Ajax External Antenna
Ajax External Antenna
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Antenna for LTE or radio communication
Specifications:
- Product Name: External Antenna
- Usage: Antenna for LTE or radio communication
- Compatibility: Ajax hubs with cellular, Jeweller, or Wings communication outputs
- Communication Channels: 2G/3G/4G (LTE), Jeweller radio, Wings radio
- Connection: Standard SMA connector
- Wired Connection Length: Up to 3m
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
External Antenna is designed to improve signal strength in areas with interference. Follow these steps for installation:
- Identify a suitable location with strong interference (e.g., safe boxes, concrete rooms).
- Connect the External Antenna to one of the communication outputs on the Ajax hub (cellular, Jeweller, or Wings).
- Use the provided double-sided adhesive tape to securely install the antenna.
- Ensure the antenna cable is routed outside the hub casing through the perforated parts for wiring output.
Compatibility and Signal Strength:
The External Antenna is compatible with Ajax hubs and helps reduce interference, providing a more reliable connection between the hub and connected devices. It enhances signal strength for consistent communication.
Protection and Easy Connection:
If the External Antenna is tampered with, the system will alert the security company and users, ensuring continuous communication by switching to built-in antennas. Connecting the ExternalAntenna is simple, as it plugs into the communication channels on the hub’s board.
Maintenance:
Regularly check the Externa Antenna’s connection to ensure optimal signal reception. Clean the antenna periodically to prevent dust buildup that may affect performance.
Additional Notes:
Ensure the External Antenna is positioned in a location that maximizes signal reception and minimizes obstructions for effective communication.
FAQ
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Q: Can the External Antenna be used with any Ajax hub model?
A: Yes, the External Antenna is compatible with all Ajax hubs that have cellular, Jeweller, or Wings communication outputs. -
Q: How far can the External Antenna be placed from the Ajax hub?
A: The External Antenna can be connected with a wired connection of up to 3 meters for flexibility in installation.
Product Introduction
With External Antenna, Ajax hubs can be installed in places with strong interference (safe boxes, rooms built with reinforced concrete, metal hermetic boxes, etc.) by moving the signal transmitter/receiver beyond the obstacle. The antenna provides more options when choosing the place for installation. One ExternalAntenna can be connected to one of 3 communication outputs: cellular, Jeweller, or Wings.
Compatibility
External Antenna is supported by hubs with an external antenna port:
- Hub BP Jeweller
Reduced interference and improved signal strength
External Antenna minimizes signal interference and disruptions, providing more consistent and uninterrupted communication between the hub and connected devices.
Protected from sabotage
If External Antenna is cut off,the system will notify the security company and users of breakage. At the same time,the hub automatically switches to built-in antennas — the signal of the communication channels won’t disappear completely.
Easy to connect and install
External Antenna is connected to the outputs of communication channels located on the hub’s board. The cable is brought outside the hub casing through the perforated parts for wiring output.
Superior, Fibra, and Baseline product lines are mutually compatible. This opens up numerous possibilities for building systems of any configuration.
Specification
Compatibility
- Hubs: Hub BP Jeweller
Communication channels
- Jeweller and Wings: radio communication technologies
- Communication range: up to 2,000 m In an open space
- Frequency bands: 698-960 MHz 1,710-2,690 MHz Depends on the sales region
- Cellular network: 2G/3G/4G (LTE)
Enclosure
- Color: black
- Dimensions: 115 × 21 × 7 mm
- Weight: 46 g
Installation
- Operating temperature range: from -40 °C to +85 °C
- Operating humidity: up to 95%
Complete set
- External Antenna: Quick start guide