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WK250 

Advanced Two-Way Keypad  

 

Installer’s Guide 

Table of Contents 

1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2. Installation .................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.1 Inserting Battery ................................................................................................................................................ 4

 

2.2 Desktop Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.3 Wall Mounting ................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.4 Enrollment of the WK250 Keypad in WP8010/WP8030 .................................................................................... 6

 

2.5 Enrollment of the First WK250 Keypad in WP8033 .......................................................................................... 7

 

2.6 Configuring the WK250 Parameters ................................................................................................................. 8

 

3. Programming ............................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

3.1 General Guidance ........................................................................................................................................... 10

 

3.1.1 Navigation ................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

3.1.2 Feedback Sounds .................................................................................................................................... 10

 

3.2 Entering the "Installer Mode" and Selecting a Menu Option ........................................................................... 10

 

3.2.1 Entering the "Installer Mode" if "User Permit" is enabled ......................................................................... 12

 

3.2.2 Selecting options...................................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.2.3 Exiting the Installer Mode ......................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.3 Setting Installer Codes .................................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.3.1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Codes .......................................................................................... 14

 

3.4 Zones / Devices .............................................................................................................................................. 14

 

3.4.1 General Guidance & Zones/Devices Menu Options................................................................................. 14

 

3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors..................................................................................... 15

 

3.4.3 Deleting a Device ..................................................................................................................................... 20

 

3.4.4 Modifying or Reviewing a Device ............................................................................................................. 21

 

3.4.5 Replacing a Device .................................................................................................................................. 22

 

3.4.6 Configuring Soak Test Mode ................................................................................................................... 23

 

3.4.7 Defining Configuration Defaults for "Device Settings" .............................................................................. 24

 

3.4.8 Updating Devices after Exiting Installer Mode ......................................................................................... 25

 

3.4.9 WK250 Display when WP Panel is Active ................................................................................................ 25

 

3.5 Control Panel .................................................................................................................................................. 26

 

3.5.1 General Guidance – "Control Panel" Flow-Chart & Menu Options ........................................................... 26

 

3.5.2 Configuring Arming/Disarming and Exit/Entry Procedures ....................................................................... 28

 

3.5.3 Configuring Zones Functionality............................................................................................................... 30

 

3.5.4 Configuring Alarms & Troubles ................................................................................................................ 31

 

Summary of Contents for DSC WK250

Page 1: ...iting the Installer Mode 12 3 3 Setting Installer Codes 12 3 3 1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Codes 14 3 4 Zones Devices 14 3 4 1 General Guidance Zones Devices Menu Options 14 3 4 2 Addin...

Page 2: ...gramming Access Permission 51 3 6 8 Broadband 53 3 7 PGM Output 54 3 7 1 General Guidance 54 3 7 2 Open Collector States 54 3 7 3 PGM Output Configuration 54 3 7 4 PGM 5 Connection 56 3 7 5 Entering D...

Page 3: ...Code 77 4 1 General Guidance 77 4 2 Conducting a Periodic Test 77 5 Handling System Troubles 81 6 Reading the Event Log 83 APPENDIX A Specifications 85 APPENDIX B Working with Partitions 86 B1 User I...

Page 4: ...g any of the installation procedures below remove the unit from its bracket by sliding the unit upward 2 1 Inserting Battery Open the battery cover and insert the 4 batteries according to the illustra...

Page 5: ...d as illustrated in the following drawing 1 Drill 4 mounting holes 3 Line the two slots of the unit with the two hinges of the bracket and then slide the unit downward on the bracket 2 Position the br...

Page 6: ...Y DEVICES 3 Enroll the device by pressing the AUX button for about 5 seconds until the LED turns ON and then release the button or enter the 7 digit ID code that appears on the sticker on the back of...

Page 7: ...taller Mode User Settings and Periodic Test 2 Press the ENROLL button again within the timeout period 10 seconds Any keypad that was enrolled in keypad no 01 is deleted from the system The ENROLL LED...

Page 8: ...not report a supervision signal at least once within a predefined time a MISSING trouble alert is initiated Therefore if you take the keypad out of the protected premises switch the Supervision OFF to...

