AJAX FireProtect 2 RB Heat Jeweller User manual

FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO) Jeweller User
manual
Updated May 22, 2023
FireProtect 2 RB(Heat/CO) Jeweller is a wireless re detector with a built-in
siren. Designed for indoor installation. Detects temperature rise, and dangerous
CO (carbon monoxide) level. The detector also can work without a hub.
A list of compatible hubs and range extenders is . FireProtect 2 (Heat/CO)
detector is compatible only with hubs on OS Malevich 2.15.0 and higher.
The detector operates as part of the Ajax system, communicating with the hub
via the secure radio protocol. The hub communication range is up to
1,700 meters without obstacles.
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Versions of the detector with other sensor combinations are also available. All Ajax re
detectors are .
Functional elements
available here
1. Detector front panel with . To activate the button, press the
center of the panel.
Test/Mute button
2. SmartBracket mounting panel. To remove the panel, turn it
counterclockwise.
3. Device QR code and ID (serial number). It is used to add the detector to the
Ajax system.
4. . Triggers when an attempt is made to detach the detector
from the surface or remove it from the mounting panel.
Tamper button
5. Power button.
6. Detector certication information.

Operating principle
FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO) is a wireless re detector designed for indoor
installation. Operates for up to 7years on pre-installed batteries. When the
batteries are discharged, they can be replaced with new ones.
The Battery Life Optimization feature must be enabled to ensure such battery lifetime.
The detector is equipped with a siren (piezoelectric buzzer) for audible
notication of alarms and events with a volume of up to 85 dB (at a distance of
7. Siren.
8. Information about the detector’s end of life date.
9. Green LED indicator.
10. Yellow LED indicator.
11. Red LED indicator.
12. First thermistor. Detects dangerous temperatures.
13. Second thermistor. Detects dangerous temperatures.
0:00 / 0:12
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How to replace FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO) batteries

3 m from the detector). The detector is always actives and reacts to a re 24/7,
regardless of the system’s security mode.
A temperature rise alarm can be easily distinguished from a high CO level alarm
due to different sound and LED indications. You can learn more about the alarm
indication types and the detector events in the description section.
FireProtect 2 is protected by . The tamper controls the removal of the
detector from the SmartBracket mounting panel: the detector reacts with LED
indication and sends notications to users in Ajax apps and the CMS.
respond to FireProtect 2 alarms and perform user-
dened actions using . For example, the relay
can turn off the ventilation system and turn on emergency lighting when an
alarm occurs.
Heat sensor
Two built-in class A1 thermistors detect a rapid rise and exceeding the
temperature threshold in FireProtect 2. Such thermistors notify alarms when a
rapid temperature rise or static temperature is detected in the range of +54°C to
+65°C.
FireProtect 2 reports that the temperature threshold has been exceeded as soon
as its value exceeds +64°C. The detector reports a rapid temperature rise if the
indicator increases by 10°C within one minute. If the temperature indicator rises
sharply by 20°C or more, the detector alerts immediately.
CO (carbon monoxide) sensor
FireProtect 2 has a chemical sensor which detects dangerous levels of carbon
monoxide. The operation principle of the sensor is based on the detection of
carbon monoxide through a chemical reaction. There is an electrolyte bath
inside the sensor. When a specic level of carbon monoxide is reached, a
chemical reaction is triggered. The detector reads this event and transforms it
into an alarm.
The detector raises an alarm if the CO level reaches:
indication
tamper
Ajax automation devices
automation scenarios WallSwitch
50 ppm (0.005%) and above — in no more than 90 minutes.

