AJAX B9867 KeyPad TouchScreen Wireless keyboard with screen User Manual
- July 26, 2024
- ajax
Table of Contents
- AJAX B9867 KeyPad TouchScreen Wireless keyboard with screen
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- Operating principle
- Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
- Connecting to the hub
- Parameter Malfunction
- Permanent Deactivation
- Setting Name Room
- Security Management
- Easy armed mode change
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AJAX B9867 KeyPad TouchScreen Wireless keyboard with screen
Specifications
- Ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting the backlight brightness
- IPS touchscreen display with a 5-inch diagonal
- Ajax logo with an LED indicator
- Cards/key fobs/Bluetooth reader
- SmartBracket mounting panel
- Built-in buzzer
- Tamper button
- Power button
- QR code with the device ID
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
- Mount the SmartBracket panel using the holding screw.
- Route cables through the perforated parts for power and connectivity.
- Connect an external power supply unit to the terminals if necessary.
- Add the keypad to the Ajax system by scanning the QR code with the device ID.
Security Control:
The KeyPad TouchScreen can be used to arm and disarm the security system, control security modes, and manage automation devices. Follow these steps:
- Access the Control tab on the keypad to change security modes.
- Use smartphones with BLE support for user authorization instead of Tags or Passes.
- Set up general, personal, and unregistered user codes for access.
Group Security Management:
If Group Mode is enabled, you can control security settings for specific groups. To manage group security:
- Determine which groups will be shared on the keypad display.
- Adjust keypad settings to show or hide certain groups.
FAQs
- Q: What hubs and range extenders are compatible with the KeyPad TouchScreen?
- A: The KeyPad TouchScreen requires a compatible Ajax hub with firmware OS Malevich 2.16.1 and higher. Compatible hubs include Hub 2 (2G), Hub 2 (4G), Hub 2 Plus, Hub Hybrid (2G), and Hub Hybrid (4G). The radio signal range extender ReX 2 is also compatible.
- Q: How can I change access codes and manage security remotely?
- A: Access rights and codes can be adjusted in Ajax apps. If a code is compromised, it can be changed remotely through the app without requiring a technician to visit. Additionally, administrators or system configuration professionals can block lost devices instantly in the app.
KeyPad TouchScreen user manual
Updated January 15, 2024
KeyPad TouchScreen is a wireless keypad with a touch screen designed for
managing the Ajax security system. Users can authenticate using smartphones,
Tag key fobs, Pass cards, and codes. The device is intended for indoor use.
KeyPad TouchScreen communicates with a hub over two secure radio protocols.
The keypad uses Jeweller to transmit alarms and events, and Wings to update
rmware, transmit the list of groups, rooms, and other additional information.
The communication range without obstacles is up to 1,700 meters.
Learn more Buy KeyPad TouchScreen Jeweller
Functional elements
1. Ambient light sensor for automatically adjusting the backlight brightness.
2. IPS touchscreen display with a 5-inch diagonal. 3. Ajax logo with an LED
indicator. 4. Cards/key fobs/Bluetooth reader. 5. SmartBracket mounting panel.
To remove the panel, slide it down. 6. Perforated part of the mounting panel
for triggering a tamper in case of any
attempt to detach the keypad from the surface. Do not break it off. 7.
Perforated part of the mounting panel for routing cables through the wall. 8.
Built-in buzzer. 9. Tamper button. 10. QR code with the device ID for adding
the keypad to the Ajax system. 11. Power button. 12. Terminals for connecting
an external power supply unit (not included). The
terminals can be removed from the holders when necessary. 13. Cable channel
for routing the cable from the third-party power supply unit. 14. Perforated
part of the mounting panel for routing cables from the bottom. 15. The hole
for attaching the SmartBracket mounting panel with a holding
screw.
Compatible hubs and range extenders
A compatible Ajax hub with the rmware OS Malevich 2.16.1 and higher is
required for the keypad to operate.
Hubs
Hub 2 (2G) Hub 2 (4G) Hub 2 Plus Hub Hybrid (2G) Hub Hybrid (4G)
Radio signal range extenders
ReX 2
Operating principle
KeyPad TouchScreen features a built-in buzzer, a touchscreen display, and a
reader for contactless authorization. The keypad can be used to control
security modes and automation devices and to notify about system alarms.
The keypad can automatically adjust the backlight brightness and wakes up upon
approach. Sensitivity is adjustable in the app. KeyPad TouchScreen interface
is inherited from Ajax Security System app. There are dark and light interface
appearances to choose from. A 5-inch diagonal touchscreen display provides
access to the security mode of an object or any group and control over
automation scenarios. The display also indicates system malfunctions, if
present (when system integrity check is enabled).
Depending on the settings, the KeyPad TouchScreen built-in buzzer noti es
about:
alarms;
security mode changes;
entry/exit delays; triggering of the opening detectors. The keypad operates
using pre-installed batteries. It can also be powered by a third-party power
supply unit with a voltage range of 10.514 V and an operating current of at
least 0.5 A. When external power is connected, the preinstalled batteries
serve as a backup power source.
Security control
KeyPad TouchScreen can arm and disarm the entire object or speci c groups, and
activate Night Mode. Use the Control tab to change the security mode. You can
control the security using KeyPad TouchScreen through:
1. Smartphones. With the installed Ajax Security System app and Bluetooth Low
Energy (BLE) support. Smartphones can be used instead of Tag or Pass for user
authorization. BLE is a low-power consumption radio protocol. The keypad
supports Android and iOS smartphones with BLE 4.2 and higher.
2. Cards or key fobs. To quickly and securely identify users, KeyPad
TouchScreen uses the DESFire® technology. DESFire® is based on the ISO 14443
international standard and combines 128-bit encryption and copy protection.
3. Codes. KeyPad TouchScreen supports general, personal codes, and codes for
unregistered users.
Access codes
Keypad code is a general code set up for the keypad. When used, all events are
sent to Ajax apps on behalf of the keypad. User code is a personal code set up
for users connected to the hub. When used, all events are sent to Ajax apps on
behalf of the user. Keypad access code is a code set up for a person who is
not registered in the system. When used, events are sent to Ajax apps with a
name associated with this code. RRU code is an access code for the rapid
response units (RRU) activated after the alarm and valid for a speci ed
period. When the code is activated and used, events are delivered to Ajax apps
with a title associated with this code.
The number of personal, keypad access, and RRU codes depends on the hub model.
Access rights and codes can be adjusted in Ajax apps. If the code is
compromised, it can be changed remotely, so there is no need to call an
installer to the object. If a user loses their Pass, Tag, or smartphone, an
admin or a PRO with system con guration rights can instantly block the device
in the app. Meanwhile, a user can use a personal code to control the system.
Security control of the groups
KeyPad TouchScreen allows controlling the groups’ security (if Group Mode is
enabled). You can also adjust the keypad settings to determine which groups
will be shared (keypad groups). By default, all groups are visible on the
keypad display in the Control tab. You can learn more about group security
management in this section.
Emergency buttons
For emergencies, the keypad features the Panic tab with three buttons:
Panic button; Fire; Auxiliary alarm. In Ajax app, an admin or a PRO with the
rights to con gure the system can select the number of buttons displayed in
the Panic tab. There are two options available in the KeyPad TouchScreen
settings: only Panic button (by default) or all three buttons. The text of
noti cations in apps and event codes transmitted to the Central Monitoring
Station (CMS) depend on the selected button type. You can also activate
accidental press protection. In this case, the user con rms alarm transmission
by pressing the Send button on the keypad display. The con rmation screen
appears after pressing any panic button.
