Takeover Module Jeweller is a module used to integrate wireless third-party devices into an Ajax system. The integration module supports four protocols and three frequencies¹. The device is designed for indoor use only.
Takeover Module Jeweller operates in an Ajax system and exchanges data with a hub via the secure Jeweller and Wings radio protocols.
¹ Only Qolsys/Interlogix (319.5 MHz) and Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG (345 MHz) are available. Other protocols will be available with future updates.
Functional elements
- Logo with an LED indicator.
- Holes to secure the SmartBracket mounting panel to the surface.
- SmartBracket mounting panel. Slide it down to open.
- Perforated part of the mounting panel. It triggers a tamper alarm if someone attempts to detach the device from the surface. Do not break it off.
- Power supply connector.
- QR code with the device ID. It is used to add the integration module to the hub.
- Сable retainer clamp.
- Tamper button.
- Power button.
Compatible hubs and range extenders
The integration module requires an Ajax hub running OS Malevich 2.40 or later.
Compatible wireless third-party devices
The integration module supports the following wireless third-party devices.
Note that the integration module operates only on one frequency compatible with a specific manufacturer at a time. Operation on multiple frequencies simultaneously is not possible.
| Device type | Name | Model | |
| 1 | Door/window contact | IQ MICRO DW-S | QS1132-840 (white) QS1130-840 (brown) |
| 2 | Door/window contact | IQ MINI DW-S | QS1135-840 (white) QS1136-840 (brown) |
| 3 | Door/window contact | IQ DOOR/WINDOW-S | QS1133-840 |
| 4 | Door/window contact | IQ DW MINI EXTENDED-S | QS1137-840 |
| 5 | Door/window contact | IQ RECESSED DW-S | QS1134-840 |
| 6 | Door/window/shock sensor | IQ SHOCK MINI-S | IQSM |
| 7 | Door/window/shock sensor | IQ SHOCK-S | QS1138-840 |
| 8 | Motion detector | IQ MOTION-S | QS1231-840 |
| 9 | Motion detector | IQ MOTION-S | QS1230-840 |
| 10 | Flood detector | IQ FLOOD-S | QS5536-840 |
| 11 | Glass break detector | IQ GLASS-S | QS1431-840 |
| 12 | Garage tilt detector | IQ TILT-S | QS1131-840 |
| 13 | Temperature sensor | IQ TEMP-S | QS5535-840 |
| 14 | Smoke detector | IQ SMOKE | QS5110-840 |
| 15 | CO detector | IQ CARBON | QS5210-840 |
| 16 | Heat detector | IQ HEAT 135 | QS5517-840 |
| 17 | Heat detector | IQ HEAT 200 | QS5518-840 |
| 18 | Heat detector | IQ HEAT 135/200 | QS5519-840 |
| 19 | 4-button key fob | IQ FOB-S | QS1331-840 |
| 20 | Panic Pendant | IQ PENDANT-S | QS1332-840 |
| 21 | Panic Fall Pendant | IQ FALL PENDANT | QS1314-840 |
| 22 | Scenario executor + doorbell alerter | IQ DOORBELL | QS1119-840 |
| Device type | Model | |
| 1 | Door/window contact | TX-E201 |
| 2 | Door/window contact | TX-E221 |
| 3 | Door/window contact | TX-E231 |
| 4 | Door/window contact | 60-362N-10-319.5 or (NX-650N) 60-362N-11-319.5 or (NX-651N) |
| 5 | Door/window contact | 60-362N-29-319 |
| 6 | Door/window contact | NX-450 NX-451 |
| 7 | Door/window contact | TX-1010-01-1 |
| 8 | Door/window contact | TX-1012-01-1 |
| 9 | Door/window contact | TX-1510-01-1 |
| 10 | Door/window contact | 60-670-95R |
| 11 | Door/window contact | 60-499-10-319.5 |
| 12 | Door/window contact | 60-688-95 |
| 13 | Door/window contact | VERSA-GE |
| 14 | Shock sensor | 60-886-95 |
| 15 | Motion detector | 60-703-95 |
| 16 | Motion detector | 60-639-95R-OD |
| 17 | Motion detector | TX-E721 |
| 18 | Motion detector | TX-2810-01-4 |
| 19 | Motion detector | 60-511-02-95 |
| 20 | Motion detector | 60-807-95R |
| 21 | Motion detector | 60-880-95 |
| 22 | Glass break detector | 60-462-10-319.5 |
| 23 | Glass break detector | 60-873-95 |
| 24 | Glass break detector | 60-886-95 |
| 25 | Smoke detector | TX-6010-01-1 |
| 26 | Smoke detector | SLX-AD-T3 |
| 27 | CO detector | TX-6310-01-1 |
| 28 | CO detector | 600-6520-95 |
| 29 | Fire alarm call point | 60-589-319.5 |
| 30 | Smoke/heat/freeze detector | SDX-135Z |
| 31 | Smoke/CO/heat/freeze detector | CDX-135Z |
| 32 | Flood/freeze detector | TX-E611 |
| 33 | Flood detector | NX-695 |
| 34 | Heat detector | 60-460-319.5 |
| 35 | Heat detector | HDX-135 HDX-200 |
| 36 | Freeze detector | 60-504-10-319.5 |
| 37 | Garage/tilt sensor | TX-E401 |
| 38 | Garage/tilt sensor | TX-8010-01-1 |
| 39 | Personal panic device | TX-4200-01-1 |
| 40 | Pendant panic button | NX-475 |
| 41 | Wristwatch panic button | NX-474 |
| 42 | 4-button key fob | TX-4014-01-2 |
| 43 | 2-button keychain | 60-607-319.5 |
| 44 | 4-button micro key fob | 600-1064-95R |
