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Hardwired doorbell sends constant signal
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I installed my video doorbell yesterday. I have two chimes, and everything seemed to work great UNTIL bedtime. The upstairs chime, which is a buzzer sound, was buzzing nonstop. Not as loudly as when the doorbell is rung, but loud enough to be annoying at bed time. I gerry-rigged a way to break the connection, but that disables the doorbell! I assume the doorbell sends a constant low level signal? Any workaround for this?
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EHdez,
This could indicate an issue with how the power kit is configured. Take a look here for more information: How do I enable Bypass Mode on my Arlo Essential Video Doorbell Wired?
JamesC
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