AJAX FireProtect Wireless Indoor Smoke Detector User Manual
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
- Functional Elements
- Operating Principle
- Connecting the Detector to the Ajax Security System
- Connecting to Third-Party Security Systems
- States
- Settings
- Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms Setup
- Setting the Residential re alarm system
- Indication
- Performance testing
- Installation
- Installation procedure
- Maintenance and Battery Replacement
- Tech Specs
- Complete Set
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FireProtect Wireless Indoor Smoke Detector
User Manual
FireProtect is a wireless indoor smoke detector with an in-built buzzer
and a battery, ensuring up to 4 years of autonomous operation. FireProtect can
detect smoke and rapid temperature increase.
Connecting to the Ajax security system via a secured Jeweler radio protocol,
FireProtect communicates with the hub at a distance of up to 1,300 m in line
of sight.
The detector can be a part of third-party security systems, connecting to them
via the cartridge Oxbridge Plus or integration module.
The detector is set up via the Ajax apps for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
The system notifies the user of all events through push notifications, SMS,
and calls (if activated).
FireProtect Plus model is also available for purchase. This model has an
additional built-in carbon monoxide (CO) sensor.
Buy re detector FireProtect
Functional Elements
- Siren hole
- Light indicator (acts as the sensor and Test button)
- Smoke chamber hole with the temperature detector behind the net
- SmartBracket attachment panel
- Power button
- Tamper button
- QR code
Operating Principle
The device detects smoke with an optocoupler which consists of an infrared
emitter and a photodetector placed in the smoke chamber. When smoke enters the
chamber, the photodetector detects it by the infrared beam distortion. This
distortion triggers a smoke alarm.
When the temperature exceeds 60°С or rises by 30°С during 30 minutes (not
necessary to reach 60°С), the detector registers a temperature to increase,
which triggers are alarm.
The life span of the FireProtect detector lasts up to 10 years. In the event
of a detector failure, you will receive a corresponding notification — it will
need to be replaced or submitted for comprehensive diagnostics.
In case of alarm, the detector activates the built-in buzzer (the siren sound
can be heard from afar) and blinks with the light indicator. When connected to
a security system, both the user and the security company are notified of the
alarm.
The siren of the device can be turned off using three ways:
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By pressing the Ajax logo on the device lid (there is a touch button under the logo).
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Through the Ajax app. In case of re alarm, you will see a pop-up message in the Ajax app suggesting to turn off the built-in sirens.
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Using the KeyPad KeyPad Plus/(if the Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm feature is enabled). To turn off the built-in sirens in case of re alarm, press the “*” button on the KeyPad/KeyPad Plus.
Please note that for this to work you need to priorly select the Mute
Interconnected Fire Alarm command for this button in the KeyPad/KeyPad Plus
settings.
If smoke and/or temperature levels do not restore to normal values, in 10
minutes, the FireProtect turns on the siren again.
Connecting the Detector to the Ajax Security System
Before starting the connection:
- Following the hub user guide, install the Ajax app. Create the account, add the hub, and create at least one room.
- Switch on the hub and check the internet connection (via Ethernet cable and/or GSM network).
- Make sure that the hub is disarmed and does not update by checking its status in the Ajax app.
Only users with administrator rights can add the device to the hub
Pairing the detector with hub:
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Select Add Device in the Ajax app.
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Name the device, scan, or type the QR Code (located on the detector body and packaging), and select the location room.
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Tap Add — the countdown will start.
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Switch on the device.
To make sure that the detector is on, press the on/off button — the logo will
light up red for a second.
For detection and pairing to occur, the detector should be located within the
coverage area of the wireless network of the hub (at a single protected
object).
The connection request is transmitted for a short time: at the moment of
switching on the device.
If pairing with the hub fails, the detector operates autonomously; switch off
the detector for 5 seconds and retry.
The detector connected to the hub is displayed in the list of devices in the
app.
The update of the detector status in the list depends on the device inquiry
time set in the hub settings (the default value is 36 seconds).
Connecting to Third-Party Security Systems
To connect the detector to a third-party security central unit using the or
cartridge Oxbridge Plus integration module, follow the recommendations in the
manual of the respective device.
