AJAX DoorProtect Plus Fibra Wired Bus Opening Shock and Tilt Detector User Manual
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DoorProtect Plus Fibra Wired Bus Opening Shock and Tilt Detector
DoorProtect Plus Fibra User manual
Updated January 12, 2023
DoorProtect Plus Fibra is a wired bus opening, shock, and tilt detector.
Designed for indoor use. Supports connection of a third-party normally closed
detector.
The detector is compatible with Hub Hybrid (2G) and Hub Hybrid (4G).
Connection to other hubs, radio signal range extenders, ocBridge Plus, and
uartBridge is not provided. Integration with other security systems is also
not provided.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra only works as a part of the Ajax security system,
communicating with the hub via the secure Fibra protocol. The wired connection
range is up to 2,000 meters when connected via twisted pair U/UTP cat.5.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra is the device of the new Fibra wired product line. Such
devices can only be purchased, installed and administered by accredited Ajax
partners.
Buy DoorProtect Plus Fibra
Functional elements
1. DoorProtect Plus Fibra opening, shock, and tilt detector. 2. Large magnet.
Acts up to 2 cm away from the detector. 3. Small magnet. Acts up to 1 cm away
from the detector. 4. LED indicator. 5. Rear panel of the detector body. Used
as a mount. 6. Perforated part of the mounting plate. It is necessary to
trigger a tamper in
an attempt to detach the detector from the surface. Do not break it off! 7.
Perforated part for routing wires through the wall. 8. Perforated part for
routing wires at the bottom of the detector. 9. Terminal block for detector
connection. 10. QR code with the device ID. Used to connect to the Ajax
security system. 11. Tamper button. 12. Hole for attaching the mounting panel
with a screw.
Operating principle
DoorProtect Plus Fibra is a wired opening, shock, and tilt detector. It
connects to the hub via a metallic bus and uses Fibra protocol.
The detector responds to alarms of three types: opening, shock, and tilt.
The detector can be positioned horizontally. If there is no need to detect
opening of doors or windows, use only the detector part (without magnets) and
disable the magnetic sensor in the settings.
If triggered, armed DoorProtect Plus Fibra transmits the alarm signal to the
hub within 0.15 seconds, activates the sirens connected to the hub, and noti
es the user and the security company.
Users know exactly where an alarm is detected. Noti cations state the name of
the hub (the name of the guarded facility), the name of the device, and the
virtual room to which the detector is assigned.
How Ajax noti es users of alarms
More about Ajax opening detectors
Opening detection
The detector registers opening of doors or windows with a reed switch. If
installed using a standard method, the detector consists of two parts: the
detector and the magnet. The detector part is mounted on a frame/ xed element
of a structure, while the magnet part is attached to a moving wing/sliding
part.
The sensitive element of the detector is a reed switch (sealed contact). This
is a small ask with an open contact group inside. When a magnet is brought to
the detector, a magnetic eld is generated and the detector contacts are
magnetized, attracted, and closed. Opening the ap or door moves the magnet
away from the reed switch, which opens the circuit, and the detector detects
opening.
It takes a single magnet for the DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector to create a
magnetic eld. Use a small or large magnet depending on the conditions at the
installation site.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has two reed switches, which allows you to install a
magnet on both the left and right side of the detector. Note that DoorProtect
Plus Fibra works with one magnet on one side only. If magnets are installed on
both sides, the detector will not detect opening correctly.
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A small magnet acts at up to 1 cm, and a large magnet up to 2 cm.
Shock detection
To detect shock and vibration, the detector is equipped with a built-in
accelerometer. It responds to attempted burglary, e. g., an attempt to break
down a door/window or drill through a door lock.
Tilt change detection
You can attach DoorProtect Plus Fibra to windows, including skylights, and arm
the system when the window is in the ventilation mode (be sure to deactivate
the magnetic detector in the settings before you do this). To detect changes
in the door or window position, attach the detector to a moving wing.
For additional protection, the detector features a built-in accelerometer. The
detector uses it to notify the user if an intruder attempts to open or break
through a window that was opened for ventilation. The tilt sensor detects
vertical de ection of the device of more than 5°.
