Tyco DSC WK250 Assembly instructions

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

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3.5.5 Configuring Sirens Functionality...............................................................................................................33
3.5.6 Configuring Audible & Visual User Interface ............................................................................................34
3.5.7 Configuring Jamming and Supervision (Missing device)..........................................................................36
3.5.8 Configuring Miscellaneous Features........................................................................................................37
3.6 Communication ...............................................................................................................................................37
3.6.1 General Guidance – "Communication" Flow-Chart & Menu Options........................................................37
3.6.2 Configuring PSTN (landline phone) Connection.......................................................................................41
3.6.3 Configuring GSM-GPRS (IP) - SMS Cellular Connection ........................................................................42
3.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations...............................................................................43
3.6.5 Configuring Events Reporting to Private Users........................................................................................50
3.6.6 Configuring Motion Cameras for Visual Alarm Verification.......................................................................50
3.6.7 Configuring Upload / Download Remote Programming 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 Daytime Limits ...........................................................................................................................56
3.8 Custom Names ...............................................................................................................................................57
3.8.1 Custom Zone Names ...............................................................................................................................57
3.8.2 Record Speech ........................................................................................................................................59
3.8.3 Voice Box Mode.......................................................................................................................................60
3.9 Diagnostics .....................................................................................................................................................60
3.9.1 General Guidance – "Diagnostics" Flow-Chart & Menu Options..............................................................60
3.9.2 Testing Wireless Devices.........................................................................................................................62
3.9.3 Testing the GSM module .........................................................................................................................64
3.9.4 Testing the SIM Number ..........................................................................................................................65
3.9.5 Testing the Broadband/PowerLink Module ..............................................................................................65
3.10 User Settings ................................................................................................................................................66
3.11 Factory Default..............................................................................................................................................66
3.12 Serial Number ...............................................................................................................................................68
3.13 Partitioning ....................................................................................................................................................68
3.13.1 General Guidance – "Partitioning" Menu................................................................................................68
3.13.2 Enabling / Disabling Partitions................................................................................................................69
3.14 Operation Mode ............................................................................................................................................69
3.14.1 General Guidance – "Operation Mode" Menu ........................................................................................69
3.14.2 Select Setting.........................................................................................................................................69
3.14.3 BS8243 Setup........................................................................................................................................70
3.14.4 DD243 Setup..........................................................................................................................................72

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3.14.5 CP01 Setup ...........................................................................................................................................74
3.14.6 DEFAULT Setup ....................................................................................................................................75
4. Periodic Test by Installer 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 Interface and Operation ......................................................................................................................... 86
B2. Common Areas .............................................................................................................................................. 86
APPENDIX C: Glossary................................................................................................................................................ 88
APPENDIX D: Compliance with Standards .................................................................................................................. 91

1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
WK250 is a 2-way wireless PowerG keypad display device for use with the WP8010, WP8030, or WP8033 control
panel, version 18 and higher. Up to 10 WK250 keypads can be enrolled in the WP panel. The WP8010, WP8030 and
WP8033 panels are highly advanced wireless alarm control panels produced by DSC.
2. Installation
Before performing 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 illustration
on the battery cover.
CAUTION!
Risk of explosion if battery
is replaced by an incorrect
type. Dispose of used
battery according to
manufacturer's instructions.
Figure 1 – Battery Insertion
2.2 Desktop Installation
Line the two slots of the unit
with the two hinges of the
bracket (1 of 2 is shown in
Figure 2), and then slide the
unit downward on the
bracket.
Figure 2 – Desktop Installation

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2.3 Wall Mounting
The WK250 is mounted 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 bracket and secure with 4 screws
4. Secure the unit with the screw
Figure 3 – Wall Mounting

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2.4 Enrollment of the WK250 Keypad in WP8010/WP8030
Refer to section 5.4 of the WP8010/WP8030 Installer Guide and follow the procedure under the "02:ZONES/DEVICES"
option of the Installer Menu. A flowchart of the procedure is provided below.
Step
Action
LCD Display
1 Enter the Installer Mode in the WP panel and select
“02:ZONES/DEVICES”
02:ZONES/DEVICES
2 Select "ADD NEW DEVICES" Option
See Note
ADD NEW DEVICES
MODIFY 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 the device
ENROLL NOW or
ENTR ID:XXX-XXXX
The display reads [DEVICE ENROLLED] for a short duration and
then changes to read the tag's details
DEVICE ENROLLED
4 Select the desired Keypad Number K02:LCD Keypad
ID No. 375-1813
5 Configure the settings of the device K02.DEV SETTINGS
6 Configure the Keypad See section 2.7
means scroll and select
Note: If the WK250 is already enrolled, you can configure the WK250 parameters through the “Modify Devices” option –
see Step 2.