Pressing emergency buttons can trigger Alarm scenarios in Ajax system.
Scenarios management
The separate keypad tab holds up to six buttons that control one automation
device or a group of devices. Group scenarios provide more convenient control
over multiple switches, relays, or sockets simultaneously.
Create automation scenarios in the keypad settings and manage them using
KeyPad TouchScreen.
Learn more
Indication of malfunctions and security mode
KeyPad TouchScreen informs users about system malfunctions and security mode
through:
display; logo; sound indication.
Depending on the settings, the logo lights up red continuously or when the
system or group is armed. KeyPad TouchScreen indication is shown on the
display only when it is active. The built-in buzzer noti es about alarms, door
openings, and entry/exit delays.
Fire alarm muting
In case of a re alarm in the system, you can mute it using KeyPad TouchScreen.
Pressing the Fire emergency button in the Panic tab doesn’t activate
Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm (if enabled). When sending an emergency
signal from the keypad, an appropriate noti cation will be transmitted to the
app and the CMS.
The screen with information about the re alarm and the button to mute it will
appear on all KeyPad TouchScreen with the Mute Fire Alarm feature enabled. If
the mute button has already been pressed on the other keypad, a corresponding
noti cation appears on the remaining KeyPad TouchScreen displays. Users can
close the re alarm muting screen and use other keypad features. To reopen the
muting screen, press the icon on the KeyPad TouchScreen display.
To instantly display the re alarm muting screen on the KeyPad TouchScreen,
enable the Always Active Display toggle in the KeyPad settings. Also, connect
the third-party power supply. Otherwise, the muting screen will only be
displayed when the keypad wakes up.
Duress code
KeyPad TouchScreen supports a duress code that allows you to simulate alarm
deactivation. In this case, neither the Ajax app nor the sirens installed at
the
facility will reveal your actions. Still, the security company and other
security system users will be alerted about the incident.
Learn more
User pre-authorization
Pre-authorization feature is essential to prevent unauthorized access to the
control panel and the current system state. The feature can be activated
separately for the Control and Scenarios tabs in the keypad settings.
The screen for entering the code is displayed on the tabs for which
preauthorization is activated. The user should authenticate rst, either by
entering a code or presenting a personal access device to the keypad. The
exception is the Alarm tab, which allows unauthorized users to send an
emergency signal.
Unauthorized Access Auto-Lock
If an incorrect code is entered or a non-veri ed access device is used three
times in a row within 1 minute, the keypad will lock for the time speci ed in
its settings. During this time, the hub will ignore all codes and access
devices, while informing the security system users about attempted
unauthorized access. KeyPad TouchScreen will turn off the reader and block
access to all tabs. The keypad’s display will show an appropriate noti cation.
PRO or a user with system con guration rights can unlock the keypad through
the app before the speci ed locking time expires.
Two-Stage Arming
KeyPad TouchScreen can participate in two-stage arming, but cannot be used as
a second-stage device. The two-stage arming process using Tag, Pass, or
smartphone is similar to using a personal or general code on the keypad.
Learn more
Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
Jeweller and Wings are two-way wireless data transfer protocols that provide
fast and reliable communication between the hub and devices. The keypad uses a
Jeweller to transmit alarms and events, and Wings to update rmware, transmit
the list of groups, rooms, and other additional information.
Learn more
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax system can transmit alarms to both PRO Desktop monitoring app and the
central monitoring station (CMS) in the formats of SurGard (Contact ID), SIA
(DC-09), ADEMCO 685, and other protocols.
KeyPad TouchScreen can transmit the following events:
1. Entry of the duress code. 2. Pressing the panic button. Each button has
its own event code. 3. Keypad lock due to an unauthorized access attempt. 4.
Tamper alarm/recovery. 5. Loss/restoration of connection with the hub (or
radio signal range extender). 6. Arming/disarming the system. 7. Unsuccessful
attempt to arm the security system (with the system integrity
check enabled). 8. Permanent deactivation/activation of the keypad. 9. One-
time deactivation/activation of the keypad.
When an alarm is received, the operator at the security company’s monitoring
station knows what happened and precisely where to dispatch a rapid response
team. The addressability of Ajax devices allows sending events to PRO Desktop
or the CMS, including the device type, its name, security group, and virtual
room. Note that the list of transmitted parameters may vary depending on the
CMS type and the selected communication protocol for the monitoring station.
The ID and device number can be found in its states in the Ajax app.
Adding to the system
KeyPad TouchScreen is incompatible with Hub Jeweller, Hub Plus Jeweller, and
thirdparty security control panels.
To connect KeyPad TouchScreen to the hub, the keypad must be located at the
same secured facility as the system (within the range of the hubs radio
network). For the keypad to work via the ReX 2 radio signal range extender,
you must rst add the keypad to the hub and then connect it to ReX 2 in the
range extender’s settings.
The hub and the device must operate at the same radio frequency; otherwise,
they are incompatible. The radio-frequency range of the device might vary
based on the region. We recommend purchasing and using Ajax devices in the
same region. You can verify the range of operating radio frequencies with the
technical support service.
Before adding a device
1. Install the Ajax app. 2. Create a user or PRO account if you don’t have
one. Add a compatible hub to
the app, con gure necessary settings, and create at least one virtual room. 3.
Ensure the hub is switched on and has internet access via Ethernet, Wi-Fi,
and/or mobile network. 4. Ensure the hub is disarmed and does not start
updating by checking its
status in the Ajax app.
Only a PRO or admin with the rights to con gure the system can add a device to
the hub.
Connecting to the hub
1. Open the Ajax app. Select the hub where you want to add the keypad. 2. Go
to the Devices tab. Click Add Device. 3. Name the device, scan or manually
input the QR code (placed on the keypad
and the package box), and select a room and a group (if Group Mode is
enabled). 4. Press Add. 5. Switch on the keypad by holding the power button
for 3 seconds.
If the connection fails, turn off the keypad and try again in 5 seconds. Note
that if the maximum number of devices has already been added to the hub
(depending on the hub model), you will be noti ed when you try to add a new
one.
KeyPad TouchScreen features a built-in buzzer that can notify of alarms and
speci c system states, but it is not a siren. You can add up to 10 such
devices (including sirens) to the hub. Consider this when planning your
security system.
Once connected to the hub, the keypad will appear in the list of hub devices
in the Ajax app. The update frequency for device statuses in the list depends
on the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra settings, with the default value of 36
seconds.
KeyPad TouchScreen works with only one hub. When connected to a new hub, it
stops sending events to the old one. Adding the keypad to a new hub does not
automatically remove it from the device list of the old hub. This must be done
through the Ajax app.
Malfunctions
When a KeyPad TouchScreen malfunction is detected, the Ajax app displays a
malfunction counter on the device icon. All malfunctions are indicated in the
keypad’s states. Fields with malfunctions will be highlighted in red.
A malfunction is displayed if:
the keypad enclosure is open (tamper is triggered); there is no connection
with the hub or radio signal range extender via Jeweller; there is no
connection with the hub or radio signal range extender via Wings; the keypad’s
battery is low; the keypad’s temperature is outside acceptable limits.
