AJAX FireProtect 2 RB Jeweller Wireless Fire Detector User Manual
- June 9, 2024
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Table of Contents
- AJAX FireProtect 2 RB Jeweller Wireless Fire Detector
- Functional elements
- Operating principle
- Operation without a hub
- Temperature sensor
- Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
- Sending events to the monitoring station
- Adding to the system
- How to connect FireProtect 2 to a hub
- Indication
- Detector testing
- Testing at the place of installation
- Selection of installation place
- Do not install the detector
- Installation
- Malfunctions
- Maintenance
- Technical speciation’s
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AJAX FireProtect 2 RB Jeweller Wireless Fire Detector
FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) Jeweller is a wireless fire detector with a built-
in siren. Intended for indoor installation. Detects smoke and temperature
rise.
It is available in two modifications: with sealed batteries (has SB in the
name) that run up to 10 years, and with replaceable ones (has RB in the name)
that run up to 7 years.
A list of compatible hubs and range extenders is available here
The detector operates as part of the Ajax security system, communicating with
the hub via the Jeweller secure radio protocol.
The hub communication range is up to 1,700 meters without obstacles.
Buy FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke)
Versions of the detector with other sensor combinations are also available. All Ajax fire detectors are available here.
Functional elements
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The front panel of the detector with a Test/Mute button .
To activate the button, press the central part of the panel. -
Smart Bracket mounting panel. To take off the panel, turn it counterclockwise.
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Device QR code and ID (serial number). Used for detector connection to the Ajax security system.
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Tamper button. Triggers when trying to tear the detector off from the surface or to take it off the mounting panel.
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Detector certification information.
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Power button.
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First thermistor. Detects dangerous temperatures.
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Green LED indicator.
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Yellow LED indicator.
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Red LED indicator.
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Siren.
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Second thermistor. Detects dangerous temperate
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Information about the detector’s end of life date.
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Smoke chamber lid.
Operating principle
FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) is a wireless fire detector designed for indoor installation. Available in two modifications:
- With sealed batteries. Such a detector has SB in its name. Sealed battery life is 10 years. After the batteries are discharged, the detector should be replaced with a new one.
- With replaceable batteries. Such a detector has RB in its name. Pre-installed battery life is 7 years. When the batteries are discharged, they can be replaced with new ones.
How to replace FireProtect 2 RB batteries (Heat/Smoke)
The detector is equipped with a siren (piezoelectric buzzer) for sound
notification of alarms and events with a volume of up to 85 dB (at a distance
of 3 m from the detector).
The detector is always active and reacts to a fire during 24/7, regardless of
the system’s security mode.
FireProtect 2 is protected by two tampers.
The first tamper controls the removal of the detector from the SmartBracket
mounting panel: the detector reacts with LED indication and sends
notifications to users in Ajax apps and the security company monitoring
station.
The second tamper signals the removal of the smoke chamber lid, which is
located under the front panel of the detector.
Removing the smoke chamber lid is possible when the enclosure is fully
disassembled.
The system detects this event as a malfunction.
When the lid is removed, the detector reacts with a sound signal, and users
and the security company receive a malfunction notification.
The Ajax automation devices can respond to FireProtect 2 alarms and perform user-defined actions using automation scenarios. For example, the WallSwitch relay can turn on the ventilation system and emergency lighting when an alarm occurs.
Operation without a hub
FireProtect 2 can be used without connecting to the Ajax hub. All you need is
to install the detector following this manual and turn it on.
In case of autonomous operation, the detector notifies of fire with a built-in
siren and LED indication only and does not send notifications to the user’s
smartphone, Ajax Translator, or PRO Desktop. In this case, the Interconnected
Fire Detectors Alarms feature is not available.
Smoke sensor
FireProtect 2 detects smoke with a bispectrality optical sensor. Inside the
smoke chamber, the sensor has blue and infrared LEDs which emit light at
different wavelengths. This technology allows the detector to determine the
size of the volatile particles inside the chamber and respond only to smoke,
ignoring vapour and steam.
The smoke chamber in FireProtect 2 is protected from dust, dirt, and insects.
Even if dust gets inside and settles, this does not threaten or impair fire
detection. The optical system is designed to prevent non-volatile particles
from getting within the field of both blue and infrared LEDs at the same time.
So that situation does not cause a false alarm.
