I've searched, experimented, installed, uninstalled, created a number of Virtualboxes to try many of the things I've found. I've tried a range of home automation and security software, but I have had no luck in triggering an event based on an AD110 doorbell push. Seems like a simple function and what's odd is that the most complex functions of the AD110 doorbell are supported by most software, just not the doorbell push. Why? I would appreciate, and perhaps pay, for clear guidance on how to access the doorbell push event so I can trigger an automation? I've spent weeks searching and testing many solutions, to include conversations in this forum and others, none worked and most of the posts are a few years old with no clear resolution. I've tried unsupported code and watched hours, if not days, of youtube videos in this quest. AD110 video support works great, motion detection fine, but capturing a doorbell press event, no. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it so much! I'm not really a forum/blogger and it's been a while, maybe years, since I've had to reach out to a community for tech support, so I'm really hoping someone has solved this and can provide help. After experimenting with several software tools, I'm currently using Blue Iris as it has all the right checkboxes and features I need once the button press event is solved. However, I will switch to any tool that will capture the button push event and send an email or SMS. My intent is to SMS trigger an AWS Lambda event when the button is pressed. I'm able to do that with a Nest Doorbell camera, but unfortunately, Nest doesn't offer a means to turn off the outdoor doorbell chime (a hard requirement).
Thanks in advance to anyone who has solved this mystery and is willing to share the solution with someone on the verge of giving up! I can't buy more cameras to experiment with, lol. I have a 4 different doorbell cameras, not counting 2 Amcrest AD110's (6 total). I only need one brand to work.
Mike
Thanks in advance to anyone who has solved this mystery and is willing to share the solution with someone on the verge of giving up! I can't buy more cameras to experiment with, lol. I have a 4 different doorbell cameras, not counting 2 Amcrest AD110's (6 total). I only need one brand to work.
Mike