| Device type | Model | |
| 1 | Door/window contact | SW-ATT-V2 |
| 2 | Recessed door/window contact | W-ATT-RDW |
| 3 | PIR motion detector | SW-ATT-PIR |
| 4 | Glass break detector | SW-ATT-GB |
| 5 | Temperature/flood sensor | SW-ATT-TF |
| 6 | Smoke detector | SW-ATT-SMKT |
| 7 | Wireless CO detector | SW-ATT-CO |
| 8 | Key fobs | SW-ATT-FOB |
| Device type | Model | |
| 1 | Door/window sensor | WS4945NA |
| 2 | Motion detector | WS4904P |
| 3 | Motion detector | WLS914-433 |
| 4 | Glass break sensor | WLS912L-433 |
| 5 | Shock sensor | EV-DW4927SS |
| 6 | Smoke detector | WS4936 |
| 7 | Smoke/heat detector | WS4916 |
| 8 | Carbon monoxide detector | WS4933 |
| 9 | 2-button key fob | WS4949 |
| 10 | 4-button key fob | WS4939 |
| 11 | Pendant button | WS4938 |
| 12 | Wireless repeater | WS4920 |
| Device type | Model | |
| 1 | Door/window contact | 5816WMWH |
| 2 | Door/window contact | 5820L |
| 3 | Door/window contact | 5815 |
| 4 | Motion detector | 5800PIR-COM |
| 5 | Motion detector | 5898 |
| 6 | Motion detector | 5800PIR |
| 7 | Glass break detector | 5853 |
| 8 | Smoke detector | 5806W3 |
| 9 | Smoke detector + heat detector | 5808W3 |
| 10 | CO detector | 5800CO |
| 11 | CO detector | GG-CO8345 (2GIG-CO8-345) |
| 12 | Asset theft detector | 5870API |
| 13 | Temperature/ROR heat detector | 5809SS |
| 14 | Temperature + flood detector | 5821 |
| 15 | Smoke + CO detector | 5800COMBO |
| 16 | Low temperature detector | 5800FLOOD |
| 17 | Smoke/CO/temperature detector | 5800CMBOV |
| 18 | Smoke/heat detector | 5800 SMOKEV |
| 19 | Outdoor motion detector | 5800PIR-OD2 |
| 20 | Panic single/double button | 5802wXT-2 |
Operating principle
Takeover Module Jeweller is designed to integrate wireless third-party devices into an Ajax system. The integration module receives information about alarms, malfunctions, and events from devices through a wireless connection. Then, it sends the event to the hub via the Jeweller wireless data transfer protocol. The hub, in turn, sends notifications to users and the monitoring station.
The module supports four protocols and three frequencies¹, allowing integration of devices from different manufacturers.
Takeover Module Jeweller can be used to integrate alarm and auxiliary request panic buttons, key fobs (coming soon), indoor and outdoor motion detectors, as well as detectors that respond to door opening, vibration, glass break, fire (coming soon), and gas and water leaks.
The third-party device type is specified when adding the device to the module and can also be changed in the device’s settings. The selected type determines the text of alarm notifications and events of the added device, as well as event codes transmitted to monitoring software.
¹ Only Qolsys/Interlogix (319.5 MHz) and Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG (345 MHz) are available. Other protocols will be available with future updates.
Types of wireless devices
Takeover Module Jeweller can integrate up to 80 wireless third-party devices. The following types of devices with corresponding icons are available in an Ajax app:
| Device type | Icon |
| Motion detector |
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| Tilt detector |
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| Opening detector |
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| Shock detector |
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| Glass break detector |
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| Fire detector (coming soon) |
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| CO detector (coming soon) |
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| Smoke detector (coming soon) |
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| Heat detector (coming soon) |
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| Freeze detector (coming soon) |
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| Flood detector |
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| Key fob (coming soon) |
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| Custom |
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Jeweller data transfer protocol
Jeweller is a proprietary wireless communication technology that provides fast and reliable two-way communication between the hub and devices. The integration module uses Jeweller to transmit commands, alarms, and events.
Wings data transfer protocol
Wings is a proprietary wireless communication technology for transmitting large data packets. The integration module uses Wings to upload firmware updates.
