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Front door requires bypass if open
When leaving the house I will frequently have my front door open while getting ready to go. When trying to arm the Ring alarm it reqests I bypass the front door contact sensor. I thought I would try this and see if the sensor starts working once I closed the door. Sadly it doesn't and remains bypassed. Also it doesn't seem to shaow anywhere in the app it is bypassed.Every other alarm system I have used will allow your entry/exit sensor to be in open state while setting the alarm. If of course you don't close that sensor before arming completes the alarm will trigger.Please offer an ignore option in addition to bypass, so the sensor starts working when the alarm finally sets. Or simply show a warning to close the entry/exit sensor or the alarm will sound after countdown. Also make sure the app clearly shows any bypassed sensors.It is daft forcing me to close the door just to arm the alarm, it should allow you the countdown time to close it.
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28-01-2020 16:22:16
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100% agree with McLovin;Ring should provide this as a user configurable option please.
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16-04-2020 17:12:20
P100% agree. I just installed a big system yesterday and I just found out that I can't arm with the door open. I'll get over it but PLEASE @Ring fix this. I hoped at first that I could ignore the tick button and just close the door... but it cancels arming! There's a great opportunity for a firmware update here.- Cross for "don't bypass, and arm after exit delay";- Tick for "do bypass, and arm after exit delay";- Do nothing or press another mode to cancel arming.How can we most effectively petition Ring for this? It must be their biggest flaw, greater than the no glass break sensors.
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19-05-2020 19:57:43
RI just made a new thread about this yesterday, not knowing others are frustrated with this annoyance. The first time it happened to me I thought my sensor was faulty because when I re-entered through the same door, no alarm sounded. Obviously (I later learned), because in bypassing the door sensor I thought it would behave like my previous alarm system and arm it as soon as I closed it. Not for the entirety of another disarm, rearm cycle.
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28-06-2020 18:48:27
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This feature is absolutely needed! I just setup my ring alarm the other day, coming over from a Smartthings ADT system. I often arm my alarm through automation.The big problem is that I have sensors on every window, and sometimes I want to intentionally leave the windows open. When I get into bed, the sleep sensors shut down the house, locks all the doors and arms the alarm. But wait, I have my bedroom window open for some air. All I hear over and over and over is "sensor requires bypass, sensor requires bypass, sensor requires bypass" until I get out of bed, go to the front door and press the checkmark. The app allows me to set the sensor up as a window, but I can't arm the alarm from anything but the keypad if it's open! Rediculous! It should just send a notification saying "Heads up, your bedroom window is open" so I can choose to ignore it.
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01-06-2020 23:28:06
- M
Couldn't agree more. Installed this system last night and I just found this thread trying to find out if there was a way to prevent a sensor from being bypassed. It seems like such an obvious requirement. I have people coming in to feed my cat when I'm away etc and they are so used to opening the door before arming it I'm pretty sure my front door sensor will be ineffective whenever I go away on holiday.Please fix this Ring!!!!!!!!!
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21-08-2020 19:27:04
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SMy old DSC alarm behaved the same way. It was the first alarm system I had so thought that all of the worked that way.Now, if you are arm the system while the door is open, you'll be prompted to bypass it or it won't arm.If you bypass it, why would the alarm 'rearm' it? That's the purpose of bypass - to ignore it because you wanted to.Maybe another setting - if closed after bypass, arm, or prompt to arm?In my case, we close the door, tell Alexa "I'm leaving" and then head out.
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26-08-2020 04:23:54
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I can't believe I first posted about this in Jan 2020 and nothing has been done to fix it (ok a lot has happened in between but no excuse now). I'm in the UK and rival smart alarm systems are starting to appear. If Ring don’t get their act together they are going to lose customers and one of them will be me. This system is better than nothing and just ahead of a dumb alarm but they are the only good things I can say about it. Any semi-decent competition is going to crush it.
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04-09-2020 14:06:14
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SThis is crazy I thought my system wasn’t working and it was going to be a simple fix on the settings. This basically means the only way the system is useful is using the app. The keypad is useless I might also return to Costco if I don’t see any update to fix this as it’s basically useless as an alarm system.
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10-09-2020 23:22:11
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I was having the same issue and didn’t see the specific response in this thread so I thought I’d comment. The exit delay only starts of the door is closed when it’s armed. It can then be opened and closed during the delay period. If it’s open when armed it will require a bypass which stays in effect until the next action. Hopefully this helps anyone having the same problem.
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17-11-2020 18:24:24
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LCome on ring this is a basic feature it should not efen need a vote up. Think about it family in hall waiting to go out puting dog in car oh hang on can all ten of you wait in the hall while I close the front so i can arm the alarm. The keypad is useless iinfact less than useless dangerous as it can lead you to unknowingly leaving the house without the sensor set.
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19-12-2020 08:44:51
TIt appears what Garold explained above is what you are trying to achieve. If you arm while the door is closed then open the door, the exit delay starts, and then the door is once again armed once closed and the exit delay times out. All this is done without having to bypass any zones.
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19-12-2020 16:06:59
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Eagle328
Just set the entry/exit delay on that door. In drive settings. Under the sensor, change it to main door. This will allow it to delay arming it. Motion sensors also have this feature.
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28-01-2020 16:26:05
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