THITRONIK WiPro III Sprinter 100753 Can-Bus Wireless Home Security Alarm System Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
THITRONIK

THITRONIK WiPro III Sprinter 100753 Can-Bus Wireless Home Security Alarm

System

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Handling the system

Please read the following instructions carefully to avoid faulty operation.

Controlling the system with the remote key fob

The “Lock” button arms the system.
Only possible with the vehicle doors closed.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type), the interior beeper sounds once and the status LED starts to flash.
If the interior beeper makes a series of beeps when locking the vehicle, one or more wireless contacts are open but the system still arms itself
(see 1.4 ventilation function).
The “Unlock” button disarms the system.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type), the interior beeper sounds twice and the status LED stops flashing.

 Controlling the system using a wireless remote control

Any button arms the system.
The vehicle i rs flash o nterior beeper sounds (depend button)statonce and the us LED s s to flash. The circuit will still be armed even if the original vehicle doors are open.
Any button disarms the system.
The vehicle indicators flash twice, the interior beeper sounds (depending on button) twice and the status LED stops flashing.

Activating the panic alarm

If you feel threatened while you are in the vehicle, use the panic alarm function
to draw attention. With a panic alarm, the siren, indicators and horn are activated depending on the type of vehicle.
If a Pro-finder is connected, an emergency SMS with the last known position
will be sent to all destination numbers. A panic alarm can be activated with the system armed or disarmed.
The panic alarm is activated by pressing both buttons on the wireless remote control simultaneously.
The panic alarm is deactivated by pressing any button on the wireless remote control.

 “Open contact” signal (ventilation function/ vent check)

If none of the contacts have been opened intentionally, check all the secured openings.
Unlik e a passenger vehicle alarm system, in a motor caravan or caravan, you might well want to leave a window open while all the other secured openings are monitored. For example, if you need to ventilate the vehicle. Read the following to see how this can be done.
Open the window you want to and activate the system as previously described under Point 1.1 or 1.2.
When locking, the interior beeper emits a series of However, the alarm is armed and monitors all the remaining contacts and the drivers cab.
If the window is closed while the system is activated, the alarm is not triggered. The alarm does not sound until at least 5 seconds have elapsed
before a window is opened again.

“Transmitter battery low” signal

When triggering a radio component, the interior beeper emits a long continuous beep.
This means that one of the batteries of a wireless transmitter is low and must be replaced. This may be the battery of
a wireless magnetic contact, a wireless handheld transmitter or a cable loop.
Each tr ansmitter must be triggered to determine which one it is. The red “transmit LED” of the one concerned will go out after
approx. 30 seconds. Changing the battery, see 1.6.

Changing the transmitter battery

Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
The memories of the transmitters are not volatile, i.e. once assigned, transmitters do not have to be re­assigned after the battery has been changed.
To prevent the electronics from being damaged from static discharge, earth yourself by touching an earthed part of the vehicle (door hinges or negative contact of the cigarette lighter).

Changing the handheld transmitter battery
  • Unscrew the screw on the back of the handheld transmitter and open the casing.
    ­ Remove the printed circuit board and remove the battery.

  • Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032)
    ­ When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.  !!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!

Changing the transmitter battery of the magnetic contact
  • Open the casing by gently levering up by the notch on the narrow side of the casing.
    ­ Remove the printed circuit board and remove the battery.

  • Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032)
    ­ When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.  !!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!

Changing the transmitter battery of the cable loop
  • Unscrew the 2 screws on the bottom of the cable loop and open the casing.
    ­ Remove the battery without pulling out the printed circuit board.

  • Replace the battery with one of the same type (CR2032)
    ­ When inserting the battery, make sure that the polarity is correct.
    !!! Follow the labelling on the battery holder !!!
    ­ Insert the black seal in the casing cover and screw the casing closed.

  • Only tighten the screws lightly so as not to crush the seal too much.

