SKYBELL SH02300SL HD Wi-Fi Video Doorbell Installation Guide

June 5, 2024
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SKYBELL SH02300SL HD Wi-Fi Video Doorbell

INTRODUCTION

Your customers will always know who is at the front door with an Alarm.com Doorbell Camera. Now with two options to choose from – our original Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera and our new Slim Line it’s easy to deliver front door awareness to even more customers Each Alarm Doorbell Camera features a doorbell with an integrated camera, PIR motion sensor, digital microphone and speaker, enabling homeowners to answer the door and speak to visitors via two way audio  all right from their app. Customers can also record doorbell triggered clips, set motion triggered automation rules and receive real-time alerts. Visit alarm.com/doorbell for more information.

INCLUDED MATERIALS
  • Wall mounting bracket
  • Wall screws
  • Masonry anchors

DEVICE COMPATIBILITY WITH ALARM.COM

Alarm.com Doorbell Cameras

The following Doorbell Cameras are fully compatible with Alarm.com

  • Alarm.com Slim Line II Doorbell Camera
  • Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera, SkyBell-HD Edition
Slim Line II Incompatible with SkyBell and Other Platforms

The Slim Line II Doorbell Camera is not compatible with

REQUIREMENTS

Power and Chime Type

10-30VAC, wired to a n in-home mechanical or digital doorbell chime. A Digital Doorbell Adapter must be installed if a digital doorbell chime is present.
WARNING
An in-line resistor (10 Ohm, 10 Watt) is required when installing the doorbell camera without a  other platforms and apps, such as the SkyBell platform.

SkyBell HD Cameras

Certain SkyBell HD cameras, not purchased through Alarm.com, may not be compatible with the Alarm.com platform.

SkyBell V1 and V2 Not Compatible

SkyBell V1 and V2 cameras are not compatible with Alarm.com. wired, in-home doorbell chime. This is typically done when testing the doorbell or performing a demonstration. Failure to install a resistor when a chime is not present may result in damage to the doorbell camera.

Wi-Fi

Upload speed of 2 Mbps is required. Compatible with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz up to 150 Mbps.

Mounting

The mounting plate affixes to a flat surface a power drill may be required and uses the existing doorbell wiring. The equipment is only suitable for mounting at heights ≤ 2 m.

Mobile App

Download the latest Alarm.com Mobile App for iOS or Android version 4.4.1 or higher for video streaming.

PRE INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

Working Doorbell Check

A wired doorbell circuit is required to provide power to the doorbell camera. First check that the existing wired doorbell is working and that it is wired properly.
There is a power issue if the existing doorbell does not ring the indoor chime when the button is pressed. This issue must be addressed before beginning the doorbell camera installation process.

Wired Doorbell Check

Check that the existing doorbell is wired by visually inspecting the doorbell button for wires. If necessary, the doorbell can be removed from the wall to check for wiring. You can also inspect the chime inside the home  a chime plugged into a power outlet might indicate an incompatible wireless doorbell system is in place.

Doorbell Chime Type Check

Locate the chime inside the home and remove the faceplate. Identify the chime as one of the following types
Mechanical Chime
If the chime has metal bars and a striker pin, it is mechanical and will work without additional hardware.

Digital Chime
If the chime has a speaker that plays a tone when pressed, it is digital and will require the installation of the Digital Doorbell Adapter and the enabling of the digital doorbell setting in the app to function properly.

Tube Chime
If the chime has a series of tubular bells, it is a tube chime and is incompatible with the doorbell camera.

Intercom System
If the doorbell button fixture includes a speaker, it is an intercom system and is incompatible with the doorbell camera.

No Chime
If there is no chime in the system, the customer will only receive alerts on their phone and a resistor 10 Ohm 10 Watt must be used in-line with the doorbell camera.

Digital Doorbell Adapter

The Digital Doorbell Adapter is available for purchase through the Alarm.com Dealer Website.

