Ajax KeyPad wireless touch keypad for arming/disarming Ajax security system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Ajax
  • Model code: KeyPadKeyPad
  • Mount Type: SmartBracket mount
  • Internal/External: Indoor
  • Remote Operation: Yes
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Additional info:

KeyPad is a touch keypad for controlling the Ajax security system. It controls the security modes of the entire facility or individual groups and allows activating the Night mode. Supports the “silent alarm” function, informing the security company about the compulsion to disarm the security system — and the sirens will not give the user away. The security modes can be controlled with general or personal codes. Before entering the code, you should activate (“wake up”) KeyPad by touching it. When the keypad is activated, the button’s backlight turns on, and the keypad beeps. The backlight brightness and the keypad volume are adjusted in the settings. If you do not touch the keypad for 4 s, KeyPad reduces the brightness of the backlight, and after 8 s goes into power-saving mode and turns off the display, resetting the commands entered earlier. KeyPad supports 4 to 6 passcodes. Entering the code should be confirmed by pressing one of the buttons: Arm, Disarm, and Night mode. Incorrectly entered numbers are cleared by the Reset button. KeyPad also supports control of security modes without entering a code, if the “Arm without code” function is enabled in the settings. This function is disabled by default. Function buttonKeyPad has a Function button that operates in 3 modes: - Off — the button is disabled and nothing happens after it is pressed.- Alarm — after the Function button is pressed, the system sends an alarm to the monitoring station of the security company, to users, and activates the sirens connected to the system.- Mute Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm — after the Function button is pressed, the system disables the fire alarm of FireProtect/FireProtect Plus detectors. The option works only if Interconnected FireProtect Alarms is enabled. Duress codeKeyPad supports duress code. It allows you to simulate alarm deactivation. Unlike the panic button, if this code is entered, the user will not be compromised by the siren sounding, and the keypad and Ajax app will inform about the successful disarming of the system. At the same time, the security company will receive an alarm. Unauthorized access auto-lockIf a wrong code is entered three times within 1 minute, the keypad will be locked for the time adjusted in the settings. During this time, the hub will ignore all codes, while simultaneously informing users of the security system about an attempt to guess the code. Two-stage armingKeyPad can participate in two-stage arming. This process is similar to arming with a personal or general code on a keypad. The process must be completed either by re-arming using the SpaceControl second-stage device or by restoring the second-stage detector (returning to its original position).

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Make Ajax
Manufacturer Ajax Systems
Category Access Control>Electronic keypads
Model code KeyPadKeyPad
Mount Type SmartBracket mount
Internal/External Indoor
Remote Operation Yes
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +40 C (14 ~ 104 F)
Operating Humidity %: Up to 75%
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 1.5V
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 150 × 103 × 14
Weight g: 197
Additional info

KeyPad is a touch keypad for controlling the Ajax security system. It controls the security modes of the entire facility or individual groups and allows activating the Night mode. Supports the “silent alarm” function, informing the security company about the compulsion to disarm the security system — and the sirens will not give the user away.

The security modes can be controlled with general or personal codes. Before entering the code, you should activate (“wake up”) KeyPad by touching it. When the keypad is activated, the button’s backlight turns on, and the keypad beeps.

The backlight brightness and the keypad volume are adjusted in the settings. If you do not touch the keypad for 4 s, KeyPad reduces the brightness of the backlight, and after 8 s goes into power-saving mode and turns off the display, resetting the commands entered earlier.

KeyPad supports 4 to 6 passcodes. Entering the code should be confirmed by pressing one of the buttons: Arm, Disarm, and Night mode. Incorrectly entered numbers are cleared by the Reset button.

KeyPad also supports control of security modes without entering a code, if the “Arm without code” function is enabled in the settings. This function is disabled by default.

Function button
KeyPad has a Function button that operates in 3 modes:

- Off — the button is disabled and nothing happens after it is pressed.
- Alarm — after the Function button is pressed, the system sends an alarm to the monitoring station of the security company, to users, and activates the sirens connected to the system.
- Mute Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm — after the Function button is pressed, the system disables the fire alarm of FireProtect/FireProtect Plus detectors. The option works only if Interconnected FireProtect Alarms is enabled.

Duress code
KeyPad supports duress code. It allows you to simulate alarm deactivation. Unlike the panic button, if this code is entered, the user will not be compromised by the siren sounding, and the keypad and Ajax app will inform about the successful disarming of the system. At the same time, the security company will receive an alarm.

Unauthorized access auto-lock
If a wrong code is entered three times within 1 minute, the keypad will be locked for the time adjusted in the settings. During this time, the hub will ignore all codes, while simultaneously informing users of the security system about an attempt to guess the code.

Two-stage arming
KeyPad can participate in two-stage arming. This process is similar to arming with a personal or general code on a keypad. The process must be completed either by re-arming using the SpaceControl second-stage device or by restoring the second-stage detector (returning to its original position).

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