Description

Wise Your Fire Safety Alarms
Gateway is the central product of the wireless interconnected network, and it can bring all your detectors online. When you go outside, you will also receive the notification via your smart phones.
Easy Testing via Wisualarm App
With Wisualarm App, you can also test the all your alarms together or seperatly and check the operating status such as a low battery or device fault.

Specification
Specification
Power Supply | 5.0V/1.0A |
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Alarm Volume | 70 dB |
Wi-Fi Frequency | 2.4 GHz (Incompatible with 5 GHz Wi-Finetwork) |
Wi-Fi Transmission Range | 50 m (164 ft) |
Wi-Fi Protocol | IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
Operating Frequency | 868 MHz |
Maximum Number of ConnectedDevices | 24 WisuLink wireless interconnected products |
Dimensions | L78.2mm × W78.2mm × H22.9mm (L3.08" ×W3.08" × H0.90") |
Weight | 60 g (0.13 lb) |
Installation | Free-standing/Wall mounting |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F) |
FAQ
FAQ
How to pair Wisualarm smoke detector with the gateway?
Finish gateway’s internet setup first. Log into its admin panel, go to "Device Pairing". Put Wisualarm into pairing mode (hold setup button till light flashes). Select the detector in the gateway’s scan list to complete pairing.
How to confirm Wisualarm is connected to the gateway?
Log into the gateway’s admin panel → "Connected Devices"—it shows "Online". Both gateway’s sensor light and detector’s indicator light stay solid blue.
Can the gateway connect multiple Wisualarm devices?
Yes (up to 24 devices can be connected). Pair each device separately: put it into pairing mode, scan and select via the gateway’s panel. Label devices for easy monitoring.
Wisualarm alerts but gateway doesn’t send notifications—why?
Ensure gateway has stable internet. In admin panel, check "Alert Settings"—enable Wisualarm notifications. Verify linked phone/email is correct. Update gateway firmware if outdated.
Do I need to adjust settings when replacing a Wisualarm detector?
Yes. In gateway’s "Connected Devices", remove the faulty one. Pair the new detector as usual. Re-label it if needed—no other settings changed.