Icons
Icons in the app
The icons in the app display some keypad states. To access them:
1. Sign in to the Ajax app. 2. Select the hub. 3. Go to the Devices tab.
Icon
Meaning
Jeweller signal strength. Displays the signal strength between the hub and the device. The recommended value is 23 bars.
Learn more
The keypad battery charge level is OK or it is charging.
The keypad has a malfunction. The list of malfunctions is available in the
keypad states.
Learn more
Displayed when the keypad Bluetooth module is enabled.
Bluetooth setup is not complete. The description is available in the keypad
states. A rmware update is available. Go to the keypad states or settings to
nd the description and launch an update.
To update the rmware, connect the external power supply to KeyPad
TouchScreen.
Learn more
Displayed when the keypad is operating via a radio signal range extender.
Pass/Tag reading is enabled in KeyPad TouchScreen settings. Chime on opening
is enabled in KeyPad TouchScreen settings. Device is permanently deactivated.
Learn more
Tamper alarm noti cations are permanently deactivated.
Learn more
Device is deactivated until the rst disarming of the system.
Learn more
Tamper alarm noti cations are deactivated until the rst disarming of the
system.
Learn more
Icons on the display
Icons appear on top of the display and inform about speci c system states or
events.
Icon
Meaning
System restoration is required after an alarm. The user can either send a
request or restore the system depending on their account type. To do so,
click the icon and select the required button on the screen.
Learn more
Mute re alarm. It appears after closing the re alarm muting screen.
Users can click the icon anytime and mute the re alarm, including the
interconnected re alarm.
Learn more
Chime on opening is disabled. Click the icon to enable.
Appears on the display when the required settings are adjusted.
Chime on opening is enabled. Click the icon to disable.
Appears on the display when the required settings are adjusted.
States
The states provide information about the device and its operating parameters.
The states of KeyPad TouchScreen can be found in the Ajax apps:
1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Select KeyPad TouchScreen from the list.
Parameter Malfunction
New rmware version available Warning Jeweller Signal Strength Connection via Jeweller
Value
Clicking on opens the list of the KeyPad TouchScreen malfunctions.
The eld is displayed only if a malfunction is detected.
Clicking on opens the instructions for updating the keypad’s rmware.
The eld is displayed if a new rmware version is available.
To update the rmware, connect an external
power supply to KeyPad TouchScreen.
Clicking on opens the list of the settings and permissions that the app needs
to be granted for the correct operation of the keypad.
Signal strength between the hub or range extender and the device on the
Jeweller channel. The recommended value is 23 bars.
Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting KeyPad TouchScreen events and alarms.
Connection status on the Jeweller channel between the device and the hub (or
the range extender):
Online — the device is connected to the hub or the range extender.
Wings Signal Strength Connection via Wings Transmitter power Battery Charge Lid
O ine — the device is not connected to the hub or the range extender. Check
the keypad connection.
Signal strength between the hub or the range extender and the device on the
Wings channel. The recommended value is 23 bars.
Wings is a protocol for updating a rmware and transmitting the list of the
groups, rooms and other additional information.
Connection status on the Wings channel between the hub or the range extender
and the device:
Online — the device is connected to the hub or the range extender.
O ine — the device is not connected to the hub or the range extender. Check
the keypad connection.
Displays the selected power of the transmitter.
The parameter appears when the Max or Attenuation option is selected in the
Signal Attenuation Test menu.
The battery charge level of the device:
OK
Battery low
When the batteries are low, the Ajax apps and the security company will
receive appropriate noti cations.
After sending a low battery noti cation, the keypad can work for up to 2
weeks.
The status of the keypad tamper that responds to detachment or opening of the
device enclosure:
External Power
Always Active Display Alarms Sound Indication Alarm duration Pass/Tag Reading
Bluetooth Arming/Disarming
Open — the keypad was removed from the SmartBracket or its integrity was
compromised. Check the device.
Closed — the keypad is installed on the SmartBracket mounting panel. The
integrity of the device enclosure and the mounting panel is not compromised.
Normal state.
Learn more
Keypad external power supply connection status:
Connected — external power supply is connected to the device.
Disconnected — the external power is disconnected. The device runs on
batteries.
Learn more
Displayed when the Always Active Display toggle is enabled in the keypad
settings and external power supply is connected.
Shows the status of the Activate keypad buzzer if an alarm in the system is
detected setting.
Duration of sound signal in case of alarm.
Sets in increments of 3 seconds.
Displayed when the Activate keypad buzzer if alarm in the system is detected
toggle is enabled.
Displays if the reader for cards and key fobs is enabled.
Displays if the keypad’s Bluetooth module is enabled for controlling the
system with a smartphone.
Beeps Settings
When enabled, the keypad noti es about arming and disarming with a short beep.
Night Mode Activation/Deactivation Entry Delays Exit Delays Entry Delays in Night Mode Exit Delays in Night Mode Chime on opening Beep Volume
Permanent Deactivation
One-Time Deactivation
When enabled, the keypad noti es you when the
Night Mode is switched on/off by making a
short beep.
When enabled, the keypad beeps about delays when entering.
When enabled, the keypad beeps about delays when leaving.
When enabled, the keypad beeps about delays when entering in Night Mode.
When enabled, the keypad beeps about delays when leaving in Night Mode.
When enabled, a siren noti es about opening detectors triggering in the
Disarmed system mode.
Learn more
Displayed if the noti cations about arming/disarming, entry/exit delay, and
opening are activated. Shows the buzzer volume level for noti cations.
Shows the status of the keypad permanent deactivation setting:
No — the keypad operates in the normal mode.
Lid only — the hub administrator has disabled noti cations about triggering of
the keypad tamper.
Entirely — the keypad is entirely excluded from the operation of the system.
The device does not execute system commands and does not report alarms or
other events.
Learn more
Shows the status of the keypad one-time deactivation setting:
Firmware ID Device No.
Settings
No — the keypad operates in the normal mode.
Lid only — noti cations on the keypad tamper triggering are disabled until the
rst disarm.
Entirely — the keypad is entirely excluded from the operation of the system
until the
rst disarm. The device does not execute system commands and does not report
alarms or other events.
Learn more
Keypad rmware version.
Keypad ID. Also available on the QR code on the device enclosure and its
package box.
Number of the device loop (zone).
To change the KeyPad TouchScreen settings in the Ajax app: 1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select KeyPad TouchScreen from the list. 3. Go to Settings by clicking on the icon. 4. Set the required parameters. 5. Click Back to save the new settings.
Setting Name Room
Access Settings Keypad Code Duress Code
Value Name of the keypad. Displayed in the list of hub devices, text of SMS
and noti cations in the events feed.
To change the name of the device, click on the text eld.
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin
characters.
Selecting the virtual room to which KeyPad TouchScreen is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS and noti cations in the events
feed.
Selecting the method of arming/disarming:
Keypad codes only.
User codes only.
Keypad and user codes.
To activate the Keypad Access Codes set up for people who are not registered
in the system, select the options on the keypad: Keypad codes only or Keypad
and user codes.
Selection of a general code for security control. Contains 4 to 6 digits.
Selecting a general duress code for silent alarm. Contains 4 to 6 digits.
Learn more
Screen Detection Range
Mute Fire Alarm Pass/Tag Reading Bluetooth Bluetooth Sensitivity Unauthorized
Access Auto-Lock
Con guring a distance at which the keypad reacts to approaching and turns on a
display:
Minimum.
Low.