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2.5 Enrollment of the First WK250 Keypad in WP8033
The WP8033 is designed to operate wirelessly with the WK250 keypad installed anywhere within the protected
premises.
The first keypad is always enrolled as Keypad no. 1.
Note: The enrollment procedure described here is for the first WK250 keypad only. The enrollment of additional
keypads is performed by the first enrolled WK250 keypad (for instructions, see section 3.4.2).
Step
Action
1 Press the "ENROLL" button (physically located inside the front unit of the WP8033 control panel – see Figure
3.1 in the WP8033 Installer Guide) for 2 seconds. If no keypad exists in the first location, the "ENROLL" LED
on the WP8033 blinks slowly for one 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 the system out of any menu mode (Installer 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 on the WP8033 blinks slowly for 1 minute.
3
During this 1 minute period, hold the button on the WK250 keypad for 5-7 seconds until the LED
on the keypad lights red, and release1. The "ENROLL" LED on the WP8033 will indicate the result of the
enrollment procedure.
WP8033 “ENROL” LED indication Result
Blinks fast for 5 sec. Successful enrollment of keypad
Lights steadily for 5 sec. Wrong device type
4 Upon completion of the enrolling procedure, the keypad is ready for immediate use even if the system is
currently in the Armed state.
Note: If the keypad was previously enrolled, it will be relocated automatically to Keypad no. 1. However, all of
the configured parameters will be lost and the keypad will revert to the default parameters.
1If the WK250 unit is battery-powered: first press any button on the WK250 keypad momentarily to take the WK250
keypad out of sleep mode and then hold the button for 5-7 seconds, until the LED on the keypad lights
red, and release.

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2.6 Configuring the WK250 Parameters
Enter the “Kxx.DEV SETTINGS” main menu on the WK250 keypad immediately after enrollment or through the
“MODIFY DEVICES” menu if performed at a later stage. Choose the number of the keypad device to configure and
follow the configuration instructions for the WK250 keypad. Refer to Chapter 7, section A.3 for a description on the
buttons to use for navigation and setting.
Option and Default Setting Configuration Instructions
TAMPERS
disabled
Define the active tamper.
Option settings:disabled; all tampers and battery cover.
SUPERVISION
enable
Define whether or not the control panel will monitor supervision messages sent by
the keypad (see Note).
Option settings:enable or disable.
Note: Every 5 minutes the keypad performs a communication test session with the
control panel (i.e. "Supervision signal) to check the integrity and quality of the radio
link. If the keypad does 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 avoid the
trouble alert.
EXIT-ENTRY BEEPS
off
Define whether the keypad will sound the exit/entry warning beeps during exit and
entry delays or not. An additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when the
system is armed “HOME”.
Option settings: on; off and OFF @ home.
BACKLIGHT
OFF on timeout
Define whether the keypad back lighting will remain off, on at all times or will come
on when a key is pressed and go off within 10 seconds if no further keystrokes are
sensed.
Option settings: on; off and OFF on timeout.
TROUBLE BEEPS
off
Under trouble conditions, the keypad sounder emits a series of 3 short reminder
beeps once per minute. Define whether to enable or disable this reminder beeping
or just disable it at night. The “night” hours are defined in the factory but are usually
from 8 PM (20:00) until 7:00 AM.
Option settings: on; off and OFF @ night.
SOUNDER VOLUME
medium
Define the volume level of the sounder.
Option settings: medium; maximum and minimum

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SCREEN SAVER
disable
Enables or disables the screen saver option.
Options settings: disable and enable.
Notes:
1) When "SCREEN SAVER" is configured as "enable"
, pressing any button on the
WK250 device will return the device to normal display.
2) When "SCREEN SAVER" in the 03:CONTROL PANEL menu is
configured as
"refresh by code", pressing any button on 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”). "refresh by code" / "text by code" / "clock by code"
overrides the
“disable” / “enable” setting above and the screen saver will turn on.
AC POWER CONNECT
NOT Connected
Not supported in this version:
PIEZZO SIREN
off
Define whether the internal sounder will sound or remain silent upon alarm.
Option settings: off and on.
SQUAWK
OFF
Define whether to disable or enable the Squawk.
Option settings: OFF and ON.

