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Cldoling
3 years agoNeighbour
Disable automated arming
I set up my Telus smart home app to arm my alarm at night and disable it in the morning when I was out of town, so someone could come feed my pets during the day and not have to worry about the alarm....
- 3 years ago
Your best bet would be to reach out to our SmartHome team directly at 1-855-255-8828 for troubleshooting!
- 2 years ago
PROBELM SOLVED !!!
Just found this morning that the UI has been update on my phone and on the web!
The option to set/unset auto arming/disarming on schedule is back !!!!!
It's accessible by a click on the clock icon.
Pj29
2 years agoNeighbour
This happened to me too. I set up our system to set arm stay at 10PM each night. And now I can’t disable it from arming each night at 10.
- laulaura2 years agoNeighbourFrom what I found:
Telus is using most of the UI from Alarm.com, where that option was available (under automation -> schedules).
A small while ago they completely migrated their system to the smarthome login, while most used the old alarm.com to log in. They disabled the login on alarm.com, and now we are using the new website.
Thing is, since the system is basically from alarm.com, everything works, even if there's options not shown anymore on the control panel.
So for the ones that were savvy enough to get everything automated nicely, now we're stuck with rules set with options the support teams do not know anything about.
I've ordered the remote keyfob and a smart socket; I'll try plugging the socket and creating a schedule for it, then creating a trigger to set the alarm when it turns on.
If it dosen't work I'll use the remote as a bridge and use some electronics I've got at home to frankeinstein a timer to the buttons so it'll arm and disarm at certain times.
While those are workarounds that might work, I'm not really happy to get to those extremes just to get through functionalities that should have stayed.
I'll keep you posted on how well it worked!- Qwill2 years agoOrganizer
Thanks for the answer, that's a possible avenue of solution! Keep us informed if it works!
- laulaura2 years agoNeighbourJust got my parts and did some tests:
You can set a rule to turn on or off a light on certain times, but you can't set a rule to arm the system when the light is turned on or off, so that won't work.
At least I've got a light socket out of it! 🙂
I'll look into working out a scheduling system with the remote, but doing this requires knowledge far beyond just setting up a scedule in the UI.
I'll update some info when I'll have tried it!
- brianwoo2 years agoNeighbour
From what I found:
Telus is using most of the UI from Alarm.com, where that option was available (under automation -> schedules).
A small while ago they completely migrated their system to the smarthome login, while most used the old alarm.com to log in. They disabled the login on alarm.com, and now we are using the new website.Thing is, since the system is basically from alarm.com, everything works, even if there's options not shown anymore on the control panel.
So for the ones that were savvy enough to get everything automated nicely, now we're stuck with rules set with options the support teams do not know anything about.
I've ordered the remote keyfob and a smart socket; I'll try plugging the socket and creating a schedule for it, then creating a trigger to set the alarm when it turns on.
If it dosen't work I'll use the remote as a bridge and use some electronics I've got at home to frankeinstein a timer to the buttons so it'll arm and disarm at certain times. 10.0.0.1
While those are workarounds that might work, I'm not really happy to get to those extremes just to get through functionalities that should have stayed.I'll keep you posted on how well it worked!
- BradBarna2 years agoNeighbourThats too much for an average person to deal with. Telus needs to step up and figure this out. If notI am going to make them cancle my contract and take there system and shove it where the sun does not shine or just let the system go off every night and have them call just to waist there money!ThanksBrad