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P/N P-047550-1726-EN • REV 08 • ISS 05AUG16 

 

SIGA-UM Universal Class A/B Module 

Installation Sheet 

 

 

Description 

The SIGA-UM Universal Class A/B Module is an addressable 
module that you can configure to provide one of the following: 

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Two Class B dry contact initiating device circuits 

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One Class A dry contact initiating device circuit 

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One Class A or Class B notification appliance circuit 

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One Class A or Class B verified two-wire (conventional) 
smoke detector circuit without dry contact initiating devices 
on the same circuit 

• 

One Class A or Class B unverified two-wire (conventional) 
smoke detector circuit with or without dry contact initiating 
devices on the same circuit 

• 

One Form C dry contact relay output 

The SIGA-UM requires two device addresses on the signaling 
line circuit (SLC). Addresses are assigned electronically. There 
are no addressing switches. 

Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the 
module: 

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Normal: Green LED flashes 

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Alarm/active: Red LED flashes 

 

 

Personality codes 

Use the personality codes described below to configure the 
SIGA-UM module. See Table 1 on page 2 for listing 
information. See Table 2 on page 8 for personality code 
electrical characteristics. 

Personality code 1: 

Alarm - NO latching (Class B). Factory 

default. Configures input 1 or 2 for Class B, normally open dry 
contact initiating devices (e.g., pull stations, heat detectors, 
etc.). When the NO input contact of an initiating device is 
closed, an alarm signal is sent to the loop controller and the 
alarm condition is latched at the module. 

Personality code 2

: Alarm - NO delayed latching (Class B). 

Same as code 1 except that contact closure must be 
maintained for approximately 16 seconds before an alarm 
signal is sent. This code is only for use with nonretarded 
waterflow alarm switches. 

Personality code 3

: Active - NO nonlatching (Class B). 

Contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status 
and does not latch at the module. Code 3 is typically used for 
monitoring fans, dampers, and doors. 

Personality code 4: 

Active - NO latching (Class B). Contact 

closure causes an active instead of an alarm status, which is 
latched at the module. Code 4 is typically used for monitoring 
supervisory and tamper switches. 

Personality code 8: 

Signal - dry contact output. Configures 

the module as a Form C dry relay contact to control external 
appliances (door closers, fans, dampers) or equipment 
shutdown. Note: Jumper JP1 must be moved to pins 2 and 3 
for dry contact operation. 

Personality code 9: 

Alarm - NO latching (Class A). Configures 

the module for connection of Class A, normally open dry 
contact initiating devices (e.g., pull stations, heat detectors, 
etc.). When the NO input contact of an initiating device is 
closed, an alarm signal is sent to the loop controller and the 
alarm condition is latched at the module. 

Personality Code 10: 

Alarm - NO delayed latching (Class A). 

Same as code 9 except that contact closure must be 
maintained for approximately 16 seconds before an alarm 
signal is sent. Code 10 is typically used with waterflow alarm 
switches. 

Personality code 11: 

Active - NO nonlatching (Class A). 

Same as code 9 except that contact closure causes an active 
instead of an alarm status, and does not latch at the module. 
Personality code 11 is typically used for monitoring fans, 
dampers, and doors. 

Содержание SIGA-UM

Страница 1: ...s latched at the module Personality code 2 Alarm NO delayed latching Class B Same as code 1 except that contact closure must be maintained for approximately 16 seconds before an alarm signal is sent This code is only for use with nonretarded waterflow alarm switches Personality code 3 Active NO nonlatching Class B Contact closure causes an active instead of an alarm status and does not latch at th...

Страница 2: ...ing is Class A Personality code 21 Alarm two wire smoke verified Class A Same as personality code 14 except that wiring is Class A For personality codes 13 14 20 and 21 First SIGA UM on a loop to go into alarm will maintain the 2 wire detector circuit voltage and current so that the 2 wire detector can maintain its LED Second SIGA UM on the same loop to get an alarm from a 2 wire detector will ind...

Страница 3: ...sient protector across the output circuit inside the electrical box with the module See Figure 2 Figure 2 Bell circuit showing bipolar transient protector placement 1 Normal state 2 Active state Wiring Wire this device in accordance with applicable national and local codes ordinances and regulations General wiring notes Refer to the Signature loop controller installation sheet for SLC wiring speci...

Страница 4: ...e wire may cause a ground fault exposing less wire may result in a faulty connection 3 Make all wiring connections using the appropriate figure below for the desired function personality code See Figure 3 to Figure 7 Figure 3 Class B initiating device circuit personality codes 1 2 3 4 18 1 47 kΩ EOL resistor PN EOL 47 used for Class B only 2 For personality code 18 use a 22 kΩ resistor 3 Input 2 T...

Страница 5: ... to next device 8 Signaling line circuit SLC from previous device power limited and supervised Figure 5 Class A initiating device circuit personality codes 9 10 11 12 1 Input 1 Typical NO initiating device 2 10 VDC at 350 µA max 3 Maximum 12 5 Ω resistance per wire for Class A configurations 4 Supervised and power limited unless connected to a nonpower limited source If the source is nonpower limi...

Страница 6: ...a minimum of 0 25 in 6 4 mm space from power limited wiring For other mounting methods see enclosure and bracket installation sheets to maintain separation of power limited and nonpower limited wiring The wire size must be capable of handling fault current from nonpower limited source or Use type FPL FPLR FPLP or permitted substitute cables provided these power limited cable conductors extending b...

Страница 7: ...xes 2 1 2 in 64 mm deep double gang box 4 in square box 1 1 2 in 38 mm deep with a double gang cover LPCB CPR electrical box Requirements Minimum size W H D Plastic box with cover plate no gaps or unused holes 3 5 3 5 1 5 in 85 85 38 mm Wire size 12 to 18 AWG wire 1 0 to 4 0 mm Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 0 to 93 noncondensing Storage temperature range...

Страница 8: ...ay 127 µA 120 µA N A 9 10 11 12 Class A initiating device circuit 307 µA 450 µA N A 13 14 20 21 Two wire smoke detectors and initiating devices 3 1 mA from 3rd wire N A Class A 22 kΩ Class B 15 kΩ N A First UM module to go into alarm Class A or B N A 12 mA smoke detector 17 mA contact closure N A N A Each subsequent UM to go into alarm N A 100 µA from data line N A 15 16 Class A or B notification ...

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