ALARM ADC-V729 4MP Outdoor Camera Floodlight Installation Guide
- September 6, 2024
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ADC-V729 4MP Outdoor Camera Floodlight
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Product Specifications
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Model: 4MP Outdoor Camera Floodlight
(ADC-V729/V729AC/VC729P) -
Power Supply: PoE++ injector or switch, or 24V DC 2A power
supply -
Internet Connection: Broadband (Cable, DSL, or Fiber Optic)
with router -
Cable: Ethernet/Cat5
Product Usage Instructions
Pre-installation Checklist
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Ensure you have the necessary power supply, internet
connection, and Ethernet cable. -
Check the model number on the box to determine specific
installation steps.
Mounting the Camera
Follow these steps to mount the camera:
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If using the mounting bracket:
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Screw the mounting bracket into the junction box using the
appropriate screws. -
Ensure the bracket is oriented correctly based on installation
location (wall or eave). -
Secure the mounting bracket to the wall.
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If using the adapter plate:
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Use the adapter plate when necessary, especially if screw
locations overlap with mounting plate screws. -
For all other cases, use just the mounting bracket.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What power supply options are compatible with the
camera?
A: The camera is compatible with a PoE++ injector or switch, or
a 24V DC 2A power supply. Note that a 24V DC adapter is different
from standard 12V adapters used for other ADC cameras.
Q: When should I use the adapter plate during
installation?
A: Use the adapter plate when installing on a junction box where
screw locations overlap with mounting plate screws. In all other
cases, use just the mounting bracket.
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4MP Outdoor Camera Floodlight (ADC-V729/V729AC/VC729P) Installation Guide
Important: This guide contains installation information for 3 different models
of the ADC-V729 camera: · ADC-V729 · ADC-V729AC · ADC-VC729P
While these cameras are similar, some installation steps only pertain to one
model. Make sure to select the accordions relevant to the model camera you are
using. The camera model can be found on the box.
When installing the ADC-V729AC, make sure to verify if the local building code
requires the ADC-V729AC to be installed by a certified electrician.
Any information that does not list a specific model number applies to all
models of this camera.
What model are you interested in? None
Pre-installation checklist
When using the ADC-V729: · ADC-V729 camera · 24V DC 2A power supply · Doorbell
Cameras Comparison Chart Caution: A 24V DC adapter is different than the
standard 12V adapters used for other ADC cameras. · Mounting hardware
(included) · Broadband (Cable, DSL, or Fiber Optic) internet connection with
router Note: If the router does not have the WPS button, you will need the
case-sensitive SSID (wireless network name) and the network WPA or WEP key (if
the encryption is enabled at the router).
· A Wi-fi enabled computer or mobile device
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When using the ADC-V729AC: · ADC-V729AC camera · Mounting hardware (included)
· Broadband (Cable, DSL, or Fiber Optic) internet connection with router · Wi-
Fi enabled computer or mobile device Note: If the router does not have the WPS
button, you will need the case-sensitive SSID (wireless network name) and the
network WPA or WEP key (if the encryption is enabled at the router).
When using the ADC-VC729P: Important: The ADC-VC729P is not compatible with
PoE or PoE + injectors/switches. The ADC-VC729P requires either a 24V DC
adapter, or a PoE++ switch/injector. These do not come included with the ADC-
VC729P and will need to be purchased separately. · ADC-VC729P camera
A PoE ++ injector or switch or a 24V DC 2A power supply Caution: A 24V DC
adapter is different than the standard 12V adapters used for other ADC
cameras.
Broadband (Cable, DSL or Fiber Optic) Internet connection with router An
Ethernet/Cat5 cable
In the box
In the unit · 1 set (x2) of M4 7/16 screws to attach the floodlight base to
the mounting bracket · 1 set (x2) of weatherproof caps to seal the unit after
install
Screw bags Multiple screw sizes are included to accommodate multiple junction
box and screw hole sizes. Choose which set to use based on your particular
install requirements. The following screws are included for mounting:
· (4) #8-32 X 7/8″ for attaching the mounting bracket to the wall/junction
box · (4) #8-32 X 1/2″ for attaching the mounting bracket to the
wall/junction box · (2) 6-32 X 1″, – for attaching the adapter plate to the
mounting bracket · (2) 6-32 X ½ – for attaching the adapter plate to the
mounting bracket
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· (x3) 22-14 AWG wire nuts to connect wires (V729AC only) · Set of wall
anchors and screws (V729DC and VC729P only) · Torx screw for microSD card door
(VC729P only) · Camera base to mounting bracket grounding wire and nut
Overview
Requirements · Ensure the unit is properly grounded. · The ADC-V729AC must be
installed on a weatherproof junction box (not included in the box). We
recommend installing the V729 and VC729P on a weatherproof electrical box, but
they can be mounted directly onto a wall with the included wall anchors and
screws.
