Re: Battery issue already
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You are correct... When in testing mode the LED will blink amber
I'll edit other note to Amber... ( brain fart here was thinking blue as when it sync's )
If you mean it it blinks amber normally when doing video capture, I've not seen that as the cams should not flash(to my knowledge) ....and I might reset the camera by pulling batteries out - in .
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PS to above.... I originally thought the motion test cause the LED to flash BLUE... went and tested it and it was in test mode, AMBER.
Thought I made a mistake, went back through my notes and found out 1) it used to flash blue when I was beta testing 2) a video put out by Netgear shows it flashing blue in test mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gER1SMM27KE
So the only thing I can come up with is that the newer FW for the cameras has changed the TEST MODE LED color... maybe Netgear will prove I'm not as crazy as I think.
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Just got my arlo 2 days now and 1 camera says very low. Also is there any way to turn camera's off to save batteries besides to program them for certain days and times.thanks for any suggestions.
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You can't turn the camera's off , but you lower the sensitivity % so that you don't record every little motion like leaves blowing. I have found the batteries to be lasting pretty close to Netgear's statement. about 4 months or so. In colder weather they might need to be brought in once in awhile and warmed up and reset. I don't know of any pre-programming that can be done. I just played with the sensitivity and record time to get them to do what I want, which is to record anyone that comes in the path I have them set at. So far I have been very pleased with them. Remember they are not for constant real time viewing. the batteries wouldn't last.
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Try re-syncing that particular camera to the base station again. I had the exact problem, and the low battery message went away and I'm now going on 5 months with plenty of charge still left.
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