Normal (by default).
High.
Max. Select the optimal sensitivity the keypad will respond to approaching as
you prefer.
When enabled, users can mute Ajax re detectors alarm (even Interconnected)
with a
keypad.
Learn more
When enabled, the security mode can be controlled with Pass and Tag access
devices. When enabled, the security mode can be controlled with a smartphone.
Adjusting sensitivity of the keypad’s Bluetooth module:
Minimum.
Low.
Normal (by default).
High.
Max. Available if the Bluetooth toggle is enabled.
When enabled, the keypad will be locked for a pre-set time if an incorrect
code is entered or unveri ed access devices are used more than three times in
a row within 1 minute.
Auto-lock Time, min
Chime managing with keypad Firmware Update Jeweller Signal Strength Test
PRO or a user with the rights to con gure the system can unlock the keypad
through the app before the speci ed locking time expires.
Selecting the keypad lock period after unauthorized access attempts:
3 minutes.
5 minutes.
10 minutes.
20 minutes.
30 minutes.
60 minutes.
90 minutes.
180 minutes. Available if the Unauthorized Access Auto-Lock toggle is enabled.
When enabled, the user can activate/deactivate from the keypad display noti
cations about triggering the opening detectors. Enable additionally Chime on
opening at keypad’s settings and for at least one bistable detector.
Learn more
Switches the device to the rmware updating mode.
To update the rmware, connect an external
power supply to KeyPad TouchScreen.
Learn more
Switches the device to the Jeweller signal strength test mode.
Learn more
Wings Signal Strength Test Signal Attenuation Test Pass/Tag Reset User Guide
Permanent Deactivation
One-Time Deactivation
Switches the device to the Wings signal strength test mode.
Learn more
Switches the device to the signal attenuation test mode.
Learn more
Allows deleting all hubs associated with Tag or Pass from device memory.
Learn more
Opens the KeyPad TouchScreen user manual in the Ajax app. Allows the user to
disable the device without removing it from the system.
Three options are available:
No — the device operates in normal mode and transmits all events.
Entirely — the device does not execute system commands and does not
participate in automation scenarios, and the system ignores alarms and other
device noti cations.
Lid only — the system ignores the device tamper triggering noti cations.
Learn more
Allows the user to disable events of the device until the rst disarm.
Three options are available:
No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — noti cations on the device tamper triggering are disabled while the
armed mode is active.
Delete Device
Entirely — the device is completely excluded from the operation of the system
while the armed mode is active. The device does not execute system commands
and does not report alarms or other events.
Learn more
Unpairs the device, disconnects it from the hub, and deletes its settings.
Security Management
Setting Control Screen
Shared Groups
Pre-authorization Arming without Code
Value
Activates/deactivates security control from the keypad.
When disabled, the Control tab is hidden from the keypad display. The user
cannot control the security mode of the system and groups from the keypad.
Selecting which groups will be shared and available for management by all
authorized users.
All system groups and groups created after adding KeyPad TouchScreen to the
hub are shared by default.
Available if Group Mode is enabled.
When enabled, to have access to the control panel and current system state,
the user should authenticate rst: enter a code or present a personal access
device.
When enabled, the user can arm the object without entering a code or
presenting the personal access device.
If disabled, enter a code or present the access device to arm the system. The
screen for
Easy Armed Mode Change/Assigned Group Easy Management
Show malfunctions list on a screen
entering code appears after pressing Arm button.
Available if the Pre-authorization toggle is disabled.
When enabled, users can switch the armed mode of the system (or group) using
access devices without con rmation with keypad buttons.
Available if Group Mode is disabled or only 1
group is enabled in the Shared Groups menu.
When enabled, the list of malfunctions preventing arming will appear on the
keypad
display. Enable system integrity check for
this.
It may take some time to display the list. This reduces the time of the keypad
operation from the pre-installed batteries.
Automation Scenarios
Setting Scenarios Management Keypad Scenarios
Value
Activates/deactivates scenarios management from the keypad.
When disabled, the Scenarios tab is hidden from the keypad display. The user
cannot control the automation scenarios from the keypad.
The menu allows you to create up to six scenarios to control one automation
device or a group of devices.
When the settings are saved, buttons for managing scenarios appear on the
keypad display (Scenarios tab).
Pre-authorization
A user or PRO with rights to con gure the system can add or delete and turn
on/off scenarios. Disabled scenarios don’t appear on the Scenarios tab of the
keypad display.
When enabled, to have access to manage scenarios, the user should authenticate
rst: enter a code or present a personal access device.
Emergency Signals
Setting On-Screen Emergency Buttons
Button type Accidental Press Protection If panic button is pressed If re
report button is pressed
Value
When enabled, the user can send an emergency signal or call for help from the
keypad Panic tab.
When disabled, the Panic the keypad display.
tab is hidden from
Selecting the number of buttons to display on the Panic tab. Two options are
available:
Only the Panic button (by default).
Three buttons: Panic button, Fire, Auxiliary alarm.
When enabled, sending an alarm requires additional con rmation from the user.
Alert with a siren
When enabled, the sirens added to the system are activated when the Panic
button is pressed.
When enabled, the sirens added to the system are activated when the Fire
button is pressed.
The toggle is displayed if an option with three buttons is enabled in the
Button type menu.
If auxiliary request button is pressed
When enabled, the sirens added to the system are activated when the Auxiliary
alarm button is pressed.
The toggle is displayed if an option with three buttons is enabled in the
Button type menu.
Display Settings
Auto Adjust
Setting
Manual brightness adjustment
Appearance Always Active Display Armed Mode Indication
Value The toggle is enabled by default. The display backlight brightness is
automatically adjusted depending on the ambient light level. Selecting the
display backlight level: from 0 to 100% (0 — the backlight is minimal, 100 —
the backlight is maximum). Sets in increments of 10%.
The backlight is on when the display is active only.
Manual adjustment is available when the Auto Adjust toggle is disabled.
Interface appearance adjustment:
Dark (by default).
Light.
The keypad display always remains enabled when the toggle is enabled and the
external power supply is connected.
The toggle is disabled by default. In this case, the keypad sleeps after a
certain time from the last interaction with the display.
Setting the LED indication of the keypad:
Off (by default) — the LED indication is off.
Language
Only when armed — the LED indication turns on when the system is armed, and
the keypad goes into sleep mode (the display turns off).
Always — the LED indication is switched on regardless of the security mode. It
is activated when the keypad enters sleep mode.
Learn more
Con guring the keypad interface language. English is set by default.
To change the language, select the required one and click Save.
Sound Indication Settings
KeyPad TouchScreen has a built-in buzzer that performs the following functions
depending on the settings:
1. Indicates the security status and also the Entry/Exit delays. 2. Chimes on
opening. 3. Informs about alarms.
We do not recommend using KeyPad TouchScreen instead of the siren. The
keypad’s buzzer is meant for additional noti cations only. Ajax sirens are
designed to deter intruders and draw attention. A properly installed siren is
more di cult to dismantle due to its elevated mounting position compared to a
keypad at eye level.
Setting
Value
Beeps Settings. Beep on armed mode change
Arming/Disarming
When enabled: an audible noti cation is sent if the security mode is changed
from the keypad, another device, or the app.
When disabled: an audible noti cation is sent if the security mode is changed
from the keypad only.
The volume of the beep depends on the con gured buttons’ volume.
