prise apart the two halves of the Radio Key casing Note the orientation of the old battery and slide it out from beneath the spring contact taking care not to damage it Care...

Page 18: ...disarm the security system using the Ignition PIN Procedure Unlock the driver s door with the vehicle s key and enter the vehicle the siren will sound Cycle the ignition 3 times in 7 seconds i e off to on off to on off to on the siren will sound if not already doing so The LED will now display solid green for 3 seconds before proceeding to flash red If the first digit of the security system s PIN ...

Page 19: ... green for 3 seconds before proceeding to flash red If the first digit of the security system s PIN is 0 then the ignition must be turned off whilst the LED is still green Otherwise allow the green LED to extinguish and then count the red flashes and turn the ignition off immediately after the corresponding flash i e If the first digit is 3 turn the ignition off after the 3rd red flash With the fi...

Page 20: ...move it the security system will disarm in the normal way If the security system incorporates a self setting immobiliser S30 models only start the vehicle within 30 seconds If the Key Theft Protection feature is selected the PIN must now be entered using the Keypad or Ignition Procedure in extreme cases to unset the immobiliser Arming the Security System If the Radio Key fails to operate the secur...

Page 21: ...e beginning Disarming the Security System If the Radio Key fails to operate the security system due to a depleted battery in the Radio Key for example or its total loss damage the security system can be disarmed using the Keypad alternatively the built in Ignition PIN Procedure or the optional Touch Key if supplied with your system can also be used See pages 18 20 To do this enter the vehicle the ...

Page 22: ... you must start the sequence again from the beginning With the ignition switched off and the security system disarmed type into the Keypad the following Where AAAA represents the old 4 digit PIN code and BBBB represents the newly chosen 4 digit PIN code To confirm correct input of your PIN code the siren will bleep after entering the last digit The number 992 is the access code command which notif...

Page 23: ... system maximum 4 To confirm correct input of your PIN code the siren will bleep after entering the last digit The number 991 is the access code command which notifies the security system to accept the new Radio Keys Then immediately press the first Radio Key button briefly the dashboard LED will illuminate red for 1 second and the siren will bleep as confirmation that the Radio Key has been learn...

Page 24: ...t input of your PIN code the siren will bleep after entering the last digit The number 990 is the access code command which notifies the security system to accept the new Touch Keys Then immediately press the first Touch Key briefly onto the receptacle and remove it the dashboard LED will illuminate red for 1 second and the siren will bleep as confirmation that the touch key has been learnt now pr...

Page 25: ... system N B The options marked above refer to features associated with the optional Single and Dual Stage Accessory Sensors which may not be fitted to your system Important If the Arm and Disarm Indication Tones have been turned on the security system will no longer comply with the requirements of 74 61 EEC ...

Page 26: ...isarm Indication Tones have been activated for non EU member states only Arming the security system without the arming tone and the following disarming tone may be necessary if you wish to arm or disarm the system late at night To do this turn on the vehicle s ignition type 1 on the Keypad and immediately turn off the ignition Vacate the vehicle closing all doors boot and bonnet Now arm the securi...

Page 27: ...icle s ignition type 3 on the Keypad and immediately turn off the ignition Vacate the vehicle closing all doors boot and bonnet Now arm the security system in the normal way The security system will acknowledge arming with 3 flashes of the vehicle s hazard warning lights instead of the normal 3 second illumination Note The Dual Stage Sensor s Pre warn facility will be restored next time you arm th...

Page 28: ...g on a single occasion for example if you wish to start the engine and then vacate the vehicle perhaps to scrape ice from the windows open a door and turn on the vehicle s ignition after 1 second the vehicle s hazard lights will give a single flash It is then safe to close your door and Safety Lock Unlock will not lock your doors until the next time you turn the vehicle s ignition off then on agai...

Page 29: ...sure all the security system s Radio Keys operate Replace transmitter batteries annually If a Radio Key is lost or damaged replace it immediately Further problems should be referred to your installing dealer at the soonest possible opportunity ...

Page 30: ... not use the ordinary household waste bin Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment Following the implementation by members states private households within the EU states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designate...

Page 31: ...orpion Automotive reserves the right to make improvements and changes to this manual due to typographical errors inaccuracies of currently available information or improvements to software or hardware at any time without notice Such changes will be included in future editions of this manual ...

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