Overview
ADT Self-Setup or Blue by ADT program page — overview of DIY installation, hub requirements, and monitoring options.
The panel or hub is the center of your ADT system: arming state, wireless sensor supervision, local siren, and communication to ADT for app notifications and professional monitoring all flow through it. Cameras and doorbells appear in the ADT+ or ADT Control app but intrusion sensors require a compatible Command panel or Self-Setup hub.
Self-Setup / Blue by ADT systems are app-first (ADT+). ADT Command panels also use the ADT Control app but may require installer/dealer programming for zones, dialer, and advanced options.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Role | Program / landing overview |
| Products | Smart Home Hub, sensors, optional cameras |
| App | ADT+ for Self-Setup systems |
What This Hub Does Well
See summary above — the panel/hub coordinates arming, wireless supervision, local siren, and cloud connectivity for the entire ADT location.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Exact platform — ADT Command (SiX) vs Self-Setup hub (ADT+) — sensors are not interchangeable without verification.
- Location in app — devices belong to an ADT account/location; swapping hubs may require re-enrollment.
- Monitoring account — ADT professional monitoring status, permits, and emergency contacts.
- Network — Wi-Fi credentials, cellular module (CellBridge), and ISP outage history.
- Accessory mix — confirm Command vs Self-Setup compatibility in help.adt.com before ordering replacements.
Official Sources
Use official ADT help.adt.com support articles for reset procedures, battery types, LED patterns, and regional availability — ADT updates app flows frequently.
FAQs
Command panel vs Self-Setup hub — which do I have?
ADT Command is a touchscreen panel with SiX sensors and ADT Control app. Self-Setup / Blue by ADT uses a Smart Home Hub or Security System Base with ADT+ app. Check product label and app device page before buying replacements.
Wi-Fi vs cellular for the system?
Self-Setup hubs rely on Wi-Fi to ADT cloud; Command panels may use Wi-Fi and/or CellBridge/cellular — see help.adt.com for your module SKU.
How many devices can I add?
Limits depend on panel/hub platform and monitoring plan — see ADT help articles for maximum sensor and Z-Wave counts.
Replacing a failed hub or panel
Follow replacement checklist on help.adt.com — you may need to remove and re-add wireless devices to the new controller.
Where is official documentation?
Primary reference: ADT Self-Setup and Blue by ADT official pages
How do I test after installation?
Use ADT+ or ADT Control app device status, arm/disarm test (alarm devices), or motion/Live View test (cameras). Complete tests at final mounted location.
Can I mix generations?
Not always — verify Command vs Self-Setup compatibility in help.adt.com before buying replacements.
Command panel vs Self-Setup hub — which do I have?
ADT Command is a touchscreen panel with SiX sensors and ADT Control app. Self-Setup / Blue by ADT uses a Smart Home Hub or Security System Base with ADT+ app. Check product label and app device page before buying replacements.
Wi-Fi vs cellular for the system?
Self-Setup hubs rely on Wi-Fi to ADT cloud; Command panels may use Wi-Fi and/or CellBridge/cellular — see help.adt.com for your module SKU.
How many devices can I add?
Limits depend on panel/hub platform and monitoring plan — see ADT help articles for maximum sensor and Z-Wave counts.
Replacing a failed hub or panel
Follow replacement checklist on help.adt.com — you may need to remove and re-add wireless devices to the new controller.
Where is official documentation?
Primary reference: ADT Self-Setup and Blue by ADT official pages
How do I test after installation?
Use ADT+ or ADT Control app device status, arm/disarm test (alarm devices), or motion/Live View test (cameras). Complete tests at final mounted location.
Can I mix generations?
Not always — verify Command vs Self-Setup compatibility in help.adt.com before buying replacements.