Firmware update
If a new firmware version for Takeover Module Jeweller is available, the icon appears in Ajax apps in the Devices
tab. An admin or a PRO with access to the system settings can run an update in the device states or settings. The on-screen instructions help to update the firmware successfully.
Sending events to the monitoring station
An Ajax system can transmit alarms to the Ajax PRO Desktop app and the monitoring station in the formats of SurGard (Contact ID), SIA (DC-09), ADEMCO 685, and other protocols.
Takeover Module Jeweller can transmit the following events:
- Integration module tamper alarm / restoration.
- Added device alarm/restoration.
- Loss/restoration of connection between the integration module and the hub or radio signal range extender.
- Loss/restoration of connection between the integration module and the devices added to it.
- Deactivation/activation of the integration module.
- Deactivation/activation of wireless devices added to the integration module.
- Unsuccessful attempt to arm a security system (if system integrity check is enabled).
When an alarm is received, the monitoring station operator knows what has happened and where to dispatch a rapid response unit. Ajax device addressability allows the system to send events to Ajax PRO Desktop and the monitoring station with the specified device type, name, security group, and virtual room. The list of transmitted parameters may vary depending on monitoring software and the selected communication protocol.
You can find the device ID and loop (zone) number in the device states. The device number corresponds to the loop (zone) number.
Selecting an installation site
Takeover Module Jeweller is designed for indoor installation. We recommend choosing an installation site that is hidden from view.
When choosing a location for installing Takeover Module Jeweller, consider the parameters that affect its operation:
- Jeweller and Wings signal strength.
- Distance and presence of obstacles between third-party devices and the integration module.
You must follow the placement recommendations when designing the system for the facility. Only specialists can design and install an Ajax system. A list of recommended partners is available here.
Signal strength
The Jeweller signal strength is determined by the number of undelivered or corrupted data packets over a certain period of time. The icon in the Devices
tab in Ajax apps indicates the signal strength:
- three bars — excellent signal strength;
- two bars — good signal strength;
- one bar — low signal strength; stable operation is not guaranteed;
- crossed-out icon — no signal.
Check the Jeweller and Wings signal strength before final installation. If the signal strength is one or zero bars, stable module operation cannot be guaranteed. Consider relocating the module, as repositioning by even 8 inches can significantly improve the signal strength. If the signal remains poor or unstable after relocation, use a radio signal range extender.
Refer to the Module functionality tests section to learn how to run the Jeweller and Wings signal strength tests.
Where not to install the integration module
- Outdoors. This may cause the module to malfunction.
- In places with temperature and humidity beyond the permissible limits. This may damage the module.
- Closer than 3 ft to the hub (or the radio signal range extender).
- In places with low or unstable Jeweller or Wings signal strength.
Installation
Before installing Takeover Module Jeweller, ensure you have selected the optimal location that meets the requirements of this manual.
Do not rotate the module when mounting it vertically (for example, on a wall). When the module is installed correctly, the Ajax logo should be oriented horizontally.
When installing and operating the device, follow general electrical safety rules for using electrical appliances and the requirements of electrical safety regulations.
To install the module:
- Slide the SmartBracket mounting panel down to remove it from the module.
- Connect the power cable to the module’s power supply connector.
- Secure the power cable using the supplied cable retainer clamp and screws. The retainer clamp must fit tightly against the cable so that the module’s mounting panel closes easily. This reduces the likelihood of sabotage, as pulling the secured cable loose requires greater force.
- Add the module to the system.
- Temporarily secure the SmartBracket panel using double-sided adhesive tape or other temporary fasteners.
Double-sided adhesive tape should only be used for temporary installation. The device secured in this manner may come unstuck at any time. As long as the device is secured with the double-sided adhesive tape, the tamper button will not be triggered when the device is detached from the surface.
- Place the module on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
- Perform the module functionality tests.
- If the tests are successful, remove the module from SmartBracket.
- Secure the SmartBracket panel to the surface with bundled screws. Use all fixing points.
If you use other fasteners, ensure they do not damage or deform the panel.
- Place the module on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
- Tighten the holding screws on the bottom of the module enclosure. The screws are required for more secure fastening and to protect the module from being dismantled.
Adding the integration module to the system
The hub and the integrating module operating at different radio frequencies are incompatible. The module’s radio frequency range may vary by region. We recommend purchasing and using Ajax devices in the same region. The technical support service can help you check the operating frequency range.
Before adding the module
- Install an Ajax app.
- Log in to your account or create a new one.
- Select a space or create a new one.
- Add at least one virtual room.
- Add a compatible hub to the space. Ensure the hub is turned on and has internet access via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network.
- Check the states in the Ajax app to ensure the space is disarmed and the hub is not updating.
Only a PRO user or a space admin with the rights to configure the system can add a device to the hub.
Adding the module to the hub
- Open an Ajax app. Select a space to which you want to add the integration module.
