Table of Contents
- 1. Get Started
- Meet Arlo Pro 2
- Decide how to power your camera
- Install the battery
- Charge your camera battery
- Connect your base Station to the Internet
- Get the Arlo app
- Use the Arlo app for installation and setup
- Place or mount your cameras
- Find a good spot for your camera
- Optimize your Arlo Pro 2 camera’s field of view
- Use camera positioning mode
- Test motion detection
- Arm your camera to detect motion
- Tips for optimal WiFi performance
- Base station LED guide
- Arlo Pro 2 camera LED guide
- Firmware Updates
- 2. View Your Content
- 3. Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts
- 4. Change Your Settings
- 5. USB Device Storage
- Connect a USB storage device
- View the USB storage device status
- Safely eject and remove a USB storage device
- View video clips on a USB storage device
- Change the USB storage device overwrite setting
- Format a USB storage device
- Turn on recording for a USB storage device
- Stop recording onto a USB storage device
- 6. Continuous Video Recording
- 7. Arlo Connect
- 8. FAQs and Troubleshooting
- 9. Rechargeable Battery Safety
NETGEAR VMS4430P User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for VMS4430P by NETGEAR which is a product in the Video Surveillance Kits category. This manual has pages.
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February 2019
Arlo Technologies, Inc.
2200 Faraday Ave. Suite 150
Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA 202-11802-07
Arlo Pro 2
HD Security Camera System
User Manual
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Support
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Compliance
For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity, visit www.arlo.com/about/regulatory/.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
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Contents
1. Get Started 6
Meet Arlo Pro 2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Decide how to power your camera ..............................................................................................................................................................6
Install the battery .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Charge your camera battery ...................................................................................................................................................................................7
Connect your base Station to the Internet ..................................................................................................................................8
Get the Arlo app ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Use the Arlo app for installation and setup .................................................................................................................................9
Place or mount your cameras.................................................................................................................................................................................9
Find a good spot for your camera ............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Optimize your Arlo Pro 2 camera’s field of view ...............................................................................................................10
Use camera positioning mode............................................................................................................................................................................11
Test motion detection .....................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Arm your camera to detect motion .........................................................................................................................................................12
Tips for optimal WiFi performance ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Base station LED guide ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Arlo Pro 2 camera LED guide ............................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Firmware Updates .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
2. View Your Content 15
View the Devices page....................................................................................................................................................................................................15
View camera feeds ................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Pan and zoom video..............................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Look Back video .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Record clips from live video ..................................................................................................................................................................................17
Take a snapshot from live video ....................................................................................................................................................................17
Talk and Listen...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Customize your camera feed image .......................................................................................................................................................17
Cloud recording ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
View recordings and snapshots .....................................................................................................................................................................19
Share and manage library recordings ................................................................................................................................................20
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3. Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts 22
Modes .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
Select a mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
Rules ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Change motion sensitivity ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Automatically stop recording when motion stops.......................................................................................................24
Change audio sensitivity ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Add a rule that includes a siren trigger ..........................................................................................................................................25
Manage alerts .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Schedule your camera rules .................................................................................................................................................................................26
Set up geofencing...................................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Geofencing with multiple mobile devices.....................................................................................................................................28
Custom modes ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29
4. Change Your Settings 31
Turn the Arlo app fingerprint ID login on and o ...........................................................................................................31
Change your password and user name ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Grant access to friends ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
Change the time zone .....................................................................................................................................................................................................33
Camera settings .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
Change the camera audio settings .........................................................................................................................................................36
