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Table of contents Setting up your system Welcome 4 Plan your setup 6 Setting up your hub 7 Home automation devices 16 Using your system Arming your system 17 What to do in the event of an alarm 19 User codes & keychains 20 Panic & duress 20 False alarm prevention 21 Alarm registration & permits 22 Customer help Base LED light quick reference guide 23 Troubleshooting 24 Warranty disclaimer 25
Welcome Welcome to Blue by ADT! You have made a great decision to help protect your family and home with the purchase of your new security system. Setting up the system is easy and does not require any tools. Registering your security system If purchased from ADT online or by phone: Your system and monitoring information has been pre-configured to make your setup even easier. To begin registration, go to login.BluebyADT.
Make sure to take advantage of your new system with our interactive app. You can access the web portal at login.BluebyADT.com or download the Blue by ADT app in the Google Play Store and iOS App Store through your device’s app store below: Tip: Go beyond the alarm! Did you know that you can do more than just arm and disarm your system? You can easily set up alerts through the web portal and mobile app. Alerts give you peace of mind and keep you informed about what is happening inside your home.
Plan your setup Take a few moments to walk around your home and identify these key locations: 1. A central location within your home to place your base. 2. We recommend that you protect all first-floor doors and windows, and any windows on upper floors which an intruder could access. 3. Find a location for your entry keypad, preferably near your front door or the main entry point to your home that you use most often. This may be a side door or the door to your garage. 4.
Setting up your hub Your hub is the most important piece in your home security system. The hub requires a Wi-Fi/internet connection. Please keep in mind that the base needs to be free from metal objects and appliances that generate heat. Avoid setting the hub directly on or near any major appliances, kitchen appliances, heaters, entertainment consoles, cable boxes, internet routers, televisions, and stereos. Once you have determined the ideal location for your hub, you may begin setup. 1.
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Home automation devices) Your system supports the use of Z-Wave lights, locks, thermostats, and garage door controllers. To learn more about how to add the devices to your system, control them, and what is supported, please visit www.BluebyADT.com/support and explore our Support Center articles.
Arming your system Blue by ADT provides a variety of options for arming and disarming your system.
Arming your system (continued) Entry keypad: • ARM-STAY: Press Stay, then enter your user code • ARM-AWAY: Press Away, then enter your user code • INSTANT ARMING: Press Night, then enteryour user code • DISARM: Press OFF, then enter your user code Keychain remote (must be within 30 feet of your base): • ARM-STAY: Press and hold the Stay arming button for three seconds • ARM-AWAY: Press and hold the Away arming button for three seconds • INSTANT ARMING: is not available on the keychain remote • DISARM: Pres
What to do in the event of an alarm Glossary of terms: What is a user code? It’s your own personal 4-digit PIN used to disarm your system. What is a monitoring passcode? This is a phrase given verbally to the monitoring center to verify you are the account holder. In the event of an alarm, it must be provided to prevent dispatch or discuss any information with the monitoring center.
User codes & keychains Blue by ADT allows for multiple user codes, which allows you to keep track of who arms and disarms your system. • Master user code: You will only have one 4-digit master user code, which gives you complete access to your entire system. Protect this code, and do not share it with others. • Users: Invite your friends and family and keep track of who arms and disarms your system.
False alarm prevention Your system is CP-01 Certified for False Alarm Reduction. This means we have designed our system with features and best practices to help you reduce the number of false alarms. There are many ways to avoid triggering false alarms. When your alarm is sounding, there are a few options for you to choose from, depending on the scenario. You can turn off these settings; however, doing so will trigger an increased number of false alarms.
Alarm registration and permits Many municipalities require users to obtain an alarm permit/registration in order to activate monitoring services. Obtaining local permits and registration ADT contacts your local municipality to determine if a permit is required and will email you with any steps on how to obtain permit/registration. In the meantime, you can contact your local municipality and ask if a permit is required for a security system. Below is some of the information a municipality may ask you.
Base LED light quick reference guide Your home security base has an LED light on the front of the unit. This quick reference guide will assist you in understanding your system’s status on a day-to-day basis.
Troubleshooting Base troubleshooting steps: Front LED light The light on the front of the base is flashing/alternating yellow / green. The base is trying to... What you should do... The base is online, but is not connected to the server. Please contact Technical Support at 877-725-3838. The base is trying to connect to the internet, failed to connect, and is trying to connect again. Ensure your home Internet is working.
Warranty disclaimer Go to www.BluebyADT.com/terms-and-conditions to view more of our warranty disclaimer. Limited Warranty on Leased Products; Product Warranty Disclaimer: THE FOLLOWING LIMITED WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO BLUE BY ADT-BRANDED PRODUCTS THAT YOU PURCHASE: i. Blue by ADT will repair or replace any defective equipment (with new or refurbished equipment, at Blue by ADT’s sole option) that you purchase at no cost to you for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase; ii.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. 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.