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D-306048 WP8033 Installer's Guide  

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(1)  The external devices must be connected between 12V and ground. The current 

for each specified backup period can be drawn from the batteries with the 

internal GSM and the proximity reader connected to the WP8033. 

(2)  7.2V 1300 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, p/n 130AAH6BMX, 

manufactured by GP

 

or p/n LTT-AA1300LSDX6B, manufactured by LTT. 

(3)  9.6V 1800 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack, p/n GP180AAH8BMX, 

manufactured by GP or p/n LTT-AA1800LSDX8B, manufactured by LTT. 

(4)  9.6V 2200 mAh, rechargeable NiMH battery pack p/n 220AAH8BMX, 

manufactured by GP or p/n LTT-AA2200LSDX8B, manufactured by LTT.  

Caution!

 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of 

used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. 

Notes: 
1. 

 For compliance with CE standards the battery backup period must be at least 12 hours 

2.

 For compliance with UL standards the battery backup period must be at least 24 hours

 

Time to Charge 

80 % (

 30 Hrs) for all battery types 

Optional Backup Battery Pack 

See "Backup Battery Options" table above 

Time to Charge (optional backup 
battery pack) 

NA 

Wired Detectors Total (Sum) Current 

36* mA max. 

Site External Siren Current (EXT) 

450* mA max @ 12.5 VDC when powered by AC/DC (10.5 VDC when in standby mode) 

Site Internal Siren Current (INT) 

450* mA max @ 12.5 VDC when powered by AC/DC (10.5 VDC when in standby mode) 

 

*   Total WP8033 output current (of INT & EXT sirens, PGM output and detectors) 
cannot exceed 550 mA. 

PGM 

Current sink to control panel GND 100 mA max. 
Max. external DC v15 VDC 

High Current / Short Circuit 
Protection 

All outputs are protected (automatic reset fuse) 

A4. Communication 

Communication 

PSTN; GSM; GPRS; IP 

Built-in Modem 

300 baud, Bell 103 protocol 

Data Transfer to Local Computer 

Via RS232 serial port 

Report Destinations 

2 Monitoring Stations, 4 private telephones 

Reporting Format Options 

SIA, Contact ID, Scancom, SIA IP, DSC PowerNet. 

Pulse Rate 

10, 20, 33 and 40 pps - programmable 

Message to Private Phones 

Tone or voice 

Ring Detection 

The unit does not support ring detection without DC voltage present on the telephone lines 

A5. Physical Properties 

Operating Temp. Range 

-10°C to 49°C (14°F to 120°F) 

Storage Temp. Range 

-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) 

Humidity 

85% relative humidity, @ 30°C (86°F) 

Size (WxHxD) 

266 x 201 x 46 mm (10-7/16 x 7-7/8 x 1-13/16 in.) 

Weight 

1.44Kg (3.2 lb) (with battery) 

Color 

White 

A6. Peripherals and Accessory Devices 

Modules 

GSM/GPRS, IP  

Additional wireless devices 

64 detectors, 32 keyfobs, 32 keypads, 8 sirens, 4 repeaters , 32 proximity tags 

Wireless Devices and peripherals

 

Magnetic Contact:

 PGx99945, PGx9975 

Motion Detectors:

 PGx9904; PGx9904P, PGx9984, PGx9984P, PGx9974, 

PGx9974P, PGx9994, PGx9944, PGx9924 

PIR Camera Detectors:

 PGx9934; PGx9934P 

Smoke Detector:

 PGx9926, PGx9916  

GSM Module:

 GSM-350 

Keyfob:

 PGx9939, PGx9929 

Keypad:

 WK141 (with proximity tag), WK160 

Indoor Siren:

 PGx9901

 

Outdoor Sirens:

 PGx9911, PGx9911 

Repeater:

 PGx9920 

Gas: 

PGx9913 

Glass-break:

 PGx9912

 

Temperature:

 PGx9905

 

Shock:

 PGx9935 

 

Summary of Contents for WP8033

Page 1: ...pander Module detail I in Figure 3 1 13 3 9 Connecting Power to the Control Panel 15 3 9 1 Battery Insertion 16 3 9 2 Connect AC Power to the Unit 16 3 10 Closing the WP8033 Control Panel 17 4 VISUAL INDICATIONS FIRST KEYPAD ENROLLMENT AND USING PROX TAG 18 4 1 WP8033 LED Indications 18 4 2 Enrollment of the First Keypad 18 4 3 Using the Prox Tag 19 5 MAINTENANCE 19 5 1 Dismounting the Control Pan...