The HazeFlow 2 software algorithm also protects against false alarms.
When an alarm is detected, the algorithm additionally processes the data
received from the detector and confirms the alarm.
Temperature sensor
Two built-in class A1 thermistors detect a rapid rise and exceeding the
temperature threshold in FireProtect 2.
The thermistors of this class notify of alarms when a rapid temperature rise
or static temperature is detected in the range of +54°C to +65°C.
The thermistors are mounted outside under the front panel of the detector.
This allows you to respond to threats faster than when the sensors are inside
the detector enclosure.
FireProtect 2 will reports that the temperature threshold has been exceeded as
soon as its value exceeds +64°C.
The detector will reports a rapid temperature rise if the indicator increases
by 10°C within one minute. If the temperature indicator rises sharply by 20°C
or more, the detector signals immediately.
Test/Mute button
The Test/Mute button is located under the front panel of the detector. This is
a mechanical button. Тo activate it, press lightly on the central part of the
front panel with your hand or a suitable item if the detector is installed in
a hard-to-reach place. For example, you can do this with a mop handle.
The button performs several functions:
- In normal mode, it starts the detector self-test.
- In case of an alarm, it mutes the detector alarm or Interconnected Alarm all fire detectors in the system.
Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
All fire detectors of the FireProtect 2 product line support the
Interconnected Alarm feature. This feature activates the built-in sirens of
all fire detectors in the system as soon as at least one of the fire detectors
has detected an alarm. Sirens of FireProtect 2 detectors are activated within
20 seconds after an alarm is detected. The sirens of FireProtect and
FireProtect Plus are activated during the detector ping interval set in the
Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) settings, but no later than 60 seconds after.
The FireProtect 2 detectors have different sound and LED indications of alarm
types to make it easier for users to distinguish between them. In case of
interconnected alarm, all FireProtect 2 detectors indicate exactly the alarm
type detected by the initiating detector. Instead, FireProtect and FireProtect
Plus detectors notifies all types of alarms with the same sound.
How to set Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax security system can transmit events and alarms to the PRO Desktop monitoring app as well as the Central Monitoring Station (CMS) via SurGard (Contact ID), SIA DC-09 (ADM-CID), ADEMCO 685, and other protocols. The list of supported protocols is available here.
Which CMSs Ajax connects to Addressability of Ajax devices allows you to send to the PRO Desktop and to the CMS not only events but also the type of the device, the name given to it, virtual room, and security group. The list of transmitted parameters may differ depending on the CMS type and the selected communication protocol.
The ID and detector loop (zone) number are available in the detector States
Adding to the system
Before adding a device
- Install the Ajax app.
- Create an account if you don’t have one.
- Add a hub compatible with the detector to the app. Set the required settings and create at least one virtual room
- Make sure that the hub is on and has Internet access via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network. You can do this in the Ajax app or by looking at the LED indicator of the hub: it should light up white or green.
- Make sure that the hub does not start updates and that it is disarmed by checking the status in the Ajax app.
A PRO or a user with system setup rights can connect the device to the hub.
To connect to the hub, the detector should be within the coverage area of the hub radio network. To operate via a radio signal range extender, first connect the detector to the hub and then to the range extender. You can do this in the range extender settings in Ajax apps.
How to connect FireProtect 2 to a hub
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Open the Ajax app.
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Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
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Go to the Devices tab. Press Add Device.
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Enter the name of the device.
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Scan the QR code or enter the ID manually. QR code is located on the rear part of the enclosure (under the mounting panel) and on the device packaging. The device ID can be found below the QR code.
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Select the virtual room and security group (if the group mode is enabled).
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Click Add; the countdown will begin.
If the maximum number of devices is added to the hub, when adding the one, you will get a notidfication of exceeding the device limit. The number of devices that you can connect to the hub depends on the central unit model. -
Turn on the detector by holding the power button for 3 seconds. The hub connection request is sent only if the detector is enabled. If the detector fails to connect to the hub, try again in 5 seconds.
The detector cannot connect to the hub if they operate on different radio frequencies. The radio frequency range of the devices may vary by the region of sale. Please contact technical support for information on the operating frequency range of your devices.
Once connected, FireProtect 2 will appear in the hub device list in the Ajax app. Device status update depends on the ping interval set in the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra settings. The default value is 36 seconds.
