Tapo D235 and Byron 776 Chime (with Transformer)
I've bought the Tapo D235 for the purpose of having a doorbell that I can use the camera feed as a cctv camera and store the recordings on a NAS. After reading that with the firmware update ONVIF/RTSP is now supported (v1.1.14 upwards) - I bought it.
However, ONVIF/RTSP only functions with the always-on mode (which I knew), which requires power (which I have). I can get the doorbell to be powered by the transformer built in to my chime, but cannot enable the always-on mode. As I understand it, this requires the use of the jumper cable (supplied). When I use the jumper cable to connect/short the 2 connections where the doorbell wire attach, the chime/solenoid will constantly engage and buzz, and then the Tapo app will complain it isn't wired correctly.
Can anyone suggest how to get this to work please?
Byron 776 Chime with transformer PDF manual:
(The transformer is meant to provide 8V AC 1Amp according to the documentation, but I get 16V AC across pins 0 and 2).