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3. Programming
3.1 General Guidance
This chapter explains the Installer programming (configuration) options of your WK250 device and how to customize its
operation to your particular needs end user requirements.
The alarm system includes a partition feature. Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently controllable
areas with different user codes assigned to each partition. A partition can be armed or disarmed regardless of the status
of the other partitions within the system.
The Soak Test feature allows selected zones to be tested for a pre-defined period of time. When in Soak Test mode,
activating a zone does not cause an alarm and siren and strobe are not activated. The zone activation is recorded in the
event log and is not reported to the Monitoring Station. The zone remains in Soak Test until the pre-defined period of time for
the Soak Test has elapsed without any alarm activation. The zone then automatically removes itself from Soak Test mode.
3.1.1 Navigation
The keypad's buttons are used for various functions when programming. The following table provides a detailed
description of the function or use of each button.
Button
Definition
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 setting or action.
Escape
Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous
setting step.
Delete / abort
Use to edit a field or jump back to the [<OK> TO EXIT] screen to quit
programming.
-
Numerical keypad used to enter alphanumerical data.
Partition selection Use to change the status of partitions when programming user codes
3.1.2 Feedback Sounds
The sounds you will hear while using and configuring the keypad are:
Sound
Definition
Single beep, heard whenever a key is pressed
Double beep, indicates automatic return to the normal operating mode (by timeout).
Three beeps, indicates a trouble event
♫
Happy Tune
(- - - –––), indicates successful completion of an operation.
♫
Sad Tune (–––––), indicates a wrong move or rejection
You can control the volume level of the sounded beeps by pressing the button on the keypad to increase the
volume of the beeps heard, or by pressing the button to decrease the volume of the beeps heard.
3.2 Entering the "Installer Mode" and Selecting a Menu Option
All installer menu options can be accessed via the "Installer Mode" on the WK250 keypad which is one of the main
system menu options. The display on the keypad is on two rows.
To enter the "Installer Mode" and select an Installer Menu Option proceed as follows:

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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Select "INSTALLER MODE"
Option
[1]
Enter Installer Code
[2]
Select "Installer Menu" Option
See
HH:MM READY
01:INSTALL CODES
3.3
02:ZONES/DEVICES
3.4
INSTALLER
MODE
ENTER CODE:
03:CONTROL PANEL
3.5
If the "Installer Mode" is
not shown, refer to section
3.2.1
04:COMMUNICATION
3.6
05:OUTPUTS
3.7
06:CUSTOM NAMES
3.8
07:DIAGNOSTICS
3.9
08:USER SETTINGS
3.10
09:FACTORY DEFLT
3.11
10:SERIAL NUMBER
3.12
12:PARTITIONING
enable
3.13
13:OPERATION MODE
3.14
<OK> to Exit
- Entering the "Installer Mode" menu
[1]
You can access the "Installer Mode" only when 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 and then scroll the "User Settings" menu and select the "Installer Mode"
option (last option in the menu). Continue to Step 2.
[2]
If you have not already changed your Installer code number, use the default settings: 8888 for installer & 9999 for
master installer.
If you enter an invalid installer code 5 times, the keypad will be automatically disabled for a pre-defined period of
time and the message WRONG PASSWORD will be displayed.
[3]
You have now entered the "Installer Menu". Scroll and select the menu you wish and continue to its
corresponding section in the guide (indicated on the right side of each option).

