AJAX HomeSiren Wireless Outdoor Siren User Manual
- June 17, 2024
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Table of Contents
- HomeSiren Wireless Outdoor Siren
- Functional elements
- Operating Principle
- Connecting the Siren to the hub
- Before starting connection:
- How to connect the siren to the hub:
- States
- Settings
- Siren beep settings
- How to set Chime
- Siren settings
- Detectors settings
- Indication
- Performance testing
- Installing the Siren
- Installation process
- External LED connection
- Tech specs
- Complete Set
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HomeSiren Wireless Outdoor Siren
HomeSiren User manual
Updated December 14, 2023
HomeSiren is a wireless home siren with the capacity up to 98 dB.
Developed only for indoor use. It can be quickly installed and set up, is
furnished with a LED (plus allows connecting an external LED), and can operate
up to 5 years from a battery.
HomeSiren operates within the Ajax system, by connecting via the protected
Jeweller protocol to the hub. The
communication range is up to 2,000 meters if there are no obstacles.
The siren is set up via a mobile application
for iOS and Android-based smartphones. The
user is notified of all events through push notifications, SMS messages and
calls (if activated).
Operates only with Ajax hubs.
Connection to ocBridge Plus and
uartBridge integration modules is
not provided.
HomeSiren operates within the Ajax system, by connecting via the protected
Jeweller protocol to the hub. The
communication range is up to 2,000 meters if there are no obstacles.
The siren is set up via a mobile application
for iOS and Android-based smartphones. The
user is notified of all events through push notifications, SMS messages and
calls (if activated).
The Ajax system is self-sustaining, but the user can connect it to the central
monitoring station of a private security company.
Buy home siren HomeSiren
Functional elements
- Light indicator
- Siren buzzer covered with a fabric
- SmartBracket attachment panel (perforated part is required for actuating the tamper in case of any attempt to tear off the siren from the surface)
- QR code
- Tamper button
- Socket for connecting an outside-mounted light indicator
- On/off button
Operating Principle
deactivate the actuated siren: the body is firm, the power supply is autonomous, and the on/off button will be blocked when the security system is set in the guard mode.
Connecting the Siren to the hub
The HomeSiren siren operates only with the Ajax system. Up to 10 sirens or keypads with a built-in siren may be connected to the Ajax hub.
Before starting connection:
- **** Following the hub instruction recommendations, install the Ajax application on your Create an account, add the hub to the application, and create at least one room.
- Go to the Ajax
- Switch on the hub and check the internet connection (via Ethernet cable and/or GSM network).
- Ensure that the hub is disarmed and does not start updates by checking its status in the mobile
Only users with administrative privileges can add the device to the hub.
How to connect the siren to the hub:
- ** Select the Add Device** option in the Ajax
- Name the device, scan/write manually the QR Code (located on the body and packaging), and select the location room.
- Select Add — the countdown will begin.
- Switch on the device (by pressing on/off button for 3 seconds).
For the detection and interfacing to occur, the siren should be located within
the coverage area of the wireless network of the hub (at a single protected
object). If the device was already assigned to another hub, switch off
HomeSiren and then perform the standard adding procedure.
Request for connection to the hub is transmitted for a short time at the time
of switching on the device.
If the connection to the Ajax hub failed, the siren will switch off after 6
seconds. You may repeat the connection attempt then. To retry the connection,
you do not need to turn off the device.
The siren connected to the hub will appear in the list of devices of the hub
in the application. Update of the siren statuses in the list depends on the
device inquiry time set in the hub settings, with the default value — 36
seconds.
States
Siren states can be found in the Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select HomeSiren from the list.
Parameter|
Value
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Temperature| Temperature of the device. Measured on the processor and changes
gradually.
Acceptable error between the value in the app and the room temperature — 2°C.
The value is updated as soon as the detector identifies a temperature change
of at least 2°C.
You can configure a scenario by temperature to control automation devices
Learn more
Jeweller Signal Strength| Signal strength between the hub/range extender and
siren.
We recommend installing the siren in places with the signal strength of 2-3
bars
Connection| Connection status between the hub/range extender and siren:
Online — the siren is connected to the hub/range extender
O ine — the siren is not connected to the hub/range extender
ReX range extender name| Displayed if the siren is working via a
radio signal range
extender
Battery Charge| Battery level of the device. Two states available: ОК
| Battery discharged
How battery charge is displayed in Ajax
apps
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Lid| The tamper mode of the device, which reacts to the detachment of or
damage to the body
Alarm Volume| Volume level in case of alarm
Muted — the siren does not sound when the alarm is raised
Quiet — 80 dB volume
Loud — 93 dB volume
Very loud — 98 dB volume
The volume level is measured 1 m away from the siren
Alarm Duration| Duration of the audible alarm: from 3 seconds to 3 minutes
LED indication| LED indication of the siren settings:
Off — LED indication is off
Armed — the siren blinks only when alarm is enabled
Always — the siren blinks regardless of the state of the security system
More about indication
Beeps Settings| Shows the siren beeps settings.
