ALARM COM ADC-630T Cellular Module Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
- ALARM COM
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Contact Information
- Account Creation
- Installation
- Power Up
- Communications Test (Module Registration)
- Panel Settings
- Troubleshooting: Module Status Information
- Various Module States (modes)
- Interactive Menus
- Specifications
- Approved Antennas
- Regulatory Information & Modular Integration
- FCC
- FCC ID/IC Label Information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ADC-630T
Module
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Introduction
The ADC-630T Module for Neo enables wireless reporting of all alarms and othersystem events from the DSC Neo control panel using an all-digital, cellular network (if available) or broadband connection (if available). The module can be used as the primary communication path for all alarm signaling, or as a backup to a telephone connection to the central monitoring station. The wireless alarm signaling and routing service is operated by Alarm.com. The ADC-630T Module also features integrated support for Alarm.com’s emPower solution with builtin Z-Wave capabilities.
Contact Information
For additional information and support on Alarm.com
products and services, please visit
www.alarm.com/dealer or contact
Alarm.com
technical support at 1-866-834-0470.
Copyright © 2016 Alarm.com. All rights reserved.
Compatibility
The ADC-630T Module is compatible with DSC Neo panels with software versions
1.3 and later.
Account Creation
Before installing an Alarm.com ADC-630T Module in a Neo system, a new customer account needs to be created with Alarm.com. We recommend creating the account at least 24 hours in advance of installationto 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 Address
- Customer Phone Number
- Customer E-mail
- Preferred login name for the customer
- Alarm.com Radio 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
Follow these guidelines during installation:
- Before affixing the panel to a wall, verify the cellular signal level at the installation location. On the Neo panel, press and hold the 5 key for 10 seconds to view the cellular signal level. An installation location with a sustained signal level of two or more bars is recommended.
- Do not exceed the panel total output power when using panel power for the ADC-630T Module, hardwired sensors, and /or sirens. Refer to the specific panel installation instructions for details. Only one Alarm.com Module can be used per Neo panel.
- The ADC-630T Module draws on average 100mA during normal operation. In PowerSave Mode, during or immediately following an AC power failure, the module will draw only 5mA on average.
- Avoid mounting the panel in areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring, such as furnace or utility rooms.
- Do not install the control panel and module in a basement or other below-ground location. Doing so will negatively impact signal strength.
Power Up
Connect AC power. It may take a few moments after power up for the panel to become active. If the panel does not turn on, ensure that the module has been fully connected to the panel via the ribbon cable then perform a full power cycle by following these steps:
- Disconnect the battery leads and unplug the panel power transformer from AC power.
- Verify that the module is inserted securely and that the antenna is snapped-in completely.
- Connect battery leads to the battery.
- Plug the panel power transformer into the AC outlet. It is important to plug the battery in before plugging in the transformer, otherwise the panel will issue a “System Low Battery” message regardless of the battery voltage level.
Note that power cycling will clear existing banners.
Communications Test (Module Registration)
To initiate module communication with Alarm.com and/or
the cellular network the first time, perform a “communications test”. A
communications test can also be used at any time to force communication with
Alarm.com
To perform the communications test on Neo, press and hold [3] for two seconds.
The communications test can also be generated by pressing [*][6] followed by
the master code and [4], or via the Interactive Services menu. See the
Interactive Menus section for information on how to peform the communications
test through these menus.
The Neo panel will let you know when the communications test has completed by
activating the siren output on medium volume for 2 seconds followed by full
volume alarm for 2 seconds. If the communications test was initiated via the
[3] key or the Interactive Services menu then the siren will not sound. All
display lights and LCD pixels turn on. This indicates that
Alarm.com has received and acknowledged the signal.
This does not guarantee that the signal went through to a central station; it
confirms that the Alarm.com Operations Center received
the signal. The central station should be contacted directly to verify that
the signal was received on the correct account and that the Central Station
routing settings have been set up correctly.
The signal may not go through to the central station if (a) the Central
Station Account settings were entered incorrectly on the
Alarm.com Dealer Site or (b) if
Alarm.com was unable to send the signal successfully
to the Central Station receivers. In these cases the panel will show a
“Failure to Communicate” message.
Panel Settings
Night Arming
The Neo panel has the ability to night arm, which arms the perimeter and
restricts movement to designated interior areas. Night arming via the panel
should be restricted to one of the five function keys. For more information on
Night Arming and how to program the function keys see the installation guide
provided with the panel.