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3.2.1 Entering the "Installer Mode" if "User Permit" is enabled
In certain countries the regulations may require user permission to make changes in the configuration of the panel. To
comply with these regulations, the "Installer Mode" option can be accessed only via the "User Settings" menu. The
Master user must first enter the "User Settings" menu then scroll until the "Installer Mode" option is shown and then
the installer can continue as shown in the above table (see also [1] in Step 1 above).
To configure the panel to comply with user permission requirements - see option #91 "User Permit" in section 3.5.8.
3.2.2 Selecting options
– Selecting an option from a menu
Example: To Select an Option from the "COMMUNICATION" menu:
[1]
Enter the Installer Menu and select the "04.COMMUNICATION"option (see section 3.2).
[2]
Select the sub-menu option you need, for example: "3: C.S. REPORTING".
[3]
Select the parameter you wish to configure for example: "11:RCVR 1 ACCOUNT"
[4]
To continue, go to the section of the selected sub-menu option, for example section 3.6.4 for the
"3:C.S.REPORTING" menu, and look for the sub-menu you wish to configure (e.g. "11:RCVR 1 ACCOUNT").
After configuring 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) setting marked with
.
To change the configuration, scroll the "Options" menu and select the setting you wish and press to
confirm. When done, the display reverts to Step 3.
3.2.3 Exiting the Installer Mode
To exit the Installer Mode, proceed as follows:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
[1]
[2]
[3]
Any
screen or <OK> to Exit
HH:MM READY
– Exiting the Installer Mode
[1]
To exit "INSTALLER MODE", move up the menu by pressing the button repeatedly until the display reads
"<OK> TO EXIT" or preferably; press the button once which brings you immediately to the exit screen
"<OK> TO EXIT".
[2] When the display reads "<OK> TO EXIT", press .
[3]
The system exits the “INSTALLER MODE" menu and returns to the normal disarm state while showing the
READY display.
3.3 Setting Installer Codes
The alarm system provides two installer permission levels with separate installer codes, as follows:
•Master Installer: The "Master Installer" is authorized to access all Installer Menu and sub-menu options. The default
code is: 9999 (*).
•Installer: The "Installer" is authorized to access most but not all Installer Menu and sub-menu options. The default
code is 8888 (*).
•Guard Code: Enables an authorized guard to only Arm Away / Disarm the control panel. The default code is 0000 (*).

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The following actions can be performed only by using the Master Installer code:
•Changing the Master Installer code.
•Defining specific communication parameters – see "3:C.S REPORTING” in sections 3.6.1 and 3.6.4.
•Resetting the WK250 parameters to the default parameters – see "09:FACTORY DEFLT" in section 3.11.
Note: Not every system includes a Master Installer code feature. In such systems, the Installer can access all Installer
Menu and sub-menu options the same as a Master Installer.
(*) You are expected to use the default codes only once for gaining initial access, and replace it with a secret
code known only to yourself.
To change your Master Installer or Installer Codes proceed as follows:
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Select "01:INSTALL CODES"
Menu
[1] Select Master Installer,
Installer code or Guard
code
[2] 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 GUARD CODE
0000
NEW GUARD CODE
0000
Step 4
to step 2
– Setting Installer Codes
[1]
Enter the Installer Menu and select the "01:INSTALL CODES" option (see section 3.2).
[2]
Select the "NEW MASTER CODE", "NEW INST. CODE" or "NEW GUARD CODE". Some panels may have
only the Installer Code and New Guard Code option.
[3]
Enter the new 4-digit Code at the position of the blinking cursor and then press .
Note:
Code "0000" is not valid for Master Installer or Installer.
Inserting “0000” for the Installer will delete the Installer Code.
Warning! Always use different codes for the Master Installer, for the Installer and for the Users.
If the Master Installer Code is identical to the Installer code, the panel will not be able to recognize the Master
Installer. In such a case, you must change the Installer code to a different code. This will re-validate the Master
Installer code.

