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NetRock
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Hi ...

 

I am trying to schedule different devices to monitor at the same time. I have created a mode for each camera (since cannot create a mode for different devices, limited to one device only following below:

https://community.netgear.com/t5/Arlo-Knowledge-Base/How-do-I-create-a-new-mode-for-my-Arlo-Q-and-Ar...

 

Next, added each mode to schedule to run at the same time. So, if i have 5 cameras i have created 5 modes and have scheduled to run from 12:00 am to 5:00am. When I go to the schedule page in the Arlo APP, I see only the last camera and not the others.

 

What i would like to know is that:

1) Is this the right way to setup different devices to run at the same time,

2) How can I see in the schedule all the active modes that are set at the same time,

 

Thank you for your quick prompts.

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TomMac
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First you can run only ONE mode at a time ( arlo cameras ). ANY camera not in the active mode is off

 

You ADD a new mode and put in ONE camera...then save.  Now go back and edit the same mode to add a second, third, forth.. camera.

 

You create/add modes as needed.

 

You have two defaults ARMED ( all on ) and DISARMED ( all off )

 

So if you have 3 cameras, all the possiblities are ( active cameras );

A on

B on

C on

A&B on

A&C on

B&C on

 

If you needed to run at one time or another the above you would create 6 new modes.

 

Make the modes you need for your five cameras and then you use the mode needed in your time schedule

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TomMac
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First you can run only ONE mode at a time ( arlo cameras ). ANY camera not in the active mode is off

 

You ADD a new mode and put in ONE camera...then save.  Now go back and edit the same mode to add a second, third, forth.. camera.

 

You create/add modes as needed.

 

You have two defaults ARMED ( all on ) and DISARMED ( all off )

 

So if you have 3 cameras, all the possiblities are ( active cameras );

A on

B on

C on

A&B on

A&C on

B&C on

 

If you needed to run at one time or another the above you would create 6 new modes.

 

Make the modes you need for your five cameras and then you use the mode needed in your time schedule

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NetRock
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Thank you for your kind reply.
Following your instructions, when I create a mode and assigned a camera, editing the same mode does not allow me to add a second camera. It seems that is a one to one relationship, one mode to one camera. I can't assign one mode to more than one camera.

Am I missing something....please let me know

Thank you again for your time.
NetRock
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NetRock
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Alright, Thanks Found my mistake....
TomMac
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?? to know what was wrong to help others...

 

If talking about a Q cam, then yes ( you refer to a Q cam article, but this was in the Arlo section ) there is one camera per mode

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