OS Malevich update for Ajax hubs and relays will add new functions to sensors
13.02.24
Ajax Systems has begun the process of updating the firmware of its hubs and repeaters to OS Malevich 2.19. Ajax Systems reports that hubs and relays will receive the update within 4-5 weeks.
With the update, MotionCam (PhOD) sensors now have a Scheduled Photo feature and can now automatically take photos at specific times. This feature will help control the nearby area at specified intervals.
Fire sensors from the AC series will now have a redundant synchronous alarm system (from sensor to sensor). Even if communication with the hub is lost, a synchronous alarm will be activated within a minute.
Wired devices connected to integration modules have received new types of alarms and notifications. They will alarm for glass breakage, high and low temperature, vibration, masking and duress code.
Additionally, with this update comes automatic support for new features and devices that will be available in future app updates.
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