The smoke detector always operates in the active mode. When connecting
FireProtect to third-party security systems, it is appropriate to place it in
a permanently active protection zone.
States
- Devices
- FireProtect
Parameter | State |
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Temperature | The temperature of the device. Measures on the device processor |
and changes gradually
Jeweler Signal Strength| Signal strength between the hub and the detector
Connection| Connection status between the hub and the device
Battery Charge| The battery level of the device. Two states are available: ОК
Battery discharged
How battery charge is displayed in
Ajax apps
Lid| The tamper state of the device — reacts to the detachment
ReX| Displays the status of using a radio signal range extender
Smoke| Shows if smoke is detected
Temperature Threshold Exceeded| The state of temperature threshold exceeded
the alarm
Rapid Temperature Rise| The state of rapid temperature increase alarm
Backup Battery Charger| The backup battery level of the device
Smoke sensor| The state of the smoke detector
Smoke Sensor Dust Level| The dust level in the smoke chamber
Temporary Deactivation| Shows the status of the device: active, completely
disabled by the user, or only notifications about triggering the device
tamper buttons is disabled
Firmware| Detector firmware version
Device ID| Device identifier
Settings
- Devices
- FireProtect
- Settings
Setting | Value |
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First eld | The device name can be edited |
Room | Selecting the virtual room to which the device is assigned |
High-Temperature Alarm | If active, the detector reacts when the temperature is |
60°C and higher
Rapid Temperature Rise Alarm| If active, the detector reacts to rapid
temperature increase (30°С for 30 minutes or less)
Alert with a siren if smoke is detected| If active, added to the system are
sirens activated in case of smoke alarm
Alert with a siren if the temperature threshold
exceeded| If active, added to the system are sirens activated in case if
temperature threshold exceeded
Alert with a siren if rapid temperature rise
detected| If active, added to the system are sirens activated in case if
rapid temperature rise detected
Jeweler Signal Strength Test| Switches the device to the signal strength test
mode
Smoke Sensor Self Test| Starts FireProtect self-test
Temporary Deactivation| Allows the user to disconnect the device without
removing it from the system.
Two options are available:
Entirely — the device will not execute system commands or participate in
automation scenarios, and the system will ignore device alarms and other
notifications
Lid only — the system will ignore only notifications about the triggering of
the device tamper button
Learn more about the temporary deactivation of devices
Note that a disabled device does not trigger an interconnected alarm of re
detectors. But if smoke is detected, the built-in siren will sound
User Guide| Opens the detector User Guide
Unpair Device| Deletes devise and its settings
Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms Setup
The function activates built-in sirens of all re detectors if at least one of them is triggered. Sirens are activated within the hub–detector ping interval according to the Jeweller settings.
To enable Interconnected Alarms:
- Open the Devices tab in the Ajax app
- Select a hub
- Go to its Settings by pressing
- Select the Service item
- Go to the Fire detectors settings menu and activate the Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms option
Interconnected alarms are supported by FireProtect detectors with firmware
versions 3.42 and later. Please note that when you turn on the interconnected
alarms, you cannot set the hub–detector ping interval (Jeweller settings) to
more than 48 seconds.
If necessary, set the Delay of Interconnected Alarms from 0 to 5 minutes (in
1-minute increments). The option allows you to postpone the interconnected
alarm for a specified period of time.
When this option is inactive, the interconnected alarm is sent to all re
detectors within a minute.
The function works as follows:
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One of the FireProtect detectors detects an alarm.
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Delay of Interconnected Alarms starts.
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The built-in siren of the re detector informs the alarm. Users receive notifications in the Ajax app (if appropriate notifications are enabled). At the object, Ajax sirens are activated (if the corresponding settings are enabled).
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An alarm conrmation event is sent to the monitoring station and security system users and the system starts the interconnected alarm for re detectors if:
• The interconnected alarm delay time has passed, and the triggered detector is still registering an alarm.
• During the interconnected alarm delay, another re detector in the system raised an alarm.
To give more time to eliminate the cause of false triggering of the detector, the user can delay the propagation of the interconnected alarm for another 10 minutes:
• Through Ajax apps.
• By pressing the KeyPad/KeyPad Plus function button (in the interconnected re alarm muting mode).
• By pressing the Button in the interconnected re alarm muting mode.
