AJAX Hub Plus Intelligent Security Control Panel User Manual
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Tag and Pass User manual
Updated January 13, 2023
Hub Plus Intelligent Security Control Panel
Tag and Pass are encrypted contactless access devices for managing the
security modes of the Ajax security system. They have the same functions and
differ only in their body: Tag is a key fob, and Pass is a card.
Pass and Tag only work with KeyPad Plus.
Buy Tag
Buy Pass
Appearance
- Pass
- Tag
Operating principle
Tag and Pass allow you to manage an object’s security without an account,
access to the Ajax app, or knowing the password — all it takes is activating a
compatible keypad and putting the key fob or card to it. The security system
or a specic group will be armed or disarmed.
To quickly and securely identify users, KeyPad Plus uses the DESFire®
technology. DESFire® is based on the ISO 14443 international standard and
combines 128-bit encryption and copy protection.
Tag and Pass usage is recorded in the events feed. The system administrator
can at any time revoke or restrict the access rights of the contactless
identication device through the Ajax app.
Types of accounts and their rights
Tag and Pass can work with or without user binding, which affects the
notication texts in Ajax app and SMS.
Without user binding
The device name is displayed in the notications and events feed
Tag and Pass can work with several hubs at the same time. The maximum number
of hubs in the device memory is 13. Keep in mind that you need to bind a Tag
or Pass to each of the hubs separately through the Ajax app.
The maximum number of Tag and Pass devices connected to a hub depends on the
hub model. At the same time, the Tag or Pass does not affect the total limit
of devices on the hub.
Hub model | Number of Tag and Pass devices |
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Hub Plus | 99 |
Hub 2 | 50 |
Hub 2 Plus | 200 |
One user can bind any number of Tag and Pass devices within the limit of contactless identication devices on the hub. Keep in mind that devices remain connected to the hub even after all keypads have been removed.
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax security system can connect to the monitoring station and transmit
events to the CMS via Sur-Gard (Contact-ID), SIA (DC-09), ADEMCO 685, and
other proprietary protocols. A complete list of supported protocols is
available here.
When a Tag or Pass is bound to a user, arm and disarm events will be sent to
the monitoring station with the user ID. If the device is not bound with the
user, the hub will send the event with the device identier. You can nd the
device ID in the Status menu.
Adding to the system
The devices are incompatible with the hub type of Hub, third-party security
central panels, and ocBridge Plus and uartBridge integration modules. Pass and
Tag only work with KeyPad Plus keyboards.
Before adding a device
- Install the Ajax app. Create an account. Add a hub to the app and create at least one room.
- Make sure that the hub is on and has access to the internet (via Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network). You can do this in the Ajax app or by looking at the hub logo on the front panel — the hub lights white or green when connected to the network.
- Make sure the hub is not armed nor updates by looking at its status in the Ajax app.
- Make sure a compatible keypad with DESFire® support is already connected to the hub.
- If you want to bind a Tag or Pass to a user, make sure that the user’s account has already been added to the hub.
Only a user or PRO with administrator rights can connect a device to the hub.
How to add a Tag or Pass to the system
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Open the Ajax app. If your account has access to multiple hubs, select the one to which you want to add a Tag or Pass.
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Go to the Devices tab.
Make sure the Pass/Tag Reading feature is enabled in at least one keypad settings. -
Click Add Device.
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From the drop-down menu, select Add Pass/Tag.
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Specify the type (Tag or Pass), colour, device name, and name (if necessary).
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Click Next. After that, the hub will switch to the device registration mode.
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Go to any compatible keypad with Pass/Tag Reading enabled, activate it — the device will beep (if enabled in the settings), and the backlight will light up. Then press the disarming key . The keypad will switch to the access device logging mode.
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Put Tag or Pass with the wide side to the keypad reader for a few seconds. It is marked with wave icons on the body. Upon successful addition, you will receive a notication in the Ajax app.
If the connection fails, try again in 5 seconds. Please note that if the
maximum number of Tag or Pass devices has already been added to the hub, you
will receive a corresponding notication in the Ajax app when adding a new
device.
