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AJAX Button User Manual

AJAX Button
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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.
States
Button statuses can be viewed in the device menu:
Parameter Value
Battery Charge
Battery level of the device. Two states available:
Operating mode Displays the operating mode of the button. Three
modes are available:
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.
1. Ajax app Devices Button
ОК
Battery discharged
How battery charge is displayed in
Ajax apps
Panic
Control

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AJAX Button Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeWireless panic button
Communication ProtocolJeweller
Power SupplyCR2032 battery
Battery LifeUp to 5 years
Weight16 g
Water ResistanceIP54
Number of Buttons1
Accidental Click ProtectionYes
Transmitter PowerUp to 20 mW
ModulationGFSK
Operating HumidityUp to 75%
Ingress ProtectionIP54
Communication RangeUp to 1300 meters in open space
Operating Temperature RangeFrom -10°C to +40°C
CompatibilityAjax hubs
Alarm TypePanic
Communication Range with Central UnitUp to 1300 m in an open space
Operating Frequency868.0–868.6 MHz or 868.7 – 869.2 MHz, depending on the region

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