Summary of Contents for 2gig Technologies ADC-IS-300-LP
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2GIG GC3e 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.
Batteries For details, see Batteries Operating temperature range 60° to 80°F Weight 3.1 oz. (with batteries and without mounting accessories) Dimensions 3.1’’ h x 1.8’’ w x 2.3’’ d Supervisory interval 100 minutes (sensor), 3 hours (alarm hardwire) Wireless signal range Greater than 400 feet open air Color White...
Expected battery life Approximately 4 years with lithium batteries. Voltage thresholds With lithium batteries, low battery alerts are issued at 3.05V. The sensor cannot operate when the voltage reads below 2.30V. 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.
Resetting the Image Sensor There are two ways to reset the Image Sensor: Power cycle A power cycle can be done by one of two ways: 1. Take out and reinsert batteries. https://answers.alarm.com/ADC/Partner/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/Image_Sensor_Version_3/Alarm.com_Image_S Updated: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 01:34:38 GMT...
2. Press and release the sensor reset button. Only initiate a power cycle if the LED has not been active in the last 10 seconds. After a power cycle, the Image Sensor will enter sensor power up state followed by the memory check state. Network reset An Image Sensor must be network reset when it has been previously enrolled on a different panel.
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 Partner Portal. 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.
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▪ 04- Interior Follower ▪ 10- Interior w/ Delay ▪ 23- No Response Type 10. For Equipment type, tap to select (2) Motion. 11. For Equipment code, tap to select 9999 Alarm.com Image Sensor. 12. For Image Sensor ID, tap Learn to put the panel into learn mode. 13.
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Mounting Image Sensor 1. Determine the desired mounting angle. The following image displays three options. 2. Screw bracket to back plate. https://answers.alarm.com/ADC/Partner/Installation_and_Troubleshooting/Image_Sensor/Image_Sensor_Version_3/Alarm.com_Image_S Updated: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 01:34:38 GMT...
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3. Determine location to mount the sensor. 4. Choose applicable mounting bracket. The sensor hardware packet contains two mounting brackets for different mounting scenarios. 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 bracket.) 5.
7. Set PIR sensitivity settings – 3 options that can be set through the panel or on the Partner Portal: 8. Verify and test Image Sensor setup: a. Verify that rules are confirmed via the Partner Portal or on MobileTech, Resend rules if they are not confirmed.
The following image is the PIR Lens Coverage from the top view. The camera coverage area is narrower than the PIR coverage area. When installing, mount sensor where subjects are likely to be centered in or across PIR and camera field of view.
Enrollment • Verify sensor is receiving power. ◦ After inserting batteries, the sensor LED should illuminate or flash within 10 seconds. • Verify sensor is not communicating with another network. ◦ If the sensor has been previously enrolled in a different system or daughterboard, delete the sensor from the system and hold the sensor reset button for 10 seconds to clear the sensor from old network before attempting to enroll the sensor in a new network.
False motion activations • Check environmental elements ◦ Heating or cooling elements may adversely affect sensor performance. Test sensor with and without these elements to determine interference. Check if there are any reflective surfaces facing the device (e.g. mirror). • Check sensor positioning ◦...