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Quick Exit
Quick exit feature: ** ** The ability to push a button or combination of buttons on keypad or within the app that allows someone the ability to silently exit the home for 15, 30, 60 or even 90 seconds and then silently resumes arming/monitoring.
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17-06-2020 02:31:48
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Yes, very much needed. Many people would benefit from not arming and disarming early in the morning when everyone is sleeping. > @miketemm wrote: > > Quick exit feature: ** ** The ability to push a button or combination of buttons on keypad or within the app that allows someone the ability to silently exit the home for 15, 30, 60 or even 90 seconds and then silently resumes arming/monitoring.
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26-06-2020 11:04:48
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- A
yes please Hate having to disarm and rearm the system to run out for 5 seconds because i realized i left something in the car. With the app control a quick enter should also be available.
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20-08-2020 04:59:37
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- S
you can do this with Simple Commands and Alexa. Setup Simple Commands with Alexa\>Create a routine in Simple Commands for arming the system\>create another routine for disarming the system\>In Alexa, create a routine based on whatever voice command you want\>the routine you wrote in Simple Commands will show as a scene in Alexa\>write the routine to run the disarm scene\>wait 1 minute\>then run the arm routine. I've been using this for over a year.
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18-09-2020 04:19:04
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Hallsie
Yes! I've said this for the year and a half I have owned my Ring Alarm. There should be a "silent arm/disarm" function as well as the ability to do "home and arm" with a delay so I can leave my home while the rest of the family is sleeping. This is basic functionality of traditional alarm systems. I would like the ability to trigger all of my arm/disarm functions to be able to be silent or not at the time of arm/disarm.
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22-06-2020 03:35:56
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