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2GIG GC3 Image Sensor (ADC-IS-300-LP) - Installation Guide
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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
  • Power Source: Recommended 2 AA 1.5v Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries.
  • Batteries: Refer to the Batteries section for details
  • 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 ft open air
  • Color: White
  • Recommended Mounting Height and Angle: Refer to the Recommended Install Height and Angle Table
  • Motion Profiles & Sensor Range: Refer to the PIR Sensitivity Settings Table

Hardware compatibility requirements - by panel

Panel Panel version Extra hardware
GC3 3.0.1+ XCVR3 900 MHz dongle transceiver

Other feature compatibility 

Two-Way Voice compatibility

Images cannot be transmitted while a Two-Way Voice call is in session. When the Image Sensor is installed on a system with Two-Way Voice over the cellular network, image transmission during an alarm may be interrupted by the two-way session. The image trans­mission re­sumes once the call has terminated.

Pet immunity settings

Two parts to making the Image Sensor pet immune:

  1. Set PIR sensitivity settings to Low.
  2. Mount set at a height of 6 feet, and install the sensor with the 6 degree mounting angle.

Batteries

Battery type The Image Sensor uses 2 AA 1.5v Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries (UL compliant).
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 displays 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.

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Image Sensor LED reference chart

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Resetting the Image Sensor

There are two ways to reset the Image Sensor. 

Power cycle

If you have issues connecting the Image Sensor to the account, power cycle the Image Sensor in one of two ways:

  • Take out and reinsert the batteries, or
  • Use a paperclip to quickly press and release the Sensor Reset button. Only press the reset button if the LED has been off for at least 10 seconds and the panel is not in Add mode.

After a successful power cycle, the Image Sensor will enter the Sensor Power Up state (Blinking Red) 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. The Image Sensor indicates that it is enrolled on a panel by blinking green after the memory check.

Important: A network reset only works if the Image Sensor is not actively communicating with a network. If the Image Sensor is within range of the original panel, it is required that the Image Sensor first be deleted from the panel it was previously learned into before being able to perform a network reset on the Image Sensor. See instructions on how to properly delete the Image Sensor from the panel.

To perform a network reset:

  1. Power up the Image Sensor. 
  2. Press and hold the reset button down with a narrow tool (such as a paperclip) for a full 10 seconds or until the red LED flashes rapidly.
  3. Release the reset button as soon as the red LED starts flashing rapidly. A successful network reset results in the LED blinking yellow after the memory check. Panel association is now cleared from the Image Sensor's memory and it should be available for enrollment.

After releasing the reset button, the Image Sensor enters sensor power-up mode (blinking red LED) followed by memory check (solid red LED) followed by either a blinking green or blinking yellow light. For the full list of status indicators and expected behaviors, see the Camera LED reference chart.

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PIR activation and test mode

By default, the image sensor LED does not illuminate when activated by motion unless the sensor is in test mode. The LED can be enabled by tampering the device or on the panel for each Image Sensor on a customer’s account. The Image Sensor must have successfully completed the enrollment process with a panel. When enabled, the red LED illuminates for 3 seconds upon motion activations (at most every 3 minutes while disarmed).

Tamper & trouble conditions 

Tamper

A built-in accelerometer detects movement or repositioning of the Image Sensor and will initiate a tamper whenever a change in sensor orientation is detected. The tamper automatically clears after the sensor is returned to the upright position and no movement has been detected for 5 minutes. A tamper can also be cleared by resetting the sensor.

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.

Service package requirement

Image capture features require a service package that includes one of the following Image Sensor add-ons:

  • Images - Alarms: Includes upload of images from panel alarm events only.
  • Images - Limited: Includes uploads of images from panel alarm events and disarm events. 
  • Images - Plus: Includes upload of images from panel alarm events, disarm events, and non-alarm events. 

For additional information about Image Sensor add-ons, see What do the Image Sensor service packages include?

Installation: Prepare panel for enrollment

Create Alarm.com customer account 

Select service package (including an Images add-on) and register the Alarm.com module serial number on the Alarm.com Partner Portal.

Install the XCVR3 transceiver in the panel

For more information about installing the XCVR3, see 2GIG GC3 Image Sensor Transceiver (2GIG-XCVR3-GC3) - Installation Guide.

