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How to configure an Ajax system according to the EN 50131 requirements

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How to configure an Ajax system according to the EN 50131 requirements

For an Ajax system to comply with the EN 50131 requirements, it is necessary to configure some features. For correct setup, follow instructions in the article.

Hub settings

Choose the hub from the list and go to the Settings Settings-M menu → Service.

Delaying notifications of external power loss

To comply with the clause 8.6. Notification outputs of the EN 50131-1 standard, Ajax hubs provide the Delaying notifications of external power loss setting. You can configure the delay time (from 1 minute to 1 hour) to notify users if the hub has an external power failure.

Users won’t be notified if the external power is restored within the delay time.

‘While hub offline’ events amount

Events during communication failure with the server are recorded in the hub buffer and will be delivered to Ajax apps after the connection is restored. This setting allows you to choose the number of the last events the hub will send to Ajax apps after returning online. It reduces the impact on both system and monitoring station performance.

To meet the requirements of EN 50131-1, the number of ‘While hub offline’ events should be at least 250 for Grade 2, 500 for Grade 3, and 1000 for Grade 4.

Server Connection

For Grade 3 installations, set up Delay of Server Connection Failure Alarm and Hub–Server Polling Interval parameters in the Server Connection menu. Their values must be such that the time before sending a notification of loss of communication with the hub is less than 180 seconds. It is calculated using the formula:

3 × Hub–Server Polling Interval + Delay of Server Connection Failure Alarm.

For example, if both parameters are set to 40 seconds, the time for sending a notification about the connection loss between the hub and the server will be 160 seconds.

You can configure the Loss notification delay, the time before sending the notification about a loss of connection via one of the communication channels. The default range is from 3 to 30 minutes. The new range for the Loss notification delay is from 20 seconds to 30 minutes to meet the DP4 requirements of EN 50131-1, and it will only be available in Ajax Services.

System Integrity Check

The System Integrity Check feature provides the status revision of security devices before arming. More information about this feature you can find in this article.

How to set up System Integrity Check

Restoration After Alarm

The Restoration After Alarm feature prevents arming the system if there is any alarm or malfunction. To arm the system, an authorized user or PRO must restore it.

You can select which alarms and malfunctions require the system restoration.

How to set up Restoration After Alarm

Two-stage arming

To arm the system according to EN 50131-1 standard, use the Two-stage arming feature:

  1. Go to:

    • HubSettings Settings-MServiceArming/disarming process.

  2. Go to Compliance with standard and select EN 50131, click Save.

  3. Enable the Two-stage arming toggle.

  4. Ensure that the Forbid arming with second stage device in arming incomplete state toggle is enabled.

  5. Set Arming completion timer, sec at a minimum time of 60 seconds.

  6. Select Second stage devices.

  7. Set Opening detector stabilization timer, sec from 1 to 5.

  8. Click Back to save settings.

Alarm Transmission Delay

With the Alarm Transmission Delay feature, it’s possible to postpone the alarm transmission to the monitoring station if the Delay When Entering has expired, but the user didn’t have enough time to disarm the system. When the delay expires, the system raises an alarm locally: it activates sirens only, but does not transmit the alarm to the monitoring station and other users. This provides the user with additional time to disarm the system, and the monitoring station won’t receive a false alarm.

How to set up Alarm Transmission Delay

How to set up the disarming process according to EN 50131

  1. In Ajax PRO app, go to:

    1. HubSettings Settings-MServiceArming/Disarming Process

  2. Go to Compliance with standard and choose EN 50131, click Save.

  3. Set Alarm Transmission Delay from 30 to 60 seconds (with 5 second increments).

  4. Enable the Don’t send alarm if disarmed during the delay* option. When enabled, the system won’t send an alarm if it is disarmed while the alarm transmission delay lasts.

  5. Click Back to save settings.

* To comply with the SSF 1014 standard Edition 6, the Don’t send alarm if disarmed during the delay option, should be disabled.

Jeweller/Fibra

How often the hub communicates with devices and how fast a connection loss is detected depends on the hub—detector polling interval. It can be configured in the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra hub menu.

The time before sending a message regarding the loss of connection between the hub and the device are calculated using the following formula:

Detector ping Interval × Number of missed pings to determine connection failure.

