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Please make sure that your router is using 2.4vGHz frequency, Yale Smart Video Doorbell does not support 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks.
Try to move your Yale Smart Video Doorbell and router closer to each other. If you are using a mesh network, please make sure that the unit is connecting to the closest mesh node.
Note: If you set up the device to an access point (AP) that's closest whilst setting up the device, and then mount it in the desired location(which has another AP that is closer than the original AP that the device was set up against). You will need to press the reset button located inside of the small pinhole for 5 seconds. This will restart the camera and its WiFi chip, during the restart, the camera scans for an Access Point and selects the one which gives the strongest Wi-Fi (rssi) signal.
You can reset your password in the app by choosing the Forgot Password function on the login screen.
or alternatively via the online account management portal link here
If you have your Yale Smart Video Doorbell pointing at a very busy area this can affect the battery life. To improve this you can change the settings for Motion Sensitivity or choose only to detect objects and not all motion. There is also an option to try and point the camera to only view the desired area and try to avoid streets in the background. WIthin the Yale Home app, adjust the image detection zone accordingly. The outside temperature is also something that affects battery life, in very cold environments the battery will drain quicker. Another aspect is the Wi-Fi connection, if the connection is poor then it will also have a negative impact on the battery life.
This indicates that the mechanical chime unit has not been disconnected from the power supply, as a result it vibrates or buzz's because current is still passing through it.
Please disconnect the mechanical chime and by pass the power using the provide fuse. To review this process, go to the Yale Smart Doorbell settings menu in Yale Home app (accessed by pressing the small gear icon) , scroll down to installation guides and select the instructions when connecting the unit to the mains supply and view the in-app videos and images.
Alternativy, Click here to view the video on how to setup your Yale Smart Video Doorbell.
Rebooting the device momentarily disconnects the internal battery.
You can reboot from within the settings menu in the Yale Home app or you can do this via the Yale Smart Video Doorbell itself.
From the Yale Home App: Press the gear icon to navigate to the settings page, scroll down to Utilities and select Restart Device. This will restart the unit remotely, the outer ring of the Doorbell will begin blinking green when it has been successfully restarted.
From the Yale Smart Video Doorbell: On the Smart Video Doorbell you will need to use the metal security pin (supplied in the box) or a needle to push the small button located next to the power button on the rear of the unit.
A hardware reset returns the Smart Video Doorbell back to factory settings, but maintains existing registration to a current users account. On the back of Yale Smart Video Doorbell you will find the on/off button, press and hold this button for approximately 12 seconds, you will hear a beep, now you can release the button. The LED ring around the Doorbell button will flash red/green, remain off for one second followed by a steady flashing green, this indicates that the Doorbell has successfully reset and re-booted.
If the Yale Smart Video Doorbell has been assigned to a users account, the hardware factory reset does not remove the unit from the ecosystem, data and recorded videos will remain in the Yale Home app/cloud as well as the cameras registration to the existing users account. After a hardware factory reset, the unit can be set up again to a new home or Wi-Fi network, but only when using the existing owners account that it is registered to. This means for example, that a stolen camera can't be onboarded and registered to a new account.
To set up the Yale Smart Video Doorbell to a new user account, the owner account linked to the unit needs to unregister the device (SETTINGS>UTILITIES>REMOVE DEVICE ) in the Yale Home app.
Normally, when the batteries run flat in the Video Doorbell, simply charging the batteries will switch the Video Doorbell back on. However, sometimes it may be necessary to perform a hardware restart of the unit once the batteries are fully charged to switch the unit back on. This is performed by inserting the small pin into the reset button for a second, the unit will reboot and switch on.
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