Ajax Systems 50462165 LifeQuality Jeweller Wireless Air Quality Detector User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Ajax Systems
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Functional elements
- Operating principle
- Temperature and humidity sensor
- CO sensor
- Data storage
- Calibration
- Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
- Sending events to the monitoring station
- Adding to the system
- Indication
- Functionality testing
- Icons
- State icons
- Air quality indicators icons
- States
- Settings
- How to set up scenarios
- How to view charts of device measurements
- How to start CO sensor calibration manually
- Selecting the installation place
- Signal strength
- Do not install the detector
- Installation
- Malfunctions
- Maintenance
- Technical specifications
- Complete set
- Warranty
- Contact Technical Support:
- Documents / Resources
Ajax Systems 50462165 LifeQuality Jeweller Wireless Air Quality Detector
Introduction
LifeQuality Jeweller is a wireless air quality detector. Measures temperature, humidity, and CO (carbon dioxide) concentration in the room. Reports air pollution using an LED indicator and notifications in Ajax apps.
A hub is required for the detector to operate. The list of compatible hubs and range extenders is available here.
LifeQuality operates as part of the Ajax security system, communicating with the hub over two secure radio protocols: Jeweller and Wings : the detector uses Jeweller to transmit measurements, while Wings transmits data backups. The hub communication range is up to 1,700 meters without obstacles.
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Functional elements
- LED indicator with a touch button. Reports the air quality and other detector events.
- Smart Bracket mounting panel. To remove the panel, turn it counterclockwise.
- Power button.
- Device QR code and ID (serial number). It is used to connect the device to Ajax security system.
Operating principle
LifeQuality Jeweller is a wireless air quality detector. The detector monitors the temperature, humidity, and CO (carbon dioxide) concentration, measuring them once a minute.
LifeQuality measurements are available in Ajax apps in the Devices tab. A PRO or a user with system configuration rights can set up comfort thresholds of temperature, humidity, and CO (carbon dioxide). When values go beyond the specified limits, hub users receive notifications pointing out which indicator is outside the norm. This allows you to create an optimal microclimate in the room, reacting in time to the detector measurements.
Ajax automation devices ** respond to changes in LifeQuality indicators and perform user-defined actions using automation scenarios. For example, WallSwitch** turns on the heating system when the specified minimum temperature is reached. Using LifeQuality with Ajax automation devices, supply systems, humidifiers, and air conditioning, it’s easy to maintain a comfortable microclimate inside.
Temperature and humidity sensor
Temperature and humidity are measured using a built-in combined SHT40 detector with digital sensors from the Swiss manufacturer Sensirion. The detector is installed in an isolated part of the main board. This excludes the influence of other board components and ensures measurement accuracy: the temperature measurement accuracy is ±0.2°C, and humidity is ±1.8%.
LifeQuality provides more accurate temperature measurements than other Ajax devices. Therefore, if the system includes LifeQuality, the Rooms tab in Ajax apps displays only the temperature measured by LifeQuality. The temperature measurements of other devices are ignored. Microclimate measurements will only consider data from other LifeQuality devices added to the room.
CO sensor
CO concentration is measured using a built-in Sunrise non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detector from the Swedish manufacturer Senseair. This detector type is protected from measurement errors that may occur due to aerosols, perfumes or vapour of other substances.
The operating principle of the detector is based on detecting changes in the intensity of infrared radiation. Air naturally enters the detector chamber, through which the infrared lamp transmits radiation. The chamber walls allow the infrared beam to reflect and migrate to the infrared sensor, which absorbs radiation. With a special coating technology inside the chamber, the measurement accuracy is ± (30 + 3%) ppm.
In the migration process through the chamber, the radiation intensity changes due to the absorption of radiation part by carbon dioxide molecules. When the radiation reaches the endpoint and absorbs by the infrared sensor, the detector accurately detects CO concentration in the air.
Data storage
The detector measures temperature, humidity level and CO concentration once every minute. In Ajax apps, users can view current LifeQuality measurements and their history. The history of measurements is presented by charts. Charts show the trend of the selected air quality value over the last hour, day, week, month, or year. Ajax security system stores this data on the Ajax Cloud server for up to 2 years.
LifeQuality also has built-in memory that allows the detector to store measurements for up to 72 hours if communication with the hub or radio signal range extender is lost. As soon as the connection is restored, all values are sent to Ajax apps and synchronized with the charts.
How to view charts
Calibration
LifeQuality features automatic calibration of the CO2 sensor. This feature allows the sensor continuously transmit the most accurate measurements of the carbon dioxide concentration in the room. At the same time, the temperature and humidity sensor is calibrated at the production stage and does not require additional calibration.