FireProtect 2 works with only one hub. When connected to a new hub, the detector stops transmitting data to the old hub. Once added to a new hub, FireProtect 2 is not removed from the list of devices of the old hub. This must be done manually in Ajax apps.
Indication
Detector testing
Functionality testing
The test allows you to check the status of the detector’s sensors.
You can run it in two ways: by pressing the detector Test/Mute button and in
Ajax apps.
If the detector is in an alarm state, the self-test is not available.
To run the test using the Test/Mute button, press the center of the detector front panel and hold it for 1.5 seconds.
To run the test in the Ajax app:
- Open the Ajax app.
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke).
- Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Click on the Device Self-test field.
After starting the test, the red LED of the detector blinks 5 times in a row
and then blinks 3 more times but slower.
The detector’s siren beeps in time with an LED indication.
When the test is over, users receive a notification of the detector state in
Ajax apps.
The detector also notifies of the test result with sound and LED indications.
If the test is failed and a malfunction is detected, 3 seconds after the start
of the test, the detector starts the indication Malfunction detected: the
yellow LED blinks twice, the siren beeps two times in time with the LED
indication.
The self-test does not start immediately, but no later than 30 seconds after pressing the Test/Mute button or running from the Ajax app.
If there were no sound and LED indications during the self-test, the detector cannot be used. Contact our Technical Support.
Testing at the place of installation
Ajax security system provides several tests to select the correct installation place of devices. Jeweller Signal Strength Test is available for FireProtect 2. The test determines the strength and stability of the signal at the intended location of the device.
To run the test in the Ajax app
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke).
- Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Select Jeweller Signal Strength Test.
- Perform the test following the tips in the app.
The test does not start immediately, but the waiting time does not exceed the duration of one detector ping interval. The default value is 36 seconds. You can change the detector ping interval in the Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) menu in the hub settings.
Icons
The icons show some detector states. You can view them in Ajax app in the Devices tab.
Icon | Meaning |
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Jeweller signal strength between the detector and the hub or the radio |
signal range extender. The recommended values is two or three bars. Learn more
| Battery charge level of the device. Learn
more
| The Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm feature is activated.
Learn more
| The detector operates in the Always Active mode.
The icon is displayed permanently. FireProtect 2 is always active and responds
to a fire 24/7, regardless of the system’s security mode. Learn
more
| The detector operates through the radio signal range
extender.
| The detector is temporarily deactivated. Learn
more
| The detector has detected a rapid temperature rise.
| The detector has detected that the temperature threshold has been exceeded.
| The detector has detected smoke.
| The detector was removed from the SmartBracket mounting panel, or the
enclosure integrity was violated in another way. Check the mounting of the
detector.
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| The detector’s siren plays an alarm sound.
| The detector service life has expired.
The device has been operated for more than 10 years. The sensitivity of its
sensors may have decreased. We recommend replacing this detector with a new
one.
| Malfunction detected. The list of malfunctions is available in the detector
States.
| The detector has tamper triggering events temporarily deactivated. Learn
more
States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters.
You can see FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) states in Ajax apps.
To access them:
- Open the Ajax app.
- Select a hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select the device from the list.
Parameter | Meaning |
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Temperature | Air temperature in the room where FireProtect 2 is installed. |
Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees depending on the app settings.
In the normal state, the temperature value is displayed in black.
Settings
To change FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) settings in the Ajax app:
- Open the Ajax Ajax PRO app.
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the app.
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select the device from the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Set the required settings.
- Click Back to save the new settings.
Settings | Meaning |
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Name | Detector name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, text of SMS and |
notifications in the events feed.
To change the name, click on the text field.
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin
characters.
Room| Selecting the virtual room to which FireProtect 2 is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS and notifications in the events
feed.
To change the room, click on the field.
Activate the siren
If temperature threshold exceeded| When this option is enabled, the Ajax
sirens connected to the system are
activated when the detector detects a temperature threshold exceeding.
If rapid temperature rise detected| When this option is enabled, the Ajax
sirens connected to the system are
activated when the detector detects a rapid temperature rise.
If smoke is detected| When this option is enabled, the Ajax
sirens connected to the system are
activated when the detector detects smoke.
Jeweller Signal Strength Test| Switches the detector to the Jeweller signal
strength testing mode. The test helps determine the optimal place for
installing FireProtect 2.
The test shows the signal strength between the detector and the hub or radio
signal range extender via the Jeweller wireless data transfer protocol.