Tag and Pass can work with several hubs at the same time. The maximum number
of hubs is 13. Keep in mind that you need to bind devices to each of the hubs
separately through the Ajax app.
If you try to bind a Tag or Pass to a hub that has already reached the hub
limit (13 hubs are bound to them), you will receive a corresponding
notication. To bind such a Tag or Pass to a new hub, you will need to reset it
(all data from tag/pass will be erased).
States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters. Tag or Pass states can be found in the Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select Passes/Tags.
- Select the required Tag or Pass from the list.
Parameter | Value |
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User | The name of the user to which Tag or Pass is bound. |
If the device is not bound to a user, the eld displays the text Guest
Active| Displays the status of the device:
Yes
No
Identier| Device identier. Transmitted in events that are sent to the CMS
Setting up
Tag and Pass are congured in the Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select Passes/Tags.
- Select the required Tag or Pass from the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the icon.
Please note that after changing the settings, you must press the Back button to save them.
Parameter | Value |
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Select device type | Tag or Pass |
Colour | Choice of Tag or Pass colour: black or white |
Device name | Displayed in the list of all hub devices, SMS texts, and |
notications in the events feed.
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin
characters.
To edit, click on the pencil icon
User| Select the user to which Tag or Pass is bound.
When a device is bound to a user, it has the same security management rights
as the user Learn more
Security management| Selection of security modes and groups that can
be managed by this Tag or Pass.
The eld is displayed and active if Tag or Pass is
not associated with the user
Active| Allows you to temporarily disable Tag or Pass
without removing the device from the system
User Guide| Opens the Tag and Pass User Manual in the Ajax
app
Unpair device| Removes Tag or Pass and its settings from the system.
There are two options for removing: when Tag or Pass is placed nearby, or
access to it is absent.
If Tag or Pass is nearby:
1. Start the device removal process.
2. Go to any compatible keypad and activate it.
3. Press the disarming key. The keypad will change to access devices removal
mode.
4. Bring the Tag or Pass to the keypad reader. It is marked with wave icons
on the body. Upon successful removal, you will receive a notication in the
Ajax app.
When you delete a Tag or Pass in this way, they disappear from the list of hub
devices in the application.
If Tag or Pass is not available:
1. Start the device removal process.
2. Select the Delete without pass/tag option and follow the app’s
instructions.
In this case, the hub is not deleted from the Tag or Pass memory. To clear the
device’s memory, you will need to reset it (all data will be deleted from the
device).
Binding a Tag or Pass to a user
When a Tag or Pass is linked to a user, it fully inherits the rights to manage the user’s security modes. For example, if a user was able to manage only one group, then the bound Tag or Pass will have the right to manage only this group.
One user can bind any number of Tag or Pass devices within the limit of
contactless identication devices connected to the hub.
User rights and permissions are stored in the hub. After being bound to a
user, Tag and Pass represent the user in the system if devices are bound to
the user.
Therefore, when changing user rights, you do not need to make changes to the
Tag or Pass settings — they are applied automatically.
To bind a Tag or Pass to a user, in the Ajax app:
- Select the required hub if there are several hubs in your account.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select Passes/Tags.
- Select the required Tag or Pass.
- Click on the to go to settings.
- Select a user in the appropriate eld.
- Click Back to save the settings.
When the user—to whom Tag or Pass is assigned—is deleted from the hub, the access device can not be used to manage security modes until not assigned to another user.
Temporarily deactivating a Tag or Pass
The Tag key fob or the Pass card can be temporarily disabled without removing
them from the system. A deactivated card cannot be used to manage security
modes.
If you try to change the security mode with a temporarily deactivated card or
key fob more than 3 times, the keypad will be locked for the time set in the
settings (if the setting is enabled), and corresponding notications will be
sent to the system users and to the security company monitoring station.
To temporarily deactivate a Tag or Pass, in the Ajax app:
- Select the required hub if there are several hubs in your account.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select Passes/Tags.