Page 2: ...x9934 PIR camera detector and GPRS communication is able to provide the Monitoring Station with clips captured in alarm situations The system sends the clips to the Monitoring Station automatically for burglary alarms and depending on setup also for fire and personal emergency alarms 1 Setup GPRS communication see GSM Module Installation section 3 5 2 Configure camera settings refer to the PGx9934...

Page 3: ...es see the keypad Installer s Guide SirenNet distributed siren using Smoke detectors All PowerG smoke detectors are able to function as sirens alerting on any of 4 types of alarm in the system burglary gas fire or flood Enable and configure SirenNet for each smoke detector refer to the PGx9926 PGx9916 Installation Instructions Wired Siren outputs The control panel can operate a wired siren and str...

Page 4: ... keypad User s Guide Guard key safe WP8033 is able to control a safe that holds site keys that are accessible only to the site s guard or Monitoring Station s guard in the event of an alarm 1 Connect the safe to the panel see section 3 8 Optional Expander Module Mounting Figure 3 8b 2 Configure the safe s zone type to Guard Zone see the keypad Installer s Guide 3 Setup guard code see the keypad In...

Page 5: ...eyprox PGx9934 Motion Detector with Camera PGx9904 Motion Detector PGx9974 Mirror Detector WP8033 PGx9939 PGx9929 Two way Keyfobs WK141 Two way Keypad Safety Detectors WK160 Keyprox PGx9926 Smoke Detector PGx9916 Smoke Heat Detector PGx9905 Temperature Detector PGx9913 Carbon Monoxide CO Detector Sirens PGx9911 Outdoor Siren PGx9901 Indoor Siren ...

Page 6: ...e compliance requirements the control panel should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation The antennas used for this product must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring A Network Service Provider s Facilities F Alarm Dialing Equipment B Telephone Line G Answering System C...

Page 7: ... Cable B Wired Zone Special Siren Terminal Block C Battery Connector D ENROLL button E Front Unit F Output Interface Module G Expander Module Wiring Terminal Blocks H Back Unit I Power Supply J Expander Module K Power Connector L Phone Wiring Connectors M GSM 350 or External Power Supply Unit or External Power Connector or Terminal Block in North American Panels Figure 3 1 WP8033 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 8: ...r back tamper Figure 3 2 Back Unit Mounting 3 3 Connecting to the Telephone Line detail K in Figure 3 1 PHONE WIRING Connect the telephone cable to the SET connector and connect the telephone line cable to the LINE connector through the desired wiring cable entry Note The telephone cable should be no longer than 3 meters A LINE B SET C Tel line wall jack Figure 3 3 Phone Wiring If DSL service is p...

Page 9: ...connected directly to the front panel PCB WIRED ZONE SIREN WIRING A GND B Wired Zone C Siren D For future use E Site external siren MG electronics MG441PDS or equivalent 6 12VDC 150 mA Max F Magnetic contact or any other contact not a detector G Alarm N C Figure 3 4 Wired Zone and Siren Wiring Wired zones can be enrolled in any zone in the WP8033 G2 control panel from 01 to 64 ...

Page 10: ...ing slot 1 of 2 D Front unit Caution Do not install or remove the GSM module when the system is powered by AC power or backup battery Insert the SIM card into the GSM module as shown in the above drawing 1 Slide top cover 2 Open cover 3 Align SIM card in cover note cover orientation 4 Slide SIM card into cover 5 Rotate cover to close 6 Lock cover to close IMPORTANT Do not insert or remove SIM card...

Page 11: ...t cable F to the front panel receptacle marked IP and to the flat cable receptacle of the output interface module G Caution The connector with strain relief clip F1 is for the front unit do not connect it to the back unit Notes The output interface module will be active only if the output interface module option was enabled in the control panel see section 4 7 6 PGM Output Configuration For wiring...

Page 12: ...rnal PLINK3 DSC into the back unit and fasten it with 2 screws 2 Connect the flat cable B from the front panel to the PLINK3 DSC as follows Connector B1 to the front panel connector B2 to the PLINK3 DSC 3 Connect the Cat 5 cable from the PLINK3 DSC to the home router Note In order to prevent interference to the antenna do not route the Cat 5 cable through the cable entry knockout on the right side...

