ADC-VDB770: Create Video Analytics Notifications
The ADC-VDB770 Video Analytics Doorbell allows users to create customized notifications during Video Analytics rule setup. If a rule already exists, you can edit it to reconfigure the notifications. Motion notifications are sent immediately after the device identifies a person.
Create Notifications Using the Customer Website
- Log into the Customer Website.
- Click Video.
- Click Recording Rules.
- Click + New Recording Rule, or edit an existing rule by clicking the edit icon.
- Select Video Analytics.
- Click to select the ADC-VDB770.
- Click Next.
- In Notify Recipients, select the users who should receive notifications.
- Configure the remaining rule settings as desired. (For more information, see Configure a Video Analytics Rule.)
- Click Save.
Create Notifications Using the Customer App
- Log into the Customer app.
- Tap the menu icon.
- Tap Video.
- Tap Recording Rules.
- Tap + Add New Rule, or edit an existing rule by tapping the edit icon.
- Select Video Analytics.
- Tap to select the ADC-VDB770.
- Tap Next.
- In Notify Recipients, choose the users who should be notified.
- Adjust the rule configuration as needed (see Configure a Video Analytics Rule for details).
- Tap Save.
Why Use Notifications?
With Video Analytics notifications, you’ll know instantly when the ADC-VDB770 detects a person at your door. These alerts can be configured to reduce false alarms while ensuring you never miss important activity.
Additional Support
For more details, browse the Support Center, or Contact True Protection for help configuring your system.
FAQs
When are notifications sent?
Notifications are sent immediately after the ADC-VDB770 identifies a person through its analytics engine.
Can I edit an existing rule?
Yes. You can reconfigure notifications by editing any existing Video Analytics rule from the Customer Website or app.
Do notifications work for all motion events?
No. Notifications are tied to analytics triggers—such as detecting a person—for greater accuracy compared to standard motion detection.