Central Station and Telephone Line Settings
Central Station and telephone line settings will be automatically configured
through the CS Forwarding Settings page of the Dealer Site.
Note that the system cannot be programmed if it is armed, in alarm, or in
installer programming. Before changing any panel settings through AirfX or the
Dealer Site, ensure the panel is not in any of these states. following are the
panel settings that will be configured via the Dealer Site page and should not
be configured in the panel:
Section(s) | Subsection(s) | Option(s) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
15 | — | 7 | Telephone Line Monitoring |
300 | 001 – 002 | — | Panel/Receiver Communication Paths |
301 | 001 – 004 | — | Phone Number Programming |
309 | 1 | 2-Jan | Maintenance Events/Restores Call Directions |
309 | 2 | 2-Jan | Test Transmissions Call Directions |
310 | 0 | — | System Account Code |
310 | 001 – 008 | — | Partition Account Codes |
311 – | 1 | 2-Jan | Alarm/Restore Partition Call Directions |
311 – | 2 | 2-Jan | Tampers/Restore Partition Call Directions |
311 – | 3 | 2-Jan | Openings/Closing Partition Call Directions |
350 | 1 | — | Communicator Formats |
384 | — | 2 | Communicator Backup Options |
Zone Attributes
Subsections [001] through [128] of section [002] control the attributes for
each zone. Option [5] enables or disables Force Arming. If this option is set
to OFF, the system cannot be armed if the zone is opened.
Notifications
The following panel settings may alter the behavior of customer notifications:
Section | Option | Description |
---|---|---|
15 | 4 | If this option is ON, keyfob arming notifications will not be |
associated with a specific user.
16| 8| If this option is OFF, notifications will not be available for keypad
tampers. Set to ON to enable tamper notifications.
Not Supported
The following panel settings are either handled automatically or not supported
and thus any changes to them will be ignored:
Section(s) | Subsection(s) | Option(s) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
324-348 | All | Custom Reporting Codes | |
377 | 1 | Tampers/Restores | Max number of transmissions |
609-611 | All | Reporting Codes |
Panel Settings Automatically Change
Some panel settings are changed automatically when the ADC-630T Module is
connected to the control panel. These settings should not be altered. They
are:
Section | Subsection | Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | — | 6 | OFF | Master Code Not Changeable must be OFF to ensure module |
communicates the
correct master code.
17| —| 6| OFF| Daylights Saving Time must be disabled to ensure panel time is
accurate.
24| —| 5| OFF| Realtime Clock must be disabled to ensure panel time is
accurate.
41| —| —| 0| User Access Codes must be 4-digits.
377| 1| Maintena nce Troubles/Restores| 14| Max number of transmissions should
be 14.
377| 2| AC Failure Communi cationDelay| Randomvalue betwee001 and030| AC
Failure Communication Delay should be set between 001 and 030 to ensure
notifications for power failures are received.
377| 2| Wireless Zone Low Battery
Transmis sion Delay| 1| Wireless Device Low Battery Transmission Delay should
be set to 001 to ensure
notifications for low batteries are received.
380| —| 1| ON| Communications must be enabled so the Module can communicate
with
the panel.
380| —| 2| OFF| System should transmit alarm restores immediately when the
zone is restored.
380| —| 5| OFF| System should not attempt to communicate through all available
receivers at the same time.
382| —| 5| ON| Communications must be enabled so the Module can communicate
with the panel.
382| —| 6| OFF| AC Failure Transmission Delay should be in minutes.
Clock: The ADC-630T Module sets the panel clock when it connects to Alarm.com and then updates it every 18 hours. It is important to select the correct panel time zone on the Alarm.com website, or the panel time will not be accurate. If a system is powered up before the customer account has been created, the time zone will default to Eastern Time.
Troubleshooting: Module Status Information
Module status information for verifying and troubleshooting module connection
status or errors can be found through the Interactive Services menus on Neo.
Go to the ‘Interactive Services’ → ‘Module Status’ menu.
See Table 1 below for potential module states.