Fibra data transfer protocol
The detector uses Fibra technology to transmit alarms and events. This is a
two-way wired data transfer protocol that provides fast and reliable
communication between the hub and other devices within the system. Fibra uses
the bus connection method to immediately transmit data from the system, even
if it comprises 100 devices.
Fibra supports block encryption with a oating key and device authentication at
every communication session to prevent sabotage and device spoo ng. The
protocol provides for regular polls of detectors by the hub at intervals of 12
to 300 seconds to monitor communication with all devices and display their
statuses in real-time in Ajax apps.
Learn more about Fibra protocol (in progress)
Connecting a third-party wired detector
You can connect an external wired NC (normally closed) detector to DoorProtect
Plus Fibra. This can be any detector: motion, opening, or vibration.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra cannot power a third-party detector. It should be
connected separately. For the type and voltage of the third-party detector,
refer to the device documentation or contact the manufacturer’s technical
support.
How to connect a wire detector (in progress)
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax security system can transmit alarms to the PRO Desktop monitoring app
as well as the central monitoring station (CMS) as a SurGard (Contact ID),
ADEMCO 685, SIA DC-09 (ADM-CID), and other proprietary protocols. A complete
list of supported protocols is available here.
Which CMSs can the Ajax security system be connected to
Types of DoorProtect Plus Fibra events to be transmitted to PRO Desktop and
CMS:
1. Primary detector alarm. 2. External NC detector alarm. 3. Tamper
alarm/recovery. 4. Hub connection loss/restoration. 5. The detector
temporarily turned deactivation / activation. 6. Unsuccessful attempt to arm
the security system (with Integrity Check
enabled).
When an alarm is received, the operator of the security company knows exactly
what happened and where to send the fast response team. Address capacity of
Ajax devices allows you to send not only events, but also the type of the
device, its assigned name, and the room of its location to the PRO Desktop/CMS
(the list of transmitted parameters may differ depending on the type of the
CMS and the protocol selected for communication with the CMS).
The device ID, the loop (zone) number, and the bus number can be found in its
states in the Ajax app.
Selection of the installation site for the detector
When choosing where to place the detector, consider the parameters that affect
its normal operation: Fibra signal strength, length of the cable for
connecting the detector, and the opening detection zone.
Consider the placement recommendations when designing your facility’s security
system. Design and installation of the security system should be carried out
by professionals. A list of authorized o cial Ajax partners is available here.
Design and preparation
For the system to work correctly, it is important to properly design the
project and install all devices correctly. Failure to follow the basic
installation rules and recommendations of this manual may result in detector
malfunction, false alarms, or loss of connection with already installed
devices.
When designing the layout scheme of the detectors, consider the wiring diagram
of the power cables laid on the site. Signal cables must be laid at a distance
of at least 50 cm from the power cables when lying parallel, and, if they
intersect, it must be at a 90° angle. Note that if you connect multiple
devices on the same bus, detectors are connected in sequence.
The maximum number of connectable devices for the Hub Hybrid is 100 at the
default settings.
How to calculate the number of connectable detectors (in progress)
For facilities that are under construction or renovation, cables are laid
after the main wiring of the facility. Use protective tubes to organize and
secure the cables; ties, clips, and staples can be used to anchor them.
When laying cables externally (without mounting them inside the walls), use an
electric channel raceway. Raceways should be no more than half- lled with
cables. Do not allow cables to sag. The raceway should be hidden from view if
possible — for example, behind furniture.
We recommend laying cables inside walls, oors, and ceilings. This will provide
greater security; the cables will not be visible, and it will be impossible
for an intruder to access them.
When selecting a cable, consider the length of the connection lines and the
number of detectors to be connected; these parameters affect the signal
strength. We recommend using shielded copper cables with a high-quality
insulation layer.
When installing, observe the bend radius that the manufacturer speci es in the
cable specs. Otherwise, you risk damaging or breaking the conductor.
Be sure to check all cables for bends and physical damage before installation.
Perform the installation in a way that minimizes the possibility of damage to
the cables from the outside.
Signal strength and cable length
The Fibra signal level is determined by the number of undelivered or corrupted
data packages over a certain period. The icon on the Devices tab indicates the
signal strength:
Three bars — excellent signal strength. Two bars — good signal strength. One
bar — low signal strength, stable operation is not guaranteed. Crossed out
icon — no signal.
