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nocomom
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Is there any way to see who disarmed the base station?

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steve_t
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Thank you -
Is it possible to see what time it was disarmed? Or be able to put an alert to me if it happens again?
I limited access to only necessary people. Thanks I appreciate it!

Under the Grant Access menu, after you click the name of the person who has been granted access, you'll get a list of your devices and can choose which of them to share. Below that is a switch that says "Allow Access Rights". If you turn that off, the people who are granted access can only view videos. They can't change the mode. They can't share or delete any of the recordings. You'll probably want to disallow the access rights to everyone else if you're concerned someone is disarming the system for nefarious reasons

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jguerdat
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No. You  may need to make sure you're the only (trusted) one with the master account and remove the Access Rights from anyone who you've granted access to in Settings, Grant Access.

nocomom
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Thank you -
Is it possible to see what time it was disarmed? Or be able to put an alert to me if it happens again?
I limited access to only necessary people. Thanks I appreciate it!
migman_2001
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There are no alerts for arming/disarming or turning a specific camera on/off.

The only alert you get is on motion detection (assuming you have alerts/ motion detection set up).

There are no logs of any kind. Just time stamps on recorded videos.
steve_t
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wrote:
Thank you -
Is it possible to see what time it was disarmed? Or be able to put an alert to me if it happens again?
I limited access to only necessary people. Thanks I appreciate it!

Under the Grant Access menu, after you click the name of the person who has been granted access, you'll get a list of your devices and can choose which of them to share. Below that is a switch that says "Allow Access Rights". If you turn that off, the people who are granted access can only view videos. They can't change the mode. They can't share or delete any of the recordings. You'll probably want to disallow the access rights to everyone else if you're concerned someone is disarming the system for nefarious reasons