A CO concentration of 400 ppm (0.04%) for three hours is life-threatening. The
detector stops warning of a dangerous carbon monoxide level as soon as the
concentration drops to 40 ppm (0.004%).
Test/Mute button
Тo activate the Test/Mute button, press lightly on the centre of the front panel
with your hand. Use a suitable item (mop handle) if you can’t reach up the
detector with your hand. Test/Mute is a mechanical button placed under the
front panel of the detector.
The button performs several functions:
Use any remote silencing feature only in the line of sight of the CO sensor.
Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms*
All re detectors of the FireProtect 2 product line support the Interconnected
Alarm feature. This feature activates the built-in sirens of all re detectors in the
system as soon as at least one of the re detectors detects an alarm. Sirens of
FireProtect 2 detectors are activated within 20 seconds after an alarm is
detected. The sirens of and are activated over a
detector ping interval set in the Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) settings, but no
later than 60 seconds after.
FireProtect 2 detectors have different sound and LED indications of alarm types
to make it easier for users to distinguish between them. In case of
interconnected alarm, all FireProtect 2 detectors indicate exactly the alarm type
100 ppm (0.01%) and above — in no more than 40 minutes.
300 ppm (0.03%) and above — in no more than 3 minutes.
In normal mode, it starts the .device self-test
In case of an alarm, it mutes the detector alarm or of
all re detectors in the system for 10 minutes.
Interconnected Alarm
FireProtect FireProtect Plus

detected by the initiating detector. The initiating detector additionally indacates
the alarm by LED. Instead, and detectors notify all
types of alarms with the same sound.
*The Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarm function is not certied according to EN 14604
and EN 50291.
Sending events to the CMS
The Ajax system can transmit events and alarms to the monitoring
app as well as the Central Monitoring Station (CMS) via SurGard (Contact ID),
SIA DC-09 (ADM-CID), ADEMCO 685, and other protocols. The list of supported
protocols is .
Addressability of Ajax devices allows you to send not only events but also the
type of the device, the name, virtual room, and security group assigned to it to
the PRO Desktop and to the CMS. The list of transmitted parameters may differ
depending on the type of the CMS and the selected communication protocol.
The ID and detector loop (zone) number are available in the detector .
Adding to the system
Before adding a device
FireProtect FireProtect Plus
How to set Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
How to mute Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
PRO Desktop
available here
Which CMSs Ajax connects to
States
1. Install the .Ajax app
2. if you don’t have one.Create an account

A can connect the device to the hub.
To connect to the hub, the detector should be within the coverage area of the
hub radio network. To operate via a , rst connect
the detector to the hub and then to the range extender. You can do this in the
range extender settings in Ajax apps.
How to connect FireProtect 2 to a hub
3. Add a to your app. Set the required
settings and create at least one .
hub compatible with the detector
virtual room
4. 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 looking at the
LED indicator of the hub: it should light up white or green.
5. Make sure that the hub does not start updates and that it is disarmed by
checking the status in the Ajax app.
PRO or a user with system setup rights
radio signal range extender
1. Open the .Ajax app
2. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the
.
Ajax PRO
app
3. Go to the Devices tab. Press Add Device.
4. Enter the name of the device.
5. Scan the QR code or enter the ID manually. QR code is located on the rear
part of the enclosure (under the mounting panel) and on the device
packaging. The device ID can be found below the QR code.
6. Select the and security group (if the is enabled).virtual room group mode
7. Click Add; the countdown will begin.
If the maximum number of devices is added to the hub, when you add the device,
you will get a notication of exceeding the device limit. The number of devices that
you can connect to the hub depends on the .central unit model

Once connected, FireProtect 2 will appear in the hub device list in the Ajax app.
Device status update depends on the ping interval set in the Jeweller or
Jeweller/Fibra settings. The default value is 36 seconds.
FireProtect 2 works with only one hub. When connected to a new hub, the
detector stops transmitting data to the old hub. Once added to a new hub,
FireProtect 2 is not removed from the list of devices of the old hub. This must be
done manually in the Ajax app.
Autonomous operation mode
FireProtect 2 detectors can be used autonomously without connecting to an
Ajax hub. In this case, the detector noties of re or dangerous CO level with
only a built-in siren and LED . Users don’t receive notications on any
, including , or . The
feature is also unavailable for this operation mode.
To use the detector autonomously, follow these steps:
8. Turn on the detector by holding the power button for 3seconds. The hub
connection request is sent only if the detector is enabled. If the detector
fails to connect to the hub, try again in 5 seconds.
The detector cannot connect to the hub if they operate on different radio
frequencies. The radio frequency range of the devices depends on the region of
sale. Please contact for information on the operating frequency
range of your devices.
technical support
indication
Ajax apps Ajax Translator PRO Desktop Interconnected Fire
Detectors Alarms
1. Select the optimal location of the detector using the recommendations in
the place section.Selection of installation
2. Mount the detector on the SmartBracket panel as described in the
section.Installation
3. Press the power button to switch on the detector.
4. Start a with the . Press the centre of the front
panel and hold it for 1.5 seconds.
self-test Test/Mute button