- Go to the Devices
tab and tap Add device.
- Scan a QR code or enter the device ID manually. The QR code with the device ID is placed on the module enclosure. Also, it is duplicated on the device packaging.
- Assign a name to the integration module.
- Select a virtual room and a security group (if Group mode is enabled).
- Tap Add, and the countdown will begin.
- Turn on the integration module by holding down the power button for three seconds.
Note that a connection request to the hub is sent the moment the integration module is turned on. If the connection fails, turn off the module for five seconds and try again. If the maximum number of devices has already been added to the hub, the system will send an error notification when you attempt to add more.
Once added to the hub, the integration module will appear in the list of hub devices in the Ajax app. The interval for updating device states in the list depends on the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra settings and is 36 seconds by default.
Takeover Module Jeweller works with only one hub. When the integration module is added to a new hub, it stops sending events to the old one. However, the integration module remains in the device list of the old hub and must be removed manually in the Ajax app.
Adding a wireless device to the integration module
In an Ajax system, each device added to Takeover Module Jeweller occupies one slot within the hub’s device limit. If the maximum number of devices has already been added to the hub, the system will send an error notification when you attempt to add more.
Before adding a third-party device to the integration module, read the manufacturer’s instructions for this device.
Ensure the integration module and wireless third-party devices are within their respective radio signal coverage areas.
Configuring the module’s compatibility mode
Before adding a wireless device to the integration module, configure the module to use the appropriate protocol and operating frequency so that they match the third-party device’s operating characteristics. Use the Compatibility mode option in the module settings to configure the protocol and operating frequency.
To configure the module’s compatibility mode, in an Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Select Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Go to Settings
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- Go to Compatibility mode and select the manufacturer of the third-party device¹:
- Qolsys/Interlogix (319.5 MHz)
- AT&T (433 MHz) (coming soon)
- DSC (433 MHz) (coming soon)
- Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG (345 MHz)
- Tap Save to apply the settings.
Note that the integration module operates only on one frequency compatible with a specific manufacturer at a time. Operation on multiple frequencies simultaneously is not possible.
Switching the module’s compatibility mode will remove all previously added wireless third-party devices.
¹ Only Qolsys/Interlogix (319.5 MHz) and Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG (345 MHz) are available. Other protocols will be available with future updates.
Adding a Qolsys/Interlogix device
Ensure that the Qolsys/Interlogix (319.5 MHz) option is selected in the module’s Compatibility mode settings. If not, refer to the Configuring the module’s compatibility mode section to set the appropriate mode.
- In an Ajax app, go to the Devices
tab.
- Find Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the module icon.
- Tap Add device.
- Assign a name to the device.
- Select a virtual room and a security group (if Group mode is enabled).
- Select the device type. For specific device types, select IQ or Other sensor type.
Note that selecting an incorrect sensor type may cause a third-party device to operate improperly or become completely inoperable.
- Add the device to the integration module automatically or manually:
- To add the device automatically:
- Tap Scan for devices.
- Once the system starts searching for devices, trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- Select the required device from the list.
- Trigger the device again by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device manually:
- Tap Add manually.
- Enter the serial number (DL ID) specified on the device or its packaging. If the device has multiple serial numbers, enter the first one.
- Trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device automatically:
- If the device is added successfully, the app will display a corresponding message. If the device is not found, follow the steps suggested by the app.
Once added to the integration module, the third-party device will appear in the list of module devices in the Ajax app.
Ensure that the AT&T (433 MHz) option is selected in the module’s Compatibility mode settings. If not, refer to the Configuring the module’s compatibility mode section to set the appropriate mode.
- In an Ajax app, go to the Devices
tab.
- Find Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the module icon.
- Tap Add device.
- Assign a name to the device.
- Select a virtual room and a security group (if Group mode is enabled).
- Select the device type.
- Add the device to the integration module automatically or manually:
- To add the device automatically:
- Tap Scan for devices.
- Once the system starts searching for devices, trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- Select the required device from the list.
- Trigger the device again by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device manually:
- Tap Add manually.
- Enter the serial number (DL ID) specified on the device or its packaging. If the device has multiple serial numbers, enter the first one.
- Trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device automatically:
- If the device is added successfully, the app will display a corresponding message. If the device is not found, follow the steps suggested by the app.
Once added to the integration module, the third-party device will appear in the list of module devices in the Ajax app.
Ensure that the DSC (433 MHz) option is selected in the module’s Compatibility mode settings. If not, refer to the Configuring the module’s compatibility mode section to set the appropriate mode.
- In an Ajax app, go to the Devices
tab.
- Find Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the module icon.
- Tap Add device.
- Assign a name to the device.
- Select a virtual room and a security group (if Group mode is enabled).
- Select the device type.
- Add the device to the integration module automatically or manually:
- To add the device automatically:
- Tap Scan for devices.
- Once the system starts searching for devices, trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- Select the required device from the list.
