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So far, my cameras record only in 10 second intervals. i want the camera to record the entire time there is motion and I don't want it timing out after only 1-2 seconds. I want the camera to detect motion, record immediately, and record until 15-20 seconds after motion stops. I saw that I should go to "mode", "armed", and then click the pencil. Both my browser website and phone app don't have the a spot under mode to change the record time. Where should I check next and what settings should I use to achieve the above desired results? Thanks!
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FAQs are your friend.....
To adjust Arlo video recording length:
- Launch the Arlo app or log in to your Arlo account at arlo.netgear.com.
- Tap or click Mode.
- Select the base station or camera that you want to adjust.
- Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the mode for which you want to edit recording length.
Note: You cannot adjust recording length for Disarmed or Schedule modes, only for active modes such as Armed. - Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the rule that you want to edit.
If the mode only has one rule, it is preselected. - Tap the pencil icon or click > next to Record Video.
Note: If Record Video is not selected, you cannot edit recording length. - Select Record until activity stops (up to 300 sec) or select Record for a fixed length of time and move the slider to your preferred recording length.
- Tap < Edit Rule or click Back.
- Tap Done or click Save.
Your recording length is updated.
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FAQs are your friend.....
To adjust Arlo video recording length:
- Launch the Arlo app or log in to your Arlo account at arlo.netgear.com.
- Tap or click Mode.
- Select the base station or camera that you want to adjust.
- Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the mode for which you want to edit recording length.
Note: You cannot adjust recording length for Disarmed or Schedule modes, only for active modes such as Armed. - Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the rule that you want to edit.
If the mode only has one rule, it is preselected. - Tap the pencil icon or click > next to Record Video.
Note: If Record Video is not selected, you cannot edit recording length. - Select Record until activity stops (up to 300 sec) or select Record for a fixed length of time and move the slider to your preferred recording length.
- Tap < Edit Rule or click Back.
- Tap Done or click Save.
Your recording length is updated.
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Morse is faster than texting!
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Morse is faster than texting!
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