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 Alarm.com.

Installation: Enroll Image Sensor to panel

  1. Verify XCVR3 installation. 
    • Ensure the XCVR3 is connected properly to the control panel terminal blocks. For more information on how to install the XCVR3, please reference the XCVR3 installation instructions included with the XCVR3. The following is the wire-to-terminal guide for quick reference:
      • Red – Smoke+
      • Black – Common (GND)
      • Green – RX
      • White – TX
  2. Using the panel, tap System Settings.
  3. Enter the installer code.
  4. Tap Installer Toolbox.
  5. Tap System Configuration.
  6. Tap Wireless Zones.
  7. Tap to select an unused zone.
  8. For the Sensor type, tap to enter a sensor type. 
    • Recommended sensor types are:
      • 04- Interior Follower
      • 10- Interior w/ Delay
      • 23- No Response Type
  9. For Equipment type, tap to select (2) Motion.
  10. For Equipment code, tap to select 9999 Alarm.com Image Sensor.
  11. For Image Sensor ID, tap Learn to put the panel into learn mode.
  12. Insert the batteries into the Image Sensor. The LED on the Image Sensor will progress from blinking red to solid red to blinking yellow. This indicates the Image Sensor is in learn mode.
  13. Wait approximately 20 seconds for the Image Sensor to enroll to the panel. The screen on the panel will display the following: Found Image Sensor [x]. The LED on the Image Sensor will turn solid yellow indicating that it has successfully found the panel. Tap Accept on the panel.
  14. For Equipment age, tap to select the equipment age (i.e., New or Existing). 
  15. For Transmission delay, tap to select enabled or disabled
  16. For Voice descriptor, tap to edit the voice descriptor if desired. 
  17. For Sensor reports, tap to select enabled or disabled. (Enabled is recommended)
  18. For Sensor supervised, tap to select enabled or disabled. (Enabled is recommended)
  19. For Sensor chime, tap to select enabled or disabled
  20. Continue to edit next sensor or tap Return to System Configuration and tap Save to save the changes and exit.
  21. After the Image Sensor LED has turned solid yellow, you must exit Add Mode on the panel (previous step). 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. You may continue with the mounting portion of the installation when in test mode. See the Image Sensor LED Reference Chart for more details.

The sensor is now learned into the panel. After enrollment, be sure to keep the sensor and panel powered so the sensor can complete an initialization process with Alarm.com. This process will take several minutes. Images cannot be captured until initialization is complete.

To verify the initialization process is complete using the panel:  
  1. Go to the home screen.
  2. Tap System Settings.
  3. Enter the installer code.
  4. Tap Installer Toolbox.
  5. Tap System Configuration
  6. Tap Image Sensors
  7. Tap to select the Image Sensor to verify.
  8. Verify Rules displays as Synced.

Installation: Mounting Image Sensor 

  1. Choose the desired location and mounting angle for the Image Sensor using the information in the chart. There are three options: 
     
    Intended Operation Pet Immunity Larger Rooms Smaller Rooms
    Mounting Height 6 Feet 8 Feet 8 Feet
    Angle Shallow, 6° Shallow, 6° Deep, 18°
    Bracket Orientation

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    Teeth Up

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    Teeth Down

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    Coverage Distance 30 to 35 ft. 30 to 35 ft. 15 to 20 ft.
     
  2. Screw the bracket to the backplate of the Image Sensor.
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  3. Determine the location to mount the sensor. 
    • Best practices for installing Image Sensors: Do's and Don'ts 
       