The Radio interference detection settings ensure system compliance with EN 50131 Grade 3 requirements. To do this:

  1. In Ajax PRO app, go to:

    • HubSettings Settings-MJeweller or Jeweller/Fibra → Radio interference detection

  2. Enable the Advanced radio interference detection toggle.

  3. Enable the Send radio interference detection event as alarm toggle to notify all users of a high level of radio interference as an alarm.

  4. Click Back to save settings.

Restriction on similar events

To comply with the clause 8.10 Event recording of the EN 50131-1 standard, the number of events from the similar source, must be restricted from 3 to 10 during the system is armed or disarmed.

To make the corresponding settings:

  1. Go to:

    • HubSettings Settings-MServiceDevices auto deactivation.

  2. Configure the By number of similar events setting from 3 to 10.

  3. Click Back to save settings.

LED indication

Configure the hub’s LED indication in accordance with EN 50131-1.

  1. Go to:

    1. HubSettings Settings-MServiceLED indication

  2. Choose British Disco.

  3. Click Back to save settings.

More information about British Disco LED indications you can find here.

Intrusion devices settings

Set up Delay When Entering and Delay When Leaving for all intrusion devices (e.g. motion detectors, opening detectors, glass break detectors, etc.).

What is Delay When Entering/Leaving

How to set up delays in Ajax system

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the required device or detector on which you want to set the alarm delay.

  3. Go to its settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Go to Operating mode and select Entry/Exit.

  5. Specify the Delay When Entering and the Delay When Leaving duration from 5 to 120 seconds.

  6. Go to Alert with a siren and enable the toggle for the corresponding event (depends on the device):

    • If motion detected.

    • If opening detected.

    • If glass break detected, etc.

  7. Click Back to save settings.

Keypad settings

Enable and configure the Unauthorized Access Auto-Lock feature for all keypads in the Ajax system. If this feature is enabled and a wrong code is entered three times within one minute, the keypad will be locked for the time specified in its 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.

A user or PRO with the admin rights can unlock the keypad in the app. Also, unlocking occurs automatically after the lock time specified in the settings expires.

How to set up Unauthorized Access Auto-Lock

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the keypad.

  3. Go to the keypad settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Enable the Unauthorized Access Auto-Lock toggle.

  5. Select the keypad lock time in the Auto-lock Time, min menu: from 3 to 180 minutes.

  6. Click Back to save settings.

  7. Repeat steps from 1 to 6 for all keypads in the system.

Siren settings

How to set up the volume for indoor siren

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the indoor siren.

  3. Go to the siren settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Set the Alarm Volume level: Loud or Very Loud.

  5. Click Back to save settings.

  6. Repeat steps from 1 to 5 for all indoor sirens in the system.

How to set up the volume for outdoor siren

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the outdoor siren.

  3. Go to the siren settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Set the Alarm Volume level: Loud or Very Loud.

  5. Click Back to save settings.

  6. Repeat steps from 1 to 5 for all outdoor sirens in the system.

How to set up the Audible Alarm feature

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab and choose:

    1. HubSettings Settings-MService Sounds and Alerts

  2. Enable the If lid of hub or any detector is open toggle.

  3. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  4. Select the siren.

  5. Go to the siren settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  6. Go to the Audible Alarm menu item and select Only when armed option.

  7. Repeat steps from 3 to 6 for all the sirens on which you want to activate an Audible Alarm feature.

How to set up the sirens’ audible alarm duration

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the siren.

  3. Go to its settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Set the Alarm Duration from 1 min 30 sec or more.

  5. Click Back to save settings.

  6. Repeat steps from 1 to 5 for all sirens on which you want to activate an Audible Alarm feature.

Siren beeps settings

  1. Go to the Devices HubFilled-M tab.

  2. Select the siren.

  3. Go to its settings by clicking the gear icon Settings-M.

  4. Go to the Beeps Settings menu.

  5. Enable the Entry Delays and Exit Delays toggles in the Beep on delays section.

  6. Set the Beep Volume.

  7. Click Back to save settings.

  8. Repeat steps from 1 to 7 for all sirens on which you want to enable the notifications.

Backup batteries requirements

For the EN 50131 Grade 3 installations, system standby working time should be at least 60 hours. Please use a Fibra power supply calculator to check the maximum current consumption from Superior Hub Hybrid. If it exceeds 115 mA, use Superior LineSupply Fibra to share the power consumption between the module and Superior Hub Hybrid.