AJAX ManualCallPoint Jeweller User Manual

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ManualCallPoint Jeweller user manual
ManualCallPoint Jeweller is a wireless manual alarm activation button. The
device allows you to activate an alarm in case of an emergency. The button can
be reset using a special tool (key) included in the kit. The device is designed for
indoor installation only.
The button is available in several versions:
ManualCallPoint (Red) Jeweller;
ManualCallPoint (Blue) Jeweller.
To transmit alarms and events, ManualCallPoint communicates with the
the secure
Jeweller
without obstacles.
Buy ManualCallPoint Jeweller
Functional elements
Updated November 17, 2023
protocol. The communication range is up to 1,700 meters
hub
via

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  • Page 1 ManualCallPoint Jeweller user manual Updated November 17, 2023 ManualCallPoint Jeweller is a wireless manual alarm activation button. The device allows you to activate an alarm in case of an emergency. The button can be reset using a special tool (key) included in the kit. The device is designed for indoor installation only.
  • Page 2 . Triggers when someone tries to detach the button from the surface or remove it from the mounting panel. 6. Power button. 7. QR code with the device ID for pairing the button with an Ajax hub. 8. Hole for the special tool. 9. Special tool (key).
  • Page 3: Operating Principle

    An alarm signal is then transmitted to the central monitoring station (CMS). Users receive sound alarm noti cations in the Ajax app. The system can be con gured to send Critical Alerts that bypass “silent” or...
  • Page 4 How to set up Critical Alerts The alarm remains active until the button is reset using the bundled special tool. To reset, insert the key into the corresponding hole. After resetting, the button is ready to be reused. The device features a transparent lid to prevent accidental presses during its installation and use.
  • Page 5 8. Click Save.The new scenario will now appear in the device scenarios list. Sending events to the monitoring station The Ajax system can transmit alarms to both PRO Desktop monitoring app and...
  • Page 6 The hub and the device operating at different radio frequencies are incompatible. The radio-frequency range of the device may vary by region. We recommend purchasing and using Ajax devices in the same region. You can verify the range of operating radio frequencies with the...
  • Page 7 3. Ensure that the hub is switched on and has internet access via Ethernet, Wi- Fi and/or mobile network. 4. Ensure that the hub is disarmed and does not start updating by checking its status in the Ajax app. Connecting to the hub 1. Open the Ajax app and select the hub where you want to add the button.
  • Page 8 This must be done through the Ajax app. Malfunctions When a malfunction is detected, the Ajax app displays a malfunction counter on the device icon. All malfunctions are indicated in the device’s states. Fields with malfunctions will be highlighted in red.
  • Page 9 The button has tamper alarms permanently deactivated. Learn more States The states include information about the device and its operating parameters. You can nd the states of ManualCallPoint in Ajax apps: 1. Sign in to the Ajax app 2. Select a hub.
  • Page 10 Battery charge level of the device. Two states available: Battery Charge Low. How battery charge is displayed in Ajax apps The status of the button tamper that responds to detachment or opening of the device enclosure: Open — the button was removed from SmartBracket mounting panel, or its integrity was compromised.
  • Page 11 Alarm — button pressed; No Alarm — the button not pressed. If the device is operating in the Scenario Trigger mode: Button Pressed; Button Not Pressed. The button operating mode. Two modes are available: Fire Alarm — sends an alarm when pressed. Operating Mode Scenario Trigger ...
  • Page 12 Settings To change ManualCallPoint settings, in the Ajax app: 1. Go to the Devices tab. 2. Select ManualCallPoint from the list. 3. Go to Settings by clicking on the icon. 4. Set the required parameters. 5. Click Back to save the new settings.
  • Page 13 Three options are available: No — the device operates in normal mode and transmits all events. Entirely — the device does not execute system commands or participate in automation scenarios; additionally, the system ignores alarms and other device noti cations. Lid only — the system ignores the device tamper triggering noti cations.
  • Page 14: Functionality Testing

    Functionality testing The Ajax system offers several types of tests to assist in selecting the correct installation location for the devices. Tests do not start immediately. However, the waiting time does not exceed the duration of one “hub—device” polling interval.
  • Page 15: Signal Strength

    the presence of barriers that might hinder radio signal transmission between devices, such as walls, inter oor ceilings, or large objects located in the premises. ManualCallPoint should be located on escape routes, particularly at all storey exits and all exits to open air leading to an ultimate place of safety (even if these exits are not labeled as re exits).
  • Page 16: Installation

    How not to install the button 1. Outdoors, as it can lead to false alarms and device failure. 2. Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside the permissible limits , as this can damage the device. 3. Closer than 1 meter to the hub or radio signal range extender to prevent connection loss with the hub.
  • Page 17 2. Fix SmartBracket mounting panel using double-sided tape or other temporary fasteners. Place the mounting panel on a vertical surface at a height of 1.4 meters. Use double-sided tape only for temporary attachment. If the device is only attached with tape, it may detach from the surface at any time, and the tamper will not trigger if the device is removed.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    The pre-installed battery lasts up to 7 years with typical use (one press of one minute per week). Using it more often may reduce its lifespan. You can monitor the battery level at any time in the Ajax app. Technical speci cations...
  • Page 19 Warranty for the Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing” products is valid for 2 years after the date of purchase. If you encounter any issues with the device’s functionality, we recommend contacting Ajax Technical Support rst. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely. Warranty obligations...

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