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Ajax relays

Ajax relays

Wireless and wired relays to control the power supply remotely

The impulse for automation and security

Ajax relays’ versatile settings and low power consumption make them perfect tools for remotely controlling various appliances’ power supply. They can pair with a backup battery and operate in both low-voltage and household networks.

Explore the unique features of Ajax relays

Flexibility at the core

Ajax relays offer a wide range of applications, making them versatile tools for various control needs. They can manage water shutoff valves, electrically operated gates, and barriers with electric drives. The relays can be activated according to specific scenarios, such as when an alarm is triggered by any detector or when the panic button is pressed. Additionally, they can block access control system readers when a security system is armed.

Flexibility at the core

No extra installation effort

Connecting relays to the hub takes less than a minute — it’s enough to scan a QR code with Ajax apps. They fit easily into a junction box, an electrical panel, or a switching unit body with DIN Holder. The flexible external antenna provides stable connectivity. For additional protection, wired Ajax four-channel relays can also be installed in Case. Both wireless and wired Ajax relays can be reconfigured remotely without site visits.

No extra installation effort

Reliable communication

Wireless relays are connected to Ajax systems via the secure Jeweller protocol, which provides a communication range of up to 1,000 meters in open space. Wired relays offer up to 2,000 meters of wired communication with a hub. In both cases, the wide communication range allows coverage of large areas, making the relays suitable for properties such as large homes, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, or multistory complexes.

Reliable communication

Ajax product categories

In an Ajax system, you can combine devices of all product categories: Intrusion protection (both Superior and Baseline), Video surveillance, Fire and life safety, or Comfort and automation. Create the system to suit your needs and manage it in a single interface.

Remote control relays for enhanced automation

Remote control relays are essential in modern security systems, enabling efficient control over various devices and systems. Designed to work in low-voltage and household networks, these relays are versatile solutions for remotely managing power to multiple applications, such as gates, shutters, and door locks. They also allow seamless automation, making them valuable in security and smart-home ecosystems.

What is a remote control relay?

A relay is a switch operated by electrical signals, allowing it to control power flow to connected devices. In a security context, relays provide the necessary flexibility to automate functions and manage power remotely. This capability is crucial for triggering specific actions, like locking doors, closing shutters, or powering off sensitive equipment, all from a distance.

Critical applications of remote relays

  1. Access management for gates and barriers

Relays are commonly used to control gates and barriers that are equipped with electric drives. This setup ensures that only authorized individuals can gain entry, enhancing security for both residential and commercial properties.

  1. Automating scenarios for security systems

In integrated systems, relays can be configured to activate upon specific triggers, such as alarms or panic button presses. For example, in an emergency, relays can initiate safety protocols, turning off power, activating backup devices, or blocking access points.

  1. Controlling power to door locks

Relays enable remote control over electronic door locks, allowing for quick locking or unlocking. This capability is valuable for buildings with controlled access requirements or properties where instant door control enhances security.

  1. Managing additional smart devices

Relays can remotely control lights, ventilation systems, and other smart appliances, making them essential to building automation. This function allows property managers to improve energy efficiency while maintaining security.

Practical advantages of low-voltage relays

Low-voltage relays are designed to manage power control efficiently and safely, making them suitable for various applications without excessive energy use. Key benefits include:

  • Adaptability in multiple network types: Compatible with low-voltage systems and standard household circuits, relays integrate easily with different power sources, enabling use in various settings.
  • Low power consumption: These relays operate with minimal energy requirements, supporting sustainable use and ensuring they can function effectively on backup battery systems.
  • Quick setup and remote access: Setting up a relay is straightforward; they connect easily to central systems and can be reconfigured remotely without requiring on-site visits.

Streamlined installation and connectivity

Remote relays come in both wireless and wired options, each providing strong communication for reliable operation:

  • Wireless relays: Using secure radio protocols, they maintain communication up to 1,000 meters, making them ideal for large properties without requiring complex cabling.
  • Wired relays: With a communication range of up to 2,000 meters, wired relays are suitable for extensive setups in industrial or commercial buildings, ensuring stable, interference-free connections.

Reliable communication and security features

Equipped with secure protocols, remote relays offer extensive coverage and advanced features to keep systems connected and protected:

  • Enhanced connectivity: Wired and wireless relays provide solid and stable connections, supporting large properties such as warehouses, office complexes, and multistory residences.
  • Protected from interference: Relays maintain secure data transmission, protecting sensitive commands from external tampering or interception.
  • Tamper-resistant design: Advanced protection mechanisms alert users to unauthorized interference, ensuring the relay remains securely in place and functional.

Expanding possibilities with automated power control

Remote control relays are more than simple switches; they’re essential tools for efficient automation and enhanced security. With applications across diverse industries and property types, these devices provide the flexibility to manage power flow, automate security scenarios, and control smart appliances — all with reliability and ease.

With minimal setup and maintenance, remote control relays offer a streamlined way to elevate automation and reinforce safety, making them invaluable assets in any modern security system.