Alarm.com Video Doorbell ADC-VDB750

Features

  • Expansive 165° horizontal and 145° vertical Field of View ensures customers get a full picture of what’s happening at their front door
  • Video Analytics with rapid People Detection for faster, more relevant alerts and fewer false notifications
  • Full HD resolution, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and infrared night vision
  • Two-Way Audio
  • Compatible with the Alarm.com Smart Chime (W115C)
  • 2MP live video and saved clip viewing via the app and customer website
  • Dual antenna (2x2 MIMO) Wi-Fi for improved range (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)

In the box

  • ADC-VDB750 video doorbell
  • ADC-VDB750 wallplate (with pre-assembled set screw and wire terminal screws)
  • Wall anchors (x2) & ST3.5 x 22mm screws (x2)
  • Installation card with scannable QR code
  • A resistor for mechanical chime installations, if needed

Specifications

Recording compression H.264
Ingress protection IP65
Max resolution 1440 x 1440
Image sensor 1/2.4", 2.36 MP, HDR
Lens/angle of view 165° horizontal, 145° vertical
Low-light sensitivity 0 lux with IR
IR range Up to 15 feet (5 meters)
Image adjustments Flip, brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, exposure
Wireless connectivity 802.11 b/g/n/ac, 2.4 & 5 GHz
Operating temperature -58°F - 122°F (-50°C - 50°C)
Operating humidity < 95% (noncondensing) RH
Dimensions (W x L x D) 1.5 x 4.81 x 1.18" assembled with back plate (38 x 122 x 30 mm)
Activity Detection Advanced Video Analytics for People Detection
Audio Two-Way Audio (Full Duplex)

Power requirements

AC transformer 16-24 VAC, 10-40VA (16VAC, 10VA recommended)
DC transformer 15-24 VDC, 6-20W

Pre-installation checklist

  • ADC-VDB750 with included accessories
  • Wired doorbell transformer (recommended 16VAC 10VA) or power supply (minimum 15VDC 8W); specifications are often written directly on the power source
  • Wi-Fi (2.4 or 5 GHz) connection to broadband Internet (Cable, DSL, or Fiber Optic)
  • A computer, tablet, or smartphone with Wi-Fi is required if the router does not have the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature
  • (Optional) Wired compatible mechanical or digital chime
  • (Optional) ADC-VDB750 Power Module (sold separately as ADC-VDBA-PM-750; only required if wired to a digital chime)
  • (Optional) ADC-VDB750 Backplate Adapter (sold separately as ADC-VDBA-750-BPA; can be used if replacing a Slim Line Doorbell Camera and it is preferred to not reconnect the wiring)
  • (Optional) ADC-VDB750 Wedge Mount Kit (sold separately as ADC-VDBA-750-WMK; can be used to optimize the captured field of view)

Install the ADC-VDB750

Product installation height should be less than 2 m (6’ 7”) from floor level and in a vertical orientation.
Operating temperature: -49° to 120°F (-45° to 50°C)
Ingress Protection: IP65

Physical installation (New install or standard video doorbell replacement)

Physical installation (Alarm.com SkyBell Slim Line I/II replacement)

Connect the ADC-VDB750 to the network

AP Mode (recommended)

  1. Verify that device boots (flashing red LED) to AP mode (flashing white LED). If the LED is not white after two minutes, hold down the doorbell button and release when the LED begins to blink white (about 35 seconds).
  2. On an Internet-enabled device, connect to the Wi-Fi network ADC-VDB750 (XX:XX:XX) where XX:XX:XX is the last six characters of the ADC-VDB750’s MAC address, which is located on the device or on the packaging.
  3. On the same device, open a web browser and enter http://vdb750install.com or 192.168.1.1 in the URL field. Follow the on-screen instructions to add the ADC-VDB750 to the Wi-Fi network. The LED may 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 using a web browser and entering the following URL: www.alarm.com/addcamera.
  5. Select the device from the video device list or enter its MAC address to begin adding. The MAC address is located on the device or on the packaging.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish adding the device.

WPS Mode

  1. Verify that device boots (flashing red LED) to AP mode (flashing white LED). Hold down the doorbell button and release when the LED begins to blink blue (about 30 seconds).
  2. Activate WPS mode on the router. The device 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 account by using a web browser and entering the following URL: www.alarm.com/addcamera
  4. Select the device from the video device list or enter its MAC address to begin adding. The MAC address is located on the device or on the packaging.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish adding the device.

Alarm.com mobile app installation wizard

  1. Log into the Alarm.com mobile app.
  2. Tap Menu
  3. Tap Add Device. If you do not see the Add Device option, please use the instructions above to complete your installation.
  4. Tap Doorbell Camera.
  5. Tap ADC-VDB750.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions.

LED status guide for ADC VDB750

LED pattern Description
Off Power off
Blinking yellow Camera power cycling (press and hold button for 40-45 seconds)
Solid red No local or Internet connection
Blinking red Power on, camera booting
Alternating red and green Camera resetting to factory default (press and hold button for 45-50 seconds)
Solid green Connected to Alarm.com
Blinking green Local network connection
Blinking blue WPS mode (press and hold button for 30-35 seconds)
Blinking white Wi-Fi Access Point mode (press and hold button for 35-40 seconds)
Alternating blue and green Firmware update

Alarm.com VDB750 Chime Wiring Guides

Wire the ADC-VDB750 without a chime

Wire the ADC-VDB750 to a chime

Wire the ADC-VDB750 to two chimes

Wire two ADC-VDB750s to a mechanical chime

User Guides for the VDB750 Video Doorbell

Create a Video Analytics Notification

Adjust Saved Video Resolution

Configure the loudness of an active doorbell call.

Adjust the chime type

Interact with visitors and devices using the ADC-VDB750

Troubleshooting Guides for the VDB750 Video Doorbell

Factory reset an ADC-VDB750

The ADC-VDB750 detects too much or too little motion

The indoor chime does not make sound when a guest rings the ADC-VDB750

Reconnect an ADC-VDB750 if the wireless network or router changes