The signal strength is in uenced by the following factors: the number of
detectors connected to one bus, the length and type of cable, and the proper
connection of the wires to terminals.
Check the Fibra signal strength before nal installation of the detector. With
a signal strength of one or zero bars, we do not guarantee stable operation of
the device.
The permissible cable length depends on its type, material, and the method of
connecting the detectors. When connected via the Beam connection (Radial
wiring) using the U/UTP cat.5 (4×2×0.51) twisted pair), the wired connection
length can reach up to 2,000 meters.
When devices are connected via the Ring connection method, the maximum cable
length is 500 meters in case of using a twisted pair.
How to calculate the wire connection length (in progress)
Connecting devices using the Ring connection method will be available with
future OS Malevich updates. Hardware update of Hub Hybrid won’t be required.
How OS Malevich updates
Detection zone
When choosing where to place the detector, conduct a Detection Zone Test to
verify the operation of the device and to ensure that the detector responds
correctly to opening and closing of a door or a window.
Installation features
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has two reed switches. This allows both left- and
righthand installation of the magnet.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra works with one magnet on one side only. If magnets are
attached on both sides, the detector will not be able to detect opening
correctly.
The choice of the magnet depends on detector placement. Smaller magnets act at
distances up to 1 cm, while larger ones act at distances up to 2 cm. Do not
exceed the boundary distance between the detector and the magnet. This may
result in false alarms or malfunction of the detector (it will not react to
closing/opening of the door or window).
If you intend to use a shock and/or tilt sensor only, you don’t need to
install a magnet next to the detector.
Do not install the detector
1. Outdoors, as this can lead to false alarms and detector failure. 2. With
two magnets at a time. DoorProtect Plus Fibra recognizes one magnet
only on one side of the detector — left-hand or right-hand. 3. With a magnet
installed more than 1 cm (if a small magnet is used) or 2 cm
(if a large magnet is used) away from the detector. This may result in false
alarms or malfunction of the detector (it will not react to closing/opening of
the door or window). 4. Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside
the permissible limits. This could damage the detector.
Do not install DoorProtect Plus Fibra with two magnets at a time. The detector
recognizes only one magnet on one side — left or right.
Installation and connection
Prior to installing DoorProtect Plus Fibra, make sure to select the optimal
location following the requirements of this manual! Cables must be hidden and
located in a place that is di cult for burglars to access to reduce the
likelihood of sabotage. Ideally, mount them in the walls, oor, or ceiling.
Before nal installation, test the detection zone and the Fibra signal
strength.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra is connected with a 4-core cable: two cores for
powering the device (+24V and GND) and two cores for data transmission (line A
and line
B). When connecting to the device terminals, do not twist the wires together;
solder them. The ends of the wires that will be inserted into the terminals
should be tinned or crimped with special tips. This will ensure a reliable
connection. Follow safety procedures and regulations for electrical
installation work.
How to calculate the wire connection length (in progress) In order to mount a
detector:
1. Turn off the hub. Disconnect the external power and the hub backup
battery.
1 — External power supply 2 — Backup battery 2. Run the detector connection
cable into the hub casing and connect the wires to the bus.
+24V — power supply input , B — signal terminals GND — ground
3. Remove the rear panel of the detector and gently break out the perforated
part to lead the cable out.
4. Route the cable from the hub into the detector enclosure through the hole
made.
5. Connect the wires to the terminals according to the scheme below. Follow
the polarity and connection order of the wires. Securely fasten the wires to
the terminals.
+24V — power supply input , B — signal terminals GND — ground 6. If the
detector is not the last one in the connection line, prepare a second cable in
advance. The ends of the wires of the rst and second cables,
which will be inserted into the detector terminals, must be tinned and
soldered together, or crimped with special tips. 7. If the detector is the
last one in the line and the Beam connection (Radial wiring) is used, install
a terminating resistor by connecting it to the signal terminals of the device.
When the Ring connection method is used, a terminating resistor is not needed.
More about detector connection methods (in progress)
We recommend using the Ring connection method (hub device hub). If the
ring is broken, not a single device will be disabled. In this case, two beams
are formed, which will continue to operate normally and transmit events to the
hub. If the ring is broken, the users and security company receive noti
cation.
8. Temporarily secure the detector using a double-sided adhesive tape or
other temporary fasteners at the chosen installation place.