The recommended value is two or three bars. Learn
more
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Device Self-test| Runs a detector self-test. Learn more
User Guide| Opens FireProtect 2 User Manual in the Ajax app.
Temporary Deactivation| Allows to temporarily deactivate the device without
removing it from the system. Three options are available:
No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — detector’s tamper triggering notifications are disabled.
Entirely — the detector does not execute system commands, does not
participate in automation scenarios, and does not send notifications of
alarms, malfunctions, and other events to the CMS and system users. In this
case, the detector will continue to operate autonomously and indicate alarms
using the built-in siren. Learn more
Unpair Device| Unpairs FireProtect 2 from the hub and deletes its settings.
Selection of installation place
The detector is designed for indoor installation only.
The coverage area of one FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) is 50 to 60 m², depending
on the type of premises.
The detector should be installed in every room. The detector is placed in the
center of the ceiling at a distance of 30 cm from light FIxtures, chandeliers,
or any other decorative objects that may interfere with alarm detection.
If there are beams on the ceiling protruding 30 cm or more, then the detector
must be installed between every two such beams. If the beams protrude by less
than 30 cm, installation on a beam in the central part of the ceiling is
allowed.
In halls or narrow corridors, detectors should be installed at a distance of
no more than 7.5 m from each other.
If the ceiling is sloping, the detector is installed at a distance of 60 cm
from the top point of the ceiling. To select an installation place, draw a
straight line down from the top of the ceiling. Then, draw a perpendicular
from this line to the sloping part of the ceiling. The detector is installed
at this point.
We do not recommend mounting the detector on a wall.
This installation is acceptable if closely spaced beams or other obstacles
interfere with the installation of the detector.
Wall mounting is possible only if the detector is placed at a distance of
15–30 cm below the ceiling but above the doorways.
When choosing location of the detector, consider the parameters that affect its operation:
- Jeweller signal strength.
- Distance between the detector and the hub.
- Presence of barriers for radio signal passage between devices: FIoor slabs, walls, interFIoor ceilings, large objects located in the premise.
Consider the placement recommendations when designing the project of Ajax security system for the object. The security system must be designed and installed by specialists. The list of recommended partners is available here.
Signal strength
The Jeweller signal strength is determined by the ratio of the number of
undelivered or corrupted data packets that are exchanged between the hub and
the detector to expected ones within a certain period of time. Signal strength
is indicated by the icon on the Devices tab:
- 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; stable operation is not guaranteed.
Check the Jeweller signal strength at the installation place. If the signal strength is as low as one or zero bars, we cannot guarantee stable operation of the device. In this case, move the device. Repositioning even by 20 cm can signicantly improve the signal reception.
If after relocation the detector still has a low or unstable signal strength, use a radio signal range extender.
Do not install the detector
- Outdoors. This can lead to the detector failure.
- In places with low or unstable Jeweller signal strength. This can result the connection loss.
- Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside the permissible limits. This could damage the detector.
- In places with fast air circulation. For example, near fans, vents, open windows, or doors. This may interfere with fire detection.
- Opposite any objects with rapidly changing temperature. For example, electric and gas heaters. This can lead to false alarms.
- In the corners of the room. This may interfere with fire detection.
- In bathrooms, showers, or other areas where the temperature changes rapidly. This can lead to false alarms.
- In premises where the generation of gases/vapors/smoke is part of the operating process. For example, in a garage, where the possibility of a detector‘s alarm due to vehicle exhaust gases exists. For such premises, we recommend using a detector without a smoke sensor: FireProtect 2 (Heat/CO).
- In very dusty areas or places with a lot of insects. Insects, dust, and other contaminants can settle on the smoke chamber lid and prevent fire detection.
- Near lighting fixtures, decorations, and other interior items that may interfere with the circulation of air in the premise. This may interfere with fire detection.
- On surfaces that are usually warmer or colder than the rest of the premise. For example, roof traps. Temperature fluctuations can interfere with fire detection.
- In high or inconvenient places. Access to the Test/Mute button is required to mute the alarm and test the detector if it’s used without connection to a hub.
Installation
Make sure that you have selected the optimal installation place, and it complies with the requirements of this manual.
To install the detector
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Remove the SmartBracket mounting panel from the detector. To remove the panel, turn it counterclockwise.
