Welcome to your ADT Door and Window Detector
1 1. Setup Take the ADT Door and Window Detector to where you intend to mount it after setup. • Make sure you are within 350 feet from the ADT Security Hub. (Exact range depends on your home’s construction, environment, position of the ADT Security Hub, and the position and number of other connected devices.) • Make sure that your ADT Security Hub is disarmed before connecting a new device. Setup 2. Use the SmartThings app on your smartphone to select the “My Home” tab.
2 Setup 4. Use the SmartThings app to scan the QR code on the back of the detector and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup. Placement Make sure that the alignment marks on both parts of the detector are aligned and facing each other. Detector (Back) Detector Alignment Marks QR Code 5. Remove the QR code from the back of the detector and attach it to this guide for future reference.
Placement Placement Placement on doors: Placement on windows: Detector On Door Frame Single-Hung Windows Double-Hung Windows Door Frame Magnet Mounted On Door Detector On Window Sill
3 1. Mounting Use the pre-applied adhesive tape when attaching both parts of the detector to your door or window. • Make sure that all surfaces are clean and dry. • Make sure to place both parts of the detector correctly as the adhesive tape will be difficult to remove. • Place the detector at the top of door or window frames to avoid accidental damage. Mounting 2. Place one part of the detector on your door or window, and the other part on the frame of the door or window.
Mounting Mounting To add the supplied spacer: 1. Insert spacer pin into magnet base slot. Magnet Spacer 2. Slide spacer forward to lock it onto the magnet.
4 Testing You can test your ADT Door and Window Detector by opening and closing the door or window where it's been installed, and then checking its status on the ADT Security Hub touchscreen or in the SmartThings app. Note: If you have an ADT professional monitoring service activated, make sure that your ADT Security Hub is in Test Mode to avoid triggering a false alarm. See the ADT Security Hub User Guide for more details. 5 1.
6 1. Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries Remove the cover by twisting a small flat screwdriver or a coin in the slot on either end of the detector. 2. Remove the old battery and insert a new CR2450 battery. Be sure to install the battery with the + side up. 3. Replace the cover.
Using your ADT Door and Window Detector 7 Suggestions The ADT Door and Window Detector monitors whether doors and windows are open or closed. When the two parts of the detector move away from each other, a notification is sent wirelessly to your ADT Security Hub. Your ADT Security Hub can then send an alert to your smartphone, automate connected devices, or initiate optional ADT professional monitoring services (additional fees apply).
Suggestions • Put one on your front door and set it to send you a message if it’s left open for too long. • Put one on your door or window and set it to send you a message if they’re left open at night. • Put one on your front door and set it to turn on connected lights when you arrive home in the evening. • Put one on your back door and set it to activate a connected lock when it’s been closed for a few minutes.
SmartThings, Inc., 665 Clyde Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Revised 05/17. Copyright 2017 SmartThings, Inc. All rights reserved. ADT and the ADT logo are marks and/or registered marks of ADT. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Risk of Noise Induced Hearing Loss: The ADT Security Hub is equipped with a warning siren. Exposure to high sound levels or prolonged exposure to the warning siren can result in Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). Avoid installing the SmartThings Hub near or inside sources of metal, radio or electromagnetic interference. Health, Safety and Regulatory Guide WARNING: No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Information to the User 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 and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.