9. Where necessary, temporarily attach the magnet. 10. Turn on the hub to
supply power to the connected detector with power.
When power is applied, a detector LED will notify that the power is turned on.
11. Add a detector to the system. 12. Conduct the Fibra Signal Strength Test.
The recommended signal strength value is two or three bars. Otherwise, check
the connection and the condition of the cable. 13. Run a detection zone test:
To check the opening sensor, open and close the window on which the device is
mounted.
Gently hit the window/door to check the shock sensor. To check the tilt
sensor, tilt the window on which the detector is mounted.
14. If the detector doesn’t respond to triggering in 5 out of 5 cases during
the test, reconsider the installation location or method. The magnet may be
too far from the detector, or the detector may be installed incorrectly.
15. Secure the detector with bundled screws using at least two xing points
(with one xing point in the perforated part of the mount above the tamper).
When using other fasteners, make sure they do not damage or deform the
mounting panel.
Double-sided tape can only be used for temporary installation. The device
attached by the tape may come unstuck from the surface at any time. As long as
the device is taped, the tamper will not be triggered when the device is
detached from the surface.
Connecting a third-party wired detector
You can connect a wired NC (normally closed) detector of any type — motion,
opening, or vibration — to DoorProtect Plus Fibra.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra does not power a third-party detector. It should be
connected separately. For the type and voltage of the third-party detector,
refer to the device documentation or contact the manufacturer’s support
service.
Install a third-party detector at the distance no more than 1 meter away from
DoorProtect Plus Fibra. Increasing the length of the wire degrades the quality
of communication between devices.
To connect a third-party wired detector:
1. Turn off and de-energize the hub. Disconnect the backup battery. 2. Remove
the front panel of DoorProtect Plus Fibra. 3. Route the cable of the third-
party wired detector into the DoorProtect Plus
Fibra enclosure.
4. Connect the wired detector to the DoorProtect Plus Fibra terminals.
NC — connection terminal GND — ground 5. Turn on the hub. 6. In the
DoorProtect Plus Fibra settings, enable the External contact option. 7. Check
the operation of the connected wired detector.
Adding to the system
The detector is only compatible with Hub Hybrid (2G) and Hub Hybrid (4G).
Adding and con guring Fibra devices is only possible through the Ajax PRO app
by a user with administrator rights. Types of accounts and their rights
Before adding a device
1. Install the PRO version of the app. Log in to a PRO account or create a
new one if you don’t have it yet. Add a detector-compatible hub to the app,
set the necessary settings, and create at least one virtual room.
2. Turn on the hub and make sure it has access to the internet: via Ethernet
and/or mobile network. You can do this in the Ajax app or by checking the LED
on the hub board. It should light up white or green.
3. Make sure the hub is disarmed and does not start updates by checking its
status in the Ajax app.
4. Make sure the detector is physically connected to the hub.
How to add DoorProtect Plus Fibra
There are two ways to add devices: manually and automatically.
To add a detector manually:
1. Open the PRO version of the app. Select the hub you want to add
DoorProtect Plus Fibra to.
2. Go to the Devices tab and click Add device. 3. Name the detector, scan or
type in the QR code (placed on the detector body
and the packaging), select a room and a group (if the group mode is enabled).
4. Click Add.
To have the detector added automatically:
1. Open the PRO version of the app. Select the hub you want to add
DoorProtect Plus Fibra to.
2. Go to the Devices tab and click Add device. 3. Select Add Bus Devices.
After scanning, a list of all devices physically
connected to the hub, which have not yet been added to the system, will be
displayed on the screen. The devices are sorted by the buses they are
physically connected to.
After scanning the buses, the detectors will be displayed in the Devices tab.
The order of the devices will depend on which bus they are connected to.
By default, the device name includes the detector name and its identi er. To
connect detectors to a hub, edit their name, and assign a room and a group to
the device (if the group mode is activated in the hub settings).
To check which detector you actually deal with, use either LED indication or
detector triggering.
Method 1: Via LED indication
In the list of available devices to add, click on any option. The LED of this
detector will start blinking after you press it. This way, you’ll know exactly
which detector you’re adding, how to name it, and which room and group it
should be assigned to.
To add a detector:
1. Click the detector in the list. 2. Create a name. 3. Specify the room and
the security group (if enabled). 4. Click Save.