*Requirements for the ADC-V729AC only Caution: There is a risk of electrical shock when installing the ADC-V729AC. Ensure the power is off at the circuit breaker before doing any work.
Ensure you follow local safety codes for installation. In certain locations, a
professional electrician must perform the installation.
· The ADC-V729AC must be installed on a weatherproof junction box (not
included in the box). · Connect the fixture to a 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz power
source. Wire connection should be using gauge range 14-18
AWG and rated to Min. temperature 80°C. Ensure you follow local safety codes.
· Ensure the unit is properly grounded. · For best results, we recommend a
junction box that meets these specifications (junction box not included):
A 4-inch round/square junction box (the base of the 729 is 5.9 inches)
Weatherproof Outdoor rated · Remove any existing light fixture and metal
bracket on the junction box.
Mount the ADCV729/V729AC/VC729P
Caution: There is a risk of electrical shock when installing the ADC-V729AC.
Ensure the power is off at the circuit breaker before doing any work.
Mounting recommendations Note: For optimal PIR motion detection performance,
it is recommended to install the ADC-V729 at a height of eight feet with the
camera pointed downwards at a 30° angle.
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When to use the adapter plate: If installing on a junction box where the only
screw location is overlapping with mounting plate screws, use the adapter
plate. Note: This should be a rare situation. Use just the mounting bracket in
all other cases.
To install on the ceiling: With the ball joint exposed to the front, flip the
camera and lights 180°. The adapter should be installed with the camera
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in front of the floodlights with the arrow on the back pointing towards the
wall.
To install using the mounting bracket: Note: This is the most common
installation type.
1. Screw the mounting bracket into the junction box using the appropriate set
of screws. Ensure the mounting bracket is in the proper orientation. If
installing the camera on the wall, the hook should face the floor. If
installing the camera on an eave, the hook should face the wall.
2. Ensure the mounting bracket is secure to the wall.
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To install using the adapter plate: 1. Screw the metal bracket to the junction
box using the appropriate set of screws via the long edge. Be sure to align it
with the flat side facing the junction box.
2. Screw the mounting bracket to the adapter plate using the holes in the
mounting bracket circle.
To hang the camera and prepare for wiring: 1. Put the T hook wire into the
hole on the bottom of the mounting bracket to allow the fixture to hang from
the mounting bracket. 2. Ensure the fixture is secure before releasing it. 3.
Pull the cables through the center hole to prepare for wiring.
Wire, mount, and power the ADC-V729/V729AC/VC729P
Caution: For secure positioning, confirm that all knobs and collars are firmly
tightened. The lights and camera should not be left loose and should not allow
for any motion when the camera is mounted.
To wire, mount, and power the ADC-V729:
To wire the ADC-V729: 1. Connect the camera to the power adapter. 2. Connect
the camera base to the power adapter and run wires as desired.
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To mount the ADC-V729: 1. Push the wires back into the Connection box. 2.
Disconnect the hook and align it along the bottom of the ADC-V729, or place
the wires in the junction box. 3. Align two holes on the back of the
floodlight base with the metal poles. 4. Screw in the unit using the included
black screws. 5. Insert the weatherproof caps.
To power the ADC-V729: 1. Connect the camera’s power adapter and plug it into
an outlet. 2. The camera’s LED should light up red after a few seconds. Wait
for the camera’s LED to start blinking white before proceeding.
To wire, mount, and power the ADC-V729AC: Caution: There is a risk of
electrical shock when installing the ADC-V729AC. Ensure the power is off at
the circuit breaker before doing any work.
To wire the ADC-V729AC: 1. Connect the neutral green wire to connect to the
corresponding ground wire. Use the included wire nut to secure the wires
together. 2. Connect the white wire to the corresponding neutral white wire.
Use the included wire nut to secure the wires together. 3. Connect the black
wire (hot) to the corresponding black wire. Use the included wire nut to
secure the wires together. 4. Gently pull on the wires to ensure they are
secure.
To mount the ADC-V729AC: 1. Push the wires back into the junction box. 2.
Disconnect the hook and align it along the bottom of the unit, or place the
hook with the wires in the junction box. 3. Align the two holes on the back of
the floodlight base with the metal poles. a. For HWV 0104+ the mounting screws
come captive in the unit. To install the unit on the mounting bracket for HWV
0104: i. Remove the weatherproof caps. ii. Align the two holes on the back of
the floodlight base with the metal poles and push the unit into bracket.
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iii. Screw in the unit using the captive screws inside it. iv. Insert the
weatherproof caps.
b. For HWV 0103 or earlier: i. Align the two holes on the back of the
floodlight base with the metal poles. ii. Screw in the unit using the included
black screws. iii. Insert the weatherproof caps.
4. Screw in the unit using the included black screws. 5. Insert the
weatherproof caps.
