5 SimpliSafe Settings You Should Change (2024)

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  • Change the Arm/Disarm Delay
  • AddWi-Fi as a Backup Connection
  • Set Up a Duress PIN
  • Adjust the Chime and Alarm Volumes
  • Adjust the Siren Duration

Most of the default settings for your SimpliSafe security system work fine. However, for full customization, you're better off digging into the settings and changing some things around to meet your needs.

Change the Arm/Disarm Delay

Whenever you arm your security system, you have one minute (by default) before it actually locks in, which gives you time to leave and lock the door on your way out. Similarly, there's also a delay whenever a sensor is tripped before the alarm starts sounding. You can adjust these delays in the settings.

Related: How to Install and Set Up the SimpliSafe Security System

To do this, start by pressing the menu button on the keypad, keying in your master PIN, and then selecting "System Settings" from the list (it should already be highlighted).

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Scroll down and you'll see four different settings for the various delay types.

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Here's a breakdown of what each one means:

  • Exit Delay, Home:This how much time you have to exit your home after you've set the alarm to "Home" mode before the system officially arms."Home" mode arms everything except for motion sensors.
  • Exit Delay, Away: This how much time you have to exit your home after you've set the alarm to "Away" mode before the system officially arms.
  • Entry Delay, Home: This is how much time you have after arriving home to disarm your system before the alarm sounds.
  • Entry Delay, Away:This is how much time you have after arriving home to disarm your system before the alarm sounds.

Select the delay you want to change, and then press the "Edit" command to the selection's right. From there, you can use the keypad to enter in a time in minutes and seconds. When you're done, press the "Set" command on the right side of the screen.

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Keep in mind that there are minimums for the Exit and Entry Delay in Away mode---45 seconds and 30 seconds, respectively.

AddWi-Fi as a Backup Connection

Your SimpliSafe system automatically uses cellular to connect to the monitoring services (assuming you pay for that plan), but if the SimpliSafe ever loses the cellular signal, it can useWi-Fi as a backup connection.

Just go into System Settings and select the "WiFi" entry.

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Choose yourWi-Fi network and press the "Use" command on the right side of the screen.

Type in the password using the keypad and then hit the "Go" command.

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Give it a moment to connect, and after a few seconds you'll be all set to go.

Set Up a Duress PIN

You obviously already have a master PIN set up to arm and disarm your system, as well as access settings. You can also set up a duress PIN, which is a special number you can enter if you're forced to key in your PIN under duress. The duress PIN quietly dispatches authorities to your home.

Go into the menu on your keypad and select the "PINs" entry.

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Then choose the "Add Duress PIN" option.

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You'll get a brief summary of what it's meant to do. Continue on by pressing the right arrow.

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From there, enter in your unique duress PIN.

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Adjust the Chime and Alarm Volumes

Your base station makes a few different sounds. There's a chime noise whenever a sensor is triggered while the system is disarmed. There's a siren noise when a sensor is triggered while the system is armed. And then there are voice prompts. You can adjust the volume independently for each of these.

Jump into the menu and then into System Settings. Scroll down a bit and you'll see the options for the volume adjustments.

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Each setting has four volume levels to choose from: Low, Medium, High, and Off. Choose one for each setting, but it's probably not a good idea to select "Off" for the siren noise.

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Adjust the Siren Duration

By default, the siren blares for four minutes before shutting off. For some users, this may be overkill, and you can change that duration in the settings.

Head into System Settings, scroll down, and then select the "Siren Duration" option.

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From there, you can select a new duration in 30-second increments. The shortest duration you can choose is 30 seconds and the longest is eight minutes.

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FAQs

What is the difference between home and away setting on SimpliSafe? ›

With just three available modes, arming and disarming SimpliSafe is very straightforward. Home mode activates the door and window sensors, while Away mode activates both the entry sensors and the motion sensors.

