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No entry delay for home mode contact sensors. What am I doing wrong?
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I searched the forum but didn't find the answer. Maybe describing the scenario I want is a better way to explain and troubleshoot.
I want all of my cameras detecting motion and recording, 24 hours a day: They are.
In Home Mode, I want to have a delay entry for all contact sensors but obviously not motion detectors. We are home during the day and have had homeless people checking doors in the neighborhood recently. I also want my kids to be able to come in during the day and use the PIN to disarm when they come in (and re-arm in Home Mode once they are in and settled). So either way - a homeless person or my kids come through the door, it triggers the system and gives them 30 seconds to disarm before the alarm system goes off.
What is happening when I try and set entry delay in Home Mode is that the alarm immediately goes off the instant a door is openend. This is great for Away Mode but not so great for when you are home. I don't know what I am doing wrong in the settings but everytime a door is opened in Home Mode, there is no entry delay, just the alarm.
What am I doing wrong? Surely I'm not the only person who wants a delayed entry when a door is opened, right? Please help!
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04-12-2020 02:38:30
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- K[quote="itsDEE4, post:1, topic:20031"] I want all of my cameras detecting motion and recording, 24 hours a day: They are. [/quote] Hi, I came across your question and I saw you said “I want all of my cameras detecting motion and recording, 24 hours a day: They are.”. I am wondering how you are getting your cameras recording 24 hours a day? Maybe I am misinterpreting this. Although I had a neighbor mention once his cameras record all the time. I get so many missed recordings of people, cars etc that my cameras are not capturing. How do I get them to record all the time so it doesn’t miss anything? Thanks•
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14-12-2022 03:55:17
CHi @K2M10210. I think there is a misunderstanding here. Ring Cameras and Doorbells do not record continuously, like a CCTV system does. They record when motion is detected or when someone rings the Doorbell. However, this can be controlled by the [Modes feature](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036107792-Control-All-of-Your-Ring-Devices-with-Modes), which has the option to disable motion detection and recording depending on which Mode the system is put in, which is likely what the original poster is referring to. As for the motion settings, what works for one person may not work for another. It's always recommended to review your [motion settings](https://support.ring.com/hc/en-us/articles/210243483-Utilizing-Motion-Zones-with-your-Ring-Devices) and make adjustments as needed to find a combination that suits your preferences and home environment best. This can take some trial and error. It's also important to keep in mind that your Ring Camera is designed to detect and record visitors on your property and is not meant to function like a CCTV system and record nonstop. If you still have questions, you can browse our [Security Cameras board](https://community.ring.com/c/products/17) for answers as well.•0
14-12-2022 18:42:29
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