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Everyday use with Yale Digital Door Viewer

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  • How to Download and Share Videos?

    Your Yale Digital Door Viewer Cam’s recorded videos can be saved to your mobile device. Once downloaded, you can store your videos for future viewing, send them to family and friends, or share them using social media.

    Download with iOS

    To download your videos:

    1. Open the Yale Access App and navigate to your Activity Feed (list icon)
    2. Select the Doorbell Cam video event from the Activity Feed to bring up the event detail screen.
    3. On the event detail screen, tap the download icon in the top right corner of the video.

    The downloaded video is then saved to your iPhone Camera Roll.

    PLEASE NOTE: Closing the event detail screen before the download finishes will cancel the download process.

    Information about Yale Video Recording Subscriptions is available here.

    Download with Android

    To download your videos:

    1. Open the Yale Access App and navigate to your Activity Feed (list icon)
    2. Select the Doorbell Cam video event from the Activity Feed to bring up the event detail screen.
    3. On the event detail screen, tap the download icon in the top right corner of the video.

    The downloaded video is then saved to your phone.

    PLEASE NOTE: Closing the event detail screen before the download finishes will cancel the download process.

    Information about Yale Video Recording Subscriptions is available here.

  • How to Adjust Yale Digital Door Viewer Chime Settings

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  • How to Optimize Motion Detection on Your Yale Digital Door Viewer?

    Your Yale Digital Door Viewer has the ability to detect and notify you of motion activity at your door by using a Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor to detect heat changes in its field of view. Using heat detection allows for enhanced detection of visitors, while minimizing false alarms caused by changes of light, or tree leaves moving with the wind.

    The Motion Sensitivity setting will increase or decrease the range of motion detected. A lower sensitivity setting typically works well in a high-traffic or urban environment (where passing cars or pedestrians may trigger the sensor inadvertently), while a higher sensitivity setting tends to work well in a lower-traffic or rural area. We encourage you to experiment with your Doorbell Cam’s Motion Sensitivity setting to optimize motion detection for your home’s environment.

    Motion Sensitivity

    To adjust motion sensitivity:

    • Open the Yale App and navigate to the Settings menu by selecting the gear icon from the menu at the bottom of the screen.
    • Select the doorbell camera settings from available devices.
    • Scroll to Advanced Settings.
    • Adjust the Motion Sensitivity slider (reduce motion sensitivity for fewer notifications, and increase for more)

    PLEASE NOTE: Adjustments made to motion sensitivity will impact battery life of the Yale Digital Door Viewer.

    iOS Only: Advanced Settings is exposed when Power Saving Mode is toggled off. If Advanced Settings is unavailable, Power Saving Mode is likely enabled.

    Motion Notifications

    Motion Notifications can be turned on or off from the doorbell settings. If you’d like to be notified anytime your Yale Digital Door Viewer Cam detects motion activity, leave Motion Notifications on. When you receive a notification that motion has been detected at your doorbell camera, tapping the motion notification will open the Yale App and take you to a live view of your doorstep.

  • Is Yale Video Recording free?

    The Basic Video Recording subscription, which includes 24 hours of saved video history, is free to use with any Yale Digital Door Viewer. To get even more out of your doorbell, upgrade to Premium Video Recording. 
  • Do I need to enter a credit card for the Basic plan?

    You do not need to enter your credit card information if you plan to use the Basic Video Recording plan.
  • How do I view my recorded Digital Door Viewer Cam videos?

    Digital Door Viewer videos display in your Activity Feed, along with the activity from all of your other Yale devices. To view the video for a doorbell event, tap on its thumbnail in your Activity Feed and select the play button to watch it. 
  • Can I download my recorded videos?

    Yes! Videos from your Activity Feed can be downloaded to your mobile device. 

    PLEASE NOTE: You need to download videos before they expire. Videos expire within 24hrs, 15 days, or 30 days depending on your subscription plan. 

  • If I upgrade my plan from Basic to Premium or Premium Plus, can I access previously-captured videos in my Activity Feed?

    No. Previously captured videos do not become accessible once you upgrade your plan. If you want to keep your videos for a longer duration, you need to download them or upgrade to Yale Premium or Premium Plus Video Recording before they expire.

  • Why can’t I see a recent video in my Activity Feed?

    Videos may take a few minutes to process before they become available in your Activity Feed. You may initially see a still image in your Activity Feed before you are able to play the video.

    To check for a recently recorded video, open your Activity Feed in the Yale App and refresh by scrolling to the top and pulling down. If you see an event thumbnail, wait for the video to finish uploading. The length of the video and Wi-Fi upload bandwidth both impact the length of time it takes for the video to become available. When the video is ready to view, a play icon will appear on the top of the event thumbnail.

  • How can I provide feedback?

    We always value customer feedback, and we’re especially excited to receive feedback regarding Video Recording and Doorbell Cam motion detection. Please email our support team with your suggestions!

  • About Yale Video Recording Subscriptions

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