Night Mode Activation/Deactivation
When enabled: an audible noti cation is sent if the Night Mode is
activated/deactivated from the keypad, another device, or the app.
When disabled: an audible noti cation is sent if the Night Mode is
activated/deactivated from the keypad only.
Learn more
The volume of the beep depends on the con gured buttons’ volume.
Entry Delays
Beep on delays When enabled, the built-in buzzer beeps about a delay when
entering.
Learn more
Exit Delays
When enabled, the built-in buzzer beeps about a delay when leaving.
Learn more
Entry Delays in Night Mode
When enabled, the built-in buzzer beeps about a
delay when entering in the Night Mode.
Learn more
Exit Delays in Night Mode
When enabled, the built-in buzzer beeps about a
delay when leaving in the Night Mode.
Learn more
Chime on opening
Beep when disarmed
When enabled, the built-in buzzer informs you with a short beep that the
opening detectors are triggered in the Disarmed system mode.
Learn more
Beep Volume
Selecting the built-in buzzer volume level for noti cations about
arming/disarming, entry/exit delay, and opening:
Quiet.
Loud.
Very Loud.
Volume Audible Alarm
Buttons
Adjusting the buzzer noti cation volume for interactions with the keypad
display.
Alarms reaction
Setting the mode when the built-in buzzer enables an alarm:
Always — an audible alarm will be activated regardless of the system security
mode.
Only when armed — an audible alarm will be activated if the system or the
group a keypad is assigned to is armed.
Activate keypad buzzer if alarm in the system is detected
When enabled, the built-in buzzer noti es an alarm in the system.
Alarm in Group Mode
Selecting the group (from the shared) which alarm the keypad will notify. The All Shared Groups option is set by default.
Alarm Duration
If the keypad has only one shared group and it is deleted, the setting will
return to its initial value.
Displayed if the Group Mode is enabled.
Duration of sound signal in case of alarm: from 3 seconds to 3 minutes.
The connection of external power supply to the keypad is recommended for an
audible signal duration of more than 30 seconds.
Adjust the entry/exit delays in the appropriate detectors settings, not the
keypad settings. Learn more
Setting the keypad response to device alarms
KeyPad TouchScreen can respond to alarms from each detector in the system with
a built-in buzzer. The function is useful when you do not need to activate the
buzzer for the alarm of a speci c device. For example, this can be applied to
the triggering of LeaksProtect leakage detector.
By default, the keypad response is enabled for alarms of all devices in the
system.
To set the keypad response to a device alarm: 1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Go to
the Devices tab. 3. Select the device for which you want to con gure the
keypad response from the list. 4. Go to the device Settings by clicking on the
icon.
5. Find the Alert with a siren option and select the toggles which will
activate it. Enable or disable the function.
6. Repeat steps 35 for the rest of the system devices.
Setting the keypad response to tamper alarm
KeyPad TouchScreen can respond to enclosure alarms from each system device
with a built-in buzzer. When the function is activated, the keypad built-in
buzzer will emit a sound signal upon triggering the tamper button of the
device.
To set the keypad response to a tamper alarm:
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select the hub and go to
its Settings . 4. Select the Service menu. 5. Go to the section Sounds and
Alerts. 6. Enable the If lid of hub or any detector is open toggle. 7. Click
Back to save the new settings.
Tamper button reacts to opening and closing of the enclosure, regardless of
the armed mode of the device or system.
Setting the keypad response to pressing the panic button in the Ajax apps
You can con gure the keypad response to alarm when the panic button is pressed
in the Ajax apps. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select the hub and go to
its Settings .
4. Select the Service menu. 5. Go to the section Sounds and Alerts. 6. Enable
the If in-app panic button is pressed toggle. 7. Click Back to save the new
settings.
Setting the keypad after-alarm indication
The keypad can inform about triggering in the armed system through LED
indication. The option functions as follows:
1. The system registers the alarm. 2. The keypad plays an alarm signal (if
enabled). The duration and volume of
the signal depend on the device settings. 3. The keypad’s LED ashes twice
(once every 3 seconds) until the system is
disarmed. Thanks to this feature, system users and security company patrols
can understand that the alarm has occurred.
The KeyPad TouchScreen after-alarm indication does not work for always active
detectors, if the detector was triggered when the system was disarmed.
To enable the KeyPad TouchScreen after-alarm indication, in Ajax PRO app: 1.
Go to hub settings:
Hub Settings Service LED Indication. 2. Specify which events KeyPad
TouchScreen will inform about by double
ashing of the LED indicator before the system is disarmed:
Con rmed intrusion/hold-up alarm. Single intrusion/hold-up alarm. Lid Opening.
3. Select the required KeyPad TouchScreen in the Devices menu. Click Back to
save the parameters.
4. Click Back. All values will be applied.
How to set Chime
If Chime on opening is enabled, KeyPad TouchScreen notify you with a short
beep if the opening detectors are triggered when the system is disarmed. The
feature is used, for example, in stores to notify employees that someone has
entered the building.
Noti cations are con gured in two stages: setting up the keypad and setting up
opening detectors. This article provides more information about Chime and how
to set up detectors.
To set the keypad response:
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select KeyPad TouchScreen
and go to its Settings . 4. Go to the Sound Indication menu Beeps Settings. 5.
Enable the Chime on opening toggle in the Beep when disarmed category. 6. Set
the required noti cations volume. 7. Click Back to save the settings.
If the settings are made correctly, a bell icon appears in the Control tab of
the Ajax app. Click it to activate or deactivate chime on opening. To set the
chime control from the keypad display:
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select KeyPad TouchScreen
and go to its Settings . 4. Enable the Chime managing with keypad toggle. If
the settings are made correctly, a bell icon appears in the Control tab on the
keypad display. Click it to activate/deactivate chime on opening.
Codes setting
Keypad access codes User access codes Unregistered user codes
RRU Code
Cards and key fobs adding
KeyPad TouchScreen can work with Tag key fobs, Pass cards, and third-party
devices that support DESFire® technology.
Before adding third-party devices that support DESFire®, make sure they have
enough free memory to handle the new keypad. Preferably, the third-party
device should be preformatted. This article provides information on how to
reset Tag or Pass.
The maximum number of connected Passes and Tags depends on the hub model. The
connected Passes and Tags do not affect the total device limit on the hub.
Hub model
Hub 2 (2G) Hub 2 (4G) Hub 2 Plus Hub Hybrid (2G) Hub Hybrid (4G)
Number of Tag or Pass devices 50 50 200 50 50
How to add a Tag or Pass to the system
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Select the hub to which you want to add a Tag or
Pass. 3. Go to the Devices tab.
Make sure the Pass/Tag Reading feature is enabled in at least one keypad
setting.
4. Click Add Device. 5. Select Add Pass/Tag. 6. Specify the type (Tag or
Pass), colour, device name, and user (if necessary). 7. Click Next. After
that, the hub will switch to the device registration mode. 8. Go to any
compatible keypad with Pass/Tag Reading enabled and activate
it. After activation, KeyPad TouchScreen will display a screen for switching
the keypad to the access devices registration mode. Click the Start button.
A screen updates automatically if the external power supply is connected and
the Always Active Display toggle is enabled in the keypad settings.
The screen for switching the keypad to the registration mode will appear on
all KeyPad TouchScreen of the system. When an admin or PRO with rights to con
gure the system starts registering Tag/Pass at one keypad, the rest will
switch to their initial state. 9. Present Pass or Tag 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 noti cation in the Ajax app and
on the keypad display.
