Adding the ADC-T2000 to an Alarm.com Account

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In this video, Michael from Alarm Grid explains how you can use an ADC-T2000 Thermostat with Alarm.com. This is a Z-Wave Plus thermostats manufactured by Alarm.com. You can pair one of these thermostats with your Alarm.com account by pairing them with your Alarm.com Security System as Z-Wave devices. Once your security system syncs with the Alarm.com servers, the thermostat will be automatically pushed over to your Alarm.com account. This will allow you to control the thermostat remotely using the Alarm.com website in a web browser or the Alarm.com Mobile App on your Android or iOS device.

Being able to control your ADC-T2000 Thermostat from Alarm.com is a huge convenience, and it is why many people are so eager to upgrade and replace their standard programmable thermostat with a Z-Wave Plus model that can integrate with interactive smart home platforms. And if your security system is connected with the Alarm.com platform, then you may want to build around it by choosing a smart thermostat that is manufactured by the same group. That is where is the Alarm.com Smart Thermostats come into play. With the ADC-T2000, Alarm.com really proved that an easy-to-use smart thermostat was possible. This was later continued with the Alarm.com ADC-T3000 Thermostat, which replaced the ADC-T2000.

Pairing your ADC-T2000 with Alarm.com presents a few key advantages. For one, you can control the thermostat remotely from anywhere in the world using the Alarm.com platform. You can also include the thermostat with fully programmable and customizable smart scenes so that it activates automatically based on a set schedule or with certain predetermined system events. This is great for making your life more convenient and saving money on energy costs.This makes obtaining a new thermostat a great investment for any home or business! You are unlikely to find a new model of the ADC-T2000 Thermostat since it has been discontinued. But if you find a used model, then it should still work fine. You might also consider getting the newer Alarm.com ADC-T3000 Thermostat.

https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/can-i-add-the-adc-t2000-to-my-alarm-dot-com-account

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