If the detector is connected to the hub successfully, it will disappear from
the list of available detectors.
Method 2: By detector alarm
Enable the Add Detectors by Alarm option above the list of detectors.
Trigger an alarm. When triggered, the detector will move to the top of the
list to the Recently triggered devices category. The detector will stay in
this category for 5 seconds, after which it will move back to the bus
category.
To add a detector:
1. Click on the device in the list. 2. Create a name. 3. Specify the room and
the security group (if enabled). 4. Click Save.
If the detector connects to the hub successfully, it will disappear from the
list of available detectors.
Device status updates in the list depend on the Fibra settings; the default
value is 36 seconds.
If the connection fails, check the accuracy of the wired connection and try
again. If hub already has the maximum number of devices added (for Hub Hybrid,
the default is 100), you will get an error noti cation when you add one.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra only works with one hub. When connected to a new hub,
the detector stops exchanging commands with the old one. Once added to a new
hub, DoorProtect Plus Fibra is not removed from the list of devices of the old
hub. This must be done through the Ajax app.
Malfunctions
When a detector identi es a fault (for example, there is no connection via the
Fibra protocol), the Ajax app displays a malfunction counter in the upper left
corner of the device icon.
All malfunctions can be seen in the detector states. Fields with malfunctions
will be highlighted in red.
Malfunctiont is displayed if:
The detector temperature is out of acceptable limits. The detector body is
open (tamper is triggered). There is no connection with the hub via the Fibra
protocol.
Icons
The icons display some of DoorProtect Plus Fibra states. You can view them in
the Ajax app on the Devices tab.
Icon
Meaning
Fibra signal strength — displays the signal strength between the hub and the detector.
Learn more
The detector operates in the Always Active mode.
Learn more
Entry and/or exit delay is enabled.
Learn more
DoorProtect Plus Fibra will work when the Night Mode is enabled.
Learn more
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has detected opening of a door or window. The icon is
displayed regardless of the security mode. The external contact of the
DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector is on. Learn more (in progress)
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has been temporarily deactivated.
Learn more
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has been disabled because the number of alarms was
exceeded.
Learn more
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has been disabled by timer. Learn more (in progress)
DoorProtect Plus Fibra has tamper triggering events temporarily deactivated by
a user or PRO with administrator rights.
Learn more
States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters.
DoorProtect Plus Fibra states can be found in the Ajax app:
1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Choose DoorProtect Plus Fibra from the list.
Parameter Temperature
Fibra Signal Strength
Connection via Fibra Bus Voltage Lid
Meaning Detector temperature — it is measured on the processor and changes
gradually.
Acceptable measurement error between the value in the app and the room
temperature: 2 4°C.
The value is updated as soon as the detector identi es a temperature change of
at least 1°C.
Signal strength between the hub and DoorProtect Plus Fibra. Recommended values
— 2–3 bars.
Fibra — protocol for transmitting DoorProtect Plus Fibra events and alarms.
Learn more
The status of connection between the hub and the detector:
Online — the detector is connected to the hub, the connection is stable. O ine
— the detector is not connected to the hub.
Total bus voltage:
Low value — 7 V Maximum allowable value — XX V
The status of the detector tampers that respond
to detachment or violation of the integrity of the body:
Open — at least one of the body panels is open.
Closed — both body panels are closed (the detector is completely closed).
When the front lid of DoorProtect Plus Fibra is open, the hub transmits the
following event: “The front lid of DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector is open”.
If DoorProtect Plus Fibra is detached from its mount, the hub transmits the
following event: “DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector detached from the mount”.
Learn more
Delay When Entering, sec
If active, this option shows the delay time when entering (5 to 120 seconds).
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the secured area.
Learn more
Delay When Leaving, sec
If active, this option shows the delay time when entering (5 to 120 seconds).
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
secured area after arming.
Learn more
Delay when entering for the Night mode, sec
If active, this option shows the delay time when entering in Night mode (5 to
120 seconds).
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the premises.
Learn more
Delay when leaving for the Night mode, sec
Primary Detector External Contact Shock Sensor Tilt Sensor Always Active
If active, this option shows the delay time when leaving in Night mode (5 to
120 seconds).
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
premises after arming.
