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Interlogix part number: 600-9400-IMAG
Alarm.com part number: ADC-IS-200-LP
Alarm.com Image Sensor
Installation Guide
d. Place sensor with arm on mounting bracket. Adjust the horizontal positioning of
the sensor to point towards the desired coverage area. To adjust positioning, lift the
mounting arm at least 1/3 of the way off the bracket and rotate the arm.
e. 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. (Note: To make it easier to
adjust PIR/camera field of view in step 10, complete this step after horizontal sensor
positioning is finalized.)
Back Pin
PRODUCT SUMMARY
The Image Sensor is a pet immune PIR (passive infrared) motion detector with a built-in
camera. The sensor is designed to capture images during alarm or non-alarm events
when motion is detected. Users can also initiate image capture on-demand to
Peek-In on their property. Images are stored locally and uploaded either automatically
when motion is captured during alarm events or manually when requested by the user.
Once uploaded, images are available for viewing on the Alarm.com Website or an
Alarm.com Smart phone app. The sensor is battery powered, all wireless and simple to
install and operate. Both an Alarm.com module and a subscription to an Alarm.com
service plan are required.
Washer & Screw
9. Complete PIR Testing & Verify RF Coverage
Verify that PIR coverage adequately covers area by performing a walk test. (See “Programming” section for more details.) Verify that the sensor signal strength is strong
while mounted. The signal strength must be above 30% for the sensor to function
properly.
Highlighted Features
• Battery operated
• Communicates wirelessly to the security control panel
• 35 feet by 40 feet detection coverage area
• Configurable PIR sensitivity and pet immunity settings
• Image: QVGA 320x240 pixels
• Color Images (except in night vision)
• Night vision image capture with infrared flash (black & white)
• Tamper detection, walk test mode, supervision
PIR Lens and Camera Coverage Diagrams
Service Plan Options
Image capture features require either an Alarm.com Basic or Advanced Interactive Service
Plan and one of the following Image Sensor add-ons:
• Image Sensor Alarms- Includes upload of images from alarm events only.
• Image Sensor Plus- Includes upload of images from alarm events and non-alarm
events. Users can configure Daily View schedules to receive images automatically each
day or Peek-In to initiate an on-demand image capture immediately, or when the next
motion occurs. Users can also request images that are captured automatically while the
system is Armed Away or following a Disarm from an Armed Away state. Up to 40
captured events can be uploaded per month. Additional image uploads may be added
in increments of 20 at an additional charge.
8 ft.
(2.4m)
Camera
Angle
40 ft.
(12 m)
16.5 ft.
(4.7 m)
5.9 ft.
(1.6 m)
Figure 1.Side View: PIR Lens Coverage
40 ft
Choose Sensor Location and Mount
a. Determine sensor mounting location based on installation scenario and criteria
noted in the “Installation Guidelines.” For best image capture, the target capture
areas should be centered in the frame. (e.g. If customer wants to capture people
coming through door, the doorway should be centered in camera/PIR view.)
b. Determine desired mounting angle for customer scenario; attach mounting arm to
sensor-back and re-attach sensor to sensor-back. The mounting arm attaches to the
back of the sensor enabling the sensor angle to vary based on the application. To
obtain the full 35’ x 40’ coverage area, the sensor should be mount the sensor at a
6˚ downward angle. This corresponds to a “teeth up” orientation of the mounting
arm. For most smaller areas in residential installations, mount the arm with the
“teeth down” for a deeper angle (18˚). Secure the back of the sensor to the mounting
arm with the provided screw. If the camera will be mounted
perpendicular to the wall, mount the sensor without the mounting arm/bracket directly on the wall, at a 12° angle.
20 ft
50°
0 ft
90°
20 ft
40 ft
Screw
Figure 2.Top View: PIR Lens Coverage
Mounting Arm Orientation
Attach Mounting Arm to Sensor-Back
(Top: Teeth Up, Bottom: Teeth Down)
Attach Sensor to
Sensor-Back
c. Choose applicable mounting bracket for customer scenario. The sensor
hardware packet contains 2 mounting brackets for different mounting scenarios.
Use the provided large screws and anchors to attach the bracket to the wall.
Flat Wall Mount
Corner Wall Mount
Mark location of bracket holes on mounting surface at a height of 8 feet for maximum
coverage area. (Leave at least 3 inches of clearance above the sensor to allow for
battery replacement without uninstalling the mounting bracket.)
As indicated in Figure 2, 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.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Before permanently mounting the Image Sensor, evaluate potential locations and consider
the following factors to ensure optimal performance and false alarm protection:
Range- Is the location close enough to the security panel to ensure adequate signal
strength?