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3.3.1 Identical Installer and Master Installer Codes
In a 2-installer code system, the non-master installer may inadvertently change the Installer Code to that of the Master
Installer Code. In this case, the panel will allow the change in order to prevent the non-master installer from realizing the
discovery of the Master Installer's Code. The next time the Master Installer enters the Installer Mode the Master Installer
will be considered as an Installer and not as a Master Installer. In such a case the Master Installer should use one of the
following solutions:
(a) Access the panel using the Remote Programmer PC software application and change the Master Installer Code to
a different code than the one programmed by the Installer.
(b) 1. Change the Installer Code to a temporary code, 2. Exit the Installer Mode, 3. Enter the Installer Mode again
using the Master Installer code (the Master Installer Code will now be accepted), 4. Change the Master Installer
code to a different code, 5. Change 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 & Zones/Devices Menu Options
The ZONES/DEVICES menu enables you to add new devices to the system, to configure them and to delete them, if
required.
To select an option follow the instructions below. Additional details and guidance are provided in section 3.2.
INSTALLER
MODE
02:ZONES/DEVICES
MENU you wish
Indicates scroll
and select
Option
Use
Section
ADD NEW DEVICES
Use to enroll and configure the device's operation according to your
preference and in case of sensors to also define their zone name
(location), zone type and chime operation.
3.4.2
DELETE DEVICES
Use to delete devices from the system and to reset their configuration. 3.4.3
MODIFY DEVICES
Use to review and/or change the device's configuration. 3.4.4
REPLACE DEVICES
Use to replace faulty devices with automatic configuration of the new
device.
3.4.5
ADD TO SOAK TEST
Use to enable the Soak Test for device zones. 3.4.6
DEFINE DEFAULTS
Use to customize the defaults of the device's parameters according to
your personal preferences for each new device enrolled in the system.
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3.4.2 Adding New Wireless Devices or Wired Sensors
Part A - Enrollment
To enroll and configure a device, follow the instructions in the following chart:
Step 1
Step 2
Select "ADD NEW DEVICE"
Option
[1]
Enroll the device or Enter the
device ID
[2]
ADD NEW DEVICES
ENROLL NOW or
ENTR ID:xxx-xxxx
Press the enrollment button or
enter the device ID or, type
050-0001 for wired sensors.
Refer to the detailed instructions
below
Step 3
Step 4
Select a Zone number
[3]
Configure zone & device
Parameters
[4]
DEVICE ENROLLED
ID No. 100-1254 Continue to the 2
nd
diagram in
Part B below
DEVICE ENROLLED
Z02:Contact sens
- Adding New Devices
[1]
Enter "
INSTALLER MODE
", select "
02:ZONES DEVICES
" (see section 3.2) and then select "
ADD NEW
DEVICE".
Because of encryption, PowerG 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 successful, the display reads "
DEVICE
ENROLLED"(or "ID ACCEPTED") and then shows the device details - see [3]. However, if the enrollment
fails, the display will advise you the reason for failure, for example:"ALREADY ENROLLED" or "NO FREE
LOCATION".
If the enrolled device is adapted to operate as another device that the panel recognizes, the display then reads
“ADAPTED TO <OK>”.
[3]
The display shows the device details and the first available free Zone number for example: "Z01:Motion
Sensor> ID No. 120-1254" (or "K01:Keyfob / S01:Siren etc. depending on the type of the enrolled device).
Both Wireless and wired detectors can be enrolled in any zone number. To change the zone number, click the
button or type in the zone number, and then press to confirm.
[4]
Continue to Part B to configure the device – see diagram below

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How to check Panel Device compatibility
Each PowerG device bears a 7-character Customer ID printed on the device sticker in the format: FFF-M:DDD, (for
example, 868-0:012) where FFF is the frequency band and M:DDD is the variant code.
For PowerG system devices compatibility, make sure the frequency band (FFF) and the variant code (M) of the devices
match. The DDD can be ignored ONLY if the panel displays “ANY” for DDD.
Enrollment by using Device ID
The 7-digit Device ID can be used to register a device into the panel locally or from a remote location using the Remote
Programmer PC software. The enrollment by device ID is a 2 stage procedure.
In the 1st stage you register the devices' ID numbers into the panel and complete the device configuration. This can be
done from a remote location using the Remote Programmer PC software. Following the 1st stage, the WP panel waits
for the device to appear on the network in order to complete the enrollment.
In the 2nd stage, the enrollment is completed when the panel is in full working mode by inserting the battery into the
device, or by pressing the tamper or enrollment button on the device. This procedure is very useful for adding devices to
existing systems without the need to provide technicians with the Installer Code, or to allow access to the programming
menus.
Remember! The system will indicate a "NOT NETWORKD" trouble until the 2nd stage of all registered devices is
completed.
Note: The Soak Test on pre-enrolled zones can be activated only when the zone is fully enrolled.
Enrollment by using the Enrollment button
The panel is set to the Enrollment mode (step #2 above) and the device is enrolled using the Enroll button (refer to the
device information in the device Installation Instructions, then open the device and identify the Enroll button). For
keyfobs and keypads, use the AUX '' button. For gas detectors, insert the battery.
Press the enroll button for 2-5 seconds until the LED lights steadily and then release the button. The LED will extinguish or
may blink for a few more seconds until the enrollment is completed. If enrollment is successfully completed, the WK250
sounds the "Happy Tune" and the LCD momentarily shows "DEVICE ENROLLED" and then reads the device details.
Enrollment of wired sensors
To enroll a wired sensor into the wired zone, enter ID: 050-0001 or 050-0002.
Part B - Configuration
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Enter Location Menu [1] Select Location
[2]
Enter Zone Type
[3]
➯
➯
Z10:LOCATION
Custom 13
Z10:LOCATION
Dining room
Z10:ZONE TYPE
5: Interior
Z10:LOCATION
Custom 5
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Select Zone Type
(see list below)
[4] Enter Chime Menu [5] Select Chime option [6]
➯
➯
Z10:ZONE TYPE
5:Interior
Z10:SET CHIME
Chime OFF
Z10:SET CHIME
Chime OFF
Z10:ZONE TYPE
7.Perim-Follow
Z10:SET CHIME
melody chime