• By eliminating the cause of the alarm (re detectors at the facility no longer detect an alarm).
• By pressing the touch button of the triggered re detector.
If a triggered detector does not return to a normal state within 10 minutes after the user postponed the interconnected alarm, another re detector reports an alarm or a triggered detector reports an alarm of another type (for example, temperature and smoke), the system will send an alarm conrmation and activate an interconnected alarm for re detectors.
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If necessary, activate the Ignore First Alarm option. This setting is recommended for premises with potential sources of false alarms. For example, if the device is installed in a place where dust or steam can get into the detector.
The option functions as follows:
- The detector reports a smoke alarm and activates the built-in siren.
- The built-in 30-second timer of the detector starts.
- If after 30 seconds the detector still detects a threat, an alarm is sent to the hub.
- Hub sends alarms to all users and to the Central Monitoring Station (CMS) of the security company.
Setting the Residential re alarm system
A residential re alarm system is an Ajax system feature that denes user and
device rights to mute the interconnected alarms of re detectors.
If the feature is enabled, users can silence re alarms of triggered detectors
only in the groups to which they have access. And Button, KeyPad, KeyPad Plus
— the alarms only of those re detectors that are in the same group.
The feature is useful for objects consisting of several rooms and protected by
a single hub. For example, for multi-apartment complexes where each at is a
group with at least one re detector installed. In this case, users can respond
to the alarms of their groups without silencing the alarms of other groups.
The feature is available for Hub Plus Hub 2, and Hub 2 Plus OS Malevich 2.12
on later versions.
Learn more
Indication
Event | Indication |
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Detector switching on | The logo lights up green for 1 second |
Detector switching off | The logo blinks red three times and the device |
switches off
Registration failed| The logo blinks green for a minute, then the device
switches to the autonomous mode
Smoke or temperature increase detected| The siren switches on, the logo lights
red during the re/smoke alarm
Battery low| • One short sound signal per 90 sec — main batteries low (CR2)
• Two short sound signals per 90 sec —backup battery low (CR2032)
• Three short sound signals per 90 sec — both batteries low
Performance testing
The Ajax security 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 starts depending on the settings of
the detector scanning period (the paragraph on “Jeweller” settings in hub
settings).
According to the requirements of the EN50131 standard, the level of the radio
signal sent by wireless devices is decreased during the test mode.
Detector Testing
Before installing the detector, check the smoke sensor. To test it, switch on
the detector and press the sensor button (the logo center) for a few seconds –
the detector will test the smoke chamber with the electronic simulation of
smoke generation and then will switch on the siren for 6 seconds.
You will receive a notification in the Ajax app regarding the test result and
detector status.
Installation
Selecting the Location
The location of the detector depends on its remoteness from the hub, and
obstacles hindering the radio signal transmission: walls, doors, and large
objects inside the room.
The device was developed only for indoor use.
If the signal level is low (one bar), we cannot guarantee the stable operation
of the detector. Take all possible measures to improve the quality of the
signal. At least, move the detector: even a 20 cm shift can significantly
improve the quality of signal reception.
Check the Jeweller signal level at the installation location
If after moving the device still has a low or unstable signal strength, use a.
radio signal range extender
Install the detector at the ceiling in the highest point where hot air and
smoke are concentrated in case of re.
If there are any beams at the ceiling, protruding by 30 or more centimeters
from the ceiling level, install the detector between every two beams.
Installation procedure
Before installing the detector, make sure that you have selected the optimal location that follows the guidelines of this manual!
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Fix the SmartBracket panel on the ceiling using bundled screws. If you use any other attachment tools, make sure that they do not damage or deform the attachment panel.
Use double-side adhesive tape only for temporary attachment of the detector. The tape runs dry with time, which can cause falling, false triggering, and detector malfunction. -
Put the detector on the attachment panel by turning it clockwise on SmartBracket. When the detector is fixed in SmartBracket, it blinks with LED, signaling that the tamper is closed.
If the LED doesn’t blink after xing in SmartBracket, check the status of the
tamper in the Ajax app and then the xing tightness of the panel.
If someone detaches the detector from the surface or takes it off the
attachment panel, the security system notices you.
