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I need to add rules to the "Armed" mode, so that camera A will trigger camera B.
I know I can create a custom mode, but the IFTTT channel doesn't let you use custom modes, only "Armed" and "Disarmed".
I need to have the cameras trigger each other due to the lag. So motion on either will trigger recording on both.
Any help?
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goto MODES, click on devices, pick ARMED and click the edit pencil
pick CAM A and then edit it to set record on CAM B, etc
Morse is faster than texting!
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Much better idea to create your own modes and leave Armed alone for backup and troubleshooting.
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TomMac wrote:goto MODES, click on devices, pick ARMED and click the edit pencil
pick CAM A and then edit it to set record on CAM B, etc
I don't think the default Armed mode can have rules added to or deleted from. It's somewhat of an odd beast that's best left alone, because it automatically adds a rule if you add a new camera, and takes the rule away again when you take the camera away. I think it also changes recording durations and/or sensitivities. People have reported making changes to the rules in the Armed mode only to have them reset after a while again. I never tested this myself.
As already recommended, create your own custom Armed mode and forget about the default Armed mode.
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Thanks, however, as I mentioned in the op, IFTTT only uses the default "Armed" and "Disarmed". So I have to use "Armed", I cannot use a custom mode. But it appears "Armed" isn't useable as I can't customise it properly. Any other suggestions?
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T9001 wrote:Thanks, however, as I mentioned in the op, IFTTT only uses the default "Armed" and "Disarmed". So I have to use "Armed", I cannot use a custom mode. But it appears "Armed" isn't useable as I can't customise it properly. Any other suggestions?
Right. Seems like a shortcoming of the IFTTT functionality. Until the features around IFTTT haven't been improved I don't see a solution.
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