False Alarm Immunity- Is installation location false alarm prone? Reduce the risk of
motion-triggered false alarms by making sure the location is free of vibration and the
device does not face a local heat source, window, or areas with high pet activity. (Also,
make sure area is free of elevated surfaces where pets may climb.)
Capture Orientation- Is the location ideally suited for detecting motion and capturing
images when there is an intruder or activity? Consider where the subject is likely to enter
the area and whether or not they will be facing the sensor.
Copyright © 2012 Alarm.com. All rights reserved.
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Alarm.com Image Sensor
Installation Guide
Lighting Conditions- How good is the artificial and natural light? Will daytime and
nighttime lighting conditions ensure adequate image quality?
• If possible, locate sensor within 100 ft of the panel especially if there are many walls
between the sensor & panel, or if the panel and sensor are located on different floors.
While the transmitter may have an open air range of 400 ft, installation site conditions
can reduce range considerably.
Weight: 3.1 oz. (with batteries, 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
• Avoid facing the sensor toward or close to areas that may affect communication such
as metallic objects or electronics likely to produce interference. Verify sensor RF
communication at panel, even if within recommended distance.
Color: White
Recommended Mounting Height: 8 ft
• For optimal detection capabilities, mount the sensor where someone will most likely
walk across the sensor coverage area as opposed to directly towards the sensor.
• By default, the Image Sensor is set to “Normal” sensitivity. A more sensitive motion
profile (“High”) and a less sensitive profile providing pet immunity for pets up to 40 lbs
(“Low”) can be selected at the control panel or through the Alarm.com Dealer Website.
• The Image Sensor is designed for indoor use only and should not be installed outdoors.
For proper operation in pet immune applications, the room should be kept between 60°
and 110° F.
• To maximize night vision image quality, do not orient sensor towards surfaces that will
create glare when infrared flash occurs. Avoid orienting the sensor such that the ceiling
or adjacent walls are in the camera field of view.
• The sensor must be mounted on a flat wall surface (do not set on shelf) free of
vibrations.
SENSOR RESET BUTTON
Insert a paperclip into the hole on the front of the sensor to access the reset button. Press
and hold for 3 seconds to power cycle the sensor. Press and hold a full 10 seconds until
the sensor LED flashes rapidly to reset the sensor and clear it from its network. The
sensor must be reset prior to enrolling in a new network.
(Note: The sensor can only be cleared from its network using the reset button if it is
currently not communicating with its network. If the sensor is still communicating with its
network, clear sensor by deleting it from the system it is enrolled in.)
Recommended Mounting Angle: 6° for large coverage area and rooms greater than 30
ft (“teeth up” on mounting arm); 18° for rooms less than 30 ft (“teeth down” on mounting
arm)
Motion Profiles & Sensor Range: Normal (up to 30 ft, default), High (up to 35 ft), Low (up
to 25 ft)
REGULATORY INFORMATION
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:
• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment 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.
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.
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.
Insert Paperclip to access reset button
Figure 3.Sensor Reset Button
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When a sensor‘s batteries are low, the panel will display a low battery alert for the sensor
(unless this trouble condition has been disabled for the panel display). Notifications are
also issued via the Alarm.com platform if the customer has subscribed to this notification
type.
(Note: Low battery messages are only active at the panel between 7:00am and 10:00pm.)
To replace the sensor batteries, slide the front of the sensor up off the sensor-back. (No
need to remove or un-mount entire sensor-back and mounting arm.) To maximize battery
life, replace the sensor batteries with 2 AA 1.5v Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries.
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer instructions and following
local regulations.
Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut
fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour
l'émetteur par Industrie Canada.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
FCC ID: YL6-143IS20
Hold Here
IC: 9111A-143IS20
Slide Up
Figure 4. Removing Sensor for Battery Replacement
(Note: The operation of the sensor with alkaline batteries has not been verified for
compliance with UL standards.)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Alarm.com Model Number: ADC-IS-200-LP
Interlogix Part Numbers: Image Sensor: 600-9400-IMAG
Image Sensor Kit (Image Sensor w/ daughterboard): 600-9400-IMAG-KIT
Power Source: 2 AA 1.5v Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries
Expected Battery Life: Approximately 2 years. Battery life varies by use case depending
on certain factors such as weak signal strength and frequency of motion activations, image
captures, and IR flashes.
Voltage Thresholds: Low battery alerts are issued at 3.05V. The sensor cannot operate
when the voltage reads below 1.95V.
Operating Temperature Range: 32° to 110°F for non-pet applications, 60° to 110°F for
pet applications
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