staniot WSR120

Staniot WSR120 Wireless Strobe Alarm Siren User Manual

Model: WSR120 | Brand: Staniot

1. Introduction

The Staniot WSR120 Wireless Strobe Alarm Siren is designed to enhance the security of your home or property. This compact acoustic strobe siren features a powerful, high-volume buzzer and a sleek design. When activated, it triggers a piercing alarm and intense strobe lights to effectively scare off intruders. It is an integral part of a smart home security system, working in conjunction with an alarm control panel.

Staniot WSR120 Wireless Strobe Alarm Siren mounted on a wall, indicating 433MHz, EV1527, anti-tamper, stable connection, and 115dB alarm features.
Figure 1: Staniot WSR120 Wireless Strobe Alarm Siren

2. Main Features

  • Powerful Strobe Alarm: Delivers a high-decibel alarm up to 115dB.
  • Sleek & Compact Build: Designed for discreet integration into various environments.
  • Adjustable Siren Volume: 5 levels of volume adjustment (Mute, 55dB, 75dB, 95dB, 115dB Default).
  • Alarm Tone Options: 2 distinct alarm tone options available.
  • Waterproof & Tamper-proof: Durable design suitable for various conditions and protected against unauthorized removal.
  • Built-in Battery: Equipped with a 3.7V/1000mAh lithium battery for continuous operation during power outages.
  • Power Supply: DC 5V 1A via Type-C port.
  • Wireless & Wired Configuration: Supports both wireless (433MHz, EV1527 protocol) and wired input (NC/NO optional) connections.
  • Pairing Records Auto-save: Automatically saves pairing information for convenience.
Icons representing key features: 1000mAh battery, stable connection, anti-tamper, 115dB alarm, wired & wireless configuration, 5 levels alarm volume
Figure 2: Overview of Key Features
Graphic showing 5 levels of alarm volume from 0dB to 115dB, with a burglar being deterred.
Figure 3: Adjustable Alarm Volume Levels

3. Appearance and Components

The Staniot WSR120 siren features a minimalist design with clearly labeled components for easy setup and operation.

Diagram of the siren's appearance and functional components, including warning light, buzzer, tamper switch, Type-C 5V 1A port, battery switch, cable clamp, wired input, volume button, and setting button.
Figure 4: Siren Appearance and Component Diagram

Key Components:

  • Warning Light: Visual indicator for alarm and status.
  • Buzzer: Produces the audible alarm.
  • Tamper Switch: Triggers an alarm if the siren is removed from its mounted position.
  • Type-C 5V 1A Port: For external power supply.
  • Battery Switch: To turn the internal battery ON/OFF.
  • Cable Clamp: For securing wired connections.
  • Wired Input (Optional): NC/NO terminals for wired alarm zone integration.
  • Volume Button: Adjusts the siren's sound level.
  • Setting Button: Used for pairing and other configurations.

4. Setup and Installation

4.1. Parts List

Before installation, ensure all parts are present:

Diagram showing screws and a hanging plate for installation
Figure 5: Installation Parts (Screws and Hanging Plate)
  • Screws
  • Hanging Plate
  • Staniot WSR120 Siren Unit

4.2. Physical Installation

  1. Select a suitable location for the siren, considering both visibility for the strobe light and audibility for the alarm.
  2. Use the provided screws to fix the hanging plate securely to the wall.
  3. Carefully hang the siren unit onto the fixed hanging plate. Ensure it is firmly seated to prevent accidental removal and triggering of the tamper switch.
Diagram illustrating how to fix the hanging plate to the wall and mount the siren
Figure 6: Siren Mounting Diagram

4.3. Pairing with Alarm System

The WSR120 siren must be paired with a compatible Staniot alarm control panel (e.g., Secpanel 3, Secpanel 5, Secpanel 7, Secpanel 7 Pro, SecCube 3) to function as part of your security system.

  1. Turn on the siren: Connect the siren to an external power supply via the Type-C port and turn the internal battery switch to the ON position.
  2. Enter Pairing Mode: Press and hold the Setting Button (&) for 2 seconds. All lights on the siren will illuminate, indicating it is waiting for pairing.
  3. Trigger Alarm Host: Activate your alarm control panel to send a pairing signal. Refer to your alarm panel's manual for specific instructions on triggering pairing mode.
  4. Confirmation: The siren will emit a long beep after receiving the signal, and the warning light will stay on for 1 second, confirming successful pairing.

Notice:

  • Up to 10 alarm hosts can be paired with one siren.
  • The siren is not an independent working unit and requires an alarm control panel.
Diagram showing the working principle of the siren with an alarm panel, remote, and sensors, all wirelessly connected.
Figure 7: Working Principle with Alarm Panel

5. Operation

5.1. Siren & Warning Light Status Indicators

  • Away Arm: The siren beeps 3 times, and the left and right LED lights are on.
  • Home Arm: The siren beeps 3 times, and the middle LED light is on.
  • Disarm: The siren beeps 1 time, and all LED lights turn off.
  • Alarm: The warning light continuously flashes.