Wi-Fi Password Check

Make sure you have the password for the Wi-Fi network in the home where you plan to install the doorbell camera. Verify the Wi-Fi credentials before you begin by connecting a smartphone or laptop to the Wi-Fi network and attempting to access a website.

Internet & Wi-Fi Speed Check

A Wi-Fi Internet upload speed of at least 2 Mbps is required at the location where the doorbell camera is installed.
Follow these steps to check the connection speed

  1. Go to the location where the doorbell camera will be installed
  2. Close the door
  3. Disable the cellular (LTE) Internet connection on your device and connect to the home’s 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network
  4. Run a speed test (for example, SpeedOf.me or speedtest.net) to determine the Internet speed
  5. In the test results, note the Upload speed. The Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Cameras require an upload speed of at least 2 Mbps.

HARDWARE INSTALLATION

Use Alarm.com Doorbell Camera Hardware

Alarm. com’s Doorbell Camera hardware must be used Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera. Alarm.com Slim Line II Doorbell Camera. SkyBell HD consumer hardware is not supported. Slim Line Doorbell Camera hardware is not supported on the SkyBell platform or other service provider platforms.

Remove Existing Doorbell Button

Take care to prevent the existing doorbell wires from slipping into the wall.

Attach the Doorbell Mounting Bracket to the Wall

Feed the existing doorbell wires through the hole in the center of the bracket. Affix the bracket firmly to the wall by driving the provided wall screws through the top and bottom holes in the bracket. Failure to make the bracket flush on the wall could cause a poor power connection between the bracket and the doorbell camera.

Connect Power Wires to the Mounting Bracket

Loosen the terminal screws and insert the wires beneath the screws. Do not short (touch together) the wires during this process. Tighten the screws. The wires must be of approximately equal thickness, and the screws should be tightened approximately the same amount so that the screwheads are flush. If the wires are thick, splice short lengths of additional thinner wire. The splice joints can be hidden inside the wall, and the thinner wire can be used to connect to the mounting bracket.

Attach the Doorbell Camera to the Mounting Bracket

Slide the top of the doorbell camera down on to the mounting bracket and push the front of the doorbell camera toward the wall. Tighten the set screw located on the bottom of the camera, being careful not to damage it power tools should not be used with the set screw. The camera’s LED should begin to illuminate.

Connecting the Digital Doorbell Adapter

If the home has a mechanical chime, you may skip this section. If the home has a digital chime, a Digital Doorbell Adapter is required.
Remove the cover from the digital chime and locate the wire terminals. Completely remove the screws from the terminals and temporarily move the wires out of the way. Connect the Digital Doorbell Adapter wires to the chime.

  • J1 -> Front Terminal on Digital Doorbell.
  • J3 -> Trans Terminal on Digital Doorbell.

Connect the J2 wire to a wire from the wall, and connect the J4 wire to a wire from the wall. Reassemble and reinstall the digital chime in its original location.

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SYNCING WITH ALARM.COM

Ready to Sync

The Doorbell Camera is ready to sync when the LED is alternating Red and Green. This LED pattern indicates that the camera is in Wi-Fi Access Point AP mode. In this mode, the camera broadcasts a temporary Wi-Fi network. During the syncing process, you will connect to this network when instructed by the app. The app will configure the Doorbell Camera.

Log In to the Alarm.com App

Use the login and password for the account that will have the Doorbell Camera.

Select Add a New Doorbell Camera

Navigate to the Doorbell Camera page by selecting the Doorbell Camera tab in the left navigation bar. If a Doorbell Camera is already installed on the account, you can add a new camera by selecting the Settings icon on the existing Doorbell Camera’s screen.
Note
If you do not see the Doorbell Camera tab, the Doorbell Cameras service plan add-on needs to be added to the account. You may also need to check the customer’s login permissions to ensure they have permission to add a Doorbell Camera.

Follow the On Screen Instructions

Keep your mobile device on the home’s Wi-Fi network or on LTE and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be prompted to provide a name for the camera.

