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Tamper Alerts

Enable tamper event alerts for your cameras

Updated over a week ago

Each Verkada camera has an accelerometer to detect tampering or vandalism. You can configure a camera to emit tamper events when it detects vibration or movement of the device.

You need Site Admin permissions for the site a camera is in to configure tamper alerts.


Configure tamper sensitivity

Tamper events are enabled by default. You can disable this feature for cameras in high-vibration areas, such as cameras near construction sites or heavy doors, to reduce unwanted alerts.

There can only be one (1) tamper event configuration per camera, which applies to all organization users.

  1. In Verkada Command, go to All Products > Cameras.

  2. Select the camera you want to configure.

  3. At the bottom right of the camera footage, click Settings.

  4. On the left navigation, select Events.

  5. Toggle on Tamper Events.

  6. Select tamper sensitivity: Low Sensitivity (Fewer Events), Moderate Sensitivity, High Sensitivity (More Events).

  7. At the top right, click Done.


Configure tamper alerts

Create Alert > Events

  1. On the Command homepage, left navigation, click Alerts .

  2. At the top, click New Alert.

  3. On Select Event, choose Camera > Tamper.

  4. On Cameras:

    1. Choose to receive alerts from All Cameras, Sites, or Individual Cameras.

    2. Click Done and continue with the alert recipients.

Create Alert > Recipients

To prevent excessive notifications, users are limited to 500 SMS messages per day, per user.

  1. On Recipients, add users individually or assign the alert to a group.

  2. Select the dropdown menu next to a user or group to choose their notification method(s). Recipients can be notified via push, SMS, or email notifications.

  3. (Optional) By default, you will be an alert recipient. Select the dropdown menu and click Delete to remove yourself.

  4. Click Done and continue with the alert notification schedule.

Any recipient added to this alert will see it appear under the Shared Alerts section of their Alerts page.

Create Alert > Notification Schedule

  1. On Notification Schedule, specify the days and times for the alerts to send notifications. Alerts generate 24/7 by default.

  2. Click Done and continue with the alert device actions or finish the alert.

Create Alert > Device Action

  1. On Device Action, select the horn speaker(s) you want to play your message.

  2. Select your notification preference (Text to Speech or Audio File).

    1. For Text to Speech, enter a message up to 200 characters.

    2. For Audio File, drag and drop the file or click choose a file to upload your audio clip.

  3. Click Done and continue with finish the alert.

Finish the alert

  1. In the bottom right of the configuration window, click Next.

  2. Enter a descriptive name for the alert.

  3. Click Done to complete the setup.


Need more help? Contact Verkada Support.

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