During a self-test FireProtect 2 noties about each step with a built-in siren and
LED indication. Once a self-test is completed, the LED indication turns off, and
the detector works autonomously.
In case of an alarm, press the Test/Mute button or eliminate the cause of the
alarm to mute the siren.
Indication
LEDs and the built-in siren of the detector can report alarms as well as certain
states of the detector.
LED indication Sound
indication Event Notes
The red LED
ashes
continuously.
The siren
sounds in
time with the
LED
indication.
Alarm by:
The detector stops alarming as
soon as its sources are
eliminated.
Also, you can mute the alarm by
pressing the
or in the Ajax app.
The LED and sound indications
resume if the source of the
alarm is still present after the
muting timer (10 minutes) has
expired.
The red LED
ashes 3 times
The siren
beeps 3
Alarm by dangerous CO
(carbon monoxide) level.
The detector will stop alarming
as soon as the CO level drops
0:00 / 0:06
rapid temperature rise;
temperature threshold
exceeding.
Test/Mute
button

every 3
seconds.
times every
3 seconds in
time with the
LED
indication.
below 50 ppm.
You can also mute the alarm by
pressing the
or in the Ajax app. The
alarm cannot be muted if the
CO level exceeds 300 ppm.
The LED and sound indications
resume if the source of the
alarm is still present after the
muting timer (10 minutes) has
expired.
No. Short, low
tone beep.
Prohibition on alarm
muting.
The sound is played after
pressing the
.
The alarm cannot be muted if
the CO level exceeds 300 ppm.
The red LED
ashes every 4
seconds.
No. Muted alarm. The detector stops alarming as
soon as its source is eliminated.
The red LED
ashes 2 times
in a row.
No. Restore after alarm.
If the source of the alarm is
removed, the detector is
restored automatically.
The yellow LED
lights up for 1
second.
No.
Tamper alarm.
The detector is removed
from the SmartBracket
mounting panel.
The green LED
lights up for 1
second.
No.
The detector is installed on
the SmartBracket mounting
panel.
Turns on when the tamper is
triggered.
Green, yellow,
and red LEDs
light up in turn,
then go out.
No. Turning the detector on. To turn the detector on, hold the
power button for 1 second.
Green, yellow,
and red LEDs
light up at the
same time,
No. Turning the detector off. To turn the detector off, hold the
power button for 2seconds.
Test/Mute
button
Test/Mute
button

then go out in
reverse order.
The green LED
is permanently
on.
No. Connection to the hub in
progress.
The indication turns off after the
detector is connected to the
hub.
The green LED
ashes 6 times
in a row.
No. The detector has been
removed from the hub.
The indication turns on when
the detector receives
information that it has been
removed from the hub.
The green LED
ashes once
per minute.
No. Detector power is OK.
The indication is present when
the detector is on and the
tamper status is OK (the
detector is installed on the
SmartBracket mounting panel).
There is no indication when the
detector switches to the
mode.
The yellow LED
ashes 2 times
in a row every
minute.
The siren
beeps 2
times in time
with the LED
indication
every
minute.
Malfunction detected.
All malfunctions are displayed
in the detector in Ajax
apps. Fields with malfunctions
are highlighted in red.
If the detector needs to be
repaired, contact our
.
The yellow LED
ashes once
per minute.
The siren
beeps in
time with the
LED
indication
once per
minute.
Low battery charge level.
The yellow LED
constantly
ashes.
No. The battery is completely
discharged.
The red LED
blinks 5 times,
then ashes 3
more times but
slower.
The siren
beeps 5
times, then
makes 3
longer
beeps.
Performing a self-test.
The test can be started by
pressing the
or in the detector
settings in the Ajax app.
Jeweller Signal Strength
Test
states
Technical Support
How to replace batteries
in FireProtect 2 RB
(Heat/CO)
How to replace batteries
in FireProtect 2 RB
(Heat/CO)
Test/Mute
button