Learn more
Primary detector state:
Disconnected — primary contact is disconnected. Open — primary contact is
open. Closed — primary contact is closed.
State of the external detector connected to DoorProtect Plus Fibra:
Disabled — the external contact is disabled (the option is disabled in the
app). Open — the external contact is connected and in the open state. Closed —
the external contact is connected and in the closed state.
Indicates if the shock sensor is active:
On — the shock sensor is on. Off — the shock sensor is off.
Indicates if the tilt sensor is active:
On — the tilt sensor is on. Off — the tilt sensor is off.
When this option is enabled, the detector is constantly in the armed mode and
reports opening of the door or window on which it is installed.
Learn more
Temporary Deactivation
Firmware Device ID Device Bus
Shows the status of the device temporary deactivation function:
No — the device operates normally and transmits all events.
Lid only — the hub administrator has disabled noti cations about triggering on
the device body.
Entirely — the hub administrator has excluded the detector from the system.
The device does not execute system commands and does not report alarms or
other events.
By the number of alarms — the device is automatically disabled due to the
excess number of alarms. The option is con gured in the Ajax PRO app.
By timer — the device is automatically turned off by the system after the
recovery time expires. The option is con gured in the Ajax PRO app.
Learn more
Detector rmware version.
Detector ID — Also available on the detector body and the packaging.
Device loop (zone) number.
The number of the bus the device is physically connected to.
Settings
To change the detector settings in the Ajax app:
1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Choose DoorProtect Plus Fibra from the list. 3.
Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon . 4. Set the required parameters.
5. Click Back to save the new settings.
Settings Name Room Delay When Entering, sec Delay When Leaving, sec Arm in Night Mode Delays in Night Mode
Meaning Detector name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS text, and
noti cations in the event feed.
To change the detector name, click on the pencil icon .
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin
characters.
Selecting the virtual room to which DoorProtect Plus Fibra is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS and noti cations in the event
feed.
Delay time when entering (5 to 120 seconds).
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the secured area.
What Is Delay When Entering
Delay time when leaving (5 to 120 seconds).
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
secured area after arming.
What is Delay When Leaving
When this option is enabled, the detector will enter the armed mode when using
the Night mode.
What is Night mode
When this option is enabled, the set entry/exit delays also work in the Night
mode.
What is Night mode What is Delay When Leaving
Alarm LED indication
Controls the ashing of the detector LED in case of alarm and tamper
triggering:
Option enabled — the indication is enabled.
Option disabled — the indication is disabled and will not report alarm and
tamper triggering.
Primary Detector External Contact
Always Active
When this option is enabled, the primary DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector
reacts to opening and closing.
If enabled, DoorProtect Plus Fibra registers alarms from an external detector.
When this option is enabled, the detector is constantly in the armed mode and
detects opening of the door or window on which it is installed.
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Activate siren if a door or window is open
Activate siren if an shutter detector is open Alert with a siren if a roller
shutter detector is disabled Alert with a siren if a shock is detected
Alert with a siren if a incline is detected Chime Settings
When this option is enabled, the sirens
connected to the system are activated when a door or window is opened.
When this option is enabled, the sirens
connected to the system are activated in case of an alarm from an external
detector.
If active, the sirens connected to the system
are activated if an external detector is disabled.
If active, the sirens connected to the system
are activated if the detector registers a shock.
If active, the sirens connected to the system
are activated if the detector registers change the angle of inclination.
When this option is enabled and the system is not armed, when opening, the
detector alerts by the sound signal of sirens.
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Fibra Signal Strength Test Detection Zone Test User Guide
Temporary Deactivation
Unpair Device
Switches the detector to the Fibra signal strength test mode.
The test allows you to check the signal strength between the hub and the
detector over the Fibra wired data transfer protocol to determine the optimal
installation location.
Learn more
Switches the detector to the detection zone test mode.
The test enables the user to check the detector’s reaction to the movem ent
and determine the optimal installation location.
Learn more
Opens the User Manual of DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector in the Ajax app.
Allows to disable the device without removing it from the system.
Three options are available:
No — the device operates normally and transmits all events. Entirely — the
device will not execute system commands or participate in scenarios, and the
system will ignore device alarms and other noti cations. Lid only — the system
will ignore noti cations about the tamper triggering.
