Snooze alerts?

joshwah

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Apr 25, 2019
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Is there a way to snooze alerts for X minutes/hours? For example, with my old Ring doorbell I could press snooze for a period of time, whereby essentially the motion detection would still occur, i just would not get alerts to my app.
 
Simply use the BI console's camera pause feature, and select desired duration time, and in the UI3 right click a camera, then properties, then at very bottom is pause.
Pause will stop external event triggers, and motion detection, so alerts based on these cannot send out.
 
Simply use the BI console's camera pause feature, and select desired duration time, and in the UI3 right click a camera, then properties, then at very bottom is pause.
Pause will stop external event triggers, and motion detection, so alerts based on these cannot send out.
The user wants motion detection and triggers to occur. They simply dont want alerts. The response by wittaj will do that.
 
Yep, that is a more specific solution, but I have seen so many people ask about the Pause feature, not knowing it is there. I like the pause, becuase I would go out to the shed to mow, and just pause the shed camera for an hour and it works perfectly, no motion recording, no alert items, no emails.
 
Yep, that is a more specific solution, but I have seen so many people ask about the Pause feature, not knowing it is there. I like the pause, becuase I would go out to the shed to mow, and just pause the shed camera for an hour and it works perfectly, no motion recording, no alert items, no emails.
My point was the OP is specifically looking for a solution that will record motion. Using a profile also allows you to make the change to multiple specific cameras at once.
Murphy's law says something will happen when you pause.
 
Yep, that is a more specific solution, but I have seen so many people ask about the Pause feature, not knowing it is there. I like the pause, becuase I would go out to the shed to mow, and just pause the shed camera for an hour and it works perfectly, no motion recording, no alert items, no emails.

I don't think the OP wants to be out cutting grass and someone approach him with a gun and he has no recording of it.

Much better to simply turn off the alerts but let the rest of the system do it's thing.
 
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