Fibra supports oating key block encryption and veri es each communication
session with devices to prevent sabotage and forgery. The protocol requires
regular polling of detectors by the hub with a predetermined frequency to
monitor communication and display the status of the system devices in real
time in the Ajax apps.
More about Fibra protocol (in progress)
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax security system can transmit alarms to the
monitoring app as well as the central monitoring station (CMS) in the formats of
the
Sur-Gard protocol (Contact ID)
,
SIA (DC-09)
, and other proprietary
protocols. A complete list of supported protocols is
KeyPad Fibra can transmit the following events:
When an alarm is received, the operator of the security company monitoring
station knows exactly what happened and precisely where to send a fast
response team on the site. Addressability of each Ajax device allows you to
send not only events to the PRO Desktop or to the CMS but also the type of the
device, the name of the device, and the virtual room to which the detector is
assigned. Note that the list of transmitted parameters may differ depending on
Which CMSs can the Ajax security system be connected to
1.
Duress code is entered.
2.
The panic button is pressed (if the Function button works in the panic button
mode).
3.
The keypad is locked due to an attempt to guess a code.
4.
Tamper alarm / recovery.
5.
Loss / restoration of connection to the hub.
6.
Temporary deactivation / activation of the device.
7.
Unsuccessful attempt to arm the security system (with
enabled).