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Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Enter Partitions Menu [7] Select Partition options
[8]
Enter Device Settings Menu
[9]
➯
➯
Z10:PARTITIONS
Z10:PARTITIONS
1
2
3
Z10:DEV SETTINGS
Step 10
Step 11
Configure Device Parameters
[10]
Continue or End
Refer to device datasheet in the device Installation
Instructions for specific configuration instructions. To continue – See [11]
- Configuring New Devices
Location (name) setting:
[1]
To review or change the Location (name) setting, press the button, otherwise scroll to the next
option.
Note: The Location default appears on the second row of the keypad display.
[2]
To change the Location name, enter the menu and select the name from the "Location List" below. You can
assign additional custom names using the "06.CUSTOM NAMES"option in the Installer menu. See section
3.8.
Zone Type setting:
[3]
To review or change the Zone Type setting, press the button, otherwise scroll to the next option.
[4]
The zone type determines how the system handles signals 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 serial No. of the Zone Type which takes you directly to its menu.
2) The Zone Type default appears on the second row of the keypad display.
Chime setting:
[5]
All zones are set to Chime OFF by default. To configure the device to cause the panel to sound (when
disarmed) a Chime melody when tripped, press the button, otherwise scroll to the next option.
[6]
Select between "Chime OFF", "melody-chime" and “zone name chime”. In "melody chime" the control
panel sounds a chime melody when the sensor is tripped. The chime operates during the Disarm mode only.
In "zone name-chime" the control panel sounds the zone name when the sensor is tripped. The chime
operates during the Disarm mode only.
Note: The Chime default appears on the second row of the keypad display.
Partitions setting:
Note: The "PARTITIONS" menu appears only if Partitions is enabled in the WK250 (see section 3.13).
[7]
When entering the menu, the display shows the default Partition selection (marked with
).
[8]
Use the keypad keys , , to assign partitions to the device.

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- Configuring New Devices
Device Configuration:
[9]
To review or change the Device Configuration (settings), press the button, otherwise scroll to the
next option – see
[11].
[10]
To configure the device parameters, refer to its corresponding device datasheet in the device Installation
Instructions. The defaults of the device parameters can be also configured as explained in section 3.4.7.
[11]
After completing the configuration of the device, the wizard brings you to the "Next Step" menu with the
following 3 options:
"NEXT Device" to enroll the next device.
"MODIFY Same Dev." reverts to Step 1 (i.e. "LOCATION") to allow you to perform additional changes to the
device, if needed.
"EXIT Enrollment" exits the enrollment procedure and returns to Step 1 bringing you back to the "ADD
NEW DEVICES" menu.
Location List
No.
Location
Name
No.
Location
Name
No.
Location
Name
No.
Location
Name
01
Attic
09
Downstairs
17
Living room
25
Master bath*
02
Back door
10
Emergency
18
Office
26
Master Bdrm*
03
Basement
11
Fire
19
Upstairs
27
Custom 1
∗
04
Bathroom
12
Front Door
20
Utility room
28
Custom 2∗
05
Bedroom
13
Garage
21
Yard
29
Custom 3∗
06
Child room
14
Hall
22
Dining room*
30
Custom 4∗
07
Closet
15
Kitchen
23
Garage door*
31
Custom 5
∗
08
Den
16
Laundry room
24
Guest room*
WP8010:All location names be customized by “06:CUSTOM NAMES” menu (see section 3.8)
∗WP8030 / WP8033: 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 the entry time
when the system is armed. To configure the Exit/Entry 1 time, see sections 3.5.1 &
3.5.2 - Installer menu "03.CONTROL PANEL" options 01 and 03. (
∗
)
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
2.Exit/Entry 2
Same as Exit / Entry 1 but with a different delay time. Used sometimes for entrances
closer to the panel. For configuring the Exit and Entry 2 delays, see sections 3.5.1 &
3.5.2 – Installer menu "03.CONTROL PANEL" options 02 and 03. (
∗
)
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
3.Home Delay
Used for Door/Window Contacts and Motion sensors protecting entrance doors to
interior living areas where you wish to move feely when the system is armed
HOME. Functions as a "Delayed" zone when the system is armed HOME and as a
"Perimeter Follower" zone when the system is armed AWAY.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
4.Inter-Follow
Similar to "Interior" zone but temporarily ignored by the alarm system during
entry/exit delay periods. Usually used for sensors protecting the route between the
entrance door and the panel.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
5.Inter
This zone type generates an alarm only when the system is armed AWAY but not
when the system is armed HOME. Used for sensors installed in interior areas of the
premises that needs to be protected when people are not present inside the
premises.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
6. Perimeter
This zone type generates an alarm when the system is armed both in AWAY and
HOME modes. Used for all sensors protecting the perimeter of the premises.