Table 1: ADC-630T Module Statuses
Idle | Most common state |
---|---|
Roaming | Roaming on partner network |
SIM Missing | The SIM card is missing |
PowerSave Mode | AC Power is Down |
Registering… | The module is trying to register on the cellular network |
Connection Error | The module is registered on the cellular network but cannot |
connect with Alarm.com
Radio Error| Radio is not operating correctly
Server Error| If it persists, the account may have been set up incorrectly
Connected| Currently talking to Alarm.com Servers
Connecting…| In the process of connecting to Alarm.com
Updating…| Updating Signal Level
In addition, some of the information can be retrieved via long key presses
from the keypad. Press and hold the following panel keys for 2 seconds to
display the given information on the panel display. Most messages are
displayed for less than 30 seconds but can be cut short by pressing the 0 Key
for 2 seconds.
Table 2: ADC-630T Module Statuses
1 Key| 10-digit module serial number. This number is needed to create the
Alarm.com customer account.
---|---
2 Key| Module firmware version. (e.g. 187a)
3 Key| Initiate communication test.
5 Key| Wireless signal strength level and module status or error, if any. The
panel will display bars for the signal level (0 to 5) and a number (2 to 31)
followed by the Mode it is in. (See“ADC-630T Module Statuses” on Table 1)
6 Key| Battery voltage as read by the module, to two decimal places, and the
AC power status. (e.g. Battery: 6.79v, AC Power OK)
8 Key| Cellular frequency used by the module. The panel may also specify the
type of network available.
Various Module States (modes)
There are four module states, or modes, as described below:
Idle Mode. AC power is OK and the module is not currently talking to
Alarm.com.PowerSave Mode. The module just powered up,
AC power is down, or AC power was recently restored and the battery is
recharging. The module is fully functional and will go into Connected Mode as
soon as a signal needs to be sent. Press and hold the 5 Key for 2 seconds to
switch the module into Idle Mode and update the signal level reading. The
system will go into Idle Mode every 2 hours to check for any incoming
messages. Connected Mode. The module is currently talking to
Alarm.com. The module stays in Connected Mode for at
least four minutes after reporting an event to
Alarm.com , unless the 5 Key is pressed and held for
10 seconds, which will cause the module to go back to Idle Mode. Sleep Mode.
The panel is not connected to AC power, or there is an AC power failure, and
the battery level is low. The module will connect to
Alarm.com to send a signal, but will otherwise draw
almost no power.
Note: If the ADC-630T Module is powered down for a short period of time,
buffered messages from Alarm.com may be received when
module power is restored.
Note: If the ADC-630T Module is powered down for a short period of time,
buffered messages from Alarm.com may be received when
module power is restored.
Improving Cellular Wireless Signal Strength
Guidelines for optimal cellular wireless signal strength:
- Install the module above ground level, as high up as possible within the structure.
- Install the module near or adjacent to an outside-facing wall of the structure.
- Do not install the module inside a metal structure or close to large metal objects or ducts.
As you make changes to the module location to improve signal strength, request
updated signal readings to verify changes. To request an updated reading,
press and hold the “5” key for 2 seconds.
Walking the Customer through New User Setup on the Web This section describes
how to help your customer set up their website account, and only applies to
customers on an interactive service plan with an online account. (Skip this
step for customers using the module for wireless signaling only). Before the
customer can configure their website account, the
Alarm.com account for that customer must be created on
the Dealer Site, and the cellular module associated with the account must be
installed successfully. To log in and access their account, the customer can
go to www.alarm.com (or custom dealer website
address) to complete the new subscriber setup procedure.
The customer will need the following:
- The website login and temporary password include ed on the Alarm.com Welcome Letter generated when the account was created by the Dealer
- A list of their system sensors with corresponding zone IDs
- At least one phone number and e-mail address where notifications can be sent
Note: At least one sensor must be learned into the panel to complete the new subscriber setup. If not all sensors and touch screens were learned in before powering up the module, an updated sensor list must be requested by performing a cellular communications test or requesting an updated equipment list from the Dealer Site.
Interactive Menus
The “Interactive Services” menu can be used to access information about the
ADC-630T Module, install or remove Z-Wave devices and configure or
troubleshoot other interactive features. To enter the menu press [*] [8]
[Installer Code] [851]. Ensure the panel has already displayed “
Alarm.com Module OK” before attempting to enter
Interactive Services. The menu will time out after 20 minutes. Refer to Table
6 below for the menu options.
Table 6: Neo Interactive Services Menu
Menu | Description |
---|---|
Installer Programming | Press [8] [Installer Code] [851] to enter Interactive |
Services menu
– – Module Status| Scroll down through the various ADC-630T Module information
screens
– – – Radio| Signal level, connection status, roaming status, and errors (if
any)
– – – Cellular Freq.| Cellular frequency used by the module.
