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Need Help with the following!  I need clear specific instructions and screen shots because right now I am about to return these!  The old way of setting up Arlo Schduling and Modes and Automation was very easy now its hours! 

 

For the Arlo Essential Outdoor Camera ( 2nd Gen - VMC3050)  I want to have schedule the camera to ARM HOME the home 7:00PM and the camera to STAND BY at 6:00 AM,  with the option during the day time to manually select ARM AWAY or ARM HOME during those time.   

ASSUMPTION:, Should I select ARM AWAY or ARM HOME, will I have to manually change it back to STAND BY and it will then revert to the scheduled time?

DOOR BELL:

For the Arlo Essential Video Doorbell ( 2nd Gen - AVD4001)  The doorbell is hardwired.  I would like it to be ARMED AWAY all of the time with the option to manually select STANDBY as needed.  

 

I need help and would appreciate assistance!  Thank you, Happy 4th!

 

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StephenB
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@questionvl wrote:

To respond to your first message, 

 

I want the option for the camera during the stand by time 6am-7pm 5to manually turn on if I leave.

 

I want for the doorbell to stay on all the time ( with the option to put in “stand by” ) and then turn it back to arm home or arm away.  

I wanted to create a schedule 6am to 7pm for the camera because are outside a lot. And didn’t want it going off.


Each mode defines a set of cameras that are armed when that mode is used.  Don't think of one camera being in "Arm Home" mode with the other being in "Standby" at the same time.  The entire system (both the camera and the doorbell) is in "Arm Home" mode or "Standby".

 

With a camera and a doorbell, you have four combinations:

  • doorbell and camera armed
  • only the doorbell armed
  • only the camera armed
  • neither the doorbell nor camera armed. 

But you only have three modes to work with, so you need to drop one combination.

 (ignoring manual  changes)

  • The VMC3050 is disarmed between 6 am and 7 pm, and armed from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • The AVD4001 is armed all the time

Looking just at the schedule (ignoring manual  changes)

  • The VMC3050 is disarmed between 6 am and 7 pm, and armed from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • The AVD4001 is armed all the time

This part can be done with just two modes:

  • Set up "Arm Away" to arm both the camera and the doorbell
  • Set up "Arm Home" to just arm the doorbell.

Then create two schedule automations:

  1. Switch to "Arm Home" at 6 am
  2. Switch to "Arm Away" at 7 pm

Then you can manually switch to "standby" when you want to disarm the camera and the doorbell. 

 

When you leave during the day, you can also switch manually to "Arm Away".  But the schedule would still be active, so the system will switch back to "Arm Home" the following morning at 6 am.  If you don't want that to happen (for example if you are going away for several days), then you'd also need disable the schedule automations, and then re-enable them when you return.

 

If you need more specific instructions post back (I have limited internet at the moment, so it might take a few days for me to reply).

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@questionvl wrote:

 

For the Arlo Essential Outdoor Camera ( 2nd Gen - VMC3050)  I want to have schedule the camera to ARM HOME

 


Not quite.  Cameras are either armed or disarmed.  ARM AWAY, ARM HOME, and STANDBY are system modes that affect every camera in the system.  By default, ARM AWAY and ARM HOME will arm both the camera and the doorbell, and STANDBY will disarm both.

 

So to restate what you want on the schedule:

  • The VMC3050 is disarmed between 6 am and 7 pm, and armed from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • The AVD4001 is armed all the time

On the manual selection - Do you ever want to disarm the doorbell but leave the camera armed? Or is it ok to disarm the camera whenever the doorbell is disarmed?

 

questionvl
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Still need help!!!!


this is what I want to be able to do… is this possible with these cameras?


For the Arlo Essential Outdoor Camera ( 2nd Gen - VMC3050)  I want to have schedule the camera to ARM HOME the home 7:00PM and the camera to STAND BY at 6:00 AM,  with the option during the day time to manually select ARM AWAY or ARM HOME during those time.   

ASSUMPTION:, Should I select ARM AWAY or ARM HOME, will I have to manually change it back to STAND BY and it will then revert to the scheduled time?

DOOR BELL:

For the Arlo Essential Video Doorbell ( 2nd Gen - AVD4001)  The doorbell is hardwired.  I would like it to be ARMED AWAY all of the time with the option to manually select STANDBY as needed.  

 

I need help and would appreciate assistance!  Thank you,

questionvl
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To respond to your first message, 

 

I want the option for the camera during the stand by time 6am-7pm 5to manually turn on if I leave.

 

I want for the doorbell to stay on all the time ( with the option to put in “stand by” ) and then turn it back to arm home or arm away.  

I wanted to create a schedule 6am to 7pm for the camera because are outside a lot. And didn’t want it going off.

my old Arlo Pro it was easy to set the schedules and to be able to activate different cameras manually if you wanted one on and others to remain off until the schedule kicked on or off

 

Thank you for your help! 

 

StephenB
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@questionvl wrote:

To respond to your first message, 

 

I want the option for the camera during the stand by time 6am-7pm 5to manually turn on if I leave.

 

I want for the doorbell to stay on all the time ( with the option to put in “stand by” ) and then turn it back to arm home or arm away.  

I wanted to create a schedule 6am to 7pm for the camera because are outside a lot. And didn’t want it going off.


Each mode defines a set of cameras that are armed when that mode is used.  Don't think of one camera being in "Arm Home" mode with the other being in "Standby" at the same time.  The entire system (both the camera and the doorbell) is in "Arm Home" mode or "Standby".

 

With a camera and a doorbell, you have four combinations:

  • doorbell and camera armed
  • only the doorbell armed
  • only the camera armed
  • neither the doorbell nor camera armed. 

But you only have three modes to work with, so you need to drop one combination.

 (ignoring manual  changes)

  • The VMC3050 is disarmed between 6 am and 7 pm, and armed from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • The AVD4001 is armed all the time

Looking just at the schedule (ignoring manual  changes)

  • The VMC3050 is disarmed between 6 am and 7 pm, and armed from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • The AVD4001 is armed all the time

This part can be done with just two modes:

  • Set up "Arm Away" to arm both the camera and the doorbell
  • Set up "Arm Home" to just arm the doorbell.

Then create two schedule automations:

  1. Switch to "Arm Home" at 6 am
  2. Switch to "Arm Away" at 7 pm

Then you can manually switch to "standby" when you want to disarm the camera and the doorbell. 

 

When you leave during the day, you can also switch manually to "Arm Away".  But the schedule would still be active, so the system will switch back to "Arm Home" the following morning at 6 am.  If you don't want that to happen (for example if you are going away for several days), then you'd also need disable the schedule automations, and then re-enable them when you return.

 

If you need more specific instructions post back (I have limited internet at the moment, so it might take a few days for me to reply).

questionvl
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Thank you for the details. I need to print out this information and study it.  I will not be able to get back with you for a week or so.  However, I will still appreciate your assistances will touch base with you at that time.  Thank you!!!

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