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Zone No. and Type
Description
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
7.Perim-Follow
Similar to "Perimeter" zone, but is temporarily ignored by the alarm system during
entry/exit delay periods. Usually used for sensors protecting the route between the
entrance door and the control panel.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
8.24h silent
This zone type is active 24 hours, even when system is DISARMED. It is used to
report alarm events from sensors or manually activated buttons to the monitoring
station or private telephones (as programmed) without activating the sirens.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
9.24h audible
Similar to 24hr silent zone, but also provides an audible siren alarm.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
10. Emergency
This zone type is active 24 hours, even when the system is DISARMED. It is used
to report an emergency event and to initiate an Emergency call to the monitoring
stations or private telephones (as programmed).
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
11. Arming Key
An Arming key zone is used to control the arming and disarming of the system.
This is achieved by an external wired system or a simple key switch connected to
the panel's wired zone input or the wired input of a device.
Note: If the wired input of the panel or device is closed, the control panel will be
armed. If it is opened, the control panel will be disarmed - refer to the
WP8010/WP8030 Installer’s Guide, Figure 3.6b (WP8010) / Figure 4.9b (WP8030),
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 chime.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
13.Fire
A Fire zone is used for connecting the MC-302E (magnetic contact with hard-wired
input) to a wired smoke detector.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
17.Guard keybox
A Guard keybox zone is usually connected to a metal safe containing the physical
keys needed to enter the building. Following an alarm, the safe becomes available
to a trusted Guard who can open the Guard keybox, obtain the keys and enter the
secured premises. The Guard keybox zone acts just like a 24H audible zone. The
Guard keybox zone also provides automatic audible internal sounder and external
siren alarm that is immediately reported to the Monitoring Station (and does not
depend on the Abort Time).
Note: Opening/closing the Guard keybox causes the WP to signal the Monitoring
Station.
Zxx: ZONE TYPE
18. Outdoor
A zone for outdoor areas where an activated alarm does not indicate intrusion into
the house. This zone type generates an alarm when the system is armed both in
AWAY and HOME modes. Events are sent to private phones and not to the
Monitoring Station.
Note: The PIR camera / Outdoor PIR camera detector cannot be set to Outdoor
Zone Type.
(
*
)
These Zone types are useful mainly when arming and disarming the system from inside the protected
premises. If you arm and disarm the system from outside (without tripping any sensor), such as using a
keyfob, it is preferred to use the other Zone Types.

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3.4.3 Deleting a Device
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Select "DELETE DEVICES"
Option
[1] Select the respective device
Group
[2] Select exact device you wish
to delete
[3]
02:ZONES/DEVICES
CONTACT SENSORS
DELETE DEVICES
MOTION SENSORS
Z01:Motion Sens
ID No. 120-1254
Step 4
Step 5
To delete the 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 respective group of the device you wish to delete. For example, "MOTION SENSORS".
[3]
Scroll the Device Group, identify (by zone and/or ID number) the exact device you wish to replace, for example:
"Z01: Motion Sensor > ID No. 120-1254" and press the button.
[4]
The display prompts you "<DEL> to Delete". To delete the device, press the (OFF) button.
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