- Trigger the device again by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device manually:
- Tap Add manually.
- Enter the serial number (DL ID) specified on the device or its packaging. If the device has multiple serial numbers, enter the first one.
- Trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device automatically:
- If the device is added successfully, the app will display a corresponding message. If the device is not found, follow the steps suggested by the app.
Once added to the integration module, the third-party device will appear in the list of module devices in the Ajax app.
Adding a Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG device
Ensure that the Honeywell/Resideo/2GIG (345 MHz) option is selected in the module’s Compatibility mode settings. If not, refer to the Configuring the module’s compatibility mode section to set the appropriate mode.
- In an Ajax app, go to the Devices
tab.
- Find Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the module icon.
- Tap Add device.
- Assign a name to the device.
- Select a virtual room and a security group (if Group mode is enabled).
- Select the device type.
- Add the device to the integration module automatically or manually:
- To add the device automatically:
- Tap Scan for devices.
- Once the system starts searching for devices, trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- Select the required device from the list.
- Trigger the device again by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device manually:
- Tap Add manually.
- Enter the serial number (DL ID) specified on the device or its packaging. If the device has multiple serial numbers, enter the first one.
- Trigger the device by pressing/releasing the tamper button (if possible) or by activating the main alarm.
- To add the device automatically:
- If the device is added successfully, the app will display a corresponding message. If the device is not found, follow the steps suggested by the app.
Once added to the integration module, the third-party device will appear in the list of module devices in the Ajax app.
Module functionality tests
An Ajax system provides several tests to help you select the correct installation place for the devices. For Takeover Module Jeweller, the following tests are available:
- Jeweller signal strength test — to determine the signal strength and stability between the hub (or the radio signal range extender) and the integration module via the Jeweller wireless data transfer protocol at the installation site.
- Wings signal strength test — to determine the signal strength and stability between the hub (or the radio signal range extender) and the integration module via the Wings wireless data transfer protocol at the installation site.
Icons
The icons in an Ajax app display some of the Takeover Module Jeweller and added device states. The icons can be checked in the Devices tab.
Module icons
| Icon | Meaning |
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Jeweller signal strength. It displays the signal strength between the hub and the integration module. The recommended value is 2–3 bars. |
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Backup battery charge level. |
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| A firmware update is available. Go to the module states or settings to find the description and run an update. | |
| Firmware update is in progress: downloading/installing the latest version. | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered a fire alarm (coming soon). | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered a flood alarm. | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered a CO alarm (coming soon). | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered a smoke alarm (coming soon). | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered an alarm when the upper temperature limit is exceeded (coming soon). | |
| A third-party device added to the module has registered an alarm when the temperature drops below the lower limit (coming soon). | |
| Radio interference level is high. | |
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The module operates via the radio signal range extender. |
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Sending events to the monitoring station is deactivated for the module. |
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The module is permanently deactivated. |
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Tamper alarm notifications are permanently deactivated. |
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The module is deactivated until the system is disarmed. |
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Tamper alarm notifications are deactivated until the system is disarmed. |
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| The module has lost connection to the hub, or the hub has lost connection to the Ajax Cloud server. | |
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The module has not been transferred to the new hub. |
Icons of added devices
| Icon | Meaning |
| Connection between a third-party device and the integration module. | |
| Device battery charge level. | |
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The Chime feature is enabled (coming soon). |
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Entry/exit delay is enabled. |
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The device operates in Always active mode. |
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The device operates when Night mode is enabled. |
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Sending events to the monitoring station is deactivated for the module. |
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| The device has reached the end of its service life. | |
| The device has triggered a tilt alarm. | |
| The device has triggered a fire alarm (coming soon). | |
| The device has triggered a flood alarm. | |
| The device has triggered a CO alarm (coming soon). | |
| The device has triggered a smoke alarm (coming soon). | |
| The device has triggered an alarm when the upper temperature limit is exceeded (coming soon). | |
| The device has triggered an alarm when the temperature drops below the lower limit (coming soon). | |
| The device requires maintenance; refer to the device user manual. | |
| The device is in fault mode. | |
| The device’s external contact has triggered an alarm. | |
| The device has triggered door/window opening alarm. | |
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Tamper alarm notifications are permanently deactivated. |
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Tamper alarm notifications are deactivated until the system is disarmed. |
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The device is permanently deactivated. |
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The device is deactivated until the system is disarmed. |
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| The module has lost connection to the hub, or the hub has lost connection to the Ajax Cloud server. |