Beep When Arming/Disarming| If active, the siren notifies you about the
activation and deactivation the system of the guard mode by the LED and a
short sound signal
Notify about switching the Night mode on/off| When enabled, the siren notifies
you when the system is on and off the Night mode by flashing the LED and
making a short beep
Beep on Entry/Exit delay| If activated, siren will beep delays (available in
devices with firmware version 3.51.0 and later )
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Notify about the entry/exit delay in the Night mode| If this option is
enabled, the siren beeps to signal about an entry/exit delay in the Night mode
Chime on opening| When enabled, a siren notifies about opening detectors
triggering in the Disarmed system mode
What is chime
Beep Volume| Displayed if the notifications about arming/disarming, entry/exit
delay, and opening are activated. Shows the siren volume level for
notifications.
Permanent Deactivation| Shows the status of the device: active, completely
disabled by the user, or only notifications about triggering of the device
tamper button are disabled
Firmware| Device firmware version
Device ID| Device identifier
Device No.| Number of the device loop (zone)
Settings
To change the HomeSiren settings in the Ajax app:
- Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select HomeSiren in the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the .
- Set the required parameters.
- Click Back to save the new settings.
Setting | Value |
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First eld | Siren name that can be edited. The name of device you can see at |
notications in the event feed.
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin symbols
Room| Selecting the virtual room to which HomeSiren is assigned. The room name
you can see at notications in the event feed
Alarms in Group Mode| Selecting the group to which the siren is assigned. You
can select one or all groups:
When assigned to a group, the siren and its indication are related to alarms
and events of this group
When attached to all groups, the siren and its indication are related to
alarms and events of all groups in the system Regardless of the group
selected, the siren will respond to activation and Night
Mode alarms
Learn more
Alarm Volume| Volume level in case of alarm:
The volume level is measured 1 m away from the siren
Muted — the siren does not sound when the alarm is raised
Quiet — 80 dB volume
Loud — 93 dB volume
Very loud — 98 dB volume
Alarm Duration, sec| Duration of sound signal in case of alarm: from 3 seconds
to 3 minutes.
Sets in increments of 3 seconds.
LED indication| LED indication of the siren settings:
Disabled — LED indication is off
Armed — LED blinks once every 2 seconds only when the system is armed
Constantly — LED blinks once every 2 seconds regardless of the mode state
More about indication
Beeps Settings| Opens the siren notication settings. A detailed description of
the settings is available below
Volume Test| Switches the device to the volume test mode
What is Volume Level Test
Jeweller Signal Strength Test| Switching the siren to the Jeweller signal
strength test mode. The test allows you to check the signal level between the
hub and HomeSiren and determine the optimal installation location
What is Jeweller Signal Strength Test
Signal Attenuation Test| Opens the HomeSiren User Manual
User Guide| Allows the user to disconnect the device
without removing it from the system.
Three options are available:
No — the device operates normally and
transmits all events
Permanent Deactivation| Entirely — the device will not execute system commands
or participate in automation scenarios, and the system will ignore device
alarms and other notications
Lid only — the system will ignore only notications about the triggering of the
device tamper button
Learn more about permanent deactivation of
devices
Unpair Device| Disconnects the siren from the hub and deletes its settings
Siren beep settings
Arming/Disarming| When this option is enabled, the siren warns of arming and
disarming by lighting of the LED frame and by a short beep
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Night mode Activation/Deactivation| If enabled, the siren alerts you by
backlighting the LED frame and a short beep when arming and disarming the
system from the Night mode
What is Night mode
Entry Delays| If this option is enabled, the siren beeps to signal about an
entry delay
What is Delay When Entering/Leaving
Exit Delays| If this option is enabled, the siren beeps to signal about an
exit delay
What is Delay When Entering/Leaving
Entry Delays in Night Mode| If this option is enabled, the siren beeps to
signal about an entry delay in the Night mode
What is Night mode
What is Delay When
Entering/Leaving
Exit Delays in Night Mode| If this option is enabled, the siren beeps to
signal about an exit delay in the Night mode
What is Night mode
What is Delay When
Entering/Leaving
Chime on opening| When enabled, the siren beeps 1 to 4 times to indicate that
opening detectors in the Disarmed
system mode were triggered
What is Chime
How to set up Chime
Beep volume| Selecting the volume level of the siren at the time of notication
on arming/disarming or delay when entering/leaving and opening:
The volume level was measured 1 m away from the siren
Quiet — 80 dB volume
Loud — 93 dB volume
Very loud — 98 dB volume
Setting up the processing of detector alarms
Through the Ajax app, you can congure which detector alarms can activate the
siren. This can help to avoid situations when the security system noties of
LeaksProtect detector alarm or any other device alarm. The parameter is
adjusted in the detector or device settings:
- Sign in to the Ajax app.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select the detector or device.