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 noti cation in the Ajax app when adding a new
device.
Both Tag and Pass can work with several hubs at the same time. The maximum
number of hubs is 13. If you try to bind a Tag or Pass to a hub that has
already reached the hub limit, you will receive a corresponding noti cation.
To bind such a key fob/card to a new hub, you will need to reset it.
If you need to add another Tag or Pass, click Add Another Pass/Tag in the app.
Repeat steps 69.
How to delete a Tag or Pass from the hub
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
cannot be used to manage the security modes. These devices should be removed
manually.
1. Open the Ajax app. 2. Select the hub. 3. Go to the Devices tab. 4. Select
a compatible keypad from the device list.
Make sure the Pass/Tag Reading feature is enabled in the keypad settings.
5. Go to the keypad settings by clicking the icon. 6. Click Pass/Tag Reset
menu. 7. Click Continue. 8. Go to any compatible keypad with Pass/Tag Reading
enabled and activate
it.
After activation, KeyPad TouchScreen will display a screen for switching the
keypad to the access devices resetting mode. Click the Start button.
A screen updates automatically if the external power supply is connected and
the Always Active Display toggle is enabled in the keypad settings.
The screen for switching the keypad to the resetting mode will appear on all
KeyPad TouchScreen of the system. When an admin or PRO with rights to con gure
the system starts resetting Tag/Pass at one keypad, the rest will switch to
the initial state.
9. Put Pass or Tag with the wide side to the keypad reader for a few seconds.
It is marked with wave icons on the body. Upon successful formatting, you will
receive a noti cation in the Ajax app and on the keypad display. If the
formatting fails, try again.
10. If you need to reset another Tag or Pass, click Reset another Pass/Tag in
the app. Repeat step 9.
Bluetooth Setting
KeyPad TouchScreen supports security modes control by presenting a smartphone
to the sensor. Security management is established through a Bluetooth
communication channel. This method is convenient, secure, and fast, as there
is no need to enter a password, add a phone to the keypad, or use Tag or Pass
that could be lost.
Bluetooth authentication is available only for Ajax Security System users.
To enable Bluetooth authentication in the app
1. Connect KeyPad TouchScreen to the hub. 2. Enable the keypad Bluetooth
sensor:
Devices KeyPad Touchscreen Settings Enable the Bluetooth toggle.
3. Click Back to save the settings.
To set up Bluetooth authentication
1. Open the Ajax Security System app and select the hub to which the KeyPad
TouchScreen with enabled Bluetooth authentication is added. By default,
authentication with Bluetooth is available for all users of such system.
To prohibit Bluetooth authentication for certain users: 1. In the Devices tab
select the hub and go to its settings . 2. Open Users menu and the required
user from the list. 3. In the Permissions section, disable the Security
management via Bluetooth toggle.
2. Allow the Ajax Security System app to use Bluetooth if it was not
previously granted. In this case, the warning appears at KeyPad TouchScreen
States. Pressing the symbol opens the window with explanations of what to do.
Enable the Security management with a phone toggle at the bottom of the opened
window.
Grant the app permission to nd and connect to nearby devices. The popup window
for Android and iOS smartphones can differ.
Also, the Security management with a phone toggle can be enabled in the app
settings:
Click the icon in the upper left corner of the screen, select the App Settings
menu. Open menu System Settings and enable Security management with a phone
toggle.
3. We recommend con guring Geofence for the stable performance of Bluetooth
authentication. The warning appears at KeyPad TouchScreen States if Geofence
is disabled and the app is not allowed to use the smartphone location.
Pressing the symbol opens the window with explanations of what to do.
Bluetooth authentication can be unstable if Geofence function is disabled. You
will need to launch and minimize the app if the system switches it to the
sleep mode. You can control the system faster via Bluetooth, when the Geofence
function is activated and con gured. All you need is to unlock the phone and
present it to the keypad sensor. How to set up Geofence
4. Enable the Keep app alive to manage security via Bluetooth toggle. For
this, go to Devices Hub Settings Geofence.
5. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone. If it is disabled,
the warning appears in the keypad States. Pressing the symbol opens the window
with explanations of what to do.
6. Enable the Keep-Alive Service toggle in the app settings for Android
smartphones. For this, in the upper left corner of the screen, click the App
Settings System Settings.
Pre-authorization
When the feature is enabled, access to the control panel and current system
state is blocked. To unblock it, the user should authenticate: enter an
appropriate code or present a personal access device to the keypad.
If pre-authorization is enabled, the Arming without Code feature is
unavailable in the keypad settings.
You can authenticate in two ways: 1. In the Control tab. After login, the user
will see the shared groups of the system (if Group Mode is activated). They
are speci ed in the keypad settings: Security Management Shared Groups. By
default, all the system groups are shared.
2. In the Log in tab. After login, the user will see available groups that
were hidden from the shared group list.
The keypad display switches to the initial screen after 10 seconds from the
last interaction with it. Enter the code or present a personal access device
again to control the system with KeyPad TouchScreen.
Pre-authorization with a keypad code
Pre-authorization with a personal code
Pre-authorization with an access code
Pre-authorization with a RRU code
Pre-authorization with Tag or Pass
Pre-authorization with a smartphone
Controlling security
Using codes, Tag/Pass, or a smartphone, you can control the Night Mode and the
security of the entire object or separate groups. The user or PRO with the
rights to con gure the system can set up access codes. This chapter provides
information on how to add Tag or Pass to the hub. To control with a
smartphone, adjust the appropriate Bluetooth parameters in the keypad
settings. Turn on the smartphone Bluetooth, Location, and unlock the screen.
KeyPad TouchScreen is locked for the time speci ed in the settings if an
incorrect code is entered, or an unveri ed access device is presented three
times in a row within 1 minute. The corresponding noti cations are sent to
users and the monitoring station of the security company. A user or PRO with
the rights to con gure the system can unlock KeyPad TouchScreen in the Ajax
app.
If Group Mode is disabled, an appropriate icon on the keypad display indicates
the current security mode:
— Armed. — Disarmed. — Night Mode.
If Group Mode is enabled, users see the security mode of each group
separately. The group is armed if its button outline is white and it is marked
with icon. The group is disarmed if its button outline is grey and it is
marked with icon.
The buttons of the groups in the Night Mode are framed in a white square on
the keypad display.
If a personal or access code, Tag/Pass, or smartphone is used, the name of the user who changed the security mode is displayed in the hub event feed and in the noti cations list. If a general code is used, the name of the keypad from which the security mode was changed is displayed.
The step sequence to change the security mode with the keypad depends on
whether user pre-authorization is enabled in the KeyPad TouchScreen settings.
If pre-authorization is enabled
Security control of the object Security control of the group Using a duress code
If pre-authorization is disabled
Security control of the object Security control of the group Using a duress code
Example of entering codes
Code Keypad code
Example 1234 OK
Note
Incorrectly entered numbers can be cleared with the
Keypad duress code
User code User duress code
2 1234 OK
Code of unregistered user
Duress code of unregistered user
1234 OK
RRU Code
1234 OK
button.
Enter the user ID rst, press
the button, and then enter a personal code.
Incorrectly entered numbers can be cleared with the button.
Incorrectly entered numbers can be cleared with the button.
Incorrectly entered numbers can be cleared with the button.
