Alarm.Com ADC-IS-300-LP Installation Manual

Alarm.Com ADC-IS-300-LP Installation Manual

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DSC Touch Image Sensor Installation Guide - ADC-IS-300-LP
PRODUCT SUMMARY & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Image Sensor is a pet immune PIR (passive infrared) motion detector with a built-in camera designed to capture
images during alarm or non-alarm events when motion is detected.
Product Features:
• Communicates wirelessly to the security control panel
• 35 foot detection range with a 90 degree horizontal FOV
• Configurable PIR sensitivity and pet immunity settings
• Image: VGA 640x480 pixels
• Color Images (except in night vision)
• Night vision image capture with infrared flash (black & white)
• Tamper detection, walk test mode, supervision
• All systems can support up to three Image Sensors
• UL 639 certified
Technical Specifications:
• Alarm.com Model Number: ADC-IS-300-LP
• Interlogix Part Numbers:
• Power Source: Recommended 2 AA 1.5v Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries.
• Batteries: Refer to the Batteries section for details
https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins
Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT
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  • Page 1 DSC Touch Image Sensor Installation Guide - ADC-IS-300-LP PRODUCT SUMMARY & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The Image Sensor is a pet immune PIR (passive infrared) motion detector with a built-in camera designed to capture images during alarm or non-alarm events when motion is detected.
  • Page 2: Hardware Compatibility Requirements - By Panel

    Low Battery Notification: Panel will display a low battery alert for the sensor and/or notifications are issued via the Alarm.com platform if the customer has subscribed to this notification type. Replacing batteries: To replace the sensor batteries, slide the front of the sensor up off the sensor-back. Dispose of used batteries per the battery manufacturer instructions and following local regulations.
  • Page 3: Camera Led Reference Chart

    CAMERA LED REFERENCE CHART Camera LED Chart: Refer to this chart to understand the camera LED patterns. https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 4 Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 5: Resetting The Image Sensor

    10 seconds or until the red LED flashes rapidly. Release as sobon as you see the rapidly flashing red LED. A successful network reset will result in the LED blinking https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 6: Service Plans Requirements

    Trouble Conditions: By default, trouble conditions (malfunction, tamper & low battery) are displayed on the panel LCD. Enable or disable trouble condition messages on the control panel LCD via the Alarm.com Dealer Website. Trouble conditions are always reported to the Alarm.com Customer Website and customers will receive tamper/low/malfunction notifications if they are subscribed, regardless of the panel setting.
  • Page 7: Installation: Preparing Panel For Enrollment

    If it does, see Daughterboard Install Guide for daughterboard installation instructions. 3. Install Alarm.com Module inside Control Panel 4. Register Module and Test - Power up the panel and initiate a comm-test to ensure the Alarm.com module is properly installed and communicating with the Alarm.com NOC.
  • Page 8 7. Exit “Auto-Learn” mode on the panel. The Image Sensor LED will alternate between green and yellow while the customer’s device list is updated with Alarm.com. The LED will turn solid green when the Image Sensor has been successfully added to the customer’s account. Note: If you move (tamper) the Image Sensor after the LED has turned solid green, the Image Sensor will enter test mode for 3 minutes indicated by red LED when motion is detected.
  • Page 9: Installation: Mounting Image Sensor

    INSTALLATION: MOUNTING IMAGE SENSOR 1. Determine the desired mounting angle – 3 options 2. Screw bracket to back plate. https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 10 Use the provided large screws and anchors to attach the bracket to the wall. (Leave at least 3 inches of clearance above the sensor to allow for battery replacement without uninstalling the mounting https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 11 7. Set PIR Sensitivity Settings – 3 options that can be set through the panel or on the dealersite: 8. Verify and Test Image Sensor Setup https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 12: Deleting Image Sensor From Panel

    1 or if the Image Sensor is out of range of its current network. PIR Lens and Camera Coverage Diagrams Figure 3.Side View: PIR Lens Coverage https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 13: General Troubleshooting Steps

    • Verify Range: Under the “Image Sensor Setup” menu, scroll to “Image Sensor Settings,” select the sensor and verify under “Signal” that the sensor is registering a strong signal. If signal strength is low, move non-responsive https://answers.alarm.com/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor/DSC_Touch_Image_Sensor_Ins Updated: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 13:45:32 GMT...
  • Page 14: False Motion Activations

    • Enable Auto Uploads: During the first four hours after any sensor is enrolled onto the system, alarm images will not automatically be uploaded to Alarm.com. Automatic uploads are automatically enabled after four hours. Enable uploads sooner from the Dealer Website.

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