Page 9: ...the WK250 device and then entering the user code or presenting the proximity tag to the tag reader will return the device to normal display see section 3 5 6 Configuring Audible Visual User Interface...

Page 10: ...Navigation Setting Function NEXT Use to move scroll forward to the next menu options BACK Use to move scroll backward to the previous menu options OK Use to select a menu option or to confirm a settin...

Page 11: ...n the system is disarmed The process described refers to the case where User permit is not required If User permit is required select the User Settings option and ask the Master User to enter his code...

Page 12: ...ng the selected parameter the display returns to step 3 To Change the Configuration of the Selected Option When entering the selected option the display shows the default or the previously selected se...

Page 13: ...Enter NEW Master Installer Installer code or Guard code 3 INSTALLER MODE NEW MASTER CODE 9999 NEW MASTER CODE 9999 ENTER CODE or or NEW INST CODE 8888 NEW INST CODE 8888 or or 01 INSTALL CODES NEW GU...

Page 14: ...the non Master Installer Code back again in other words undo the change to the temporary code so that the non Master Installer can still enter the system 3 4 Zones Devices 3 4 1 General Guidance Zone...

Page 15: ...werG devices including Keyfobs cannot be used on more than one system at one time Remember to verify panel and device compatibility 2 See enrollment by button or device ID below If enrollment is succe...

Page 16: ...he Installer Code or to allow access to the programming menus Remember The system will indicate a NOT NETWORKD trouble until the 2 nd stage of all registered devices is completed Note The Soak Test on...

Page 17: ...gnals sent from the device Press and select a suitable zone type The list of available Zone Types and the explanation for each zone type is provided below Notes 1 As a shortcut press the 2 digit seria...

Page 18: ...P8033 Can be customized by 06 CUSTOM NAMES menu see section 3 8 Zone Type List Zone No and Type Description Zxx ZONE TYPE 1 Exit Entry 1 This Zone starts the exit time when the user arms the system or...

Page 19: ...030 or WP8033 Installer s Guide Figure 3 8b Zxx ZONE TYPE 12 Non Alarm This zone does not create an alarm and is often used for non alarm applications For example a detector used only for sounding a c...

Page 20: ...he device press the key 4 Del to Delete to step 2 Deleting a Device 1 Enter the Installer Menu select the 02 ZONES DEVICES option see section 3 2 and then select the DELETE DEVICES option 2 Select the...

Page 21: ...0 ZONE TYPE Z10 SET CHIME Z10 PARTITIONS Z10 DEV SETTINGS Modifying or Reviewing a Device 1 Enter the Installer Menu select the 02 ZONES DEVICES option see section 3 2 and then select the MODIFY DEVIC...

Page 22: ...DEVICES KEYFOBS Step 3 Step 4 Select exact device you wish to replace 3 Enroll the new device 4 K03 Keyfob ID No 300 0307 ENROLL NOW or ENTR ID 300 xxxx Replacing a Device 1 Enter the Installer Menu...

Page 23: ...n Sens enable Z09 Motion Sens enable Enabling Soak Test mode 1 Enter the Installer Menu select the 02 ZONES DEVICES option see section 3 2 and then select the ADD TO SOAK TEST option 2 Select the resp...

Page 24: ...r certain group of devices and then change the defaults for another group IMPORTANT Devices that were already enrolled in the alarm system before the defaults have been changed will not be affected by...

Page 25: ...vent Counter parameter setting of Motion Sensors enrolled from now on will be high 5 The new default does not affect motions sensors that were already enrolled before the change was made but only new...

Page 26: ...configurable features and parameters related to the functionality of the Zones 3 5 3 Alarms Troubles Contains configurable features and parameters related to initiating canceling and reporting of Ala...

Page 27: ...5 01 ENTRY DELAY1 21 SWINGER STOP 31 PANIC ALARM 43 PANEL SIREN 02 ENTRY DELAY2 22 CROSS ZONING 32 DURESS ALARM 44 SIREN TIME 03 EXIT DELAY Continues 33 INACTIVE ALRT 45 STROBE TIME 04 EXIT MODE 34 T...

Page 28: ...rs and routes without causing an alarm Following entry the user must disarm the WK250 before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened until the last 10 se...