- Go to its settings and set the necessary parameters for activating the siren.
Setting the tamper alarm response
The siren can respond to the tamper alarm of devices and detectors. The option
is disabled by default. Note that the tamper reacts to the opening and closing
of the body even if the system is not armed!
What is a tamper
For the siren to respond to tamper triggering, in Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select the hub and go to its settings .
- Select the Service menu.
- Go to Sounds and Alerts.
- Enable the Alert with a siren if the hub or detector lid is open option.
Setting the response to pressing the panic button in the Ajax app
The siren can respond to pressing the panic button in Ajax apps. Note that the
panic button can be pressed even if the system is disarmed!
For the siren to respond to pressing the panic button:
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select the hub and go to its settings .
- Select the Service menu.
- Go to Sounds and Alerts.
- Enable the Alert with a siren if in-app panic button is pressed option.
Setting the siren after-alarm indication The siren can inform about
triggerings in the armed system by means of LED indication.
The option functions as follows:
- The system registers the alarm.
- The siren plays an alarm (duration and volume depend on settings).
- The siren LED and external LED (if connected) blinks twice (about once every 3 seconds) until the system is disarmed.
Thanks to this feature, system users and security companies patrols can
understand that the alarm has occurred.
The siren after-alarm indication does not work for always active detectors, if
the detector was triggered when the system was disarmed.
To enable the siren after-alarm indication, in : Ajax PRO app
-
Go to siren settings:
Hub → Settings → Service → Sounds and Alerts. -
Specify what events the sirens will inform about by double blinking before the security system is disarmed:
Conrmed alarm
Unconrmed alarm
Lid opening -
Select the sirens needed. Go back to Sounds and Alerts. The set parameters will be saved.
-
Click Back. All values will be applied.
HomeSiren with rmware 5.55.2 and later supports this function.
How to set Chime
Chime is a sound signal that indicates the triggering of the opening detectors
when the system is disarmed. The feature is used, for example, in stores, to
notify employees that someone has entered the building.
Notications are congured in two stages: setting up sirens and setting up
opening detectors.
Learn more about Chime
HomeSiren with rmware 5.55.1.0 and later supports this function.
Siren settings
-
Go to the Devices menu.
-
Select the siren.
-
Go to its settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner.
-
Go to the Beeps Settings menu.
-
Scroll down and enable the Chime on opening option in the Beep when disarmed category.
-
Set the volume of the notications. 3 options are available:
Quiet (80 dB at a distance of 1 m).
Loud (93 dB at a distance of 1 m).
Very loud (98 dB at a distance of 1 m).
The specied Beep volume also applies to the volume of siren notications when arming/disarming and for the entry/exit delays. -
Click Back to save the settings.
-
Repeat steps 2–7 for other sirens on which you want to enable the notications.
Detectors settings
-
Go to the Devices menu.
-
Select the detector.
-
Go to its settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner.
-
Go to the Chime Settings menu.
-
Select the events to be notied 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). -
Select the chime sound (siren tone): 1 to 4 short beeps. Once selected, the Ajax app will play the sound.
-
Click Back to save the settings.
-
Repeat steps 2–7 for other detectors on which you need to enable the notications.
Indication
Event | Indication |
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Alarm | Emits an acoustic signal (the duration depends on the settings) and all |
LED signaling ceases
An alarm was detected in the armed system (if after-alarm indication is
enabled)| The siren LED and external LED (if connected) blinks twice
approximately every 3 seconds until the system is disarmed.
The indication turns on after the siren has completely played the alarm signal
congured in settings
Switching on the device| LED lights up once
Switching off the device| LED will light up for 1 second, then blink three
times
Registration failed| LED lights up and goes out, then the siren switches off
Security system set in the armed mode (if the indication is activated)| Blinks
once with a LED and emits a short sound signal
Security system is disarmed (if the indication is activated)| Blinks twice
with a LED and emits two short sound signals
Siren in the armed mode (if the indication is activated)| LED lights up for a
short time every 3 seconds
Battery low| LED smoothly lights up and goes out when the system is armed or
disarmed (if the indication is activated), the tamper is actuated or alarm is
given
Performance testing
The Ajax system allows conducting tests for checking the functionality of
connected devices.
The tests do not start straight away but within a period of 36 seconds when
using the standard settings. The test time start depends on the settings of
the devices scanning period (the paragraph on “ Jeweller ” settings in hub
settings).