The yellow LED
ashes 3 times
in a row every
minute.
The siren
beeps 3
times every
minute.
The device service life has
expired.
The device has been operated
for more than 10 years. The
sensitivity of its sensors may
have decreased.
We recommend replacing this
detector with a new one.
If an alarm by temperature occurs at the same time as a dangerous CO level alarm, the
detector starts the indication of the rst alarm.
Detector testing
Functionality testing
The test allows you to check the status of the detector’s sensors. You can run it
in two ways: by pressing the Test/Mute or in Ajax apps.
If the detector is in an alarm state, the self-test is not available.
To run the test using the Test/Mute button, press the center of the front panel
and hold it for 1.5 seconds.
To run the test in the Ajax app
1. Open the Ajax app.
2. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the
.
Ajax PRO
app
3. Go to the Devices menu.
4. Select FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO).
5. Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon .

After starting the test, the red LED of the detector ashes 5 times in a row and
then ashes 3 more times. In time with the LED indication, the detector siren
beeps ve times, then beeps three more times but longer. When the test is over,
users receive a notication of detector state in Ajax apps.
The detector also noties of the test result with sound and LED indications. If
the test is failed and a malfunction is detected, the detector starts to indicate a
malfunction 3 seconds after the test is begun: the yellow LED ashes twice, and
the siren beeps in time with the LED indication.
The self-test does not start immediately, but no later than 30 seconds after pressing the
Test/Mute button or running from the Ajax app.
If no sound and LED indications occurred during the self-test, the detector should not be
used. Contact our .
Testing at the place of installation
Ajax system provides several tests to select the correct installation place of
devices. Jeweller Signal Strength Test is available for FireProtect 2. The test
determines the strength and stability of the signal at the intended location of the
device.
To run the test in the Ajax app:
6. Click on the Device Self-test eld.
Technical Support
1. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the
.
Ajax PRO
app
2. Go to the Devices menu.
3. Select FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO).
4. Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon .
5. Select Jeweller Signal Strength Test.
6. Perform the test following the tips in the app.

The test does not start immediately, but the waiting time does not exceed the duration of
one detector ping interval. The default value is 36seconds. You can change the detector
ping interval in the Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) menu in the hub settings.
Icons
The icons show some of the device states. You can view them in Ajax apps in
the Devices tab.
Icon Meaning
Jeweller signal strength between the detector and the hub or
radio signal range extender. The recommended value is two or
three bars.
Battery charge level of the device.
The Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms feature is activated.
The detector operates in the Always Active mode.
The icon is displayed permanently. FireProtect 2 is always active
and responds to a re 24/7, regardless of the system’s security
mode.
The detector operates through a
.
The detector is permanently deactivated.
The detector has detected a rapid temperature rise.
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radio signal range
extender
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The detector has detected that the temperature threshold has
been exceeded.
The detector has detected a dangerous CO (carbon monoxide)
level.
The detector was removed from the SmartBracket mounting
panel, or the enclosure integrity was violated in another way.
Check the mounting of the detector.
The detector’s siren plays an alarm sound.
The detector service life has expired.
The device has been operated for more than 10 years. The
sensitivity of its sensors may have decreased. We recommend
replacing this detector with a new one.
Malfunction detected. A list of malfunctions is available in the
detector .
The detector has tamper triggering events deactivated.
States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters.
You can see FireProtect 2 (Heat/CO) states in Ajax apps. To access them:
Ajax apps display three FireProtect 2 temperature parameters. The rst one
shows the air temperature in the room where the detector is installed. The other
two (Temperature Threshold Exceeded and Rapid Temperature Rise) show
States
Learn more
1. Open the Ajax app.
2. Select a hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO
app.
3. Go to the Devices tab.
4. Select the device from the list.

whether re-related temperature changes are detected. These values may differ
from the temperature in the room.
Parameter Meaning
Temperature
Air temperature in the premise where FireProtect
2 is installed. Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
degrees depending on the app settings.
In the normal state, the temperature value is
displayed in black.
When the temperature rises, the eld is
highlighted with red.
Jeweller Signal Strength
Jeweller signal strength between FireProtect 2
and the hub or radio signal range extender.
The recommended value is two or three bars.
Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting FireProtect
2 events and alarms.
Connection via Jeweller
Connection status between FireProtect 2 and the
hub or radio signal range extender via Jeweller:
Battery Charge The battery charge level of the device:
When the batteries are discharged, users and the
CMS receive a notication.
After the low battery charge notication, the
detector is able to operate for another month
under normal conditions. In case of an alarm, the
Online — the detector is connected to the hub
or radio signal range extender. Normal state.
Oine — no connection between the detector
and the hub or radio signal range extender.
Check the detector connection.
OK — detector batteries have sucient
charge. Normal state.
Battery low — detector batteries are
discharged.