5.2. Wired Connection (NC/NO Input)

The siren supports an optional wired input for integrating with wired alarm zones.

  • When the siren is in the armed state and the wired zone is triggered, the siren will sound the alarm.
  • If the wired zone is triggered while the siren is in the disarmed state, the siren will not sound.

5.3. Volume and Setting Button Functions

The Volume and Setting buttons allow for configuration of siren volume, tone, and duration, as well as pairing and resetting.

Button (Icon) Operation Function Function Details Beeps & LED Light Flash (times)
& (Volume Button) Short press Set siren volume Mute 1
55dB 2
75dB 3
95dB 4
115dB (Default) 5
Long press 2s Set siren tone Tone 1-2 -
& (Setting Button) Short press Set Siren duration time 30s 1
1min 2
3min (Default) 3
5min 4
Long press 2s Pair with alarm system Pairing time 30s Pairing successful: 1 time
Pairing failed: 5 times
& + & (Volume + Setting) Long press 5s Reset Clear all pairing records, system reboot 1

6. Maintenance

6.1. Battery Management

The siren is equipped with a built-in 3.7V/1000mAh lithium battery, providing backup power during outages. Ensure the siren is connected to its DC 5V 1A Type-C power supply for continuous charging and optimal performance.

Graphic illustrating low power consumption with a house and charging icon, showing the siren connected to power.
Figure 8: Low Power Consumption Feature

6.2. Waterproof and Tamper-proof Features

The WSR120 siren is designed to be waterproof, making it suitable for various indoor and outdoor environments. It also includes an anti-tamper alarm:

  • Once the siren is mounted on the wall, if it is removed, the tamper switch will be triggered, and the alarm will sound. This feature helps prevent unauthorized removal or disabling of the siren.

7. Troubleshooting

  • Siren not pairing: If pairing fails (indicated by 5 LED flashes), ensure the siren is in pairing mode (long press Setting button for 2s) and your alarm host is correctly sending a pairing signal. Try resetting the siren (long press Volume + Setting buttons for 5s) and repeat the pairing process.
  • Low Battery Indication: The siren will beep once every minute, and the warning light will flash once to indicate a low battery. Connect the siren to its Type-C power supply immediately to recharge.
  • Siren not sounding with wired input: Ensure the siren is in the armed state. The wired input will not trigger an alarm if the siren is disarmed.
  • Accidental Tamper Alarm: If the tamper alarm sounds unexpectedly, check that the siren is securely mounted on its hanging plate and has not been dislodged.

8. Specifications

The Staniot WSR120 is available in 433MHz and LoRa versions. The specifications below are for the 433MHz version unless otherwise specified.

Parameter 433MHz Version LoRa Version (for reference)
Power supply DC5V 1A Type-C DC5V 1A Type-C
Built-in battery 3.7V/1000mAh lithium battery 3.7V/1000mAh lithium battery
Standby current <10mA <10mA
Alarm current <1000mA <1000mA
Wireless parameters 433MHz, EV1527 LoRa
Receiving distance 100 meters (open space) 500 meters (open space)
Siren volume 115dB (5 levels adjustable) 115dB (5 levels adjustable)
Tone options 2 options available 2 options available
Alarm time options 4 options available 4 options available
Input interface NC/NO (Optional) NC/NO (Optional)
Working temperature -20°C ~ +50°C -20°C ~ +50°C
Relative humidity <95% (no condensation) <95% (no condensation)
Product size 135 × 100 × 27.5mm 135 × 100 × 27.5mm
Diagram showing the dimensions of the siren: 135mm height, 100mm width, 27.5mm depth
Figure 9: Product Dimensions

Certifications: CE, RoHS

Certification logos including UKCA, FCC, CE, and RoHS
Figure 10: Product Certifications

9. User Tips

  • Wireless Protocol Compatibility: The Staniot WSR120 uses a 433MHz frequency with the EV1527 protocol. Ensure your existing alarm system or control panel is compatible with these specifications for seamless integration. It is not compatible with Zigbee DECT-ULE protocols.
  • Volume Adjustment for Different Scenarios: The 115dB default alarm volume is very loud and might be startling in close proximity, especially for children or the elderly. Utilize the 5-level volume adjustment feature to set an appropriate volume for different areas or times of day.
  • Optimal Placement: For best performance, consider placing the siren in a location where its strobe light is visible and its alarm is clearly audible to potential intruders, while also being accessible for maintenance.

10. Warranty and Support

For detailed warranty information, technical support, or further inquiries, please refer to the official Staniot documentation or contact Staniot customer service. A comprehensive user manual in PDF format is available for download: Staniot WSR120 User Manual (PDF).