The Meaning of the LED Lights On the ADC-V723

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In this video, Joe from Alarm Grid talks about the LED lights on the Alarm.com ADC-V723 Outdoor Security Camera. The ADC-V723 is the flagship outdoor camera from Alarm.com. It offers 1080p recording capabilities, High Dynamic Range (HDR), a 117° field of view and an IR night vision range of 40 feet.

The LED lights on the ADC-V723 Camera are designed to quickly inform the user of the device's current status. By checking the camera's LED lights, the user can get a quick understanding of the device's current status, without having to access Alarm.com for more information. Taking a quick look at the camera's LED is much more convenient than having to open the Alarm.com Mobile App or website to see what is going on with the camera. As long as the camera remains powered on and connected with the WIFI network, then there should not be any problems or issues. Please note that this camera can connect with a 2.4 GHz or a 5 GHz WIFI network. It cannot utilize a hardwired ethernet connection for IP network connectivity.

The most common light you should see on the ADC-V723 is solid green. This means that the camera is powered on and connected with Alarm.com. If you see no LED light, then the camera is not powered on. If you see a flashing green LED light, then the camera is connected to a WIFI network, but not with the Alarm.com Servers. If you see a solid red LED light, then the camera is not connected to a WIFI network. If you see a flashing red LED light, then the camera is booting up. If you see a flashing blue LED light, then the camera is pairing with a network via WPS. If you see a flashing white LED light, then the camera is pairing with a network via an Access Point (AP). If you see a flashing green and red LED light, then the camera is performing a factory reset.

https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/what-do-the-led-lights-on-the-adc-v723-mean

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