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To power the ADC-V729AC: 1. Switch on the breaker. 2. The camera’s LED should
light up red after a few seconds. Wait for the camera’s LED to start blinking
white before proceeding.
To wire, mount, and power the ADC-VC729P:
To wire the ADC-VC729P: 1. Connect the camera to a properly terminated,
unplugged Ethernet cable. 2. For Non-PoE connections, connect the 24V DC
connector to an unplugged 24V DC adapter. 3. Insert the cables and ground wire
into the RJ45 Ethernet interface clearance hole.
To mount the ADC-VC729P: 1. Push wires into the junction box. 2. Disconnect
the hook and align it along the bottom of the unit, or place the hook with the
wires in the junction box. 3. Align the two holes on the back of the
floodlight base with the metal poles. 4. Screw in the unit using the included
black screws. 5. Insert the weatherproof caps.
To power the ADC-VC729P: 1. Plug in the camera. 2. The camera’s LED should
light up red after a few seconds. Wait for the camera’s LED to turn green.
Connect and enroll the ADC-V729/V729AC
Note: The ADC-V729P is not compatible with Wi-Fi and must be connected via
Ethernet. Add the device to the customer account by selecting the account in
the MobileTech app, then selecting the camera from
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the video device list or entering its MAC address. For more information about
enrolling Alarm.com cameras to a customer account, see Enroll a camera or
video device to a customer account.
Using AP mode:
1. Once powered up, the camera’s LED will begin to blink white. If the LED is
not white after two minutes, press and hold the WPS/Reset button and release
when the LED begins to blink white (about 6 seconds).
2. On an Internet-enabled device, connect to the Wi-Fi network ADC-V729
(XX:XX:XX) where XX:XX:XX is the last six characters of the ADC-V729’s MAC
address, which is located on the camera or on the packaging.
3. On the same device, open a web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 in the URL
field. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the ADC-V729 to the Wi-Fi
network. The LED will briefly turn red before blinking green. The LED will be
solid green when the connection is complete.
4. Add the device to the account by either selecting the account in the
MobileTech app or by using a web browser and entering the following web
address: www.alarm.com/addcamera (you will need the customer user name and
password).
5. Select the camera from the video device list or enter its MAC address to
begin adding the camera. The MAC address is located on the camera or on the
packaging.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish adding the camera.
Using WPS:
1. Once powered up, the camera’s LED will begin to blink white. Press and
hold the WPS/Reset button and release when the LED begins to blink blue (about
3 seconds).
2. Activate WPS mode on the router. The camera will begin to connect to the
Wi-Fi network. The LED will be solid green when the connection is complete.
3. Add the device to the customer account by either selecting the account in
the MobileTech app or by using a web browser and entering the following web
address: www.alarm.com/addcamera (you will need the customer user name and
password).
4. Select the camera from the video device list or enter its MAC address to
begin adding the camera. The MAC address is located on the camera or on the
packaging.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish adding the camera.
LED reference guide
LED pattern
Description
Off Power off
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LED pattern Solid green Blinking green Blinking red and green Blinking red Solid red Blinking blue Blinking white
Description Connected to Alarm.com Local network connection Reverting to factory default settings Power on, camera booting No local or Internet connection WPS mode Wi-Fi Access Point mode
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Troubleshooting
1. If you have issues connecting the camera to the account, power cycle the
camera and try again. 2. If issues persist, reset the camera to factory
defaults. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button until the LED is
flashing green and red (about 15 seconds), then release the button. The camera
will reboot to factory default.
Important If the camera was previously installed on a different Alarm.com
account, it will need to be deleted before it can be installed again.
Notices
· Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 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 unwanted behaviors.
· 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.
· FCC ID: YL6-1438852R
ICES
· This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. · This
device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: This device may not cause interference. This device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
· This equipment complies with FCC and ISED radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the equipment and your body.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Please contact
intsupport@alarm.com for more information on Canadian RF exposure compliance.
· Les appareils numériques de classe B sont conformes à la norme canadienne
ICES-003. · Cet appareil contient des émetteurs ou récepteurs exempts de
licence qui sont conformes aux RSS exempts de
licence du ministère de l’Innovation, des Sciences et du Développement
économique Canada. Le fonctionnement de l’équipement dépend de deux conditions
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a. Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférence. b. Cet appareil doit
accepter toute interférence, y compris celles qui pourraient provoquer un
fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil.
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux radiofréquences
établies par la FCC et l’ISED pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet appareil
doit être installé et utilisé à une distance minimale de 20 centimètres entre
l’appareil et votre corps. Cet appareil et son ou ses antennes ne doivent pas
être situés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre
émetteur. Veuillez communiquer avec intsupport@alarm.com pour obtenir plus
d’information sur la conformité aux exigences canadiennes en matière
d’exposition aux radiofréquences.
IC: 9111A-1438852R
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