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Fix the SmartBracket mounting panel to a surface using double-sided adhesive tape or other temporary fasteners. The mounting panel has the UP sign, which indicates the correct position.
Use double-sided adhesive tape for temporary fixation only. The device fixed by the adhesive tape can peel off the surface at any time, which can lead to damage if the device is dropped. -
Run the Jeweller Signal Strength Test. The recommended value is two or three bars.
If the signal strength is a single bar or lower, we cannot guarantee the stable operation of the detector. Consider to relocate the device as repositioning even by 20 cm can significantly improve the signal strength. If there is still low or unstable signal after the relocation, use a radio signal range extender. -
Remove the detector from the mounting panel.
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Attach the SmartBracket panel with the bundled screws using all fixation points. When using other fasteners, make sure they do not damage or deform the mounting panel.
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Place the detector on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
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Adjust the position of the detector if necessary.
It is necessary to perform a Self-test after the installation is finished.
Malfunctions
If FireProtect 2 malfunction is detected (for example, there is no connection with the hub), the malfunction counter is displayed in the device field in the Ajax apps.
All malfunctions are displayed in the detector States Fields with malfunctions are highlighted in red.
The device can report malfunctions to the CMS, as well as to users through push notifications and SMS.
FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) malfunctions:
- There is no connection with the hub or radio signal range extender. The detector‘s enclosure is open.
- Low battery charge level.
- The device service life has expired.
- Hardware malfunction (failure of one or more sensors of the detector).
Maintenance
The detector has a self-test system and does not require the user or installer
intervention. The smoke chamber is protected from dust and insects, so there
is no need to clean it. We recommend running a self-test periodically to
familiarize people with the alarm sound and LED indication.
Clean the detector enclosure of dust, cobwebs, and other contaminants as they
appear. Use a soft dry cloth suitable for equipment care. Do not use
substances that contain alcohol, acetone, gasoline, and other active solvents.
The service life of the detector is 10 years. After this period, the
sensitivity of the sensors decreases. We recommend replacing the detector with
a new one to ensure uninterrupted fire protection at the premises.
The version of the detector with replaceable batteries (has RB in the name)
operates from pre-installed to detector batteries for up to 7 years. When the
batteries are discharged, replace them with new ones.
How to replace FireProtect 2 RB batteries (Heat/Smoke)
A detector with sealed batteries (has SB in the name) should be replaced with a new one after the batteries are discharged.
Ensure the batteries are installed with the correct polarity. The polarity is marked inside the enclosure. Please run a self-test with Ajax apps or by pressing the Test/Mute button after the batteries are replaced to check the correct operation of the detector.
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Technical speciation’s
All technical speci cations of FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke) Compliance with standards
Complete set
For FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/Smoke)
- FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/Smoke) Jeweller
- SmartBracket mounting panel
- Installation kit
- 2 × CR123A batteries (pre-installed)
- Quick Start Guide
For FireProtect 2 SB (Heat/Smoke)
- FireProtect 2 SB (Heat/Smoke) Jeweller
- SmartBracket mounting panel
- Installation kit
- Quick Start Guide
Warranty
Warranty for the Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing”
products is valid for 2 years after the purchase.
If the device does not function correctly, please contact the Ajax Technical
Support first. Iwe recommend that you first contact the support service: in
most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
Warranty obligations
User Agreement
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References
- Connecting Ajax to CMS
- End user agreement - Ajax Systems
- Hub Differences | Ajax Security System
- PRO Desktop | Ajax Systems
- Automation devices in the security system | Ajax Systems
- Fire alarm systems from Ajax Systems
- Ajax FireProtect 2 (Heat) — Fire temperature detector
- FireProtect 2 RB (Heat) Jeweller | Technical specifications
- Signal range extenders in the security system | Ajax Systems
- Ajax WallSwitch — Wireless power relay with energy monitor
- Automation scenarios | Your Ajax security automation
- Software | Ajax 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
- How battery charge is displayed in Ajax apps | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Devices Auto Deactivation and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create the Ajax account? | Ajax Systems Support
- How to set up the Always active operation mode | Ajax Systems Support
- What is a tamper | Ajax Systems Support
- How long Ajax devices operate on batteries, and what affects this | 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
- Jeweller radio protocol: technology and capabilities | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub 2 Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Jeweller Signal Strength Test | Ajax Systems Support
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