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Temporarily Suspend iPhone Notifications by using the iPhone

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squaredave
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Battery went haywire on wireless camera and sent multiple notifications to iPhone one right after another: 0% Battery, 20% Battery, 0% Battery, 20% Battery, etc. (in rapid succession).   Fortunately, I was home and could access my account by computer to turn off and remove the camera.  Is there an easy way to do that on the iPhone itself while the notifications are interfering with my interaction with the iPhone? 

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brh
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@squaredave

You could go into your iPhone app and turn the camera off until you can resolve the issue, or you can go into Settings, scroll down to the app and turn off Notifications for the app which will stop notifications from all the cameras.

 

Brian

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In settings, you can remotely restart the base which should have solved the issue

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