- Select the required Tag or Pass.
- Click on the to go to settings.
- Disable the Active option.
- Click Back to save the settings.
To reactivate Tag or Pass, turn on the Active option.
Resetting a Tag or Pass
Up to 13 hubs can be bound to one Tag or Pass. As soon as this limit is
reached, binding new hubs will only be possible after completely resetting Tag
or Pass.
Note that resetting will delete all settings and bindings of key fobs and
cards. In this case, the reset Tag and Pass are only removed from the hub from
which the reset was made. On other hubs, Tag or Pass are still displayed in
the app, but they cannot be used to manage the security modes. These devices
should be removed manually.
When protection against unauthorized access is enabled, 3 attempts to change
the security mode with a card or key fob that has been reset in a row block
the keypad. Users and a security company are instantly notied. The time of
blocking is set in the device settings.
To reset a Tag or Pass, in the Ajax app:
- Select the required hub if there are several hubs in your account.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select a compatible keypad from the device list.
- Click on to go to settings.
- Select the Pass/Tag Reset menu.
- Go to the keypad with pass/tag reading enabled and activate it. Then press the disarming key. The keypad will change to the access device formatting mode.
- Put the Tag or Pass to the keypad reader. It is marked with wave icons on the body. Upon successful formatting, you will receive a notication in the Ajax app.
Use
The devices do not require additional installation or fastening. The Tag key
fob is easy to carry with you thanks to a special hole on the body. You can
hang the device on your wrist or around your neck, or attach it to the key
ring. The Pass card has no holes in the body, but you can store it in your
wallet or phone case.
If you store a Tag or Pass in your wallet, do not place other cards next to
it, such as credit or travel cards. This may interfere with the correct
operation of the device when attempting to disarm or arm the system.
To change the security mode:
- Activate KeyPad Plus by swiping over it with your hand. The keypad will beep (if enabled in the settings), and the backlight will light up.
- Put the Tag or Pass to the keypad reader. It is marked with wave icons on the body.
- Change the security mode of the object or zone. Note that if the Easy armed mode change option is enabled in the keypad settings, you do not need to press the security mode change button. The security mode will change to the opposite after holding or tapping Tag or Pass.
Using Tag or Pass with Two-Stage Arming enabled
Tag and Pass can participate in two-stage arming, but cannot be used as second
stage devices.
The two-stage arming process using Tag or Pass is similar to arming with a
personal or general keypad password.
What is two-stage arming and how to use it
Maintenance
Tag and Pass are battery-free and maintenance-free.
Tech specs
Technology used | DESFire® |
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Operating standard | ISO 14443-А (13.56 MHz) |
Encryption | + |
Authentication | + |
Protection from signal interception | + |
Possibility to assign the user | + |
Maximum number of bound hubs | Up to 13 |
Compatibility | KeyPad Plus |
Operating temperature range | From -10°C to +40°C |
Operating humidity | Up to 75% |
Overall dimensions | Tag: 45 × 32 × 6 mm |
Pass: 86 × 54 × 0,8 mm
Weight| Tag: 7 g
Pass: 6 g
Complete Set
- Tag or Pass — 3/10/100 pcs (depending on the 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 Support Service
rst. In half of the cases, technical issues can be solved remotely.
Warranty obligations
User Agreement
Technical support:
support@ajax.systems
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Documents / Resources
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References
- End user agreement - Ajax Systems
- Ajax Pass — Encrypted contactless card for KeyPad Plus
- Ajax Tag — Encrypted contactless key fob for KeyPad Plus
- uartBridge — Module for Ajax devices integration with third-party wireless alarms systems
- Software | Ajax Systems
- Warranty - Ajax Systems
- User account types and rights | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Easy armed mode change | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create the Ajax account? | Ajax Systems Support
- Which CMSs can Ajax hubs be connected to | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub User manual | Ajax Systems Support
- KeyPad Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- How to set up your system according to PD 6662:2017 requirements | Ajax Systems Support
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