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My camera is set up in a home on MST. I want to monitor it from a location in EST. When I edit the schedule for camera, and set different modes for different times, should I set the times for MST (where the camera is loacted) or EST (where I am located)?
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rbeckley wrote:My camera is set up in a home on MST. I want to monitor it from a location in EST. When I edit the schedule for camera, and set different modes for different times, should I set the times for MST (where the camera is loacted) or EST (where I am located)?
what ever floats your boat... you know the time difference between where your monitoring vs the location.. I would think you would want to view in local time but that's up to you as the camera really records in epoch time anyway ( check the file names for the long number... its gmt also )
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Times are set based on the base stations time setting.

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rbeckley wrote:My camera is set up in a home on MST. I want to monitor it from a location in EST. When I edit the schedule for camera, and set different modes for different times, should I set the times for MST (where the camera is loacted) or EST (where I am located)?
what ever floats your boat... you know the time difference between where your monitoring vs the location.. I would think you would want to view in local time but that's up to you as the camera really records in epoch time anyway ( check the file names for the long number... its gmt also )
Morse is faster than texting!
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Rickg737,
Check your time zone settings and make sure you have your local time zone selected. Log in to your Arlo account, navigate to Settings > My Devices > select your base station > choose your time zone from the drop down selection.
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JamesC wrote:Rickg737,
Check your time zone settings and make sure you have your local time zone selected. Log in to your Arlo account, navigate to Settings > My Devices > select your base station > choose your time zone from the drop down selection.
JamesC
That solution does not work for me as well. Arlo is still 2 hours behind! I need PST and I would have to set it to Hawaiin time. As much as I would like to be in Hawaii that is not the case. FIX THIS PLEASE! Incase of legal issues THIS IS CRUCIAL!
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bigfrank,
You can change the time zone for your base station to PST by logging in to your Arlo account and navigating to Settings > My Devices > select your base station > select PST from the drop down. This will set the displayed time for content in your library to PST.
JamesC
