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PS 5
POWER SUPPLY
Safety instructions for the installation and maintenance personnel
WARNINGS!
Before the installation of the power supply, which will be connected to the mains, please read
carefully and follow the basic safety instructions provided with this product.
• In accordance with the standards and regulations of each country, there are basic safety
guidelines, which must also be strictly followed.
• Where the installer is to add or replace any peripheral or disconnect any cables, it is
recommended that he/she does so only after disconnecting both the AC mains and the
system's battery.
• Do not tamper with or disconnect any factory power supply wiring.
• Inform the end user of the safety precautions to be taken when operating this equipment.
• Keep or store these instructions for future use.
This being a permanent installation, the power supply must be installed and connected to
the power mains only by a qualified licensed electrician or electronics installer. A qual-
ified installer is one who has received the relevant training and has the necessary experience
to allow him/her to identify risks and take appropriate measures to reduce the risks of injury
to himself/herself and to others.
The power supply should be installed and used only indoors, in a safe environment, with low
pollution and without frequent and significant overvoltage or interference.
Copyright
The information contained in this document is the sole property of Sigma Technology and no part or all of the
manual may be copied or reproduced without written authorization from Sigma Technology.

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Summary of Contents for Sigma PS 5

  • Page 1 Copyright The information contained in this document is the sole property of Sigma Technology and no part or all of the manual may be copied or reproduced without written authorization from Sigma Technology.
  • Page 2: Power Supply Specifications

    To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury, the installer and the end-user should pay attention to the following: • DO NOT attempt to repair this product yourself. You may be exposed to dangerous voltage or other hazards if you open or remove the lid. Assign maintenance only to qualified persons.
  • Page 3 alternative to autonomous management of electrical and electronic waste, you can hand over the equipment you want to dispose of to a dealer when you buy new equipment of the same type. You are also entitled to take the small electronic waste with dimensions less than 25 cm to the physical premises of online retail stores with sales areas of at least 400 m2, free of charge and without any obligation to purchase.
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    • Power supplies can be configured easily and quickly with local Downloading from a computer, and network power supplies can be configured via the panel keypad • Opening of the lid and detachment from the wall are Tamper protected and can be assigned to any panel zone •...
  • Page 5: Indicator Leds

    Maximum humidity 75% (non-condensing) IP protection Security grade Grade 3 Panel Box Dimensions (WxHxD) 31x30x8 Weight (without battery) Indicator LEDs FACE INDICATOR LEDs On: The device is normally supplied with 230 V AC from the mains. Flashes slowly when powered from the mains, but the voltage at the output of the switching power supply is greater than 14.5 V DC.
  • Page 6 BOARD INDICATOR LEDs On when there is overcurrent or the respective AUX output is AUX 1/2/3/4 shorted. LED D Located next to the battery connection terminal and lights up if 6 BATTERY the battery cables are connected the wrong way. Diagrams...
  • Page 7 Connection points index FAULT outputs Open collector outputs (O.C.). They become conductive (revert PWR BAT OVC to 0) when there is a power outage problem (PWR), a battery FAULT problem or low voltage (BAT), and an over current at an output (OVC –...
  • Page 8: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Caution! • NEVER install this equipment during a storm. • The power supply must be connected to the power mains by a licensed electrician or electronics installer. • DO NOT connect the power supply to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers.
  • Page 9 • The PS-5SB and PS-5RS power supplies, like all Sigma network devices to be used in the installation, should be connected to the control panel via a 4-wire shielded cable (2 x 0.50 + 2 x 0.22 mm or 2 x 0.75 + 2 x 0.22 mm...
  • Page 10: Setting The Battery Voltage

    Setting the battery voltage The voltage for charging the battery is set to 13.8 V DC. If it needs to be reset, insert the terminals of a voltmeter into the +V and - V outputs of the switching power supply, and using the potentiometer, set the voltage to 14.0 V DC.
  • Page 11 • To enroll the PS 5RS power supplies in the PHAETHON panel, use the “ENROLL” button on the power supply board and follow the instructions in the corresponding section of the panel instructions. Programming PS 5SB and PS 5RS network power supplies The programming you need to make relates to: •...
  • Page 12 • Press [ENTER]. The following menu will be displayed: [POWER SUPPLY: PS#1] • Enter the number of the power supply whose parameters you want to program (1-4 or 1-8, depending on the power supply type) and press [ENTER]. The following menu will be displayed, showing the four power supply outputs, with the symbol # below the number of each output, meaning that all outputs are active (factory default programming): OUTPUTS:...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    • Use the [] or [] arrows to select: [AC POWER CHECK: NO] and • Press [ENTER]. On the keypad the following menu will be displayed: [TAMPER PS #1: // ON] • Press [ENTER] if you want to keep the Tamper on for this power supply, and to deactivate it use the [] or [] arrows on the display: [TAMPER PS #1: // OFF] and •...
  • Page 14: Warranty

    Warranty Limitations: The warranty does not cover the cost of transportation and packaging of the device to and from Sigma Technology Service. It also does not cover the damage caused to the device by improper mainte- nance or negligence, incorrect connection, mishandling, flooding, lightning, vandalism and, in general, by external factors as well as by damage due to normal wear and tear.

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