The built-in CO2 sensor is calibrated every 1–14 days without user or installer interaction. LifeQuality automatically selects a calibration period based on the air conditions in the room. If the detector is used in an unventilated space, it should be manually calibrated every two to three weeks. You can run the calibration manually in Ajax apps.
How to run the CO2 sensor calibration manually
Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
Jeweller and Wings are two-way wireless protocols for fast and reliable two sided connection between the hub and connected devices. Jeweller technology is used to transmit events and measured values. If connection is lost, Wings allows you to send data backups from the detector to the hub when connection is restored.
The protocols support floating key block encryption and device recognition on every session to prevent sabotage and spoofing.
To monitor connection with system devices and display their statuses Ajax apps have a system of hub–detector polls with a frequency of 12 to 300 seconds. The polling frequency is set by a PRO or a user with system setup rights in the hub settings.
Learn more about Jeweller
Learn more about Wings
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
Only communication loss events between LifeQuality and the hub (or the radio signal range extender) are transmitted to the CMS. Use PRO Desktop to receive all smart air quality detector events.
Addressability of Ajax devices allows you to send not only events but also the type of the device, the name, virtual room, and security group assigned to it to the PRO Desktop and to the CMS. The list of transmitted parameters may differ depending on the type of the CMS 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
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Install the Ajax app.
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Create an account if you don’t have one.
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Add a hub compatible with the detector to your app. Set the necessary settings and create at least one virtual room.
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Make sure that the hub is turned 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 hub LED indicator: it lights up white or green.
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Make sure that the hub is disarmed and does not start updating by checking the status in the Ajax app.
**_Only a PRO or a user with system configuration rights** can connect LifeQuality to the hub._
LifeQuality should be within the coverage area of the hub radio network. To operate via a r adio signal range extender connect LifeQuality to the hub first. Then connect the detector to the range extender in its settings.
How to add LifeQuality Jeweller to the 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 PRO app.
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Go to the Devices **tab. Click Add Device.**
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Specify the name of the device.
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Scan the QR code or enter the ID manually. QR code is located on the enclosure and on the device packaging. The ID can be found under the QR code.
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Select a virtual room and security group (if group mode is enabled).
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Click Add.
**_If the maximum number of devices is added to the hub, you will be notified about exceeding the hub limit. The number of devices connected to the hub depends on the hub model.**_ -
Turn on LifeQuality 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 device may vary by region. Please contact technical support** for information on the operating frequency range of your devices._
Once connected, LifeQuality will appear in the device list in the Ajax app. Device status update depends on the polling interval set in the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra settings. The default value is 36 seconds.
LifeQuality operates with one hub only. When connected to a new hub, the detector stops transmitting data to the old hub. Once added to a new hub, LifeQuality is not removed from the list of devices of the old hub. This must be done manually in Ajax apps.
Indication
LifeQuality LED indication can report detector’s status as well as air quality with a backlight.
LED indication | Event | Notes |
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Lights up slowly and goes out slowly. | Air pollution level display. | Lights up |
after touching a detector’s logo button.
The color of indication depends on the CO2 (carbon dioxide) concentration in the air:
- Green — 0–999 ppm (normal air).
- Yellow — 1000–1399 ppm (slightly polluted air).
- Red — 1400–1999 ppm (polluted air).
- Purple — 2000 ppm or more (extremely polluted air).
The detector does not respond to touches on the touch button when the batteries are discharged.
Blinks once every 5 seconds.| Polluted air.| The color of indication depends on the CO2 (carbon dioxide) concentration in the air:
- Yellow — 1000–1399 ppm (slightly polluted air).
- Red — 1400–1999 ppm (polluted air).
- Purple — more than 2000 ppm (extremely polluted air).
The sensor logo briefly lights up if the Flash at high CO 2 level option is enabled in the settings.
Lights up green for 1 second.| Turning the detector on.|
Lights up red, then blinks three times.| Turning the detector off.|
Lights up red.| Pressing the power button when the detector is on.| Appears
only while the power button is pressed. If the button is pressed for more than
2 seconds, the detector turns off.
Blinks red six times then blinks three more times but quicker.| The detector
has been removed from the hub.| Lights up when the detector receives
information that it has been removed from the hub.
Lights up green for 1 second. Blinks red six times then blinks three more
times but quicker.| Turning on a detector not added to the hub.|
Lights up red slowly three times.| Battery is low.| Lights up after touching a
detector’s logo button.