Easy armed mode change
Easy armed mode change feature allows you to change the security mode to the
opposite using Tag/Pass or smartphone, without con rmation with the Arm or
Disarm buttons. Go to the keypad settings to enable the feature.
To change the security mode to the opposite
1. Activate the keypad by approaching it or holding your hand in front of the
sensor. Perform pre-authorization if necessary.
2. Present Tag/Pass or smartphone.
Two-stage arming
KeyPad TouchScreen can participate in two-stage arming but cannot be used as a second-stage device. The two-stage arming process using Tag, Pass or
smartphone is similar to using a personal or general code on the keypad.
Learn more
The system users can see whether the arming is started or incomplete on the
keypad display. If Group Mode is activated, the colour of the group buttons
depends on the current state:
Grey — disarmed, arming process not started. Green — arming process started.
Yellow — arming is incomplete. White — armed.
Managing scenarios with the keypad
KeyPad TouchScreen allows you to create up to six scenarios to control one or
a group of automation devices.
To create a scenario:
1. Open the Ajax app. Select the hub with at least one KeyPad TouchScreen and
automation device. Add one if necessary.
2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select KeyPad TouchScreen from the list and go
to the Settings menu. 4. Go to the Automation Scenarios menu. Enable the
Scenarios Management
toggle. 5. Open the Keypad Scenarios menu. 6. Press Add Scenario. 7. Select
one or more automation devices. Press Next. 8. Enter the scenario name in the
Name eld. 9. Select device action during the scenario performance. 10. Press
Save.
11. Press Back to return to the Automation Scenarios menu. 12. If necessary,
activate the Pre-authorization toggle. Created scenarios are displayed in the
app: KeyPad TouchScreen Settings Automation Scenarios Keypad Scenarios. You
can turn them off, adjust settings, or delete them at any time. To remove a
scenario:
1. Go to the Settings of KeyPad TouchScreen. 2. Open Automation Scenarios
Keypad Scenarios menu. 3. Select the scenario you want to remove. 4. Press
Next. 5. Press Delete Scenario. The user can see and manage automation
scenarios after authentication when the Pre-authorization feature is enabled.
Go to the Scenarios tab, enter the code or present a personal access device to
the keypad. To perform a scenario, press an appropriate button in the
Scenarios tab.
The KeyPad TouchScreen display shows only activated scenarios in the keypad
settings.
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Indication
KeyPad TouchScreen informs users about alarms, entry/exit delays, current
security mode, malfunctions, and other system states with:
display;
logo with an LED indicator;
built-in buzzer.
KeyPad TouchScreen indication is shown on the display only when it is active.
Icons that indicate some system or keypad states are displayed in the upper
part of the Control tab. For example, they can indicate a re alarm, system
restoration after an alarm, and chime on opening. Information about the
security mode will be updated even if it is changed by another device: key
fob, another keypad, or in the app.
Event Alarm.
Indication
The built-in buzzer emits an acoustic signal.
Note
If Activate keypad buzzer if alarm in the system is detected toggle is
enabled.
The duration of the acoustic signal depends on the keypad settings.
An alarm was detected in the armed system.
The LED indicator ashes twice approximately every 3 seconds until the system is disarmed.
To activate, enable the afteralarm indication in the
hub settings. Also, specify KeyPad TouchScreen as a device for informing about
other devices’ alarms.
The indication turns on after the built-in buzzer has completed playing the
alarm signal.
Switching on the device/Loading the updated system con guration to the keypad.
Switching off the device.
The system or the group is armed.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display while the data is loading.
The LED indicator lights up for 1 second, then ashes three times.
The built-in buzzer emits a short beep.
If noti cations for Arming/Disarming are enabled.
The system or the group is switched to the Night Mode. The system is disarmed.
System in the armed mode.
The built-in buzzer emits a short beep.
If noti cations for Night Mode Activation/Deactivation are enabled.
The built-in buzzer emits two short beeps.
If noti cations for Arming/Disarming are enabled.
The LED indicator lights up red for a short time every 3 seconds if the
external power is not connected.
The LED indicator constantly lights up red if the external power is connected.
If Armed Mode Indication is enabled.
The indication turns on when the keypad switches to sleep mode (the display
goes out).
An incorrect code was entered.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display.
The built-in buzzer emits a short beep (if adjusted).
The beep loudness depends on the con gured buttons’ volume.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display.
Error when adding a card/key fob.
The LED indicator lights up red once.
The built-in buzzer emits a long beep.
The beep loudness depends on the con gured buttons’ volume.
Successfully added card/key fob.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display.
The built-in buzzer emits a short beep.
The beep loudness depends on the con gured buttons’ volume.
Low battery. Tamper triggering.
The LED indicator smoothly lights up and goes out when the tamper is
triggered, an alarm is activated, or the system is armed or disarmed (if the
indication is activated).
The LED indicator lights up red for 1 second.
Jeweller/Wings Signal Strength Test.
Firmware update.
Muting interconnected re alarm.
The LED indicator lights up green during the test.
Turns on after launching an appropriate test in the
keypad settings.
The LED indicator periodically lights up green while the
rmware is updating.
Turns on after launching the rmware update in the keypad
States.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display.
The built-in buzzer emits an acoustic signal.
The keypad is deactivated.
An appropriate noti cation is shown on the display.
If Entirely option is selected
for the Permanent or OneTime Deactivation
keypad settings.
The Restoration After Alarm feature has to be
adjusted in the system.
System restoration is required.
An appropriate screen to restore or send a request for the system restoration after the alarm appears on the display.
The screen appears when arming or switching the system to the Night Mode if an
alarm or malfunction occurred in the system before.
Admins or PROs with the rights to con gure the system can restore the system.
Other users can send a request for restoration.
Sound noti cations of malfunctions
If any device is o ine or the battery is low, KeyPad TouchScreen can notify
system users with an audible sound. The keypad’s LED indicator will also ash.
Malfunction noti cations will be displayed in the events feed, SMS, or push
noti cation.
To enable sound noti cations of malfunctions, use Ajax PRO and PRO Desktop
apps:
1. Click Devices , choose hub and open its settings : Click Service Sounds
and Alerts.
2. Enable toggles: If battery of any device is low and If any device is o
ine. 3. Click Back to save settings.
Event If any device is o ine.
Indication
Two short sound signals, LED indicator ashes twice.
Beep occurs once per minute until all devices in the system are online.
Note
Users can delay sound indication for 12 hours.
If KeyPad TouchScreen is o ine.
Two short sound signals, LED indicator ashes twice.
Beep occurs once per minute until the keypad in the system is online.
Sound indication delay is not possible.
If the battery of any device is low.
Three short sound signals, LED indicator ashes three times.
Beep occurs once per minute until the battery is restored or the device is removed.
Users can delay sound indication for 4 hours.
Sound noti cations of malfunctions appear when the keypad indication is
nished. If multiple malfunctions occur in the system, the keypad will rst
notify
about the loss of connection between the device and the hub rst.
Functionality testing
The Ajax system offers several types of tests to help select the correct
installation place for the devices. Tests do not start immediately. However,
the waiting time does not exceed the duration of one “hub-device” ping
interval. Ping interval can be checked and con gured at hub settings (Hub
Settings Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra).
To run a test, in the Ajax app:
1. Select the required hub. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select KeyPad
TouchScreen from the list. 4. Go to Settings . 5. Select a test:
1. Jeweller Signal Strength Test 2. Wings Signal Strength Test 3. Signal
Attenuation Test 6. Run the test.
