Alarm.Com Concord 4 Dual-Path LTE Installation Manual
Alarm.Com Concord 4 Dual-Path LTE Installation Manual

Alarm.Com Concord 4 Dual-Path LTE Installation Manual

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Concord 4 Dual-Path LTE Module
INSTALLATION GUIDE

Introduction

The Dual-Path LTE Module for Concord 4 enables wireless reporting of all
alarms and other system events from the Interlogix Concord 4 control
panel using the LTE wireless cellular network and optional Ethernet
broadband network. The wireless alarm signaling and routing service is
operated by Alarm.com, and the Concord 4 LTE module also features
integrated support for Alarm.com's emPower
Wave capabilities.
The module interfaces with the Concord panel data bus and is powered
by the panel battery or an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply. Status LEDs
on the LTE module indicate bus and cellular network communications.
Contact Information
For additional information and support on Alarm.com products and
services, please visit
www.alarm.com/dealer
Technical Support at 1-866-834-0470.
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Compatibility

The module can be used on Concord 4.0 and higher to enable
Alarm.com's interactive suite of services. This module is not compatible
with Concord 3.x or below panels.

Account Creation

Before installing the Alarm.com LTE Module in a Concord system, a new
customer account needs to be created with Alarm.com. We recommend
creating the account at least 24 hours in advance of installation to
ensure that the radio is activated prior to installation.
To activate an account, go to www.alarm.com/dealer and login. Under
the "Customers" heading at the top left of the page click on "Create New
Customer". You will need the following customer information to create
the account:
• Customer Name
• Customer Address
• Customer Phone Number
• Customer E-mail
• Preferred login name for the customer
• Alarm.com Module Serial Number
At the end of the account creation process you will be able to print a
Welcome Letter for the customer that has their login information and
temporary password for the Alarm.com website.
Installation Overview & Guidelines
Before beginning the module installation, familiarize yourself with the
following installation guidelines and the location of the module and
troubleshooting LEDs and their function as shown in Figure 1 and Table
2, as they are referenced throughout this guide. Using these tips will
help guarantee a successful module installation.
Create the customer account on the Alarm.com Dealer Site at least 24
1)
hours before installation. See
Turn off the "Access Code Lock" feature on the panel. This feature
2)
MUST be off for the system to communicate with Alarm.com.
3)
Installation consists of finding a mounting location for optimum
wireless signal strength, mounting the module, wiring the module, and
TM
solution with built-in Z-
or contact Alarm.com
Account Creation
above.
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Installation Guide
installing a case tamper (if necessary). Use the LTE Status LEDs on the
module to check the signal strength before you permanently mount the
module to avoid signaling issues after the installation is complete.
4)
Power the module off of the battery, not off of the panel (see
on page 2).
Perform a manual phone test (Comm Test) to initiate communication
5)
(see
on page 3.)
6)
Observe panel power limitations as stipulated below:
• The module draws a maximum of 65 mA (continuous) in PowerSave
Mode and 100 mA (continuous) in Idle Mode and Connected Mode
from the panel. The module can draw up to 1600 mA
(instantaneous peaks) from the panel.
• Do not exceed the panel total output power when using panel
power for bus devices and hardwired sensors (refer to panel
documentation).
• Use four-conductor, 22 or 18 gauge stranded wire to connect the
module to the panel. Table 1 shows the maximum wire length for
each gauge.
Table 1: Maximum wire length
Gauge
Maximum Wire Length
22 gauge
40 ft. (12.2 m)
18 gauge
90ft. (27.4 m)
Figure 1: Main module components
PWR LED
BUS LED
AUTO LED
Gateway
Status LEDs
Terminals
Table 2: Component Descriptions
Component
Function
PWR LED
Indicates module power status.
BUS LED
Indicates data bus activity between the panel and module.
AUTO LED
Indicates module/data transceiver communication.
Indicates the current signal and status of the wireless gateway
Gateway Status
module. Only the lower three LEDs are used (See
LEDs
LEDs
on page 4 for more information.)
Wiring terminals
Provides wiring connection to the panel.
Antenna
Snap-in MMCX antenna connectors. The larger antenna connects
Connectors
to connector 1, the smaller antenna connects to connector 2.
Module status
Indicates communication with the LTE network, report errors, and
LEDs
signal strength.
Serial number
A 15-digit number. Only the last 10 digits (after the dash "-") are
used for account activation.
SIM Card
Required for LTE communication.
Figure 2 on page 2 shows the LTE status LEDs and Table 3 on page 2
describes the LED functions. See
more information.
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Antenna Connector 1
Antenna Connector 2
Serial Number
SIM Card
Ethernet Plug In
Copper Z-Wave
Antenna
Gateway Status
Module Status LEDs
on page 4 for
Wiring
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  • Page 1 Antenna Connector 2 BUS LED AUTO LED Before installing the Alarm.com LTE Module in a Concord system, a new Serial Number customer account needs to be created with Alarm.com. We recommend creating the account at least 24 hours in advance of installation to ensure that the radio is activated prior to installation.
  • Page 2 Bottom of LTE Module The Ethernet port (optional) enables Dual-Path signaling to the Alarm.com cloud. If desired, the cable should be threaded through an Table 3: Module Status LED Functions opening in the gate way and plugged into the Ethernet connector on the module as show in Figure 4.
  • Page 3 Blinks: The first message is being sent by the module. Green LED Off: The LED is off as soon as Alarm.com receives a message from the module (off most of the time). Blinks: A message is being sent by the module.
  • Page 4 Alarm.com The module is unable to establish communication with ADC. servers. Alarm.com is unable to reach the module, likely due to a local Z-Wave Status & Error LED. See Table 6 for error descriptions. firewall.
  • Page 5 In Idle Mode, the AC power is up, the battery level is greater than 11.5 Table 7: Central Station Reporting Bits volts, and the module is not currently connected to the Alarm.com servers. This is normal for the module and the most common state.
  • Page 6 FCC ID: YL6-143470L IC: 9111A-143470L Model Number: ADC-470L Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alarm.com can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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