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I purchased 2 video doorbells to connect with my existing Nutone intercom chime. I disconnected power, connected both chimes one for front door and one for side, when I turned the power back on the chime is on continuously. I tried attaching only one but still the same result. Suggestion
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@acpted1986 wrote:
I purchased 2 video doorbells to connect with my existing Nutone intercom chime. I disconnected power, connected both chimes one for front door and one for side, when I turned the power back on the chime is on continuously. I tried attaching only one but still the same result. Suggestion
Did you connect the power modules to the chime?
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@acpted1986 wrote:
Yes, that’s why I turn off the power.
What are the specs for the doorbell transformer (voltage and VA)
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@Tineke_C wrote:
I have similar problem. Doorbell chime has a low buzzing, Almost constantly. Sometimes it gives off a small chime. Someone in another forum elsewhere mentioned it may be because the doorbell is pulling more electrical load Than a normal doorbell , and Then is Activating the chime? I’m not an electrician, so not sure what that would mean in terms of a fix, But, if this isn’t an easy fix, then this doorbell isn’t going to work for me! (Yes,I connected the Arlo thing to the chime, as per instructions. I used a multi-meter and have 16 Volts at My doorbell. )
Do you know what VA rating is on the transformer? It also needs to be at least 10 VA.
Upgrading the transformer is probably the next step.
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Did the doorbell constantly ringing issue get resolved.? I’m having the same problem. The doorbell constantly rings when I turn the power back on.
I shouldn’t have to upgrade transformers or any of that nonsense when the product was clearly marketed as a simple install.
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I’ve read Similar complaints on other forums for other video doorbell brands as well. I saw one YouTube video of a fix for our problem, but the guy just put a resistor wire across in the chimes (like the one that came with our doorbell to install). That fixed it for him. Still not sure about our situation, since it’s still doing it, despite having already installed the resistor wire. That being said, I've Realized my chime is buzzing only when the doorbell motion sensor is activated.
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I’m having trouble finding the YouTube video you referenced in your reply. Can you give some hints as to how to find it?
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So I did get both video doorbells installed and running but here are the caveats; (1) I had to get an electrician friend of mine to get the correct configuration to power them and I have zero idea how he did it however (2) he could not make it work with the digital chime in my intercom. As of now when the bell is rung it will send a ring to my phone but I have no other chime. I thought the easy fix would be Arlo chimes but apparently they only work with Arlo audio doorbell and NOT video doorbell at this time which really sucks big time... thanks Arlo. My next step is to install a mechanical chime that will connect to the video doorbells... sheeeesh!
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Thanks!
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It also appears that too much power might be causing the doorbell to constantly ring. In that case, Arlo support is telling me I’ll have to turn off power kit- meaning I won’t hear the doorbell ring. Kind of a lame solution.
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I agree. It would be better if Arlo at least made more disclosures about solutions more readily available.
I was on a chat with Arlo this afternoon for about 45 minutes. Although the chat person was very nice and tried to help, I fault the front end support and installation material.
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@Tineke_C wrote:
I don’t know the VA if my transformer . Haven’t found it yet. I assumed that since I measured 16 V at my doorbell with my multimeter, that I had enough electrical output for the new doorbell ??? Is that an incorrect assumption?
There's two specs - voltage (V) and power (VA). Both matter.
My transformer was in my basement. It might also be in an electrical box behind the chime.
@arc3 wrote:
It also appears that too much power might be causing the doorbell to constantly ring.
With an ordinary doorbell, there is no power flowing through the circuit when you aren't pressing the doorbell.
With a video doorbell, there is always power flowing through the doorbell. Since the chime is part of the circuit, that means there is always power flowing through the chime. That can cause the chime to sound when the doorbell isn't pressed (among other symptoms). The power module acts as a bypass - some of the power runs through the power module instead of the doorbell, which should keep the doorbell from ringing.
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As an update, the buzzing stopped after a few days. And then a few weeks later it started again. I disarmed the doorbell from my app, and also turned off the camera from the Arlo app. The buzzing persisted. I then removed the cover of the doorbell chime and just touched/slightly shifted one of the pieces that seemed like it was vibrating, as if it was touching something it shouldn’t. It seems to have done the trick for now, at least for the past few days. Just thought that might be helpful for someone else struggling with the same issues.
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So, another update...
my doorbell started chiming wildly for about 20 minutes. I took off the cover and could see the hammer going. Again, turning off the doorbell; and disarming it via the app did not help. After a while it stopped. Then started again a few hours later for a few minutes. Then it was quiet for a few days; then sometimes a very low buzzing.
It would be nice if Arlo tech people would chime in (no pun intended) and provide some guidance to ALL OF US here !!! I haven't returned it yet, just b/c I don't have time to deal with this!!!
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We have a chiming problem also. every once in a while it does a very soft chime. I have tried to figured out why and I think is when it detects noise. Not sure, I am still working on it.
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@aa1113 wrote:
We have a chiming problem also. every once in a while it does a very soft chime. I have tried to figured out why and I think is when it detects noise. Not sure, I am still working on it.
Make sure the power module is properly connected.
This might also be a transformer problem.
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I also keep getting a notification that says..."Tamper detected. Check your doorbell to ensure it is still connected and working properly."
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@aa1113 wrote:
I also keep getting a notification that says..."Tamper detected. Check your doorbell to ensure it is still connected and working properly."
I'm not sure what triggers that. But I do suggest checking that the doorbell leads are tightly connected.
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aa1113,
Adding to what StephenB mentions about checking the leads, this could also be a transformer issue. If the Doorbell is losing power for any reason, it will result in the tamper detected message you're experiencing.
JamesC
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