– – – Battery| Current battery voltage and AC power status.
– – – SN| Module serial number. Needed to create or troubleshoot an
Alarm.com account.
– – – SIM card| SIM card number. Sometimes needed to troubleshoot an account.
– – – Version| ADC-630T Module firmware version and sub-version. Example:
181a, 181 = module firmware version, a = subversion.
– – – Advanced – Network| For Alarm.com use only.
– – Z-Wave Setup2| This menu is used to add, remove, and troubleshoot Z-Wave
devices and networks. To control Z-Wave devices via the
Alarm.com website and smart phone apps, you will also
need to enable Z-Wave services on the account.
– – – Number of Z-Wave Devices2| The total number of Z-Wave devices currently
known to the ADC-6307 Module.
– — Add Z-Wave Device’| Press Pil to enter Z-Wave Add Mode. Make sure the
device you are trying to add is powered up and within 3 to 6 feet of the Neo
panel. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for button presses required to
enroll device.
– – – Remove Z-Wave Device2| Press [s] to remove an existing Z-Wave device, or
to “reset” a Z-Wave device that was previously learned into a different Z-Wave
network. Previously enrolled devices must be reset before they can be enrolled
into the module.
– – – Z-Wave Home ID2| Press [s] to query the Z-Wave network Home ID. If the
ID is 0, verify that the module has communicated with Alarm.com and that the
Alarm.com account is set up for Z-Wave.
PIR Sensitivity| Press [s] to view current selection. Scroll down to view
available sensitivity levels. Press [s] to select.
Rules| Displays whether rules are confirmed.
– — Extended Range Option| Press’s] to enable/disable extended range.
– – Communications Test| Press(*) to perform ADC communication test.
User Functions| Press [6] [Master Access Code] to enter User Functions menu.
Then scroll right to “Interactive Sere and press [t] to enter Interactive
Services menu.
– – Module Status| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Radio| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Cellular Freq.| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – SN| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – SIM card| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Version| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Advanced – Network| See Installer Programming section above.
– – Z-Wave Setup2| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Number of Z-Wave Devices2| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Add Z-Wave Device2| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Remove Z-Wave Device’| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – Z-Wave Home ID2| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – – [Power Information]| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – – Signal| See Installer Programming section above.
– – – – Test PIR| See Installer Programming section above.
– – Communication Test| See Installer Programming section above.
– – Request Weather Update| See Installer Programming section above.
2 Refer to the emPower TM installation instructions and guides on the Alarm.com Dealer Site for more information on Z-Wave enrollment and troubleshooting.
Specifications
Compatibility | Neo panels with software versions 1.3 and later |
---|---|
Power requirements | 3.9V |
Standby current | 50mA |
Peak current | 1A |
Operating temperature | 14 to 131°F (-10 to 55°C) |
Storage temperature | -30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C) |
Max. relative humidity | 90% non-condensing |
Cellular network | Varies |
Dimensions | (H x W) 3.25 x 4.25 in. (8.23 x 10.80 cm.) |
Approved Antennas
Cellular
The cellular transceiver utilizes an omnidirectional 4G LTE full band dipole
antenna with 4.3 dBi gain (Part # Sanav EPH-405AL).
Z-Wave
The Z-Wave transceiver utilizes a 908MHz copper wire monopole antenna with
0.25 dBi gain (Part # Santa Fe E-AL-Z-C-2R907925).
Regulatory Information & Modular Integration
Listings
FCC ID: YL6-143630T, IC: 9111A-143630T This device is tested to be compliant
with FCC Part 15.249 and ISED RSS210. The final host integration still
requires Part 15 Subpart B testing and compliance, as applicable. The host
device must display the following language on its exterior: Contains: FCC ID:
YL6-143630T, IC: 9111A-143630T Contains: FCC ID: RI7LE910CxNF , IC: 5131A-
LE910CxNF This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Please see the user
guide for FCC ID: RI7LE910CxNF for more information on specific integration
requirements and guidance, if needed.
FCC
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. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment in to an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF exposure safety
This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and
your body.
ISED
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the
transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to
other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
FCC ID/IC Label Information
This modular transmitter is labeled with its own FCC ID and IC number. When the module is installed inside the host device and the FCC ID/IC of the module is not visible the host device shall display the provided label referring to the FCC ID and IC of the enclosed module. This label is shipped together with the module and it is the responsibility of the integrator to apply it to the exterior of the enclosure as indicated below.
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