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  • Superior KeyPad Outdoor Fibra

    Code: Superior KeyPad Outdoor Fibra

    Wired keypad supporting authentication via Pass, Tag, smartphones, and codes. For outdoor and indoor use.

    • Keypad function
      • Switches security mode
      • Manages automation devices
      • Starts entry delay (bypass keypad)
    • Each keypad function can be configured as a primary or secondary one in the keypad settings in Ajax apps. Only one primary function and one secondary function can be set at once. Switch between functions by long-pressing the OK button on the keypad.
    • Control methods
      • codes
      • Tag key fobs
      • Pass cards
      • smartphone (Bluetooth)
    • Access codes 
      • up to 50 personal codes - One code per user. The number of personal access codes depends on the hub model.
      • 1 keypad code - Per each Superior KeyPad Outdoor Fibra.
    • Duress codes
      • up to 50 personal codes - One code per user. The number of personal duress codes depends on the hub model.
      • 1 keypad code - Per each Superior KeyPad Outdoor Fibra.
    • Codes for unregistered users
      • up to 50 personal codes - For people who are not registered in an Ajax system. The number of such codes depends on the hub model.
    • Contactless access
      • DESFire® EV1, EV2, EV3
      • ISO 14443-? (13.56 MHz)
    • Contactless authorisation with a smartphone - It is possible to use a smartphone with an installed Ajax app and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support instead of a Tag or Pass to authorise a user. BLE is a radio protocol with low power consumption. The keypad supports Android and iOS smartphones with BLE 4.2 and later.
    • Arming without entering a code - The enabled feature allows the user to arm the facility without entering a code or presenting an access device.
    • Group security management - Changing the security mode of the groups to which the user has access from the keypad.
    • Authorisation confirmation with a passcode - Configuring two-factor authentication. If enabled, users must first use an access device (Pass, Tag, or smartphone) and then enter a passcode to confirm their authorisation to the system.
    • Function button - Operates in one of the following modes
      • Panic -Sends an alarm to the central monitoring station and users. It also activates the sirens connected to the system.
      • Mute fire alarm - Mutes interconnected fire detectors.
      • None - The button is disabled.
    • Automation device control - Allows controlling the scenarios or automation devices by keypad.
    • Starting entry delay - Activates an entry delay so you can disarm the facility using the main keypad.
    • Indication of malfunctions and security mode - If enabled, the keypad notifies users with an LED indication of the security mode, problems with detectors, or loss of communication with the hub. A built-in buzzer notifies of alarms, door openings, and entry/exit delays.