Slowly lights up blue with an interval of 6 seconds.| Calibration of the CO2
(carbon dioxide) sensor.| Calibration takes up to 2 minutes.
Lights up red for about half a second.| Accelerometer is triggered, the
detector is displaced.|
Functionality testing
Ajax security system provides several tests for choosing the right installation place for the devices. Jeweller and Wings signal strength tests are available for LifeQuality. Tests determine the strength and stability of the signal at the intended location of the device.
To run a test in the Ajax app:
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO app.
- Go to the Devices ****tab.
- Select LifeQuality.
- Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Select the test.
- Perform the test following the tips in the app.
Tests do not start immediately, but not later than over a single hub–device ping interval (36 seconds by default). You can change the device ping interval in the Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) menu in the hub settings.
Icons
Icons show some of the LifeQuality states as well as measured air quality indicators. You can view them in Ajax apps in the Devices tab.
State icons
Icon | Value |
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Jeweller signal strength between LifeQuality and the hub (or range |
extender). The recommended value is two or three bars.
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| LifeQuality battery charge level.
Learn more
| Malfunction detected. The list of malfunctions is available in device
states.
| LifeQuality operates through the radio signal range extender.
| LifeQuality is temporarily disabled.
Learn more
Air quality indicators icons
24.5°
| Air temperature in the room where LifeQuality is installed. Measured
in Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the app settings.
In the normal state, the text is colored black. The text changes color to
yellow when the temperature is outside the comfort limits set in the settings.
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| Humidity level in the room where LifeQuality is installed. Measured in
percentages.
In the normal state, the text is colored black. The text changes color to
yellow when the humidity is outside the comfort limits set in the settings.
| Level of CO2 (carbon dioxide) concentration in the room where LifeQuality is
installed. Measured in ppm (parts per million).
The color of the text depends on the concentration:
- Up to 350 ppm — gray (excellent air).
- 350–999 ppm — black (normal air).
- 1000–1399 ppm — yellow (slightly polluted air).
- 1400–1999 ppm — red (polluted air).
- More than 2000 ppm — purple (extremely polluted air).
States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters. You can see LifeQuality states in Ajax apps. To access them:
- Open the Ajax app.
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO app.
- Go to the Devices ****tab.
- Select LifeQuality from the list.
Parameter | Value |
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Malfunction | Clicking the opens the list of detector malfunctions. |
The field is displayed only if a malfunction is detected.
Temperature| Air temperature in the room where LifeQuality is installed. Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
depending on the app settings.
In the normal state, the text is colored black. The text changes color to yellow when the temperature is outside the specified limits.
Humidity| Humidity level in the room where LifeQuality is installed. Measured in percentages.
In the normal state, the text is colored black. The text changes color to yellow when the humidity is outside the specified limits.
CO2 level| Level of CO2 (carbon dioxide) concentration in the room where LifeQuality is installed.
Measured in ppm (parts per million).
The color of the text depends on the concentration:
- Up to 350 ppm — gray (excellent air).
- 350–999 ppm — black (normal air).
- 1000–1399 ppm — yellow (slightly polluted air).
- 1400–1999 ppm — red (polluted air).
- More than 2000 ppm — purple (extremely polluted air).
Jeweller Signal Strength| Signal strength between LifeQuality and the hub or
radio signal range extender via Jeweller. The recommended value is two or
three bars. Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting LifeQuality events and
alarms
Connection via Jeweller| Connection status between LifeQuality and the hub or
range extender via Jeweller:
- Online — the detector is connected to the hub or range extender. Normal state.
- Offline — no connection between the detector and hub (or range extender). Check the detector connection.
Wings Signal Strength| Signal strength between LifeQuality and the hub or the
range extender via the Wings channel. The recommended value is two or three
bars. Wings is a protocol for transmitting LifeQuality backup data.
Connection via Wings| Connection status between LifeQuality and the hub or the
range extender via Wings:
- Online — the detector is connected to the hub or the range extender. Normal state.
- Offline — no connection between the detector and the hub or the range extender. Check the detector connection.
Battery Сharge| The battery charge level of the device:
OK — batteries have sufficient charge. Normal state. Battery low — batteries are discharged. We recommend replacing the batteries with new ones.
When the charge level is low, the Ajax apps and the security company receive a related notification.
After receiving the low battery notification, the detector can operate for several months more under normal conditions. However, we recommend replacing the batteries immediately upon notification.
How the battery charge is displayed Battery life calculator
Alert if moved| Alarm status when the accelerometer is triggered:
- Yes — alarm when the accelerometer is triggered is enabled.
