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Describes the WiPro alarm system's features and operation for leisure vehicles.
Provides safety instructions and general guidelines for electrical work in vehicles, including battery disconnection and data loss.
Details specific features and requirements for different vehicle makes like Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, Renault Master, and VW T5.
Lists available accessories like wireless magnetic contacts, remote controls, gas alarms, GSM, and GPS modules for vehicle tracking.
Lists the components included in the WiPro system package: central unit, cables, remote, contacts, siren, LED, stickers, manuals.
Lists required tools and materials for installation, such as screwdrivers, pliers, voltmeter, drill, and cleaning supplies.
Explains how to set DIP switches on the central unit to match the vehicle type, referencing a table for settings.
Details the process for saving wireless components like remote controls and sensors to the system via the central unit's buttons.
Explains how to delete stored wireless components from the system's memory by resetting the central unit.
Provides technical specifications for the WiPro system, including voltage, frequency, range, battery life, and operating temperatures.
Lists the approvals and directives the alarm system complies with, such as 72/245/EWG and 2006/28/EG.
Offers solutions for common installation and operational problems with contact information for technical support.
Provides instructions for the proper disposal of the device and packaging materials, advising recycling and municipal collection points.
| Manufacturer | Thitronik |
|---|---|
| GPS Module | Optional |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Smartphone App | Yes |
| Alarm Notifications | Via smartphone app |
| Model | WiPro |
| Arming/Disarming | Remote control or smartphone app |
| Siren | Yes |
| Expandability | Supports additional sensors and modules |
| Anti-Theft Protection | Yes |
| Battery Backup | Yes |
| Sensors | door/hood sensors |
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