AJAX Button Manual
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Button is a wireless panic button with protection against accidental activation. It can operate for up to 5 years on the bundled battery. It is connected to the AJAX security system via the Jeweller security protocol, with a transmission distance of up to 1300 m without obstacles.
The AJAX Button only connects to AJAX hubs
The button is linked to the security system and configured via AJAX applications for Windows, macOS, iPhone and Android smartphones. The users are alerted about all alarms and events via push notifications, SMS, and phone calls (if enabled).
1. Alarm button
2. Indicator lights
3. Button mounting hole
The AJAX Button is a wireless panic button that, when pressed, transmits an alarm to users, as well as to the security company’s CMS.
The button is equipped with protection against accidental activation and transmits alarms at a distance of up to 1,300 m from the hub. Please be aware that the presence of any obstructions that impede the signal (for example, walls or floors) will reduce this distance.
Button is easy to carry around. You can always keep it on a wrist or a neckless. The device is resistant to dust and splashes.
Before starting connection:
1. Following the hub instruction recommendations, install the Ajax application on your smartphone. Create an account, add the hub to the application, and create at least one room.
2. Go to the Ajax application.
3. Switch on the hub and check the internet connection (via Ethernet cable and/or GSM network).
4. Ensure that the hub is disarmed and does not start updates by checking its status in the mobile application.
Only users with administrative privileges can add the device to the hub.
1. Click on Add Device in the Ajax app.
2. Name the device, scan its QR code (located on the package) or enter it manually, select a room and a group
(if group mode is enabled).
3. Click Add and the countdown will begin.
4. Hold the button for 7 seconds. When the Button is added, the LEDs will flash green once.
For detection and pairing, the Button must be located within the hub radio communication zone (on the single protected object).
The connected button will appear in the list of hub devices in the application. Updating the statuses of the device in the list does not depend on the polling time value in the hub settings. Data is updated only by pressing the Button.
The Button only works with one hub. When connected to a new hub, the button Button stops transmitting commands to the old hub. Note that after being added to the new hub, the Button is not automatically removed from the device list of the old hub. This must be done manually through the AJAX application.
Battery charge: Button battery charge level.
There are two statuses:
Battery OK
Battery low
Button operating mode: This displays the operating mode of the button.
There are two modes:
Panic button
SmartButton (in development)
Indicator light brightness:
Displays current brightness level of indicator light:
Disabled (no display)
Minimum
Maximum
Protection against accidental activation: Displays the selected type of protection against accidental activation:
Off -> protection disabled.
Delay when pressing -> in order to send alarm you should hold the button down for more than 1.5 seconds.
Double-pressing -> in order to send alarm you should double-press on the button with a pause of no more than 0.5 seconds.
Firmware: Button firmware version
ID: Device ID
First field: Device name, can be edited
Room: Selecting the virtual room to which the device is assigned
Button operating mode: This displays the operating mode of the button. There are two modes:
Panic Button — sends an alarm when pressed
SmartButton (in development)
Device user: Assigns a panic button user. After assignment, button presses will be displayed as events of the selected user
Brightness of indicator lights: This displays the current brightness of the indicator lights:
Disabled (no display)
Minimum
Maximum
Protection against accidental activation: Displays the selected type of protection against accidental activation:
Off -> protection disabled.
Delay when pressing -> in order to send alarm you should hold the button down for more than 1.5 seconds.
Double-pressing -> in order to send alarm you should double-press on the button with a pause of no more than 0.5 seconds.
Firmware: Button firmware version
ID: Device ID
Button status is indicated with red or green LED indicators.
Linking to security system:
Green LEDs flash 6 times -> The button is not registered in any security system
Lights up green for a few seconds -> Adding a button to the security system
Command delivery indication
Lights up green briefly -> Command is delivered to security system
Lights up red briefly -> Command is not delivered to security system
Feedback Indication (follows the Command Delivery Indication)
Lights up green for about half a second after the command delivery indication -> The security system has received and performed the command
Briefly lights up red after the command delivery indication -> The security system did not perform the command
Battery status (follows Feedback Indication)
After the main indication it lights up red and goes out smoothly -> Button battery needs to be replaced. At the same time, button commands are delivered to the security system.
The AJAX Button can be installed on a flat surface or carried around.
To install on a flat surface (for example, under the table), secure the Button with double-sided adhesive tape.
To carry the Button on the strap: attach the strap to the Button using the mounting hole in the main body of the Button.
When cleaning the key fob body, use cleaners that are suitable for technical maintenance.
Never use substances containing alcohol, acetone, gasoline and other active solvents to clean the Button.
The pre-installed battery provides up to 5 years of key fob operation in normal use (one press per day). More frequent use may reduce battery life. You can check battery level at any time in the AJAX app.
The pre-installed battery is sensitive to low temperatures and if the key fob is cooled significantly, the battery level indicator in the app may show incorrect values until the key fob becomes warmer.
The battery level value is not updated on a regular basis, but only updates after pressing the button.
When the battery has run down, the user will receive a notification in the AJAX app, and the LED will steadily light up red and go out each time the button is pressed.
1. Separate the body halves with a thin flat object.
2. Remove the discharged battery.
3. Install a new battery of type CR2032. The + mark on the battery must match the + on the device board.
4. Re-assemble the Button and check its functioning by pressing the button.
5. Check the battery status in the AJAX app. The value of Button battery level is only updated after pressing.
Never install discharged or damaged batteries.
Before checking, be sure to notify the connected users, and also disable siren activation in the Button settings, if you don’t want sirens to react the button alarm.
1. Button
2. Pre-installed CR2032 battery
3. Double-sided tape
4. Quick Start Guide
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