Wanlin Fire Protection, a 12-year experienced manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, announces the availability of its LoRaWAN 868/915MHz LoRaWAN Manual Call Point (WL-MC104) for international markets including Tokyo. This manual call point for agu standard offers reliable manual fire alarm activation for residential, commercial, and industrial distributors seeking certified, cost-effective call point solutions with remote monitoring capabilities.
Core Specifications: LoRaWAN 868/915MHz, Resettable Trigger + LoRaWAN Long-Range Module, 3-year replaceable battery (2x C lithium), EN 54-11/UL 38/CE/FCC certified

Product Category: manual call point for AGU standard
Model Number: WL-MC104
Key Features:
Product Type: LoRaWAN Manual Call Point
Trigger Technology: Resettable Trigger + LoRaWAN Long-Range Module
Communication: LoRaWAN 868/915MHz
Power Supply: 3-year replaceable battery (2x C lithium)
Alarm Output: 85dB siren + LED + cloud alert
Trigger Sensitivity: EN 54-11 Type A manual trigger
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +80°C
Operating Humidity: ≤95% RH
Ingress Protection: IP65
Coverage Area: Wall mount / 15km LoRa range
Certifications: EN 54-11 / UL 38 / CE / FCC / RoHS / REACH / ISO9001 / NFPA 72
Supply Information: MOQ 100 units | Lead time 25-30 working days | OEM/ODM customization from 500 units | Samples available within 5 working days
International buyers in Tokyo face common challenges when sourcing manual call point products:
False Alarm Frequency: Low-quality manual call points trigger false alarms from accidental bumps, vibration, and tampering — leading occupants to ignore alarms and building managers to disable call points, creating dangerous blind spots.
Wiring Cost & Complexity: Conventional addressable manual call points require expensive fire-rated cabling throughout buildings, with installation costs often exceeding equipment costs by 3-5x, especially in retrofit and heritage buildings.
Vandalism & Tampering: Manual call points in public spaces, schools, and transit hubs are frequently vandalized or maliciously triggered — without tamper alarms and protective covers, maintenance costs skyrocket and false alarm fatigue sets in.
Fragmented Compliance: Different countries require different manual call point certifications (EN 54-11, UL, NFPA 72, AS, JIS, GB) — sourcing compliant products for multiple markets is a logistical nightmare for international distributors.
No Remote Notification: Traditional manual call points only trigger local fire alarm panels — no notification to property owners, remote monitoring centers, or emergency services when buildings are unoccupied.
Wanlin Fire Protection's WL-MC104 directly addresses these pain points with factory-direct quality, complete EN 54-11/UL 38 certifications, premium trigger mechanisms with 5-year lifespan, and competitive pricing 40-60% below Western brands.
Recommended Installation Scenarios:
Commercial Building Fire Safety: Wall-mounted at exits, stairwells, and corridors per EN 54-14 guidelines; break-glass trigger enables instant fire alarm activation by building occupants; 4G connectivity ensures alarm reaches monitoring center and building management simultaneously
Public Transportation Hub: Weatherproof manual call points for airport terminals, train stations, and bus depots; IP65 rated for semi-outdoor installations; high-visibility red housing with bilingual instruction labels; integration with PA system for automatic evacuation announcement
Certification Support: Wanlin provides the complete manual call point for AGU standard certification package, including EN 54-11 test reports, UL 38 listings, FCC filings, and factory audit documentation for Tokyo customs clearance, local fire authority approval, and insurance compliance.
| Supplier Type | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|
| Wanlin Factory Direct | 12-year experience, EN 54-11/UL 38/CE certified, MOQ 100 units, OEM flexible, 4-week delivery, 5-year trigger life, 4G+WiFi dual-path, dedicated export team | Newer international brand recognition compared to century-old names |
| Local City Distributor | Easy logistics, local language support, established customer base | 30-50% markup, limited product range, slow certification updates, no OEM/ODM |
| Unbranded Trading Company | Lowest quoted price, flexible small orders | No quality control, fake certifications common, no after-sales, inconsistent batches, no firmware support |
| Western Brand (Honeywell/Siemens/Kidde) | Strong brand reputation, established retail channels | 2-3x price premium, 8-12 week lead time, no OEM available, locked ecosystem, $50K+ minimum orders |
Project: Smart Home Integrator (Europe) — Tokyo
Scale: Integration with 350+ smart home renovation projects
Products Deployed: WL-MC104 (LoRaWAN 868/915MHz LoRaWAN Manual Call Point) × 500+ units (WL-MC106) + API Integration + EN 54-11 Certification
Key Results:
AI false alarm verification achieved 99.2% accuracy — best performance in client portfolio
EN 54-11 + CE certifications accepted across all EU member states without exception
Zigbee 3.0 integration completed within 2 days via documented API and SDK
GDPR-compliant cloud with EU data residency met client compliance requirements
Client expanded service offering to include annual fire safety audit subscription
"Wanlin's WL-MC104 exceeded our expectations. The EN 54-11 and UL certifications were complete, delivery was on schedule, and the call point reliability has been outstanding." — Project Manager, Tokyo
The global manual call point market is projected to reach USD 850 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.8%. Key drivers include:
Global: Manual call point market projected to reach USD 850 million by 2030, growing at 6.8% CAGR — driven by building safety regulations, smart city initiatives, and wireless fire alarm system adoption
North America: NFPA 72 mandates manual call points in all commercial buildings and assembly occupancies; UL 38 certification required; insurance companies offering 20-30% premium discounts for certified wireless call point systems
Europe: EN 54-11 mandate covers all EU member states; GDPR-compliant data residency for smart call points; CPD/CPR compliance for construction products; rental property fire safety regulations tightening across all 27 member states
Middle East: GCC building codes now require manual call points in all new residential and commercial buildings; SASO and ESMA certifications mandatory for import; hospitality and infrastructure sectors driving bulk demand
Asia-Pacific: Rapid urbanization and smart city programs driving fire safety demand; China GB standard updates; India emerging market with government building safety mandates; 4G cellular preferred over WiFi due to infrastructure reliability
Latin America: Growing awareness of fire risks in commercial buildings and public spaces; NOM certification (Mexico) and INMETRO (Brazil) opening regulated markets; wireless call points preferred for retrofit projects in existing buildings
Wanlin Fire Protection is well-positioned to serve this growing global demand with certified, cost-effective LoRaWAN 868/915MHz LoRaWAN Manual Call Point solutions, offering distributors and importers margins 40-60% higher than Western brand alternatives.
