Keypads: elevating Ajax system management
Ajax keypads designed for security and automation devices’ management
Convenient Ajax system control
Keypads are designed to control an Ajax system. You can quickly arm and disarm the system and manage one or more automation devices. Each keypad features a button that can operate as a panic button and trigger alarms. After the button is pressed, the system sends an alarm to the CMS and all users and activates sirens.
KeyPad TouchScreen Jeweller
Wireless keypad with a touch screen that supports authentication with smartphones, Pass, Tag, and codes
Color:
Pass
Contactless card for security control
Tag
Contactless key fob to control security modes
KeyPad Plus Jeweller
Wireless touch keypad with support for encrypted contactless cards and key fobs
Color:
Pass
Contactless card for security control
Tag
Contactless key fob to control security modes
Explore the unique features of Ajax keypads
Versatile authentication and remote security control
Ajax keypads offer different authentication methods, including Tag key fobs, Pass cards, smartphones, and personal codes1. Access rights, codes, and devices are managed in Ajax apps. If a code or device is compromised or a user needs to be removed, settings can be changed remotely without the need for site visits.
Autonomy and safe communication
Ajax offers an extensive communication range, enabling keypad integration across large facilities. Wireless devices communicate with a hub at a distance of up to 1,700 m in an open space, while wired models extend the range to 2,000 m. The wireless keypads run on pre-installed batteries with a lifespan of up to 4.5 years2 with minimal maintenance requirements. On the other hand, wired devices consume minimum power for energy-efficient operation.
Complex sabotage protection
The event log is available in Ajax apps, clearly showing who changed the security mode, when, and how. Keypads support a duress code. The panic button instantly alerts CMS and users during emergencies. Other device protection features include data encryption, protection against code guessing, and alarms when unauthorized third-party access devices are used. The system also has protocol-level protection against spoofing.
The available authentication methods depend on the device model.
Depends on the keypad model.
Ajax product lines
Superior, Fibra, and Baseline product lines are mutually compatible. This opens up numerous possibilities for building systems of any configuration.