When Instructed, Connect to the Doorbell Camera’s Temporary Wi-Fi

Network

The syncing process will instruct you to connect to the Doorbell Camera’s temporary Wi-Fi network. The network is named Skybell 123456789 or
Skybell HD 123456789 , where 123456789 corresponds to the device’s serial number. On iPhone or iPad, you must leave the Alarm.com app, enter the Settings app, select Wi-Fi and select the SkyBell network. On Android, this process is completed within the app.

Enter the Home’s Wi-Fi Password

Very carefully enter the home’s Wi-Fi password. If you must configure static IP addresses or the customer has a hidden Wi-Fi network, use the Manual Configuration tab.

Enable Push Notifications & Recording Schedules

The mobile device that is syncing the doorbell camera is automatically added as a notification recipient.

Enable the Digital Doorbell in the App

If you installed a Digital Doorbell Adapter, the device must be enabled from the Alarm.com app. Open the Alarm.com app and select the Doorbell Camera tab. Select the Settings icon for the camera and turn on the option to enable the Digital Door Chime. Select Save.

NOTIFICATIONS & RECORDING SCHEDULES

Notifications

Notifications are alerts that are sent immediately to the customer’s mobile phone when activity is detected by the Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera. Push notifications help the customer take full advantage of their new Doorbell Camera. Acknowledging a Doorbell Camera push notification will route the user directly to the call screen and enter a two-way audio call.

Button Pushed
Receive a notification when the doorbell button is pushed. By acknowledging the notification, you will automatically join a two-way audio call and receive a live video feed from the camera.

Motion
Receive a notification when the doorbell detects motion. By acknowledging the notification, you will automatically join a two-way audio call and receive a live video feed from the camera.

Importance of Push Notifications

Enabling push notifications and adding the necessary recipients are critical to the success of a Doorbell Camera installation. Push notifications allow the customer to instantly see, hear and speak to visitors at the door. We recommend the customer select the “Keep me logged in” option on the Login screen in the Alarm.com app so that the customer will be able to respond to push notifications from the Doorbell Camera more quickly.

Recording Schedules

Recording schedules control the times and events during which the Doorbell Camera records clips.

Call Button Pushed
Record a clip when the doorbell button is pushed.

Motion
Record a clip when the doorbell detects motion. Reduce the number of motion- triggered clips by selecting the Low motion sensitivity setting. Navigate to the Customer Website Video Device Settings page and adjust the Sensitivity to Motion slider to the Low position.

Event Triggered for example Alarm
Record a clip after a sensor is activated or after an alarm.

Notes
Recording duration is typically around one minute. Clips are longer during an alarm or when a mobile user joins a call after a button or motion event.
Recording schedules do not need to match notification settings. You can enable recording schedules for both button and motion events but only enable notifications for button events if desired. Accounts have a maximum number of clips that can be uploaded in a month and saved on the account. Doorbell camera clips count toward that limit.

LED COLORS, BUTTON FUNCTIONS AND GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING

Battery Charging

If the LED is alternating between Red and Blue (HD Edition) or pulsing Blue (Slim Line), the doorbell camera’s battery is charging. The duration of the pre-syncing charge process varies due to differences in existing doorbell circuits but normally takes less than 30 minutes. See the Power Information and Troubleshooting section if this state persists.

Wi-Fi Connectivity

If the LED is flashing Orange, the doorbell needs to be manually placed into AP mode. Press and hold the Main Button until the LED begins rapidly flashing green, then release. The LED will flash green as the Doorbell Camera scans the Wi-Fi networks in the area. The Doorbell Camera should enter AP Mode after a couple of minutes and the LED should begin alternating Red and Green.

Enter AP Mode (Broadcast Syncing Mode)

Press and HOLD the Main Button until the LED begins a GREEN rapid strobe flash, then release the button. When the LED flashes Green, it means the Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera is in the process of entering AP Mode. The LED will alternate Red and Green when the device has entered AP Mode.