Do not install the detector:
- outside the premises (outdoors);
- nearby any metal objects or mirrors causing attenuation or screening of the signal;
- at any places with fast air circulation (air fans, open windows or doors);
- closer than a meter to the cooking surface;
- inside premises with the temperature and humidity beyond the range of permissible limits;
- closer than 1 m to the hub.
Autonomous Use of the Detector
The detector can be used autonomously, without connecting to a security
system.
1. Switch on the detector by pressing the on/off button for 3 seconds (the
logo will light up green for 1 second) and conduct the smoke test.
2. Select the optimal location of the detector following the recommendations
in the second part of the section Select the location of this manual.
3. Install the detector as described in the section Installation procedure.
In case of autonomous use, the detector notices of the detected red/smoke with
the siren sound and light of the logo. To switch off the siren, press the logo
(there is a sensor button) or eliminate the cause of the actuated alarm.
Maintenance and Battery Replacement
Check the operational capability of the detector regularly. Clean the detector
body from dust, spider web, and other contaminants as they appear. Use a soft
dry napkin suitable for tech equipment.
Do not use any substances containing alcohol, acetone, petrol, and other
active solvents to clean the detector.
To a certain level, the detector ignores the dust in the smoke chamber. When
the chamber becomes too dusty, the detector notices the user of the need to
clean it via the app (and beeps every minute and a half). Such maintenance is
compulsory for the detector to operate correctly.
How to clean up the smoke chamber
Pre-installed batteries ensure up to 4 years of autonomous operation. If the
batteries are discharged, the security system sends the respective
notifications and the detector signal with a sound every 90 seconds:
- if the main batteries are low — a single short signal;
- if the backup battery is low — two short signals;
- if both batteries are low — three short signals.
Keep new and used batteries away from children. Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard.
Tech Specs
Smoke-sensitive element | Photoelectric sensor |
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Temperature-sensitive element | Thermocouple |
Sound notification volume | 85 dB at a distance of 3 m |
Alarm threshold at the temperature | +59°С ±2°С |
Tamper protection | Yes |
Radio communication protocol | Jeweler |
Learn more
Radiofrequency 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 MHzDepends on the region of sale.
Compatibility| Operates independently or with all Ajax, hubs, radio signal
range extenders, Oxbridge Plus cartridge
Maximum RF output power| Up to 20 mW
Radio signal modulation| GFSK
Radio signal range| Up to 1,300 m (any obstacles absent)
Learn more
Power supply| 2 × CR2 (main batteries), 3 V
CR2032 (backup battery), 3 V
Battery life| Up to 4 years
Installation method| Indoors
Operating temperature range| From 0°С to +65°С
Operating humidity| Up to 80%
Overall dimensions| 132 × 132 × 31 mm
Weight| 220 g
Service life| 10 years
Complete Set
- FireProtect.
- SmartBracket mounting panel.
- Batteries CR2 (pre-installed) — 2 pcs.
- Battery CR2032 (pre-installed) — 1 pcs.
- Installation kit.
- Quick Start Guide.
Warranty
Warranty for the “AJAX SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING” LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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
- OS Malevich 2.12: Full control over the hub communication and even more features for Ajax sirens | Ajax Systems Blog
- 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
- What affects the quality of radio communication between Ajax devices
- Software | Ajax Systems
- Warranty - Ajax Systems
- How battery charge is displayed in Ajax apps | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Smoke Sensor Self Test | Ajax Systems Support
- How Ajax notifies users of alerts | Ajax Systems Support
- How long Ajax devices operate on batteries, and what affects this | Ajax Systems Support
- How to clean the FireProtect / FireProtect Plus smoke chamber | Ajax Systems Support
- How to deactivate a device without removing it from the system | Ajax Systems Support
- How to install FireProtect fire detector correctly | Ajax Systems Support
- How to change the batteries in the FireProtect / FireProtect Plus | Ajax Systems Support
- Jeweller radio protocol: technology and capabilities | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub 2 Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub 2 (2G) / (4G) user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub Plus User manual | Ajax Systems Support
- KeyPad Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- KeyPad user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- StreetSiren DoubleDeck user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- What a residential fire alarm system is and how It works | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Signal Attenuation Test | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Jeweller Signal Strength Test | Ajax Systems Support
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