iHub‐3000B Installation Guide When used with the Concord 4 Security Panel
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel Copyright © 2010 ADT Security Service, Inc. All rights reserved. About This Guide This document does not cover the physical installation and special configurations that may be required for the security system components. Refer to the manufacturer's documentation for each device for those specifics. Overview of the Installation Process The installation utilizes a streamlined process for setting up the system.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel Activating the Service with Concord 4 Security Panel Before you begin the activation process, you must make some hardware connections. Since each security panel is different, follow the instructions in the next section, "Connecting the Hardware", for the specific security panel you are installing. Then please follow the instructions in "Activating the Service" on page 3 for all security panels.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel 3. After reading the information on the screen, click Continue. The Select Hardware screen appears. 4. Select the type of hardware you are installing, and click Continue. The Enter Activation Key screen appears.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel 5. Enter the activation key, and click Continue. Note: The activation key contains numbers from 0‐9 and letters from A‐F. There are no letters O or I. The activation process begins, and then the Select Service Options screen appears. 6. Select the appropriate options for the installation based on the information on the Installer Reference Sheet, and click Continue. The Physical Setup screen appears.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel 7. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then click Continue. A message displays a progress bar, which indicates approximately how much longer the activation will take. If an upgrade is required, the activation application performs the upgrade automatically. If the power light blinks amber, it indicates that an upgrade is in process.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel Assigning the Site Owner The next step in the procedure is to set the site owner, configure the site settings, and sign in to the web portal to complete the installation process. The user selection screen should still be displayed on the computer. This screen offers the option of creating a new user account or using an existing user account.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel 2. Enter the required information for the customer. Enter the username that the customer prefers. Depending on how your the system is configured, the username might be restricted to a certain number of characters. 3. Click Continue. The Site Information screen appears. Continue with "Configuring Site Information" on page 8.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel Note: Depending on how the system is configured, this screen might not require you to enter all of the information shown in this example. To configure the site information: 1. Enter the required information from your Installer Reference Sheet, and then click Next. Note: The Security Panel User Access Code must match the same access code in the ADT Pulse portal.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel 3. Enter your installer password in the Installer Password field, and click Sign In. The web portal launches and displays a site status message at the top of the page indicating that the site is in install mode. 4. If you have not yet installed the security sensors, continue with "Adding GE Security Sensors and Remotes" on page 13. If you have already installed the sensors, continue with the next section.
Installation Guide for the iHub‐3000B‐ADT and the Concord 4 Security Panel Specifications, Approvals and Certifications. Ethernet Wireless Wired Control Interface Software Hardware LAN 1 (10/100 Mbit/sec port) WAN 1 (10/100 Mbit/sec port) WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g Z-Wave Built-in Z-Wave module RS422 1 (External RS422 by screw terminal connector) USB 2 (for future expansion) JTAG 1 (for development / debug) Applications Linux 2.
FCC Warning statement 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.