Power Cycle

Press and HOLD the Main Button until the LED begins a Blue rapid strobe flash. The power cycle could take up to 2 minutes. You can power cycle the Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera when it is in AP Mode (see instructions above). Press and HOLD the button until the LED flashes Blue.

Factory Reset

Caution: If you initiate a Factory Reset, the Doorbell Camera will need to be re-connected to Wi-Fi and re-synced with the account.
Press and HOLD the button until the LED begins a Yellow rapid strobe flash. The reset could take up to 2 minutes.
Notes
The Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera will flash Blue before it flashes Yellow – do not release during the flashing Blue phase (this will power cycle the device. You can factory reset the device when it is in AP Mode (see instructions above). Press and HOLD the Main Button until the LED flashes Yellow. If a factory reset is performed on a camera that is already connected to Wi-Fi, the camera will need to be re-installed to re-establish its Wi-Fi connection.

Online Resources

Visit alarm.com/doorbell for troubleshooting tips, installation videos and more.

POWER INFORMATION & TROUBLESHOOTING

Wired Power Supply

The Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera requires a wired power supply.

Standard Doorbell Power

Standard doorbell power is 16VAC Volts Alternating Current provided by a transformer that steps Mains 120VAC power down to low voltage. A common transformer is 16VAC 10VA Volt Amps  this is standard if the home has a single chime. If there are multiple chimes, the transformer will normally have a higher power Volt Amps rating. Other doorbell transformers offer variable Voltage outputs from 10VAC to 24VAC .

Battery for Uninterrupted Supply

The Doorbell Camera has a battery supply to provide power when the indoor doorbell chime is rung. To make the existing doorbell chime ring, the Doorbell Camera must short the doorbell circuit, diverting power from the camera. During this time, the battery is used to power the Doorbell Camera. The camera cannot run solely on battery power  a wired power supply is required. The built in lithium battery has an expected battery life of 3 to 5 years, depending on usage.

Battery Charging

When the LED is alternating Red and Blue HD Edition or pulsing Blue Slim Line, the battery is charging. The battery may need to charge prior to first-time use. The duration of the pre syncing charge process varies due to differences in existing doorbell circuits but normally takes less than 30 minutes.

Power Supply Issues

The protection circuitry in doorbell transformers degrades over time and with use. This causes the power output of the doorbell transformer to drop. Eventually the power provided by the transformer drops below the power required by the Alarm.com Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera. At this point, the transformer needs to be replaced. If installation is attempted and the doorbell transformer’s power output does not meet the required power, the doorbell camera’s LED will flash with a Red HD Edition or Blue Slim Line rapid double-flash pattern. If this pattern persists, the doorbell transformer must be replaced to provide sufficient power for doorbell camera operation.

Transformer Replacement

If you have confirmed there is a transformer failure, there are two options for transformer replacement. You can either use a plug-in wall-wart style transformer or wire a new transformer into the home’s Mains lines, physically replacing the existing transformer (a professional electrician is recommended for this installation. If you choose the first option, you can use an AC-AC Wall-Adapter transformer like those commonly used to power security panels. Next, identify a power outlet near the existing transformer. Remove the low voltage wires from the existing transformer and connect those wires to the new transformer. Plug the new transformer in to the power outlet and secure it in place.

POWER CONFIGURATIONS

No Chime  With Doorbell Camera  Resistor Required

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This setup is designed for testing and demonstration purposes only. Failure to install a resistor (10 Ohm, 10 Watt) when a chime is not present may result in damage to the doorbell camera.

Mechanical Chime  Before Installation

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Mechanical Chime  With Doorbell Camera

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Digital Chime  Before Installation

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Digital Chime With Doorbell Camera

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Wi-Fi Doorbell Camera LED and Troubleshooting

LED Pattern Key

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Troubleshooting

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Slim Line Doorbell Camera LED and Troubleshooting

LED Pattern Key

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Troubleshooting

SKYBELL SH02300SL HD Wi-Fi Video Doorbell 11 Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC warning

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Note
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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. This device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.  The distance between user and products should be no less than 20cm. Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor usage only.

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