Sequence of a burglary alarm
If an opening which is secured with a wireless magnetic contact is opened, a cable loop is cut or removed from its holder or a cab door is opened
(if connected to the input for the interior lighting not possible until at least 60 seconds after arming the system!!) when
the system is armed, it will display this as a burglary alarm.
After completion of the alarm cycle and an alarm pause of about 30 seconds, WiPro is armed again and responds to attempted intrusions as described above.

Sequence of a gas alarm
If an assigned wireless gas alarm sends out an alarm signal because a critical gas concentration has been reached, or a gas alarm which is connected to the gas alarm input gives an alarm, this will signal an alarm whether the system is armed or not.

Interrupting a burglary alarm with the remote key fob
The “unlock” button interrupts the alarm or disarms the system.
It may be necessary to close the cab doors, depending on the vehicle type.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type),
the interior beeper sounds 1 long and 2 short tones (disarmed).
Status LED flashes to indicate the corresponding cause of the alarm (see Page 6).

Interrupting a gas alarm with the remote key fob:
The “unlock” button interrupts the alarm or disarms the system.
If the alarm is triggered with the system disarmed, the latter must be armed
first (see 1.1) in order to interrupt the alarm afterwards with “unlock”.
It may be necessary to close the cab doors, depending on the vehicle type.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type), the interior beeper sounds 1 long and 2 short tones (disarmed). Status LED flashes to indicate the corresponding cause of the alarm (see Page 6).

Interrupting a burglary alarm with the wireless remote control:
Any button interrupts the alarm or disarms the system.
It may be necessary to close the cab doors, depending on the vehicle type.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type), the interior beeper sounds 1 long and 2 short tones (disarmed).
Status LED flashes to indicate the corresponding cause of the alarm (see Page 6).

Interrupting a gas alarm with the wireless remote control
Any button interrupts the alarm or disarms the system.
If the alarm is triggered when the system is disarmed, any button must be pressed twice in succession.
It may be necessary to close the cab doors, depending on the vehicle type.
The vehicle indicators flash once or twice (depending on the vehicle type),
the interior beeper sounds 1 long and 2 short tones (disarmed).
Status LED flashes to indicate the corresponding cause of the alarm (see Page 6).

Using the wireless gas alarm (accessory)
The wireless gas alarm can be switched on or off via the pressure switch on the narrow side of the casing. After switching on, the power lamp on the front lights up green. After the cleaning phase has finished, which lasts approx. 4 minutes, the system flashes green and the gas alarm now monitors the room air for critical concentrations of propane, butane and narcotic gases. Spray cans (hairspray and deodorants etc.) contain combustible propellants which can trigger the gas alarm at high concentrations. Even strong cleaning agents can trigger the gas alarm at high dosages because of the aerosols they contain. We therefore recommend deactivating the gas alarm when using these materials.

Using the radio cable loop (accessory)
The radio cable loop can be plugged into the holder when the system is either armed or disarmed. It can be used to secure bicycles, motor scooters, camping
furniture, surfboards and many other movable objects. Once the cable loop
has been placed in the holder, cutting the cable or removing it from its holder will trigger the alarm.

Using the back-up siren (accessory)
The back­up siren has an integrated rechargeable battery which is charged via the vehicle battery. When the system now triggers the alarm, the back­up siren sounds. The back­up alarm siren will even sound when the supply voltage
has been removed (sabotage alarm).
The back­up siren has a key switch on the back of the unit. Keep the key for it in a safe place so that the siren can be deactivated for servicing purposes. Find out from your dealer where he has installed the siren.

Anti-jamming alarm
WiPro III applies intelligent functions and evaluation algorithms to detect illegal interference or disruptions of the receiving frequency.
An alarm is triggered if necessary without interfering with the trouble­free operation of the WiPro III and its components in any way.
If you frequently use your vehicle in areas where the WiPro III is exposed to illegal
traffic on its transmission frequency, this may result in undesired alarms.
Refer to Chapter 1.5 on Page 3 of the installation manual to learn how you can disable the anti­jamming function.