Volume Level Test
Jeweller Signal Strength Test
Attenuation Test
Installing the Siren
Location of the HomeSiren determines its remoteness from the hub and presence
of any obstacles between the devices, hindering the radio signal and sound
transmission: walls, inserted floors, large-size objects located within the
room.
The device developed only for indoor use.
Check the signal level at the installation location
The communication range is up to 2000 meters if there are no obstacles. Please
consider it when choosing an installation place for HomeSiren.
If the signal level is one division, we cannot guarantee stable operation of
the security system. Take possible measures to improve the quality of the
signal! As a minimum, move the device — even 20 cm shift can significantly
improve thequality of reception.
If after moving the device still has a low or unstable signal strength, use a
radio signal range
extender.
Recommended installation height — 2.5 meters and more. This will complicate
the access to the device for intruders in case of intrusion.
Installation process
- Fix the SmartBracket panel on the surface using bundled screws. After selecting other attachment hardware, make sure that they do not damage or deform the panel. The double-sided adhesive tape may be only used for temporary attachment of the siren. The tape will run dry in course of time, which may result in the falling and damage of the device.
- Put the siren on the SmartBracket panel and turn it clockwise. When installing in the attachment panel, the tamper will switch and the siren will blink with a LED.
If the light indicator of the siren is not actuated after installation in
SmartBracket, check the tamper mode in the Ajax Security System application
and then the fixing tightness of the device on the panel.
In case of any attempt to dismount the siren, you will receive the
notification.
Do not install the siren:
- outside the premises (outdoors)
- in places where the acoustic signal will be attenuated (inside furniture, behind thick curtains, )
- nearby any metal objects or mirrors causing attenuation and screening of the signal
- within any premises with the temperature and humidity beyond the range of permissible limits
- closer than 1 m from the
External LED connection
The outside-mounted LED connected to the HomeSiren is paralleled with the
built-in LED of the device and completely repeats its indication.
For connection, use the contact on the rear side of the siren body and observe
the polarity during the connection. Black terminal wire — “ + ” contact.
Outlet power supply: 3 V, 10 mA.
Siren Maintenance and Battery Replacement
Check the operational capability of the HomeSiren on a regular basis.
Clean the siren body from dust, spider web and other contaminations as they
appear. Use soft dry napkin suitable for equipment maintenance.
Do not use for cleaning the siren any substances containing alcohol, acetone,
gasoline and other active solvents.
The batteries installed in the siren ensure up to 5 years of autonomous
operation (with the inquiry frequency by the hub of 1 minute) or at least 6
hours of the buzzer sound. If the battery is discharged, the security system
will send respective notices and the LED will smoothly light up and goes out
when the armed mode is activated.
How long Ajax devices operate on batteries, and what affects
this
Battery Replacement
Tech specs
Type of notification | Acoustic and LED |
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Sound notification volume | 80 – 98 dB at a distance of 1 m (adjustable) |
Operating frequency of the buzzer | 3.4 ± 0.5 kHz |
Tamper protection | Yes |
Radio communication protocol | Jeweller |
Learn more
Radio frequency band| 866.0 – 866.5 MHz
868.0 – 868.6 MHz
868.7 – 869.2 MHz
905.0 – 926.5 MHz
915.85 – 926.5 MHz
921.0 – 922.0 MHz
Depends on the region of sale.
Compatibility| Operates only with all Ajax
hubs, and
radio signal range
extenders
Maximum RF output power| Up to 25 mW
Radio signal modulation| GFSK
Radio signal range| Up to 2,000 m (any obstacles absent)
Battery supply| 2 batteries CR123A, 3 V
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Battery life| Up to 5 years
Socket for connecting an external light indicator| Yes (power supply 3 V, 10
mA)
Body protection level| IP50
Installation method| Indoors
Operating temperature range| From -10°С to +40°С
Operating humidity| Up to 75%
Overall dimensions| 75 × 76 × 27 mm
Weight| 97 g
Service life| 10 years
Complete Set
- HomeSiren
- SmartBracket mounting panel
- Battery CR123A (pre-installed) — 2 pcs
- LED connection clamp
- Installation Kit
- Quick start guide
Warranty
Warranty for the Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing”
products is valid for 2 years after the purchase and does not apply to the pre
installed battery.
If the device does not work correctly, you should first contact the support
service — in half of the cases, technical issues can be solved remotely!
The full text of the warranty
User Agreement
Technical support: support@ajax.systems
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References
- End user agreement - Ajax Systems
- Security system control panels | 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
- Software | Ajax Systems
- Warranty - Ajax Systems
- 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 a tamper | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Volume Level Test | 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
- How to change batteries in the HomeSiren | Ajax Systems Support
- Jeweller radio protocol: technology and capabilities | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create and configure a scenario in the Ajax system | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Signal Attenuation Test | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Delay When Entering/Leaving | 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 Jeweller Signal Strength Test | Ajax Systems Support