AJAX WallSwitch User Manual

AJAX WallSwitch User Manual

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WallSwitch User manual
Updated January 11, 2023
WallSwitch is a power relay to control 110/230 V~ power supply remotely. The
relay power supply is not galvanically isolated with terminal blocks; therefore,
WallSwitch switches only the power received at the power supply terminal blocks.
The device has an energy consumption meter and features three types of
protection: voltage, current, and temperature.
Only a quali ed electrician or installer should install WallSwitch.
WallSwitch controls the power supply of electrical appliances connected to the
circuit with a load of up to 3 kW using
Ajax apps automation scenarios
,
, the
function button on the relay, and by pressing
Button
.

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  • Page 1 WallSwitch User manual Updated January 11, 2023 WallSwitch is a power relay to control 110/230 V~ power supply remotely. The relay power supply is not galvanically isolated with terminal blocks; therefore, WallSwitch switches only the power received at the power supply terminal blocks.
  • Page 2: Functional Elements

    WallSwitch is connected to the Ajax security system via the secure Jeweller radio protocol. The communication range is up to 1,000 meters in an open space. The device works only with Ajax radio signal range extenders hubs Buy WallSwitch Functional elements 1.
  • Page 3: Operating Principle

    00:00 00:04 WallSwitch is a power relay of the Ajax security system. The relay is installed in the electrical circuit gap to control the power supply of devices connected to this circuit. The relay can be controlled via the function button on the device (by holding...
  • Page 4 The maximum resistive load of the relay is 3 kW. If an inductive or capacitive load is connected, the maximum switching current drops to 8 A. Automation scenarios 00:00 00:07 Ajax’s scenarios offer a new level of protection. With them, the security system not only noti es about a threat, but also actively resists it.
  • Page 5 , a user can switch on and off electrical appliances connected to an electrical circuit controlled by WallSwitch. Click the toggle in the WallSwitch eld in the Devices menu: the state of the relay contacts will change to the opposite, and the connected electrical device will switch off or on.
  • Page 6: Protection Types

    When WallSwitch is in pulse mode, the toggle will change from on/off to pulse. Protection types WallSwitch has three types of protection that operate independently: voltage, current, and temperature. Voltage protection: is activated if the supply voltage exceeds the range of 184–253 V~.
  • Page 7 The protocol involves regular polling Ajax devices by the hub at intervals of 12 to 300 seconds (set in the Ajax app) to monitor communication with all devices and display their statuses in the app.
  • Page 8 Ajax app. Selecting the installation spot The device is connected to the 110/230 V~ grid. The WallSwitch dimensions (39 × 33 × 18 mm) allow installing the device into the deep junction box, inside the electrical appliance enclosure, or in the distribution board. A exible external antenna ensures stable communication.
  • Page 9 3. Near sources of radio interference: for example, at a distance of less than 1 meter from a router. This can lead to a loss of connection between WallSwitch and the hub (or range extender). 4. In places with low or unstable signal strength. This can lead to a loss of connection between the relay and the hub (or range extender).
  • Page 10 Recommended antenna position When connecting, it is recommended to use cables with a cross-section of 1.5 — 2 mm². WallSwitch should not be connected to circuits with a load of more than 3 To install WallSwitch: 1. If you install WallSwitch on a DIN rail, x DIN Holder to it rst.
  • Page 11 3. Make sure that the hub is on and has Internet access via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network. You can do this in the Ajax app or by checking the hub LED indicator. It should light up white or green.
  • Page 12 WallSwitch only works with one hub. When connected to a new hub, it stops sending noti cations to the previous one. Once added to a new hub, WallSwitch is not removed from the list of devices of the old hub. This has to be done in the Ajax app.
  • Page 13 Temperature protection was activated. Voltage protection was activated. There is no connection between WallSwitch and the hub (or radio signal range extender). Icons Icons display some of WallSwitch states. You can see them in the Ajax app in the Devices tab.
  • Page 14 Temperature protection was activated. Learn more States The states display information about the device and its operating parameters. WallSwitch states are available in the Ajax app. In order to do so: 1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Select WallSwitch in the list.
  • Page 15 O ine — the relay has lost connection with the radio signal range extender. The eld is displayed if WallSwitch is operated via a radio signal range extender. WallSwitch contacts status: Yes — the relay contacts are closed, the electrical appliance connected to the circuit is energized.
  • Page 16 The frequency of value updates depends on the Jeweller settings. The default value is 36 seconds. The actual value of voltage that WallSwitch is switching. Voltage The frequency of value updates depends on the Jeweller settings. The default value is 36 seconds.
  • Page 17 The power consumption values are displayed in increments of 1 W. The counter is reset when WallSwitch is powered off. Shows the status of WallSwitch temporary deactivation function: No — the relay operates normally, responds to commands, executes scenarios, and transmits all events.
  • Page 18 To change WallSwitch settings in the Ajax app: 1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Select WallSwitch in the list. 3. Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon 4. Set the parameters. 5. Click Back to save the new settings.
  • Page 19 Selecting the pulse duration: 1 to 255 seconds. Pulse Duration The setting is available when WallSwitch operates in the pulse mode. Current protection setting: On — current protection is enabled. The relay automatically switches off and opens the contacts at a load of 13 A or more.
  • Page 20 Learn more User Guide Opens the relay User Manual in the Ajax app. Temporary deactivation Allows to temporarily disable the device without removing it from the system. Two options are available:...
  • Page 21: Functionality Testing

    Indication 00:00 00:04 WallSwitch LED indicator ashes periodically if the device is not added to the hub. When you press the function button on the relay, the LED indicator lights up green. Functionality testing WallSwitch functionality tests do not begin immediately but not later than over a single hub—device polling period (36 seconds with default settings).
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    To run a test in the Ajax app: 1. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the PRO app. 2. Go to the Devices tab. 3. Select WallSwitch. 4. Go to the Settings 5.
  • Page 23 905.0 – 926.5 MHz Radio frequency band 915.85 – 926.5 MHz 921.0 – 922.0 MHz Depends on the sales region. hubs radio signal range All Ajax , and Compatibility extenders Radio signal modulation GFSK Up to 1,000 m in an open space...
  • Page 24: Complete Set

    Warranty for the Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing” products is valid for 2 years after the purchase. If the device does not function correctly, please contact the Ajax Technical Support rst. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
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