 Alarm storage

The alarm storage allows you to review all incidents that occurred while you were away from your vehicle. When sounding a long, continuous tone followed by two short tones from the internal siren when switched to “disarmed”, the alarm system has recorded a previous alarm.
To determine which type of detector triggered the alarm, check the status LED before
putting the alarm system back into operation. The status LED uses a sequence of flashes
to indicate which type of detector triggered the alarm. You can use the table below to
attribute an alarm to a specific detector.
If the tone described above sounds while the system is being “disarmed”, the alarm storage will be erased by the next “arming” process.

Expanding WiPro with wireless accessories (easy add)

Additional wireless magnetic contacts, radio cable loops, wireless remote controls and wireless gas alarms can be stored in the unit during initial installation as
described in the installation manual (Chapter 1.8). Once installed, the WiPro III can be expanded / deleted later at any time
Activating assignment by wireless remote control

  1. Close driver‘s cab doors
  2. Disconnect power supply from the main unit (remove fuse or plug)
  3. Reconnect power supply
  4. On a remote control which has already been assigned, press the button 5 times consecutively within 30 seconds (This will cause WiPro to change status several times; the Assign mode is indicated when the status LED is illuminated)
  5. Initiate / confirm new accessories (WiPro acknowledges each successful assignment by sounding the internal beeper)
  6. Again, disconnect and reconnect the power supply

The new accessories are now assigned and ready for use.
Deleting wireless components using the wireless remote control:

  1. Close driver‘s cab doors

  2. Disconnect power supply from the main unit (remove fuse or plug)

  3. Reconnect power supply

  4. On the remote control which was assigned first (master remote control) press the button 5 times consecutively within 30 seconds
    (this causes WiPro to change status several times, clearing the memory and finally switching to Assign mode. The clearing of memory is confirmed by one long beep.)

  5. Either assign new accessories or continue with step 6.

  6.  Again, disconnect and reconnect the power supply
    All accessories are now deleted, with the exception of the master remote control.

Activating assignment by CAN bus

  1. Disconnect power supply from the main unit (remove fuse or plug)
  2. Reconnect power supply
  3.  Now, open / close the driver‘s door five times in a row within 30 seconds.(WiPro will indicate Assign mode by illuminating the status LED)
  4. Initiate/confirm new accessories (WiPro acknowledges each successful assignment by sounding the internal beeper)
  5. Again, disconnect and reconnect the power supply

The new accessories are now assigned and ready for use. Deleting is not possible using the CAN bus.

Miscellaneous

Technical specifications

Main unit

  • Power supply (Uin): 9 – 30V
  • Siren output: 9-30V (Uin)/ 1 A
  • Indicator output: 60W
  • Current consumption: approx. 11 mA
  • Assignable transmitters max: 100
  • Receiving frequency: 868.35 Mhz
  • Number of codes: >4 billion. (>4,000,000,000)
  • Temperature range: –10 °C to +80 °C
  • Interfaces: RJ11 (output for Pro-finder for alarm forwarding)
  • CAN bus interface

Remote control 868, magnetic contact 868

  • Transmission power: <10 mW
  • Range max: 75 m in the open
  • Battery type (transmitter): CR2032 (button cell / 3 V)
  • Battery life (transmitter): approx. 2 years
  • Transmitting frequency: 868.35 Mhz
  • Number of codes: >4 billion. (>4,000,000,000)
  • Temperature range: –10 °C to +60 °C
Disposal instructions

When decommissioning the device, do not dispose of it with household waste. Municipal recycling centres have suitable containers for the disposal of electronic equipment.

Technical support

If there is a problem which cannot be eliminated with the aid of this manual when using this system, please consult your specialist dealer: Serial number of the unit:
If your specialist dealer is unable to help, please contact our technical support:+49 (0)4351 76744112

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