Connected Car
The Liberty Security Connected Car extends your Liberty security system to your vehicle, adding GPS location tracking, real-time driving alerts, theft detection, and vehicle health monitoring, all visible in the Liberty Live app. Simply plug it into your vehicle’s OBD-II port and your car becomes part of your connected Liberty security ecosystem.
Once connected, the ADC-CC100 links your vehicle to the Liberty Live platform, enabling real-time GPS tracking, parked vehicle movement alerts, driving behaviour monitoring, and engine diagnostic notifications — all managed through the same app you use for your home or business security system. For families, the Connected Car is ideal for monitoring new drivers. For businesses, the Connected Fleet service supports multi-vehicle management.
What is Connected Fleet?
Connected Fleet is a service for businesses managing multiple vehicles. It provides a unified dashboard showing the real-time location, driving behaviour, and health status of your entire vehicle fleet through the Liberty Live platform — ideal for service companies, delivery businesses, and property managers
Key Features
- GPS location tracking — view your vehicle’s real-time location in the Liberty Live app
- Unexpected movement alerts — notification if your parked vehicle moves without authorization
- Video recording trigger — triggers camera recording rules when unexpected movement is detected
- Driving behaviour alerts — notifications for excessive speed, hard braking, sudden acceleration
- Engine diagnostic reporting — view engine status and receive OBD-II fault code alerts
- Fuel efficiency monitoring — track fuel consumption and analyse driving efficiency
- com Places integration — automate smart home actions based on your vehicle’s location
- OBD-II plug-in installation — no wiring or modification required
- Supports electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles
- Connected Fleet compatible — multi-vehicle management for businesses
- Fully integrated with Liberty Live app — one app for home and vehicle security
- Geo-device — automatically added as a location device for smart home automation triggers
Technical Specifications
Model | ADC-CC100 (Connected Car & Fleet Connector) |
Connection | OBD-II port — standard on all 1996+ vehicles |
Vehicle Support | Gas, electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles |
Connectivity | Cellular (Alarm.com platform) |
GPS Tracking | Real-time location via Liberty Live app |
Driving Alerts | Speeding, hard braking, sudden acceleration |
Parked Alerts | Unexpected vehicle movement notification |
Vehicle Health | Engine status, OBD-II diagnostic fault alerts |
Fuel Monitoring | Fuel efficiency analysis and tracking |
Video Integration | Triggers camera recording on vehicle movement |
Fleet Service | Connected Fleet available for multi-vehicle/business use |
Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.1 x 2.0 in (61 x 27 x 50 mm) |
App | Liberty Live (powered by Alarm.com) |
Note | Requires Connected Car service add-on. Vehicle must have OBD-II port and adequate cellular coverage at parking location. |
FAQ
The ADC-CC100 plugs directly into your vehicle’s OBD-II diagnostic port — the same port mechanics use for vehicle diagnostics. On most vehicles, the OBD-II port is located under the dashboard on the driver’s side. No wiring or modification is required. Your Liberty technician will pair the device to your Alarm.com account during installation.
Yes. The ADC-CC100 is compatible with standard gasoline vehicles, electric vehicles (EVs), hybrids, and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). It uses the OBD-II port, which is standard on all of these vehicle types manufactured from 1996 onwards.
The ADC-CC100 can alert you when a driver exceeds a speed threshold you define, makes sudden hard braking stops, or accelerates aggressively. This is ideal for monitoring new or teen drivers, or for tracking company vehicle usage in a fleet.
Yes. Through Alarm.com Places, the ADC-CC100 can trigger smart home automation based on your vehicle’s location — for example, automatically disarming your alarm and turning on lights when your car arrives home, or arming your system when your vehicle leaves a defined geofence area.