States
Module states
The states include information about the integration module and its operating parameters. The states of Takeover Module Jeweller can be found in Ajax apps:
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Select Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
| Parameter | Meaning |
| Data import | Displays an error during data transfer to the new hub:
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| Firmware update | Shows the state of the firmware update if a new version is available:
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| Malfunction |
If you tap The field is displayed only if a malfunction is detected. |
| Jeweller signal strength |
Signal strength between the module and the hub (or the range extender) via the Jeweller channel. The recommended value is 2–3 bars. Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting events and alarms. |
| Connection via Jeweller | Connection state between the module and the hub (or the range extender) via the Jeweller channel:
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| Wings signal strength |
Signal strength between the module and the hub (or the range extender) via the Wings channel. The recommended value is 2–3 bars. Wings is a protocol for updating the device firmware. |
| Connection via Wings | Connection state between the module and the hub (or the range extender) via the Wings channel:
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| [Range extender name] | Connection state between the module and the radio signal range extender:
The field is displayed if the module operates via the radio signal range extender. |
| Battery charge | Battery level of the device. Two states are available:
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| Lid | State of the module’s tamper button, which responds to detachment or opening of the device enclosure:
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| External power | State of the external power supply connection:
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| Radio interference level | The field shows whether the interference level in the radio channel is high:
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| Monitoring | The field shows the state of event transmission to the monitoring station:
The field is displayed only when event transmission to the monitoring station is disabled. |
| Permanent deactivation | The field shows the state of the module’s permanent deactivation setting:
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| One-time deactivation | The field shows the state of the module’s one-time deactivation setting:
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| Firmware | Module firmware version. |
| Device ID | Module ID. It is also available on the QR code on the back of the enclosure and on module packaging. |
| Device No. | Module number. It is transmitted to the monitoring station if an alarm or event occurs in the system. |
States of added devices
The states display information about added devices and their operating parameters. You can find the states of devices added to Takeover Module Jeweller in Ajax apps:
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Select Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the Takeover Module Jeweller icon.
- Select the device from the list.
| Parameter | Meaning |
| Malfunction |
Tapping on the The field is displayed only if a malfunction is detected. |
| Connection | Connection state between Takeover Module Jeweller and the added third-party device:
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| Battery charge | Battery level of the third-party device. Two states are available:
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| Lid | State of the third-party device’s lid:
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| [Sensor type] | Shows the state of the third-party device’s sensor. Depending on the sensor type, the following states are available:
If the third-party device has more than one sensor, there may be multiple [Sensor type] fields. |
| External contact | State of the third-party device’s external contact:
The field is shown only when the third-party device features an external contact. Depending on the third-party device type, there may be multiple External contact fields. |
| Operating mode (coming soon) | State of the key fob operating mode:
Available for the Key fob third-party device type. |
| Always active |
If the option is enabled, the device added to the integration module constantly operates in armed mode and reports alarms. You can configure the option only for certain device types. |
| Monitoring | The field shows the state of event transmission to the monitoring station:
The field is displayed only when event transmission to the monitoring station is disabled. |
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Alarm response: Operating mode |
Shows how the device responds to alarms:
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Alarm response: Entry delay |
Entry delay (alarm activation delay) is the time a user has to disarm the system after entering the premises. |
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Alarm response: Exit delay |
Exit delay (arming delay) is the time a user has to leave the premises after the system is armed. |
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Alarm response: Arm in Night mode |
If this option is enabled, the device switches to armed mode when the system is set to Night mode. |
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Alarm response: Entry delays in Night mode |
Entry delay (alarm activation delay) in Night mode is the time a user has to disable Night mode after entering the premises. |
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Alarm response: Exit delays in Night mode |
Exit delay (arming delay) in Night mode is the time a user has to leave the premises after Night mode is enabled. |
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Alarm response: Night mode delay |
Entry delay in Night mode when the device is set to the Follower operating mode. It is the time a user has to disable Night mode after the Entry/Exit device is triggered. |
| Permanent deactivation | The field shows the state of the device’s permanent deactivation setting:
You can also separately configure the device disconnection:
The feature is configured in Ajax PRO apps. |
| One-time deactivation | The field shows the state of the device’s one-time deactivation setting:
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| DL ID | The serial number (DL ID) of the third-party device. It is printed on the device or its packaging. |
| Device No. | The third-party device loop (zone) number. |
Settings
Module settings
To change Takeover Module Jeweller settings, in an Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Select Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Go to Settings
.
- Set the required parameters.
- Tap Back to save the new settings.