Page 29: ...and end by exit Note In some WP variants this menu is displayed in the Operation Mode only 05 QUICK ARM off Define whether or not the user will be allowed to perform quick arming or not Once quick ar...

Page 30: ...and its configuration settings To select an option and change its configuration refer to section 3 5 1 Option and default Configuration Instructions 21 SWINGER STOP after 1 alarm Define the number of...

Page 31: ...disabled applicable in UK panels only 32 DURESS ALARM CODE 2580 A duress ambush alarm message can be sent to the Monitoring Station if the user is forced to disarm the system under violence or menace...

Page 32: ...alarm time a cancel alarm message is sent to the Monitoring Station indicating that the alarm was canceled by the user Previously known as ALARM CANCEL Options not active default in USA in 1 5 15 60...

Page 33: ...e whether the control panel s built in siren will sound alarms on or remain silent off Options on and off 44 SIREN TIME 4 minutes Define the period of time the sirens will sound upon alarm Previously...

Page 34: ...mute the warning beeps only when the system is armed HOME The pushbuttons and provide selection of the corresponding partitions Pressing each button repeatedly will toggle between each option When Par...

Page 35: ...nd will also perform the Fire Emergency function 56 SCREEN SAVER off Certain regulations require that the system status display will not be exposed to unauthorized persons The Screen Saver option when...

Page 36: ...must be selected To comply with UK Class 6 requirements class 6 30 60 must be selected 62 MISSING REPRT after 12 hours Define the time window for reception of supervision keep alive signals from the v...

Page 37: ...default in UK 93 SOAK PERIOD disable Define the period of time for the Soak Test Options disable default 7 days 14 days or 21 days Notes 1 If set to one of the above pre defined period of times to be...

Page 38: ...o Alarm Verification and forwarding of image clips to the Monitoring Station and other remote subscribers via e mail and or MMS network 3 6 6 6 UP DOWNLOAD Contains configurable connection information...

Page 39: ...TRIES 3 6 4 02 1st RPRT CHAN 47 GSM RETRIES These options are available only to the Master Installer 03 2nd RPRT CHAN 48 BB IP RETRIES 04 3rd RPRT CHAN 51 TEL AUTO TEST 05 DUAL RPRT 52 AUTO TEST TIME...

Page 40: ...See also Chapter 6 section B 12 in the WK250 User s Guide Private tel 2 SMS tel 2 Private tel 3 SMS tel 3 Private tel 4 SMS tel 4 REDIAL ATTEMPTS VOICE PRIVATE TEL ACKNOWLEDGE 5 MOTION CAMERA IMAGE FO...

Page 41: ...AND DHCP CLIENT 3 6 8 MANUAL IP RESET MODULE 3 6 2 Configuring PSTN landline phone Connection The WP panel includes a telephone dialer for reporting to Monitoring Stations using several optional Alarm...

Page 42: ...GPRS module is capable of communicating with the Monitoring station receiver by GPRS GSM Voice analog or SMS Channels Each of the channels can be separately enabled or disabled to allow or prohibit th...

Page 43: ...d Previously known as FORCE HOME NTWK Options roam disable roam enable GPRS ALWAYS ON disable Define whether the control panel will stay continuously connected enable via GPRS communication or disconn...

Page 44: ...C S 2 For detailed and more complete explanation see the Event Reporting Chart at the end of this section Options all o c backup all o c o c disable report all all all alrt alrt all backup all o c al...

Page 45: ...one line to which the system is connected you should refer to the AREA CODE option in section 3 6 2 and act as instructed there Digit Keying Digit Significance A 0 The dialer waits 10 seconds or waits...

Page 46: ...4 2 1800 2300 Scancom SIA textand Contact ID 46 PSTN RETRIES 4 attempts Define the number of times the system will retry to report to the Monitoring Station in case of failure to report via the PSTN t...

Page 47: ...ration Mode only 62 RECENT CLOSE rprt disabled False alarms may occur if users do not exit the premises within the exit delay period resulting in a false alarm a short time later In such cases inform...

Page 48: ...bient Level Select the ambient noise level of the installation If it is a relatively noisy environment set it to High default setting If it is a very quiet environment set to Low voice cs disable ring...

