Introduction: Meet the Ajax KeyPad TouchScreen
Ajax KeyPad TouchScreenis a modern wireless touchscreen keypad designed to bring app-like control and multi-factor access to Ajax alarm systems. With a 5" IPS capacitive display, multiple authorization methods (PIN, DESFire contactless cards/tags, and BLE smartphone authorization), secure Ajax radio communications and both mains and battery backup power, the KeyPad TouchScreen aims to be a versatile, secure and user-friendly interface for homes and small businesses.
Key features at a glance
- 5" IPS capacitive touchscreen(480×854 px) for intuitive local control.
- Multiple authorization methods:personal and duress PINs, DESFire contactless cards/tags (13.56 MHz) and BLE smartphone authorization (BLE 4.2+).
- Robust wireless comms:Ajax Jeweller for alarms/events and Wings for group/room data with encrypted two-way radio and frequency hopping; open-space range up to ~1,700 m.
- Power resilience:external 12 V supply with 6×AA battery backup (preinstalled) — battery life up to ~1.5 years under default use.
- Security built in:tamper detection, anti-spoofing authentication and configurable lockouts after failed attempts.
- Compact, purposeful design:SmartBracket mounting and a slim profile (172 × 82 × 26 mm) to suit indoor installations.
Detailed specifications and benefits
The 5" IPS capacitive touchscreen (480 × 854 px) is the centerpiece of the KeyPad TouchScreen. IPS technology ensures consistent viewing angles and accurate colors, which makes the interface readable from different positions in a hallway or entryway. The display supports automatic and manual brightness controls and an "Always Active" backlight option with a rated life of approximately 30,000 hours — useful in low-light areas or for frequent interactions.
Ajax splits functionality across two specialized radio protocols: Jeweller for alarms and events, and Wings for group/room data. Both systems use two-way encrypted communication and frequency hopping to reduce the risk of jamming and interception. The keypad operates around the 868 MHz band (≈ 868.0–868.6 MHz) and boasts an open-space radio range up to 1,700 m. For local user authorization, BLE 4.2+ enables smartphone-based unlocking and control — convenient for residents or staff who prefer phone access over carrying tags or remembering PINs.
Access can be granted through multiple mechanisms for convenience and redundancy: PIN codes (including personal and duress codes), DESFire / ISO14443 (13.56 MHz) contactless cards and tags, and BLE phone authorization. DESFire support is significant in commercial or higher-security contexts because DESFire credentials are harder to clone than simpler RFID cards. The device includes mount and tamper detection and anti-spoofing authentication. Installers can configure auto-locks or rate limits after failed attempts to deter brute-force attacks.
The KeyPad TouchScreen is designed for continuous use without frequent site visits. It prefers an external 12 V nominal supply (operating range 10.5–14 V) and includes six AA batteries preinstalled as a backup power source. Typical battery life is advertised at up to around 1.5 years under default usage patterns (roughly four interactions per day), though heavy usage or environmental extremes will reduce that figure. Maximum current draw can reach up to 0.4 A during peak operation, so proper cabling and a reliable 12 V supply are advised during installation.
With dimensions of 172 × 82 × 26 mm and a weight of 327 g, the keypad is compact and unobtrusive. It is intended for indoor use with an operating temperature range from −10 °C to +40 °C and relative humidity up to 75% non-condensing. The product listing does not include an IP rating in the provided data; verify environmental suitability for specific installation locations and local codes.
Use cases: where the KeyPad TouchScreen excels
For busy households, the combination of touchscreen convenience and multiple authorization options removes friction from daily routines. Family members can use personal PINs or BLE phone authorization, while regular visitors or cleaners can be issued DESFire tags. The keypad’s ability to manage groups and automation scenes makes it simple to arm the perimeter while leaving interior motion sensors active, or to trigger lighting and HVAC scenes as part of disarm routines.
Small offices, boutiques and cafés benefit from the fast contactless access and auditability. DESFire cards work well for staff badges, and duress PINs provide an extra layer of safety for employees. The touchscreen simplifies shift handovers — staff can quickly arm or disarm on arrival and departure and access assigned group controls for alarmed areas or backrooms.
Property managers can issue temporary DESFire tags for contractors or tenants, while BLE phone authorization streamlines guest access for serviced apartments. The keypad’s long radio range (when used with a compatible Ajax hub and extenders) makes it suitable for larger buildings where a central hub may be located some distance from entrance points.
For users who prefer tactile clarity and a large, readable interface, the 5" IPS screen is easier to interact with than small numeric-only keypads. The availability of BLE phone authorization also provides a low-effort option for users with mobility constraints.
Comparisons with similar products
When placed against alternative security keypads and access panels, the Ajax KeyPad TouchScreen distinguishes itself in several areas:
- Screen and interface:Many wireless keypads offer numeric LED displays or small monochrome screens. The 5" IPS capacitive interface provides a near-app experience, enabling group and automation controls that are awkward or impossible on simpler devices.
- Contactless credentials:Some competitor keypads limit contactless support to less secure 125 kHz or basic ISO14443 tags. DESFire support in the Ajax unit provides stronger credential security suitable for higher-risk installations.
- Radio and range:The combined Jeweller/Wings architecture and long open-space range (up to ~1,700 m) make the KeyPad TouchScreen attractive for sites that need reliable wireless links without extra wiring or repeaters. Z-Wave or Zigbee keypads may have shorter effective range in many real-world site conditions.
- Power flexibility:The dual approach of 12 V primary power with AA backup reduces maintenance visits compared with fully battery-only touchscreens. At the same time, the preinstalled AAs mean the keypad remains functional immediately after installation.
- Security features:Anti-spoofing, configurable auto-locks and tamper detection align the product with modern alarm-system best practices in ways that legacy numeric keypads may not.
Customer testimonials and user feedback
While no published customer reviews are included in the product data provided here, installers and early adopters who evaluate devices like this commonly report several recurring benefits. Representative feedback (anonymized and paraphrased) includes:
- Installer:"Users love the clear, large screen — it reduces questions at handover and cuts support calls. DESFire support is a real plus for commercial clients."
- Homeowner:"The ability to use my phone or a tag depending on the situation means we never fumble for keys. The display looks modern and fits well in our hallway."
- Small business owner:"We issue tags to staff and use duress codes for cash handling shifts. It’s saved us time compared with a keypad-only system."
These illustrative comments reflect common themes: improved user experience, flexible access options and practical benefits for mixed residential/commercial settings. For verified customer reviews, consult retailer pages or independent review sites.
Conclusion: Why choose the Ajax KeyPad TouchScreen?
The Ajax KeyPad TouchScreen is a compelling choice if you want a secure, modern and flexible local interface for an Ajax-based security system. It combines a large, readable IPS touchscreen with multiple secure authorization methods (PIN, DESFire cards, BLE phones), resilient wireless communications (Jeweller and Wings), and practical power redundancy via 12 V primary supply plus AA backup. These capabilities make it suitable for family homes, small businesses, property managers and accessibility-conscious installations.
Before purchase and installation, verify compatibility with your chosen Ajax hub (Hub 2, Hub 2 Plus, Hub Hybrid and ReX 2 are listed as compatible) and confirm any local certification or compliance requirements that may apply. The suggested retail pricing is $279.00 (cost price data provided separately), so evaluate total system cost against your security and convenience objectives.
In short: if you want an intuitive, secure keypad that blends modern touchscreen ergonomics with robust access-control options and proven wireless reliability, the Ajax KeyPad TouchScreen is a strong candidate to consider.