- No — alarm when the accelerometer is triggered is disabled.
The alarm is triggered if the enclosure is rotated or removed from the SmartBracket mounting panel.
Name of the radio signal range extender| Displayed when the device is
operating via a
radio signal range extender
Temporary Deactivation| Shows the status of the device temporary deactivation
function:
- No — the device operates in normal mode.
- Entirely — the device does not execute system commands and does not participate in scenarios
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Firmware| LifeQuality firmware version.
Device ID| LifeQuality ID (serial number). It is also located on the enclosure
under the QR code and the device packaging.
Device No.| LifeQuality loop (zone) number. Events are sent to the monitoring
station with this number
Settings
To change LifeQuality settings in the Ajax app:
- Open the Ajax app.
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO app.
- Go to the Devices ****tab.
- Select LifeQuality from the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Set the required settings.
- Click Back to save the new settings.
Settings | Value |
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Name | Detector name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS text, 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| The virtual room to which LifeQuality is assigned.
To change the room, click on the field.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS and notifications in the events feed.
Notifications| Notifications that users will receive from LifeQuality:
- When device moved — if enabled, users will receive notification once the device is moved or detached from mounting panel.
- Temperature — if enabled, users will receive notifications once the temperature value goes beyond the specified limits.
- Humidity — if enabled, users will receive notifications once the humidity value goes beyond the specified limits.
- CO level — if enabled, users will receive notifications once the carbon dioxide concentration goes beyond the specified limits.
Air quality monitoring
Temperature| The settings of the lower and upper limits of a comfortable
temperature. If the temperature goes beyond these limits, users will receive
notifications. The temperature can be set within the range between 0°C and
+50°C.
Humidity| The settings of the lower and upper limits of a comfortable humidity
level. If the humidity goes beyond these limits, users will receive
notifications. Humidity can be set within the range from 0% to 100%
CO level| The settings of the lower and upper limits of a comfortable carbon
dioxide concentration in the air. If the concentration goes beyond these
limits, users will receive notifications. The concentration of CO can be set
within the range from 0 ppm to 2400 ppm.
LED indication
Blink on high CO level| If enabled, the device will blink with its LED once
the CO level exceeds the specified limit.
Enabling the option affects the battery life of the device.
Scenarios| The menu for setting up automation scenarios by temperature,
humidity, and CO level.
Learn more
Jeweller Signal Strength Test| Switches the device to the Jeweller signal
strength test mode. The test helps to check the signal strength between the
device and the hub or range extender to determine the optimal installation
place for LifeQuality. The recommended value is two or three bars
Learn more
Wings Signal Strength Test| Switches the device to the Wings signal strength
test mode. The test helps to check the signal strength between the device and
the hub or the range extender to determine the optimal installation place for
LifeQuality. The recommended value is two or three bars.
Learn more
CO Sensor Calibration| Starts manual calibration of the carbon dioxide sensor. Calibration is required if the detector is installed in an unventilated area. In this conditions it should be manually calibrated every two to three weeks.
How to run the CO sensor calibration manually
- No — the device operates in normal mode
- Entirely — the device does not execute system commands and does not participate in scenarios.
Learn more
Unpair Device| Unpairs LifeQuality from the hub and deletes its settings.
How to set up scenarios
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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 PRO app.
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Go to the Devices tab.
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Select LifeQuality from the list.
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Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
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Go to the Scenarios menu.
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Choose one of the indicators:
Temperature
Humidity
CO2 -
Specify the value of the parameters:
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Higher Than or Lower Than to define the event that runs the scenario.
**** To create a scenario for both options, you should create two different scenarios, one for Higher Than and another for Lower Than. -
The value upon which the scenario is triggered.
****Values set as comfort limits in the LifeQuality settings are selected by default. You can change them for the scenario. It will not affect the notification settings upon exceeding the comfort limits.
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Click Next.
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Select the necessary automation devices that should trigger when the measurements goes beyond the specified in the scenario limit.
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Specify:
- Name of the scenario
- Action of the automation device.
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Click Save.
Learn more about scenarios
How to view charts of device measurements
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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 PRO app.
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Go to the Devices tab.
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Select LifeQuality.
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Select an indicator:
- Temperature
- Humidity
- CO2
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Select an interval:
- Hour
- Day
- Week
- Month
- Year
Charts may have gaps if at that time the connection between LifeQuality and the hub was lost for more than 72 hours or LifeQuality was disabled.
How to start CO sensor calibration manually
Locate the detector outdoors before starting the calibration. For example, take it outside or leave it by an open window.
To start calibration:
- Open the Ajax app.