Device placement
The device is designed for indoor use only.
When choosing a location for the device, consider the parameters that affect
its operation:
Jeweller and Wings signal strength. Distance between the keypad and the hub or
range extender. Presence of obstacles for radio signal passage: walls, inter
oor ceilings, large objects located in the room.
Consider the recommendations for placement when developing a security system
project for your facility. The security system must be designed and installed
by specialists. A list of recommended partners is available here.
KeyPad TouchScreen is best placed indoors near the entrance. This allows
disarming the system before the entry delays have expired and quickly arming
the system when leaving the premises.
The recommended installation height is 1.31.5 meters above the oor. Install
the keypad on a at, vertical surface. This ensures KeyPad TouchScreen is
securely attached to the surface and helps avoid false tamper alarms.
Signal strength
The Jeweller and Wings signal strength is determined by the number of
undelivered or corrupted data packages over a certain period of time. The icon
on the Devices tab indicates the signal strength:
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.
Check the Jeweller and Wings signal strength before nal installation. With a
signal strength of one or zero bars, we do not guarantee stable operation of
the device. Consider relocating the device as repositioning even by 20 cm can
signi cantly improve the signal strength. If there is still poor or unstable
signal after the relocation, use ReX 2 radio signal range extender. KeyPad
TouchScreen is incompatible with ReX radio signal range extenders.
Do not install the keypad
1. Outdoors. This can lead to keypad failure. 2. In places where parts of
clothing (for example, next to the hanger), power
cables or Ethernet wire may obstruct the keypad. This can lead to false
triggering of the keypad. 3. Nearby any metal objects or mirrors causing
attenuation and screening of the signal. 4. Inside premises with temperature
and humidity outside the permissible limits. This could damage the keypad. 5.
Closer than 1 meter from the hub or radio signal range extender. This can lead
to a loss of communication with the keypad.
6. In a place with a low signal level. This may result in the loss of the
connection with the hub.
7. Near the glass break detectors. The built-in buzzer sound may trigger an
alarm.
8. In places where the acoustic signal can be attenuated (inside furniture,
behind thick curtains, etc.).
Installation
Before installing KeyPad TouchScreen, ensure that you have selected the
optimal location that complies with the requirements of this manual.
To mount a keypad: 1. Remove the SmartBracket mounting panel from the keypad.
Unscrew the holding screw rst and slide the panel down. 2. Fix the
SmartBracket panel using double-sided tape to the selected installation spot.
Double-sided tape can only be used for temporary installation. The device
attached by the tape may come unstuck from the surface at any time. As long as
the device is taped, the tamper will not be triggered when the device is
detached from the surface.
SmartBracket has markings on the inner side for easy installation. The
intersection of two lines marks the centre of the device (not the attachment
panel). Orient them when installing the keypad.
3. Place the keypad on SmartBracket. The device LED indicator will ash. It is
a signal indicating that the enclosure of the keypad is closed.
If the LED indicator doesn’t light up during placing on SmartBracket, check
the tamper status in the Ajax app, the integrity of the fastening, and the
tightness of the keypad xation on the panel.
4. Run the Jeweller and Wings signal strength tests. The recommended signal
strength is two or three bars. If the signal strength is low (a single bar),
we do not guarantee stable operation of the device. Consider relocating the
device, as repositioning even by 20 cm can signi cantly improve the signal
strength. If there is still poor or unstable signal after the relocation, use
ReX 2 radio signal range extender.
5. Run Signal Attenuation Test. During the test, the signal strength can be
reduced and increased to simulate different conditions at the installation
location. If the installation spot is chosen correctly, the keypad will have a
stable signal strength of 23 bars.
6. If the tests are passed successfully, remove the keypad from SmartBracket.
7. Fix the SmartBracket panel on the surface with bundled screws. Use all
xing points.
When using other fasteners, ensure they do not damage or deform the panel.
8. Place the keypad on the SmartBracket mounting panel. 9. Tighten the
holding screw on the bottom of the keypad’s enclosure. The
screw is needed for more reliable fastening and protection of the keypad from
quick dismantling.
Connecting a third-party power supply unit
When connecting a third-party power supply unit and using KeyPad TouchScreen,
follow the general electrical safety regulations for using electrical
appliances, as well as the requirements of regulatory legal acts on electrical
safety.
KeyPad TouchScreen is equipped with terminals for connecting a 10.5V14 V
power supply unit. Recommended electrical parameters for the power supply unit
are: 12 V with a current of at least 0.5 A.
We recommend connecting an external power supply when you need to keep a
display always active and to avoid rapid battery discharge, for example, when
using the keypad in premises with low temperatures. An external power supply
is also required for updating the keypad rmware.
When external power is connected, the pre-installed batteries serve as a
backup power source. Do not remove them while connecting the power supply.
Before installing the device, make sure to check the wires for any damage to
the insulation. Use only a grounded power source. Do not disassemble the
device while it’s under voltage. Do not use the device with a damaged power
cable.
To connect a third-party power supply unit: 1. Remove the SmartBracket
mounting panel. Carefully break out the perforated enclosure part to prepare
the holes for the cable:
1 — to output the cable through the wall. 2 — to output the cable from the
bottom. It is enough to break out one of the perforated parts.
2. De-energize external power supply cable. 3. Connect the cable to the
terminals by observing polarity (marked on the
plastic).
4. Route the cable in the cable channel. An example of how to output the
cable from the bottom of the keypad:
5. Turn on the keypad and place it on the mounting panel. 6. Check the status
of batteries and external power in the Ajax app and the
overall operation of the device.
Firmware update
The KeyPad TouchScreen rmware update can be installed when a new version is
available. You can nd out about it in the devices list in Ajax apps. If an
update is available, the corresponding keypad will have an icon . An admin or
a PRO with access to the system settings can run an update in the KeyPad
TouchScreen states or settings. An update takes up to 1 or 2 hours (if the
keypad operates via ReX 2).
To update the rmware, connect an external power supply unit to KeyPad
TouchScreen. Without an external power supply, an update won’t be started. If
KeyPad TouchScreen is not powered from an external power supply at the
installation place, you can use a separate SmartBracket mounting panel for
KeyPad TouchScreen. To do this, remove the keypad from the main mounting panel
and install it on a reserve panel connected to an external power supply with a
voltage of 10.514 V and a current of 0.5 A or more. The mounting panel can be
purchased separately from authorized Ajax Systems partners.
How to update KeyPad TouchScreen rmware
Maintenance
Regularly check the functioning of KeyPad TouchScreen. The optimal frequency
of checks is once every three months. Clean the device enclosure of dust,
cobwebs, and other contaminants as they emerge. Use soft, dry wipes suitable
for equipment maintenance. Do not use substances that contain alcohol,
acetone, petrol, and other active solvents to clean the device. Gently wipe
the touch screen. The device runs for up to 1.5 years on the pre-installed
batteries — a calculated value based on default settings and up to 4 daily
interactions with the keypad. The system will send an early warning when it’s
time to replace the batteries. When changing the security mode, the LED will
slowly light up and go out.
Technical speci cations
All technical speci cations of KeyPad TouchScreen
Compliance with standards
Setup in compliance with EN 50131 requirements
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 rst. In most
cases, technical di culties can be resolved remotely.
Warranty obligations
User agreement
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