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  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/Turn_off_a_video_device's_LED
    The LED on a video device can be turned on or off at any time.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Amazon_Alexa_Smart_Home_Skill/Amazon_Alexa_says_Sorry_the_device_appears_to_be_malfunctioning
    When Alexa says, “Sorry, the device appears to be malfunctioning”, the Alarm.com device is currently in a malfunctioning state. After confirming the light is plugged in, send a command through the Ala...When Alexa says, “Sorry, the device appears to be malfunctioning”, the Alarm.com device is currently in a malfunctioning state. After confirming the light is plugged in, send a command through the Alarm.com customer website or Alarm.com app to confirm that it is now working. Send a remote command to your thermostat from the Alarm.com customer website or Alarm.com app to confirm that it is now working.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Lights/Change_the_name_of_a_light
    Customized light names can help with system management and usage.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Lights/Create_edit_a_group_of_lights
    Light devices can be grouped so multiple devices can be managed at the same time.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Rules/Create_edit_an_event_triggered_light_automation_rule
    Event Triggered Light rules allow you to automatically turn your lights on and off based on the status of your security system, sensor state, or by crossing a Geo-Fence.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Amazon_Alexa_Alarm.com_Skill/Alarm.com_Skill_What_are_some_sample_Alexa_commands_for_Amazon_Echo
    The Alarm.com Skill has a large range of commands that can be used to communicate with your system as "Ask Alarm.com" is spoken before the request. These commands apply to the Alarm.com Skill, not to ...The Alarm.com Skill has a large range of commands that can be used to communicate with your system as "Ask Alarm.com" is spoken before the request. These commands apply to the Alarm.com Skill, not to be confused with the Amazon Alexa Smart Home Skill. For a list of sample commands for use with the Amazon Alexa Smart Home Skill, see Smart Home Skill - What are some sample Alexa commands for Amazon Echo?. “Alexa, ask Alarm.com to turn on the lights in the office.”
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Amazon_Alexa_Smart_Home_Skill/Smart_Home_Skill_Interact_with_lights_through_Amazon_Alexa
    Lights synced with the Amazon Alexa app can be controlled using many different commands. Below are some example commands for a light with the name Office Light. The Alarm.com Smart Home skill does not...Lights synced with the Amazon Alexa app can be controlled using many different commands. Below are some example commands for a light with the name Office Light. The Alarm.com Smart Home skill does not support commands that ask for the status of your lights. To control lights using the Smart Home skill, you must use the exact name of the light or group name as defined by Amazon Smart Home. For more information on group interactions, see Smart Home Skill - Group devices together in Amazon Alexa.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Amazon_Alexa_Smart_Home_Skill/Smart_Home_Skill_Remove_equipment_from_Amazon_Alexa
    To remove a Smart Home device: Open the Amazon Alexa app. Tap . Tap All Devices. Tap the device desired to be removed. Perform either of the following depending on the device: Tap for most devices. Ta...To remove a Smart Home device: Open the Amazon Alexa app. Tap . Tap All Devices. Tap the device desired to be removed. Perform either of the following depending on the device: Tap for most devices. Tap and then for some Z-Wave devices. Tap Delete in the pop-up window. The device is now removed from the list.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/What_does_my_camera's_LED_light_mean%3F
    The LED on Alarm.com video cameras indicates the current status of the camera and is a useful diagnostic tool. WPS mode (ADC-V720W indicates WPS mode with a rapid blinking green light) The Alarm.com W...The LED on Alarm.com video cameras indicates the current status of the camera and is a useful diagnostic tool. WPS mode (ADC-V720W indicates WPS mode with a rapid blinking green light) The Alarm.com Wireless Video Doorbell (ADC-VDB780B) LED statuses differ from other Alarm.com video devices. The battery pack is plugged in and charging. The battery pack stopped charging because the device was plugged in too long.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Lights/What_features_are_available_with_Z-Wave_lights
    A system with Z-Wave lights has access to several monitoring and automation options. Create automated light schedules to have specific lights turn on and/or off at certain times, including sunrise and...A system with Z-Wave lights has access to several monitoring and automation options. Create automated light schedules to have specific lights turn on and/or off at certain times, including sunrise and sunset, for specified lengths of time. Note: All of these features can also be used to turn on/off other devices that are plugged into a Z-Wave appliance module or Z-Wave-enabled power outlet.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Lights/View_the_status_of_Z-Wave_lights
    Light status of compatible Z-Wave devices can be viewed using the website or the app.