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO app.
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select LifeQuality from the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Go to СО Sensor Calibration menu.
- Click Start and wait for the calibration to finish.
CO sensor is calibrated for up to 10 minutes. After clicking the Start button, the timer in the app will start the countdown. Calibration ends automatically after the countdown is completed — return LifeQuality to the selected installation place.
Selecting the installation place
****The device is for indoor use only.
LifeQuality can be mounted on a vertical surface using an included installation kit. The device can also be placed on any horizontal surface without mounting. We recommend mounting the device on a vertical surface. It will prevent the device from being displaced or accidentally dropped.
We recommend installing the detector at the height of a human airway. For example, locate it in the office at the sitting person’s head level or in the bedroom next to the bedhead. LifeQuality installs in every room in areas that are expected to be crowded. One detector operates effectively in one room, regardless of its size.
We recommend installing the detector in a ventilated room. If this is not possible, the CO sensor should be manually calibrated every two to three weeks.
How to run the CO2 sensor calibration manually
When choosing the location of the detector, consider the parameters that affect its operation:
- Jeweller signal strength.
- Wings signal strength.
- Distance between the detector and the hub.
- Presence of barriers for radio signal passage between devices: walls, interfloor ceilings, large objects located in the room.
Consider the placement recommendations when designing your Ajax security system for the object. The security system must be designed and installed by specialists. The list of recommended Ajax partners is available here.
Signal strength
The Jeweller/Wings signal strength is determined by the ratio of the number of undelivered or corrupted data packets to expected ones that are exchanged between the hub and the detector 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 and Wings signals strength at the installation place. We cannot guarantee stable operation if the signal strength is as low as one or zero bars. In this case, move the device. Repositioning even by 20 cm can significantly improve signal reception.
If the detector still has a low or unstable signal after it was moved, use ReX 2.
** LifeQuality is not compatible with ReX The list of compatible range extenders is available here.**
Do not install the detector
- Outdoors. This could damage the detector.
- In places with fast air circulation. For example, near fans, open windows, or doors. This can lead to incorrect measurements.
- Opposite any objects with rapidly changing temperature. For example, near electric and gas heaters. This can lead to incorrect temperature measurements.
- In places where the detector has low or unstable signal strength. This can lead to a connection loss between the detector and the hub or radio signal range extender.
- Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside the device’s operation limits. This could damage the detector.
- In closed botanic gardens, greenhouses, and rooms with a large number of plants. The detector is not suitable for operation in such conditions.
Installation
**** Before installing LifeQuality, perform the manual calibration of the CO sensor.
How to run the CO2 sensor calibration manually
Make sure that you have selected the optimal location and that it complies
with the requirements of this manual.
In order 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 panel to a vertical surface using double-sided adhesive tape or other temporary fastener. The mounting panel has an UP sign, which indicates the correct position of the panel.
**** Use double-sided adhesive tape for temporary fixation only. The device fixed permanently with adhesive tape can peel off the surface at any time, leading to damage if the device is dropped. -
Run the Jeweller and Wings signal strength tests. The recommended value signal strength tests. 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 system. Move the device as repositioning even by 20 cm can significantly improve the signal reception. If low or unstable signal strength is still reported after relocation, use the ReX 2 radio signal range extender. -
Remove the detector from the mount.
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Fasten the SmartBracket panel with bundled screws using all fixation points.
If using other fasteners, ensure they do not damage or deform the mounting panel. -
Place the detector on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
Malfunctions
If malfunction is detected (for example, there is no connection with the hub or range extender), the Ajax app displays a malfunction counter in the device field.
Malfunctions are displayed in the detector States . Fields with malfunctions are highlighted in red.
The device can report malfunctions to the monitoring station of the security company, as well as to users through push notifications and SMS.
LifeQuality malfunctions
- Temperature is outside the device’s operation limits.
- Humidity is outside the device’s operation limits.
- CO concentration exceeds the device’s range. 2
- No connection to the hub or radio signal range extender.
- The detector registered the fault of one or several built-in sensors.
- The battery charge level is low.
Maintenance
Regularly check the functioning of the detector. The optimal frequency of checkups is once every three months. Clean the enclosure 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, and other active solvents to clean the device.
If the detector is used in an unventilated space, it should be manually calibrated every two to three weeks. You can run the calibration manually in Ajax apps.
How to run the CO2 sensor calibration manually
Technical specifications
All technical specifications of LifeQuality Jeweller
Compliance with standards
Complete set
- LifeQuality.
- 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. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
Warranty obligations
User Agreement
Contact Technical Support:
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