| Setting | Meaning |
| Name |
Integration module name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS, and notifications in the event feed. To change the name, tap on the text field. The name can contain up to 24 Latin characters or up to 12 Cyrillic characters. |
| Room |
Allows a user to select the virtual room to which the integration module is assigned. The room name is displayed in SMS and notifications in the event feed. |
| Compatibility mode | Allows a user to select the module’s protocol and operating frequency so that they match the third-party device’s operating characteristics:
Switching the module’s compatibility mode removes all wireless third-party devices that were previously added to the module. |
| LED indication settings | Allows a user to configure the module’s LED indication:
The LED brightness setting allows a user to adjust the brightness of the module’s LED indicator. This setting is available when the LED indication is enabled. |
| Device offline detection time | Allows a user to specify the third-party device’s offline detection time. If a third-party device remains unreachable for longer than the specified time, the system marks it as offline. The following options are available:
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| Firmware update | Allows a user to switch the module to firmware update mode if a new version is available. |
| Jeweller signal strength test |
Allows a user to switch the module to the Jeweller signal strength test mode. With this test, users can check the signal strength between the hub (or the radio signal range extender) and the module via the Jeweller wireless data transfer protocol to select the optimal installation site. |
| Wings signal strength test |
Allows a user to switch the module to the Wings signal strength test mode. With this test, users can check the signal strength between the hub (or the radio signal range extender) and the module via the Wings wireless data transfer protocol to select the optimal installation site. |
| Monitoring | Opens the Monitoring settings menu:
The Monitoring settings are available in Ajax PRO apps only. |
| User manual | Allows a user to open the Takeover Module Jeweller user manual in an Ajax app. |
| Permanent deactivation |
Allows a user to disable event transmission for the module without removing it from the system. Three options are available:
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| One-time deactivation |
Allows a user to disable module events until the system is disarmed. Three options are available:
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| Delete device | Allows a user to disconnect the module from the hub. |
Settings of added devices
To change the added device settings, in an Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Select Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Select Devices under the Takeover Module Jeweller tile.
- Select the device from the list.
- Go to Settings
.
- Configure the required settings.
- Tap Back to save the new settings.
| Setting | Meaning |
| Name |
Wireless device name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS, and notifications in the event feed. To change the name, tap on the text field. The name can contain up to 24 Latin characters or up to 12 Cyrillic characters. |
| Room |
Allows a user to select the device’s virtual room. The room name is displayed in SMS and notifications in the event feed. |
| Device type |
Allows a user to select the third-party device type. |
| Sensor type | Allows a user to select the type of the third-party device’s sensor:
This option is available only for certain device types. Note that an incorrect sensor type may cause a third-party device to operate improperly or become completely inoperable. |
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Device sensors: [Sensor type] |
Opens the menu that allows a user to configure the device’s specific sensors. This option is available only for certain device types. |
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Device sensors: External contact |
Opens the menu that allows a user to configure the device’s external contacts. This option is available only for certain device types. Ensure the third-party device supports the External contact feature. Read the device documentation before configuring. |
| Additional ID |
If the third-party device supports an additional ID, enabling this feature allows a user to configure a wider range of events that the device transmits. When the option is enabled, the Additional ID and Type of event settings become available for configuring. This option is available only for certain device types. |
| Chime settings (coming soon) |
Opens the Chime settings. The option is available only for certain device types. |
| Alert with siren |
Opens the menu with siren activation settings. If the option is enabled, the sirens added to the system are activated when an alarm is triggered. The list of available options depends on the selected device type. |
| Alarm response | Opens the menu with Alarm response settings. See the settings description below. |
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Alarm response: Operating mode |
Allows a user to specify how the device responds to alarms:
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Alarm response: Entry delay |
Entry delay: 5 to 255 seconds. Entry delay (alarm activation delay) is the time a user has to disarm the system after entering the premises. |
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Alarm response: Exit delay |
Exit delay: 5 to 255 seconds. Exit delay (arming delay) is the time a user has to leave the premises after the system is armed. |
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Alarm response: Arm in Night mode |
When this option is enabled, the device switches to armed mode if the system is set to Night mode. |
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Alarm response: Entry delays in Night mode |
Entry delay in Night mode: 5 to 255 seconds. Entry delay (alarm activation delay) in Night mode is the time a user has to disable Night mode after entering the premises. |
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Alarm response: Exit delays in Night mode |
Exit delay in Night mode: 5 to 255 seconds. Exit delay (arming delay) in Night mode is the time a user has to leave the premises after Night mode is enabled. |
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Alarm response: Night mode delay |
Delay time in Night mode: 5 to 255 seconds. It is the time a user has to disable Night mode after the Entry/Exit device is triggered. The setting is displayed if the device is set to the Follower operating mode and the Arm in Night mode option is enabled. |
| Always active |
If the option is enabled, the device added to the integration module constantly operates in armed mode and reports alarms. This option is available only for certain device types. |
| Scenarios |
Opens the menu with automation scenario settings. |
| Monitoring | Opens the Monitoring settings menu:
The Monitoring settings are available in Ajax PRO apps only. |
| Permanent deactivation |
Allows a user to disable event transmission for the device without removing it from the system. Two options are available:
A user can also separately configure the device deactivation:
The feature is configured in Ajax PRO apps. |
| One-time deactivation |
Allows a user to disable device events until the system is disarmed. Two options are available:
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| Delete device | Allows a user to disconnect the third-party device from the module. |
| Setting | Meaning |
| Name |
Wireless device name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS, and notifications in the event feed. To change the name, tap on the text field. The name can contain up to 24 Latin characters or up to 12 Cyrillic characters. |
| Room |
Allows a user to select the device’s virtual room. The room name is displayed in SMS and notifications in the event feed. |
| Device type | Allows a user to select the third-party device type — the Key fob option. |
| Number of buttons | Allows a user to select the number of buttons on the key fob:
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| Group management |
Allows a user to select a security group that the key fob manages. All groups or a single group can be chosen. The setting is available only if Group mode is enabled. The setting is not available for one-button key fobs. |
| User |
Allows selecting the key fob user. The key fob is not assigned:
The key fob is assigned to a user:
The setting is not available for one-button key fobs. |
| Operating mode | Allows a user to select the key fob operating mode:
The setting is not available for two-button key fobs. |
| Type of event | Allows a user to select the alarm type:
The text of SMS and notifications in the app depends on the selected alarm type. The setting is available only for Panic operating mode. |
| Alert with siren if button is pressed |
If the option is enabled, the sirens added to the system are activated when an alarm is triggered. The setting is available only for Panic operating mode. |
| Scenarios |
Opens the menu with automation scenario settings. |
| Monitoring | Opens the Monitoring settings menu:
The Monitoring settings are available in Ajax PRO apps only. |
| Permanent deactivation |
Allows a user to disable event transmission for the device without removing it from the system. Two options are available:
A user can also separately configure the device deactivation:
The feature is configured in Ajax PRO apps. |
| Delete device | Allows a user to disconnect the third-party device from the module. |
Chime is an audio signal that informs people in the premises about opening or tilt detector triggering when the system is disarmed. The feature is used, for example, in stores to notify employees that someone has entered the premises.
