Arming alarm using Mode Schedules
I have set my alarm to automatically switch to Home mode from midnight to 7am, using the Mode Schedules app function. That way, the door/window sensors are active, but not the motion sensors so that I can move around the house without triggering the alarm. It all seems to work but there is one very annoying thing: I don't think it happens all the time, but at midnight, the alarm sometimes gives a very audible countdown warning of it entering Home mode. I recently went to bed early and jumped out of my skin when I was woken at midnight by the alarm countdown sounds. Is this normal behaviour, and if so is there a way to disable it when automatically arming? Thanks!
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21-12-2021 02:15:21
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Thanks for your response Marley, but it doesn't help. Turning down the volume isn't a solution because I want the countdown to happen when I arm the system manually (when leaving the house, for example). Setting the Home mode entry/exit delay to 0 won't work because I often leave the house in Home mode (if I leave my dog at home). Even if this was not the case, I think it would still announce "alarm armed". What's needed is an option to arm silently, without countdown when done automatically with Mode Schedules. In fact, this should be normal behaviour, an option isn't really necessary. Am I missing something?
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22-12-2021 11:22:25
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I ran into the same issue. I have set my Home mode to engage at midnight, in case I forget to arm it manually at night, and the countdown announcement from the base station and keypad wakes us up. I set the exit delay to 0, but it's still frightening to hear the "Armed/Disarmed" announcement while you are sleeping. On a related note, what's the recommended way to temporarily disarm the system and keep everything quiet? Let's say it's 10pm, the family is asleep, Home mode is armed, and I need to go outside to check the mail. I don't want all those announcements and door chimes to go off waking people up.
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27-02-2023 06:37:49
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THi @SoCalDad. Try using the Quick Exit feature. You can learn about this [here](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/4417964486676-Bypass-a-Door-Sensor-with-Ring-Alarm-Quick-Exit). I hope this helps.
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28-02-2023 02:04:06
SThanks for letting me know about Quick Exit to temporarily disarm one door. It partially helps, although half of my doors have a hard-wired sensor via the RetroFit kit that is not conveniently located.
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02-03-2023 07:07:06
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This can be controlled via your Mode entry delay or [Base Station volume settings](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045714771-Installing-the-Ring-Solar-Charger-for-the-Ring-Video-Doorbell-2020-release-) in the Ring app. From the Ring app dashboard, open the Menu and select Settings, then select Modes. There you will see Home Mode and it's options for Chirps and Entry/ Exit Delay. Setting to 0 would avoid the countdown, but do note that this would immediately arm in that mode. Alternatively, you can change the volume for the entry/exit delays, as well as Chirps, from the Base Station’s device page. To change the volume of your Base Station: * Go to the **Menu.** * Tap **Devices.** * Tap **Alarm Base Station.** * Tap **Base Station.** * Tap **Audio Settings.** Then adjust the volume settings as needed. I hope this helps! :)
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21-12-2021 05:01:01
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