battery charge is enough to ensure 4 minutes of
the sound and LED indication operation.
Lid
The status of the detector’s tamper that
responds to detachment of the device from the
surface or opening of the enclosure:
Temperature Threshold Exceeded
Alarm state if temperature threshold is
exceeded:
If a temperature threshold exceeding is detected,
the text eld highlights red.
Rapid Temperature Rise Alarm by rapid temperature rise:
If a rapid temperature rise is detected, the text
eld highlights red.
How the battery charge is displayed
Battery life calculator
Open — the detector is removed from the
SmartBracket mounting panel or the
enclosure integrity is violated in another way.
Check the mounting of the detector.
Closed — the detector is installed on the
SmartBracket mounting panel. The integrity
of the device enclosure and the mounting
panel is not violated. Normal state.
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No — normal state, the detector does not
detect a temperature threshold exceeding.
Alarm — the detector has detected a
temperature threshold exceeding.
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No — normal state, the detector does not
detect a rapid temperature rise.
Alarm — the detector has detected a rapid
temperature rise.

High CO Level
CO (carbon monoxide) level in the room where
FireProtect 2 is installed:
If a dangerous CO level is detected by the
detector, the text eld highlights red.
Permanent Deactivation
Shows the status of the device permanent
deactivation function:
Firmware FireProtect 2 rmware version.
Device ID
ID (serial number) of FireProtect 2. Also available
on the detector’s enclosure (under the mounting
panel) below the QR code and on the packaging
box.
Device No. The number of FireProtect 2 loop (zone). Events
are sent to the CMS with this number.
Settings
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No — the CO level is normal.
Alarm — the detector has detected a
dangerous CO level.
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No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — detector’s tamper triggering
notications are disabled.
Entirely — the detector does not execute
system commands, does not participate in
automation scenarios, and does not send
notications of alarms, malfunctions, and
other events to the CMS and system users. In
this case, the detector will continue to
operate autonomously and indicate alarms
using the built-in siren.
Learn more

To change FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/CO) settings in the Ajax app:
Settings Meaning
Name
Detector name. Displayed in the list of hub
devices, text of SMS and notications in the
events feed.
To change the name, click on the text eld.
The name can contain up to 12Cyrillic characters
or up to 24 Latin characters.
Room
Selecting the virtual room to which FireProtect 2
is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS
and notications in the events feed.
To change the room, click on the eld.
Alert with a siren
If temperature threshold exceeded
When this option is enabled, the
connected to the system are activated when the
detector detects a temperature threshold
exceeding.
If rapid temperature rise detected
When this option is enabled, the
connected to the system are activated when the
detector detects a rapid temperature rise.
1. Open the Ajax app.
2. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the
.
Ajax PRO
app
3. Go to the Devices tab.
4. Select the device from the list.
5. Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
6. Set the required settings.
7. Click Back to save the new settings.
Ajax sirens
Ajax sirens

If CO detected
When this option is enabled, the
connected to the system are activated when the
detector registers a dangerous CO level.
Jeweller Signal Strength Test
Switches the detector to the Jeweller signal
strength test mode. The test helps determine the
optimal place for installing FireProtect 2.
The test shows the signal strength between the
detector and the hub or radio signal range
extender via the Jeweller wireless data transfer
protocol.
The recommended value is two or three bars.
Device Self-test
Runs a detector self-test.
User Guide Opens FireProtect 2 User Manual in the Ajax app.
Permanent Deactivation
Allows to deactivate the device without removing
it from the system. Three options are available:
Unpair Device Unpairs FireProtect 2 from the hub and deletes
its settings.
Ajax sirens
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No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — detector’s tamper triggering
notications are disabled.
Entirely — the detector does not execute
system commands, does not participate in
automation scenarios, and does not send
notications of alarms, malfunctions, and
other events to the CMS and system users. In
this case, the detector will continue to
operate autonomously and indicate alarms
using the built-in siren.
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