The notifications are set in two stages: configuring the sirens and configuring the opening or tilt detectors.
Configuring a wireless opening or tilt detector added to the module
Before setting up the Chime feature, make sure that a wireless opening or tilt detector is added to Takeover Module Jeweller, and the following options are configured in the detector settings in an Ajax app:
- Device type — Opening detector or Tilt detector
- Always active — disabled
- Go to the Devices
tab.
- Find Takeover Module Jeweller in the list.
- Tap Devices under the Takeover Module Jeweller tile.
- Select the required device in the list.
- Go to its Settings
.
- Select the Chime settings option.
- Select the required Notify with chime sound option.
- Configure the chime sound: 1 to 4 short beeps. Once the required parameter is selected, the Ajax app will play the sound.
- Tap Save to apply the settings.
Also, ensure the Chime feature is enabled for the required siren in its Beep settings.
Indication
The Takeover Module Jeweller LED indicator may light up green or red depending on the device state.
| Event | Indication | Note |
| Turning on the device | Lights up green for 0.5 s. | |
| Connection to the hub is established | Lights up green. | If an external power supply is disconnected, the indicator will flash every 10 s. |
| No connection to the hub | Lights up red. | If an external power supply is disconnected, the indicator will flash every 10 s. |
| Turning off the device | Lights up green, then slowly fades out within 7 s. | |
| Tamper alarm / tamper button recovery | Lights up green for 0.5 s. | The device has been removed from or installed on the SmartBracket mounting panel. |
| Jeweller signal strength test is in progress | The indication depends on the signal strength:
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| Downloading a new firmware version for the device | Lights up green twice and goes out every 4 s. | |
| The device firmware update is in progress | Flashes green twice every 1.5 s. | The indication continues until the firmware update is finished. |
| There is a device hardware error | Flashes red twice every 1.5 s. | |
| An external power supply is disconnected | Lights up for 3 min, then flashes every 10 seconds. | The indication color depends on whether the device is connected to the hub. |
| Low battery | Slowly lights up green, stays lit for for 0.5 s, and slowly goes out. | |
| The battery is completely discharged | Briefly flashes green when turning on the device. |
Malfunctions
When Takeover Module Jeweller detects a malfunction (for example, there is no connection via the Jeweller protocol), a malfunction counter appears in the upper left corner of the device icon in an Ajax app.
All malfunctions are displayed in the module states and the states of added devices. Fields with malfunctions are highlighted in red.
A malfunction of Takeover Module Jeweller is displayed in the following cases:
- The integration module is removed from the SmartBracket mounting panel (the tamper button has been triggered).
- High level of radio interference is detected.
- The module has lost connection to the hub or radio signal range extender via Jeweller.
- The module has lost connection to the hub or radio signal range extender via Wings.
- The module’s external power supply is disconnected.
- The backup battery is low.
A malfunction of the added device is displayed in the following cases:
- The device enclosure is open (the tamper button has been triggered).
- The device has lost connection to the integration module.
- The device battery is low.
The system can report malfunctions to the monitoring company, as well as to users via push notifications and SMS.
Maintenance
Regularly check the functionality of the integration module and added devices. The optimal interval for the check is once every three months.
Clean the enclosure from dust, cobwebs, and other contaminants when they appear. Use a soft, dry cloth suitable for equipment care. Do not use any substances containing alcohol, acetone, gasoline, or other active solvents to clean the module.
Warranty
Warranty for products of Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing” is valid for 2 years after purchase.
If the device does not operate properly, please contact support service first. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
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