Inverted / Upside Down Screen - Motion Detection Activity Zone
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I recently relocated my Arlo Q to a different location in my living room. Upon relocation & restart, the camera seems to be working just fine, until I go to create an activity zone for the motion sensors. The images shown are that of the current location with the camera in the upright position.
The live feed image seems inverted upside down, with the 'rotate image' setting turned off & motion detection zones correctly shown (please see images 1 & 2 directly below).
IMAGE 1
IMAGE 2
Upon clicking the 'rotate image' button, the the live feed image then inverts to rightside up in the upright position, as still is the camera; however, the motion detection zones are now seemingly inverted (please see images 3 & 4 directly below).
IMAGE 3
IMAGE 4
The app (or camera) is getting confused with which way is up & which way is down. I've restarted the Arlo Q from my iPhone, and it is still showing these issues. Please help! Thanks!
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What about using a browser? Is the symptom the same? If so, I think the fastest thing would be to reset the camera and re-add it. If the browser is correct, reinstall the app.
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ABudd4,
It sounds like (please correct me if I'm misunderstanding) your live stream image and your activity zones thumbnail orientation are not agreeing. I have tested this using iOS and the web client and have not been able to reproduce what you are describing. Do you see the same behavior when using the web client as jguerdat suggests above?
JamesC
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You can use the iOS web browsers to try to test. You will have to use the browser's menu to request the desktop version of the web site, however.
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BobQ,
In your camera settings, is the "Invert Image" toggle switched on? Is recorded content inverted or is it just the thumbnail that is showing inverted?
JamesC
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I have this same problem. On IOS or the web, the live view and recorded content are correctly oriented. On the page to set the motion activity zones, the thumbnail is inverted. The zones I've defined are not inverted, however. They are how I defined them before the image was flipped. So the activity zone screen looks pretty ridiculous. The image is upside down and it looks like I'm monitoring the wrong part of the image.
I inverted the image a week ago when I was repositioning the camera, but I switched it back after a few minutes. That was the start of the problem.
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johntip wrote:I have this same problem. On IOS or the web, the live view and recorded content are correctly oriented. On the page to set the motion activity zones, the thumbnail is inverted. The zones I've defined are not inverted, however. They are how I defined them before the image was flipped. So the activity zone screen looks pretty ridiculous. The image is upside down and it looks like I'm monitoring the wrong part of the image.
I inverted the image a week ago when I was repositioning the camera, but I switched it back after a few minutes. That was the start of the problem.
this MAY help... not sure, but easy to do and try. I fixed on of my inverted pics this way a while back.
Go into settings and toggle the invert option and then save.... do a second time and save to put back.
Make sure you dump the cache ( from the app ) of the IOS app and then force a stop... Bring the app back up as normal.
( if your not sure if web or IOS, do both clearing the browser cache too )
Morse is faster than texting!
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I have the same issue. Did you ever find a solution?
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A recent firmware update for the Arlo Q/Q+ addressed this issue (firmware version 1.8.3_9642).
Please be sure your device is up to date with the latest firmware. Are you still experiencing this behavior?
JamesC
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