Page 49: ...o to select which event groups will be reported to each of the two Monitoring Stations The table below describes the available reporting options The minus symbol means but less except e g all alrt mea...

Page 50: ...clips for verification of Burglary alarms detected by the Motion Cameras The system can be configured to capture image clips also upon occurrence of Non Burglary alarms i e Fire Duress Emergency and P...

Page 51: ...rammer PC software The PowerManage server calls from a cellular modem to the Panel s SIM card number The panel checks the caller ID and if identical with any of the two callers ID 1 or 2 programmed in...

Page 52: ...oad functionality via GPRS The functionality is determined through a sub menu of the GPRS UP DOWNLOAD option as shown below To program Press to enter the GPRS UP DOWNLOAD sub menu and then select and...

Page 53: ...btain an IP address automatically using a DHCP server or to enter an IP address manually Options DHCP DISABLE and DHCP ENABLE MANUAL IP Manually enter LAN parameters IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 200 Enter t...

Page 54: ...output upon arming Away Options disable turn ON turn OFF and activate PULSE PGM BY ARM HOME disable Activates the PGM output upon arming Home Options disable turn ON turn OFF and activate PULSE PGM B...

Page 55: ...ions Zone B and Zone C and repeat the above process When done press to return Zone A Z _ _ Zone B Z _ _ Zone C Z _ _ disable Options disable turn ON turn OFF activate PULSE toggle Note If you select t...

Page 56: ...ONS disable PGM 5 OPTIONS enable PGM 5 OPTIONS enable 3 7 5 Entering Daytime Limits 05 OUTPUS LOCKOUT TIME Enter the LOCKOUT TIME menu and enter the daytime limits through which the PGM device will tu...

Page 57: ...edit the desired custom location Note WP8010 All 31 custom names can be edited WP8030 WP8033 The following custom names can be edited Dining room Garage door Guest room Master bath Master Bdrm Custom...

Page 58: ...case letters a b c z and uppercase letters A B C Z 1 a A b B c C 2 Moves the digits cursor from left to right Long press for fast movement d D e E f F 3 Moves the digits cursor from right to left Long...

Page 59: ...RD A MSG appears momentarily and then changes to TALK NOW 0 A progress indicator will be displayed that is incremented each time by 25 as follows 0 25 50 75 and 100 At the end of the recording process...

Page 60: ...below which provides you with the options Option and default Instructions VOICE BOX MODE VOICE BOX MIXED Define whether two way voice communication is to be sounded either via the external speakerphon...

Page 61: ...ests the SIM number to ensure correct entry of the SIM number in the control panel 3 9 4 BROADBAND MODULE Enables to test the communication of the Broadband Module with the PowerManage server 3 9 5 To...

Page 62: ...in TEST ALL DEVICES press to initiate the test The devices are tested in the following order wall mounted devices vanishing magnetic contact devices keyfobs and panic buttons At the end of the test pr...

Page 63: ...ss indicated by the corresponding display for example TEST KEYFOBS 01 press any key of the selected handheld device to initiate the test At the end of the test process the WK250 will present the devic...

Page 64: ...est Upon test completion the WK250 will present the test result The following table presents the test result messages Message Description Unit is OK GSM GPRS is functioning correctly GSM com loss GSM...

Page 65: ...will display SIM not verified 3 9 5 Testing the Broadband PowerLink Module The Broadband diagnostic procedure enables to test the communication of the Broadband Module see section 3 6 8 with the Powe...

Page 66: ...DULE RCVR 1 UNREG The WP unit is not registered to IP receiver 1 or 2 BROADBAND MODULE RCVR 2 UNREG BROADBAND MODULE TIMEOUT ERR Broadband Module does not respond to test result within 70 sec BROADBAN...

Page 67: ...on 3 2 2 Select leave KP250 to reset factory default parameters or press and select del all devices to delete all devices in the system 3 Press to confirm 4 Enter the Installer Code 9999 by default No...

Page 68: ...2 Control panel software version LCD CAT SN JS700421 v1 0 02 Control Panel keypad software version 1 PANEL ID 100005 Control panel ID for PowerManage connectivity PYTHON VERSION FFFFFFFF GSM image tra...