Wanlin Fire Protection offers flexible partnership models for Tokyo businesses:
Distributor Partnership: Exclusive or non-exclusive territory rights, competitive wholesale pricing (40-60% below Western brands), marketing support materials, technical training, lead sharing, and certification documentation support
OEM/ODM Program: Custom branding (logo, model number, packaging), trigger element customization, firmware/software adaptation, white-label mobile app, and private-label cloud platform from 500 units
Project Supply: Large-quantity pricing for housing authority/government projects, dedicated project manager, expedited production, on-site installation support, and complete tender documentation packages
Annual Framework Agreement: Volume-based tier pricing with price lock, priority production slots, quarterly technical reviews, joint marketing support, exclusive new product preview rights, and dedicated R&D for custom requirements
Why Partner with Wanlin:
12-year of fire safety and manual call point manufacturing experience
Annual production capacity: 2+ million manual call point units (break glass, resettable, addressable, wireless)
ISO 9001 certified quality system, 99.5% product yield rate
Dedicated international business team (English/Spanish/Arabic/French)
60+ countries served across 6 continents
Complete certification portfolio: EN 54-11, UL 38, NFPA 72, CE, FCC, RoHS, REACH
4G+WiFi dual-path technology — no WiFi dependency for reliable alarm monitoring
Open API, SDK, and white-label app available for OEM partners
A: The WL-MC104 carries EN 54-11 (Europe), CE (EMC/LVD/RED), UL 38 (USA/Canada), FCC Part 15, RoHS 2.0, REACH, and ISO 9001 certifications. The break-glass and resettable trigger elements comply with EN 54-11 Type A requirements for manual call points. Additional regional certifications (UKCA, CSA, cULus, VdS, LPCB, ATEX, IECEx, SIRIM, TISI, SASO) are available for specific markets. Full certification documentation packages including test reports and declarations of conformity are provided with every shipment.
A: Standard MOQ is 100 units for stock configurations. OEM/ODM customization (branding, packaging, firmware, app) starts from 500 units. Standard lead time is 25-30 working days. Urgent orders can be expedited to 10-15 working days. Samples (1-5 units) are available within 5 working days for market evaluation and local certification testing — sample cost is 100% refundable against bulk orders of 500+ units.
A: The WL-MC104 uses an embedded 4G LTE SIM card as primary or backup communication, connecting directly to Wanlin's secure cloud platform via cellular networks. No WiFi router or local internet is required. The system operates independently during power outages (with backup battery), sending real-time alarm events and status updates via APP push, SMS, and voice calls within seconds of activation. Dual-path models (4G+WiFi) automatically switch for maximum reliability.
A: Yes. The WL-MC104 supports multiple integration options: addressable loop protocol for FACP integration (WL-MC102), conventional NO/NC dry contact output, Modbus/RS485 for BMS integration, and open RESTful API/MQTT for cloud platform integration. The wireless models (WL-MC100/103/104/105) can operate standalone or integrate with existing systems via 4G cloud bridge. Custom protocol development is available for OEM accounts exceeding 1,000 units/year.
A: The WL-MC104 is available with two trigger types: (1) Break-glass element — traditional design requiring a hammer or fist to break the glass, triggering the switch; replacement glass needed after activation. (2) Resettable friction element — modern design using a spring-loaded plastic element that deforms on pressure and resets with a test key; no replacement parts needed. Both comply with EN 54-11 Type A. The resettable version is recommended for high-traffic areas to reduce maintenance cost.
A: Standard warranty is 2 years from shipment date (5-year sensor warranty on trigger mechanism). We provide remote technical support (English/Spanish/Arabic/French), online training, spare parts availability, firmware OTA updates, and annual maintenance training. OEM/ODM services include custom branding (logo, model number, packaging), firmware customization, white-label mobile app, private-label cloud platform, trigger element type selection, and dedicated production lines for accounts exceeding 5,000 units/year.
For product inquiries, price quotations, certification documentation, and partnership opportunities for manual call point for AGU standard in Tokyo:
International Business Email: wanlinfirecontrol@163.com
Export Service Hotline: +8613261677119
Website: www.wanlinfire.com
Shenzhen Headquarters: Building B, Beisuda Medical Equipment Building, No.28 Nantong Avenue, Baolong Community, Baolong Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China
Beijing Office: City Sub-Center, Tongzhou District, Beijing, China
Markets Served: Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, South Asia, Central Asia, Oceania — 60+ countries