Learn more
The system can also automatically deactivate devices when the set number of
alarms is exceeded or when the recovery time expires.
Learn more
Disconnects the detector from the hub and deletes its settings.
How to set up chime
Chime is a sound signal Ajax siren that indicates triggering of opening
detectors when the system is disarmed. The feature is used, for example, in
stores, to notify employees that someone has entered the building.
Chime is con gured in two stages: setting up opening detectors and setting up
sirens.
Learn more
Detectors settings
1. Go to the Devices menu. 2. Select the DoorProtect Plus Fibra detector. 3.
Go to its Settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner. 4. Go
to the Chime settings menu. 5. Select the events to be noti ed by the siren:
If a door or a window is open. If an external contact is open (available if
the External Contact option is enabled).
6. Select the noti cation sound: 1 to 4 short beeps. Once selected, the Ajax
app will play the sound.
7. Click Back to save the settings. 8. Set up the required siren.
How to set up a siren for Chime
Indication
Indication Lights up green for about a second. Lights up for a couple of
seconds until the detector is connected to the hub. Lights up green for about
one second.
When alarmed, it slowly lights up green and slowly goes out.
Event Switching on the detector.
Note
The detector turns on as soon as the hub feeds power.
Connecting the detector to the hub.
Alarm/tamper triggering.
Low bus voltage. (7 V or lower).
Voltage of 7 V or less is considered low.
Check the wired connection of the detector.
Functionality testing
The Ajax security system provides several types of tests that help you make
sure that installation points of devices are selected correctly. DoorProtect
Plus Fibra tests do not start straight away but begin no later than a single
hubdetector ping period (36 seconds with a default hub settings). You can
change the ping period of devices in the Fibra menu of the hub settings.
To run a test in the Ajax app:
1. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using a PRO app.
2. Go to the Devices menu . 3. Choose DoorProtect Plus Fibra. 4. Go to
Settings . 5. Select a test:
Fibra Signal Sstrength Test Detection zone
6. Launch and conduct a test.
Maintenance
Check the functioning of the detector on a regular basis. The optimal
frequency of checks is once every three months. Clean the detector body from
dust, cobwebs, and other contaminants as they emerge. Use a soft dry cloth
suitable for equipment care.
Do not use substances that contain alcohol, acetone, gasoline, or other active
solvents to clean the detector. Wipe the lens gently as scratches may impair
the detector sensitivity.
Technical speci cations
Learn more
Compliance with standards
Complete set
1. DoorProtect Plus Fibra. 2. SmartBracket mounting panel. 3. Large magnet.
4. Small magnet. 5. Installation kit. 6. Quick Start Guide.
Warranty
Warranty for the AJAX SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING Limited Liability Company products
is valid for 2 years after the purchase.
If the device does not function correctly, please contact the Ajax Technical
Support rst. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
Warranty obligations
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References
- How OS Malevich updates | Blog Ajax
- Connecting Ajax to CMS
- End user agreement - Ajax Systems
- PRO Desktop | Ajax Systems
- DoorProtect Plus Fibra — Wired magnetic opening detector
- DoorProtect Plus Fibra | Technical specifications
- Security system control panels | Ajax Systems
- Window and door opening detectors | Ajax Systems
- Signal range extenders in the security system | Ajax Systems
- uartBridge — Module for Ajax devices integration with third-party wireless alarms systems
- Software | Ajax Systems
- Warranty - Ajax Systems
- Where to buy — Ajax Systems
- User account types and rights | Ajax Systems Support
- How to enable and configure group mode in the Ajax security system | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Devices Auto Deactivation and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create the Ajax PRO account? | Ajax Systems Support
- How to set up the Always active operation mode | Ajax Systems Support
- What is a tamper | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Fibra Signal Strength Test | Ajax Systems Support
- How Ajax notifies users of alerts | Ajax Systems Support
- How to deactivate a device without removing it from the system | Ajax Systems Support
- Which CMSs can Ajax hubs be connected to | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub 2 Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Delay When Entering/Leaving | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Detection Zone Test | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Night Mode and how does it work | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Chime, and how does this function work | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Chime, and how does this function work | Ajax Systems Support
- What is System integrity check | Ajax Systems Support
- DoorProtect Plus Fibra User manual | Ajax Systems Support
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