How do I change settings on SimpliSafe? ›

You can access Device Settings via your SimpliSafe® mobile app, Keypad's menu, or SimpliSafe® web app to change a sensor's name, remove a sensor from your system, or change its settings. Navigate to the “My System” gear at the bottom of the screen. Select “Device Settings”.

What is the difference between home and away mode? ›

Home Mode, for those who don't know, deactivates in-house sensors so people can move freely inside while keeping the ones outside a residence activated. Away Mode fully secures a house by arming all sensors and having the cameras constantly record; great for people who want to keep an eye on things while away.

What are secret alerts on SimpliSafe? ›

What are Secret Alerts? Secret Alerts* are private notifications sent to you by specific sensors you designate to be on a special “alert-only” setting. Sensors on this setting won't trigger a system alarm or chime to the Base Station, but send a discreet notification directly to you instead.

What happens if you open door with SimpliSafe on home mode? ›

SimpliSafe will warn you that a door or window is open with a message on the Keypad that says “1 Entry Sensor open” or “Entry Sensors open”, and also with a voice prompt from the burglar alarm's Base Station. Close open doors / windows.

What does SimpliSafe Panic Button do? ›

How does a Panic Button work? Your Panic Button will allow you to activate your alarm from anywhere in the home, meaning that you'll get help quick, without risk of drawing attention to yourself.

Can you set SimpliSafe to turn off at a certain time? ›

Scheduled arming allows you to customize your system even more by creating a schedule to arm and disarm your system based on a day and time interval.

What does it mean when SimpliSafe is in home mode? ›

Home mode is designed for when household members are still at home, but still want their home secured, like when going to sleep at night. Entry Sensor. Active. Motion Sensor. Off.

What is instant trigger SimpliSafe? ›

^ In Home mode, you can set your sensors to instant trigger (instant trigger sets off the alarm immediately, then 30 seconds or so passes, and if you don't cancel the alarm within that time, you get a call from Monitoring, who will then ask for your safeword and if you need assistance (from the police, etc).

How to arm SimpliSafe when leaving? ›

You can arm your SimpliSafe® system into Home or Away Mode using either the SimpliSafe® Mobile App, Keypad, or Key Fob. To arm your system using the SimpliSafe® Mobile App, tap either the Home or Away button on the home screen.

How does SimpliSafe work at night? ›

SimpliSafe offers two ways to arm your home security system — Home mode or Away mode. You can also turn your system off, disabling everything except the chime on your entry sensor and panic button.

What triggers the SimpliSafe siren? ›

The Entry, Motion, and Glassbreak Sensors are all for intruders. They trigger a countdown, followed by an intruder siren, and if you have Monitoring with 24/7 dispatch enabled, that will initiate a call to your local police.

Does SimpliSafe watch you? ›

I also want to ensure you that no one at SimpliSafe has at-will access to your camera feed. The only time a monitoring agent can see a live stream or video footage is if 24/7 live guard protection or Video Verification is enabled and there is an active alarm in progress.

Does SimpliSafe only record when motion is detected? ›

In other words, the camera will only record when the system is in AWAY when motion is detected. You can have the camera record in either OFF or HOME by changing your settings as follows: Tap on the Cameras tab at the bottom of the SimpliSafe® App.

How does home and away work on SimpliSafe? ›

SimpliSafe offers two modes: "Away Mode" and "Home Mode." In Home Mode, the sensors that detect movement are deactivated, allowing you to move around freely in your home without triggering the alarm. However, the sensors that detect opened doors and windows are still active, providing an added layer of security.

What is the difference between home and away on alarm? ›

As you can likely tell from the name, away mode is a useful function to use when you leave your home. With this function, all the zones in your house will be armed, including the door and window sensors as well as the motion detectors.

How does home work on SimpliSafe? ›

Home Mode arms all your sensors with the exception of Motion Sensors. Yup, that's right! Your Entry Sensors, Panic Buttons, Glassbreak Sensors, and environmental sensors, like Smoke Detectors and Water Sensors, are all armed. This lets you walk around your house and be protected, without worrying about false alarms.

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