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mammothtarm
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can you schedule multiple times for on and off for Arlo? Sorta like a thermostat? I.e. On 6pm -6am, Off 6am-12pm, on 12pm-3pm, off 3pm -6pm ?
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TomMac
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yes, thats what the schedule is for ... As long as modes don't try to overlap each  other

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mammothtarm
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I don't see this option in the app for iOS. Is it only on the web browser?
TomMac
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mammothtarm wrote:
I don't see this option in the app for iOS. Is it only on the web browser?

Log in to IOS, go to MODE, the top line is SCHEDULE with a slide toggle.

 

Toggle on and the schedule section will appear.

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mammothtarm
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I did that, but I could not change my schedule. I ended up using the web browser to create a schedule.
R_Lowe
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I also prefer to use a PC/the web for my scheduling.  Since you do to (and to others similarly), I have found that if your browser is set at any viewing/text size larger than 100%, the second part of your mode name will be hidden.  If that's the case simply set your view to 100% and all will be clear.    It took me a while to figure that out.

jrw46
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With all the attention I received I paid closer attention to how I was placing the on-off buttons. After I realized my error and placed the on-off buttons in the correct location (without overlap) I can now control the cycles 4, 5, 6 as many as I need.

Thanks Guys

PS  I'm not sure how toi mark my question solved, so let it be known

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