Page 69: ...e feature is applicable only in specific WP variants 3 14 1 General Guidance Operation Mode Menu This mode allows you to select an operation mode for the control panel according to specific compliance...

Page 70: ...s been activated until the control panel is disarmed DD243 An alarm initiated by another detector during the entry delay is not regarded as a confirmed alarm normal mode The control panel will report...

Page 71: ...te via 2 specific doors and routes without causing an alarm Following entry the user must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the door i...

Page 72: ...he confirmation time There are no alarm restrictions during entry delay or for the delay zone 03 END EXIT MODE fob timer Define how the exit delay is terminated or restarted according to the following...

Page 73: ...must disarm the control panel before the entry delay expires Slow rate warning beeps start sounding once the door is opened until the last 10 seconds of the delay during which the beeping rate increa...

Page 74: ...sing the AUX button on the keyfob 1 or when the exit delay has expired whichever first restart reentry Exit delay restarts when the door is reopened during exit delay The restart occurs once only Rest...

Page 75: ...n 4 hours 12 CNCEL ANOUNCE enable Define whether a special beep will sound when an alarm cancel event is sent to the monitoring station Options enable and disable 13 ABORT ANOUNCE enable Define that w...

Page 76: ...a confirmed alarm enable The system will report a confirmed alarm 08 ENTRY DELAY 1 30 seconds Two different entry delays allow the user to enter the protected site while the system is in the armed sta...

Page 77: ...d devices the WK250 will read OK TO END You can now do one of the following press to abort the testing procedure press to continue the testing procedure or press to exit the testing procedure 4 2 Cond...

Page 78: ...his time the siren of the tested smoke sensor will sound for 10 seconds When the sirens test is complete the display reads SIREN TEST ENDED Press the or the button to confirm the test TEMPERATURE TEST...

Page 79: ...he TEST ONE DEVICE sub menu and use to navigate to MOTION SENSORS 2 Press the following screens will appear Z01 Motion Sens location 3 Press continuously to select a different zone number 4 Press If t...

Page 80: ...wever since there are various models of the shock detector not all of these screens will appear on some models 5 At this stage activate each input of the shock detector in turn To test motion detector...

Page 81: ...to the monitoring station or to a private telephone or a message was sent but was not acknowledged 1 Check telephone cable connection 2 Check that correct telephone number has been dialed 3 Dial Moni...

Page 82: ...e and connected to the device 2 Replace the device battery MISSING A device or detector has not reported for some time to the control panel 1 Make sure the device is physically present 2 Check the dis...

Page 83: ...event log that can be reviewed via the Remote Programmer PC software application or by the remote PowerManage server When reading the event log events are shown in chronological order from the newest...

Page 84: ...st of events Erasing and Exiting the Event Log 5 From anywhere within the event log press the button and then press 6 At this stage in the procedure clicking the button will take you to OK TO EXIT wit...

Page 85: ...3 years for typical use Low Battery Threshold 3 8 V Power source Battery 4 8VDC 6VDC Back light Blue keypad white display Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Humidity Average relative humi...

Page 86: ...e or zones to 2 or 3 partitions Table A1 summarizes the behavior of the different zone types in a common area Table A1 Common Area Definitions Common area zone types Definition Perimeter Acts as defin...

Page 87: ...s Definition Gas Temperature 24 hour silent 24 hour audible Non alarm Note A Soak Test of Common areas cannot be initiated when one of its partitions is armed When Soak Test of a Common area is active...

Page 88: ...ote Your installer will never designate a 24 hour zone or a fire zone as a chime zone because both zone types actuate an alarm if disturbed while the system is in the disarmed state Although one zone...

Page 89: ...larm signal and various other status signals to the control panel After transmission it stands by to sense further motion Non Alarm Zone Your installer can designate a zone for roles other than alarm...

Page 90: ...t to the desired zone Since the zone is distinguished by number and name the control panel can report the zone status to the user and register in its memory all the events reported by the zone detecto...

Page 91: ...al Les antennes utilis es pour ce produit ne doivent pas tre situ s ou exploit s conjointement avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur WARNING To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requireme...

Page 92: ...credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair...

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