Page 13: ... Expander module as shown in Figure 3 8a 1 Press downward on the Expander module located in the back panel between its 2 clips 2 Connect the Expander module flat cable to the front panel Expander receptacle Caution The receptacle with strain relief clip is for the front unit do not connect it to the back unit A 2 clips B Flat cable with one strain relief clip B1 This side for front unit B2 This si...

Page 14: ... I Wired zone A or B J Ground GND Figure 3 8b Zone and Siren Wiring Notes for EXPANDER module wiring Wired zone terminals can be connected to a normally closed contact of a detector switch for example a Tamper switch of any device or a pushbutton via a 2 2 K resistor The 12V terminal can be used to supply 12V up to 36mA to a detector if necessary The EXT terminal can be used to trigger an external...

Page 15: ...gh the desired wiring channel A Route it to the power supply unit E and remove the safety cover D Connect the 2 wires of the power cable to the power supply terminal block F with a screwdriver Fasten the screws tightly Fasten the power cable by its clamp B or C and close the safety cover D 4 Connect the power supply output cable G to the power connector H in the front panel A Optional wiring chann...

Page 16: ...r Insert one 6 battery pack or 8 battery pack and connect its connector as shown in Figure 3 8c A Front unit B Battery cable C Battery cable connector D Slot for battery cable Figure 3 9c Battery Insertion 3 9 2 Connect AC Power to the Unit Connect power to the WP8033 to mains power outlet see Figures 3 8a and 3 8b Disregard any trouble indications pertaining to lack of battery or lack of telephon...

Page 17: ...sure is shown below To close the Control Panel 1 Connect the flat cables between front and back units in their respective connectors up to 3 according to options 2 Make sure that the Power indicator on the control panel lights green 3 Close the panel and fasten the 2 screws Figure 3 10 Final Closure ...

Page 18: ...the ENROLL button physically located inside the front unit of the WP8033 control panel see Figure 3 1 for 2 seconds If no keypad exists in the first location the ENROLL LED on the WP8033 blinks slowly for 1 minute go to step 3 If a keypad already exists in the first location the ENROLL LED on the WP8033 control panel lights steady for 10 seconds go to step 2 Note Pressing the ENROLL button takes t...

Page 19: ...xtinguish However the MEMORY message will now blink in the display caused by the tamper alarm you triggered when opening the battery compartment lid Clear it by arming the system and immediately disarming 5 3 Fuse Replacement The WP8033 has two internal fuses that has automatic reset Therefore there is no need to replace the fuses When over current condition occurs the fuse cuts off the circuit cu...

Page 20: ...ne GSM GPRS connections Calling for help by using an emergency transmitter Tracking inactivity of elderly physically handicapped and infirm people Message center recording and playback Data Retrieval Alarm memory trouble event log Real Time Clock RTC The control panel keeps and displays time and date This feature is also used for the log file by providing the date and time of each event Battery Te...

Page 21: ...33 output current of INT EXT sirens PGM output and detectors cannot exceed 550 mA PGM Current sink to control panel GND 100 mA max Max external DC voltage 15 VDC High Current Short Circuit Protection All outputs are protected automatic reset fuse A4 Communication Communication PSTN GSM GPRS IP Built in Modem 300 baud Bell 103 protocol Data Transfer to Local Computer Via RS232 serial port Report De...

Page 22: ...sponsibility for the proper selection installation operation and maintenance of any products purchased from DSC Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exce...

Page 23: ...ng command to the control panel The LED and the buzzer then indicate the control panel s response Arm HOME or enter code Disarm OFF or enter code Optional Quick arm AWAY If Quick Arm is enabled Quick arm HOME If Quick Arm is enabled Forced arming AWAY system not ready or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Forced arming HOME system not ready or enter code to silence the protest buzzer Optiona...

Page 24: ...ile the LCD displays an open or faulty device the LED on the respective device flashes indicating it s me The it s me indication will appear on the device within max 16 seconds and will last for as long as the LCD displays the device Zone Bypass Scheme Bypassing permits arming only part of the system and at the same time allowing free movement of people within certain zones when the system is arme...

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