Transmitter for 3rd Party Detectors (Fibra)
Transmitter Fibra serves two primary purposes: first, to connect functional third-party devices to the Ajax system, enhancing their capabilities; and second, to сonnect specific devices not yet included in the Ajax portfolio. Transmitter Fibra can be easily installed with any third-party device. The module supports all connection types, including 3EOL, provides numerous event types for the connected device, can be remotely configured, and regularly reports its state to the hub.
- Converts third-party detectors to the Ajax full-featured devices
- Supported configurations: roller shutter, tamper, wired device with 15 event types
- Output of 12V for the integrated device
- Grade 3 (EN 50131)
Technical Specifications | |
Classification | Module for third-party detector integration |
Installation method | Indoors/outdoors |
Compatibility | Operates with Hub Hybrid 2G and Hub Hybrid 4G |
Connector pins | 12V - power supply output for a wired detector GND - ground Z1-Z2 - inputs for connecting a wired detector COM - common input for connecting signal contacts of a wired detector Transmitter Fibra has 2 inputs (Z1 and Z2) to connect the wired detector using the AATT (i.e., Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper) scheme |
Type of connection | NO, NC, EOL, 2EOL, 3EOL |
Cable length | Up to 3m (when using a signal cable with a 0.22 mm² copper conductor) |
Operation mode | Pulse or bistable |
Fibra technology | Recommended cable type for detector connection: Signal cable (4 x 0.22 copper) / Twisted pair U/UTP CAT5 (4 x 2 x 0.51) Connection wire length: Up to 2000m Device polling period: 12−300 s |
Power supply | Power supply voltage: 7-30V Power consumption: up to 200 mA Output to the connected wired device: 10.5-15 V, up to 50mA |
Permissible humidity | Up to 75% |
Operating temperature range | -25°С to +50°С |
Anti-sabotage | Protection against spoofing Instant line damage detection Communication loss detection |
Dimensions | 40mm х 15mm x 12.2mm |
Weight | 6g |
Certification | Grade 3 (EN 50131), CE |