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Describes how to arm, disarm, activate night mode, and switch on the alarm using the key fob.
Details the key fob's LED indications and corresponding events for different firmware versions.
Prerequisites and steps for connecting the key fob to the Ajax security system hub.
Instructions for connecting the key fob to third-party security systems via integration modules.
Covers battery display, accidental click protection, connection status, and temporary deactivation.
Details on panic button functionality, firmware information, and device ID.
Guidelines for cleaning the key fob and information on battery usage and life.
Instructions and considerations for replacing the key fob's battery.
Technical details including communication protocols, frequency bands, compatibility, and physical dimensions.
Lists the contents of the complete set and outlines the product warranty terms.
Describes how to arm, disarm, activate night mode, and switch on the alarm using the key fob.
Details the key fob's LED indications and corresponding events for different firmware versions.
Prerequisites and steps for connecting the key fob to the Ajax security system hub.
Instructions for connecting the key fob to third-party security systems via integration modules.
Covers battery display, accidental click protection, connection status, and temporary deactivation.
Details on panic button functionality, firmware information, and device ID.
Guidelines for cleaning the key fob and information on battery usage and life.
Instructions and considerations for replacing the key fob's battery.
Technical details including communication protocols, frequency bands, compatibility, and physical dimensions.
Lists the contents of the complete set and outlines the product warranty terms.
The SpaceControl is a compact key fob designed for managing the Ajax security system. It offers a convenient way to arm, disarm, or set the system to night mode, as well as trigger an alarm in emergency situations. Its miniature size and accidental click protection make it a reliable and user-friendly device for everyday security management.
The SpaceControl key fob operates as an integral part of the Ajax security system, communicating with the hub via the protected Jeweller radio protocol. This two-way communication ensures that you receive confirmation when your commands are successfully received by the system. Beyond its primary function with the Ajax hub, the key fob can also be integrated with third-party security central units through the uartBridge or ocBridge Plus integration modules, offering versatility in its application.
The key fob features six functional elements:
The key fob's settings and management are handled through the Ajax mobile application, available for both iOS and Android smartphones, providing a seamless user experience.
To use the SpaceControl key fob, it must first be connected to an Ajax security system hub. The connection process involves adding the device through the Ajax application. This includes naming the device, scanning or manually entering the QR code found on the device body, battery fixture, or packaging, and assigning it to a specific room within the application. Once the countdown begins in the app, simultaneously pressing the arming mode button and the panic button on the key fob initiates the connection. For successful detection and interfacing, the key fob needs to be within the wireless network coverage area of the hub. It's important to note that the key fob transmits a connection request for a short period when it is switched on.
The key fob operates exclusively with one security system at a time. If it is connected to a new security system, it will cease to interact with the previous one. However, the key fob will not be automatically removed from the device list of the old hub.
The primary actions performed by the key fob are:
The SpaceControl key fob includes accidental click protection, a feature available on key fobs with firmware version 5.54.1.0 and higher. This protection can be configured in the settings to be off, require a long press (holding the button for more than 1.5 seconds), or a double-press (pressing twice with a pause of no more than 0.5 seconds) to transmit a command to the hub.
The key fob provides operational indication through its light indicators, which report its status only after a button is pressed. The type and color of the indication depend on the key fob's firmware version. For instance, four green LEDs blinking six times indicate the key fob is not registered with any security system. Two green LEDs lighting up once next to the pressed button confirm that a command has been sent to the security system. If the command is not delivered due to distance, the LEDs next to the pressed button will quickly blink green four times (for firmware 3.16 and lower) or the central LED will briefly light up red (for firmware 3.18 and higher). Linking a key fob to the system is indicated by two LEDs next to the button lighting up green twice, followed by four key fob LEDs blinking green six times (for firmware 3.16 and lower) or the central LED lighting up green for a few seconds (for firmware 3.18 and higher). Successful command execution is shown by the central LED lighting up green for approximately half a second (for firmware 3.18 and higher). If the system does not execute the command due to an integrity verification failure, the central LED lights up red for approximately half a second (for firmware 3.18 and higher).
Battery status is also indicated. After the main indication, if the central LED lights up green once and gradually goes out (for firmware 3.16 and lower) or red once and gradually goes out (for firmware 3.18 and higher), it signifies that the battery needs replacement, though commands are still delivered. Continuous short flashes of green or red light (for firmware versions 3.18 to 3.52) also indicate an unacceptably low battery charge, in which case commands may not be delivered. Key fobs with firmware 3.53 and later will not function or notify with LED indication when the battery charge is critically low.
Users with administrative privileges can assign the key fob to a specific user, which determines how key fob events are reported in Ajax apps and the security mode management rights. The panic button functionality can be turned on or off, and if active, can trigger Ajax sirens upon pressing. The device can also be temporarily deactivated, preventing it from executing system commands or participating in automation scenarios, and disabling its panic button.
Maintaining the SpaceControl key fob is straightforward. For cleaning the key fob body, any suitable equipment maintenance means can be used. However, it is crucial to avoid substances containing alcohol, acetone, gasoline, or other active solvents, as these can damage the device.
The key fob comes with a pre-installed battery designed to provide up to 5 years of operation under normal use (defined as one arming and disarming of the security system per day). More frequent use will naturally reduce the battery life. The battery level can be checked at any time through the Ajax application. It is important to keep new and used batteries away from children due to the chemical burn hazard if ingested.
The pre-installed battery is sensitive to low temperatures. If the key fob is significantly cooled, the battery level indicator in the app may show incorrect values until the key fob warms up. The battery level value is not updated regularly; it only updates after one of the key fob buttons is pressed.
When the battery is discharged, the user will receive a notification in the Ajax app. Additionally, the key fob's LED will slowly light up and go out red each time a button is pressed (for key fobs with firmware version 3.16 and lower, it will light up green). This visual cue helps users identify when battery replacement is needed.
The key fob is designed for a service life of 10 years. In case of any malfunction, it is recommended to contact the support service first, as many technical issues can be resolved remotely. The warranty for Ajax Systems Manufacturing products is valid for 2 years after purchase and does not cover the pre-installed battery.
| Type | Remote Control |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | AJAX security systems |
| Buttons | 4 |
| Battery Life | Up to 5 years |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Tamper Protection | Yes |
| Operating Humidity | Up to 75% |
| Self-Adjusting RF Output Power | Yes |
| Battery | CR2032 |
| Wireless Range | Up to 1, 000 m in open space |
| Operating Frequency | 868.0 - 868.6 MHz |
| Encryption | AES |
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