      Do  Don't 
      • Center the target capture area in the middle of the frame.
      • Enroll and install within 100 ft. of panel. Installation site conditions can reduce range considerably.
      • Make sure people will walk across the sensor coverage area instead of directly toward the sensor.
      • Avoid backlit conditions (for example, facing a window or other light source) because it may result in poor image quality.
      • Set sensor on a flat surface.
      • Set sensor across from mirrors or reflective surfaces.
      • Face sensor toward or close to areas that have metallic objects or electronics (to avoid interference with RF communication).
      • Install in an area where there are obstructions in front of or around the camera lens (for example, walls and ceilings within 90 degrees and 2 ft. around the camera). This type of installation will result in washed out night captures.
      • Install outdoors. Sensor is for indoor use only. 
  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.
    Flat versus corner wall mount
  5. Place and secure the Image Sensor on the arm and secure the arm on the mounting bracket in the desired location. Adjust the horizontal positioning of the sensor to point towards the desired coverage area.
  6. Secure the mounting arm location by sliding lock pin into the hole. Use the washer and remaining small screw to secure the lock pin by screwing upwards through the bottom of the hole in the mounting bracket.
    Mounting arm and bracket
  7. Set the PIR Sensitivity Settings using the panel or remotely using the Partner Portal or MobileTech. For information about setting the PIR Sensitivity Settings, see Change Image Sensor sensitivity

    The following three options can be set: 
    Normal Default setting
    High More sensitive motion profile with potential higher risk of false alarm.
    Low Less sensitive profile with pet immunity for pets up to 40 lbs.

Verify and test Image Sensor setup

  1. Verify that rules are confirmed via the Partner Portal or on MobileTech. 
    • Look for the word Yes in the Image Sensor Equipment List in the Rules Confirmed section. Resend rules if they are not confirmed.
  2. Verify RF Coverage by checking that the signal strength is above 40%. The signal strength must be greater than 30% for sensor to function properly.
  3. Conduct a walk test and test image captures.
    • To conserve the customer’s monthly image upload quota, automatic alarm uploads are disabled for the first four hours after any new sensor (Image Sensor or other) is installed into the system. Installers can also test by requesting image uploads and motion image uploads via MobileTech. Installers are required to be onsite to test by running a comm test at the panel.
  4. Test night image captures by darkening the room as much as possible (turn off the lights and close the shades).

Deleting Image Sensor from panel

Instructions on how to properly delete and Image Sensor from a system. It is important to do the steps in order.

  1. Delete the Image Sensor from the account using the panel’s Interactive Services, Partner Portal, or MobileTech.
  2. Perform a network reset of the Image Sensor. This can only be completed after the Image Sensor is deleted from the account, or if the Image Sensor is out of range of its current network.

PIR lens and camera coverage diagrams

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Figure 3. Side View: PIR Lens Coverage

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Figure 4. Top View: PIR Lens Coverage

As indicated in Figure 4, 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.

Troubleshooting

General troubleshooting steps 
  • Verify module signal strength
  • Verify Image Sensor RF signal strength: The signal strength must be above 30% for the sensor to function properly.
  • Verify Images Service Package: Image capture functionality depends on the cus­tomer’s service package. Verify the proper Image Sensor service package is selected.
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. The sensor cannot be cleared if it is currently communicating with its network.  In this case the sensor must be deleted from the system first through the control panel or remote command.
Sensor non-responsive 
  • Verify range: Verify the sensor is registering a strong signal. If signal strength is low, move non-responsive sensor closer to control panel, verify signal strength and see if communication resumes. 
  • Replace batteries: Check battery level at the panel (under “Image Sensor Settings”) and install fresh sensor batteries.
To check the signal strength and battery level using the panel: 
  1. Go to the home screen.
  2. Tap System Settings.
  3. Enter the installer code.
  4. Tap Installer Toolbox.
  5. Tap System Configuration
  6. Tap Image Sensors
  7. Verify the Image Sensor's Battery voltage and Signal Strength
Images not captured 
  • Verify sensor rules: Verify the sensor initialization process has been completed.
    • To verify sensor rules using the Partner Portal: 
      1. Log into the Partner Portal.
      2. Find the customer account.
      3. Click Equipment.
      4. Click Image Sensors.
      5. Verify the Image Sensor's Rules Confirmed column shows as Yes for all Image Sensors 
        • If rules are not confirmed, click Resend Rules
  • Enable auto uploads: During the first four hours after any sensor is enrolled in 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 Partner Portal.
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: The sensor may not be properly positioned to capture the desired motion. Check horizontal positioning of sensor and re-mount as necessary.
  • Check PIR sensitivity setting: Verify that the proper sensor motion profile has been selected through the setup menu or select a less sensitive profile.

 

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