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    [BUG] I`m adding new commands and it`s executes the command but Alexas threats as a doorbell

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    • Vinicius Gimenez FiguerolaV
      Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola
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      New Smart Home commands are discovered by Alexa correctly and execute normally, but Alexa says "Ding Dong.... Someone is in front of <device name>" for every newly created command. Older commands created weeks ago still behave correctly.

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      • Vinicius Gimenez FiguerolaV
        Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola @Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola
        last edited by Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola

        This started Happening after I ve tested that field Voice/MCP Reply in the command, I use the Alexa skill for Smart Home, even I`ve deleting that field it doesn t stop threating everything as a doorbell

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        • RussR
          Russ @Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola
          last edited by Russ

          @Vinicius-Gimenez-Figuerola, I noticed the same thing yesterday. When I trigger a new or changed command via the virtual Alexa Smart Home device, my Echo device says, "Ding dong, someone is at [voice word]." Old commands are not affected.

          For now, I set my Alexa device to "Do Not Disturb" so I don't hear the announcement like this article suggested:
          https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GV7ZJNSWKL8E3D7T

          I'm looking into what changed. I think Amazon changed something recently because I didn't change anything related to the doorbell feature. You probably know this, but the doorbell feature is needed to trigger an Alexa routine when a command runs.

          It doesn't have anything to do with the Voice/MCP Reply field. The TRIGGERcmd Smart Home Alexa skill doesn't use it. Only the legacy conversational Alexa skills (called TRIGGERcmd, Trigger Command, and TC) use it.

          I opened a case with Amazon about it.

          Russell VanderMey

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          • Vinicius Gimenez FiguerolaV
            Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola @Russ
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            @Russ Oh, yes. For now, that's exactly what I've done. I've created a routine for each command that enables the do not disturb for about 5 seconds before running the command.

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            • RussR
              Russ @Vinicius Gimenez Figuerola
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              @Vinicius-Gimenez-Figuerola , interesting. What triggers that routine? I would think the command couldn't trigger it because it would be too late. I'll try it.

              Russell VanderMey

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