Base station settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................................37
View device information ..............................................................................................................................................................................................39
Remove a device from your account ....................................................................................................................................................39
5. USB Device Storage 40
Connect a USB storage device ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40
View the USB storage device status ....................................................................................................................................................40
Safely eject and remove a USB storage device ................................................................................................................ 41
View video clips on a USB storage device ...................................................................................................................................42
Change the USB storage device overwrite setting ..................................................................................................42
Format a USB storage device ............................................................................................................................................................................43
Turn on recording for a USB storage device ..........................................................................................................................43
Stop recording onto a USB storage device ..............................................................................................................................44
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6. Continuous Video Recording 45
View the timeline ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Navigate through the timeline ........................................................................................................................................................................45
View the timeline calendar .....................................................................................................................................................................................46
7. Arlo Connect 47
Add Arlo Pro 2 to the Apple Home app ..............................................................................................................................................47
Use Arlo with IFTTT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Use Arlo with Alexa and the Arlo Alexa skill ............................................................................................................................48
8. FAQs and Troubleshooting 49
Battery FAQs ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
Manage bandwidth for streaming .............................................................................................................................................................50
Camera glare at night ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Activity zones and CVR aren’t working .............................................................................................................................................52
Can’t see video streams in a browser ................................................................................................................................................. 52
Not receiving push notifications ..................................................................................................................................................................53
Verify that the Arlo base station is online..................................................................................................................................55
Base station Is oine .......................................................................................................................................................................................................55
Signal strength ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
Reset the Arlo base station to factory settings .............................................................................................................58
9. Rechargeable Battery Safety 59
Safety rules for Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries.........................................................................................................59
Safety rules for the Arlo Pro Charging Station ................................................................................................................. 60
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1. Get Started
Meet Arlo Pro 2
You can use your camera wire-free, powered by the battery, or while it’s plugged
into an AC power outlet. Plugging in the camera unlocks more features. When your
Arlo Pro 2 camera detects motion, it uses a WiFi link to the Arlo Pro base station to
stream video to your Arlo account in the cloud.
Decide how to power your camera
Your camera comes with accessories that you can use to create a custom security
system that meets your individual needs:
• Before you use your camera wirelessly, we recommend that you charge the
battery.
• For AC power indoor use, connect the AC power adapter to an indoor electrical
outlet.
• If you want to install your camera outdoors, use the Arlo Pro 2 outdoor power
adapter (sold separately).
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Install the battery
1. Unlock the battery compartment by pressing and holding the latch.
2. Gently pull back the battery door to open the compartment.
3. Align the battery contacts.
4. Insert the battery.
5. Close the battery door.
For more information, see Safety rules for Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries on page
59.
Charge your camera battery
1. If the camera is outside, bring it inside to charge the battery.
2. Connect the camera cable to the power adapter.
3. Connect the camera cable to the camera.
4. Plug the power adapter into an indoor electrical outlet.
When the battery is fully charged, the camera LED lights solid blue.
Note: You can buy spare Arlo Pro 2 rechargeable batteries and charge them in the Arlo
Charging Station (sold separately).
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Connect your base Station to the Internet
The base station connects to your home network and allows you to view your
camera streams from anywhere.
1. Connect the base station to your router using an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect the AC adapter to the base station and plug it in.
3. Turn the base station on by pressing the On/O button.
If your base station has one LED on the front, the LED lights green in about two
minutes.
If your base station has three LEDs on the front, the Power LED and Internet
LED light green in about two minutes.
Get the Arlo app
Download the free Arlo app to install your base station and camera. This app
provides step-by-step instructions.
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Use the Arlo app for installation and setup
You must use the Arlo app to install and set up your Arlo base
station and Arlo Pro 2 camera. The Arlo app guides you through
setup in this order:
1. Create your Arlo account.
You use the same account to manage all your Arlo devices.
2. Connect the Arlo base station to the Internet and add it to
your account.
3. Add each Arlo Pro 2 camera and sync it with the Arlo bae station.
Once you set up your Arlo account, you can access it by using the Arlo app on a
smartphone or tablet, or from a computer using a web browser. If you’re using a
computer, enter https://my.arlo.com/#/login in the address bar of the browser.
After installation, you can use the Arlo app to view your camera feed, customize
alerts and notifications, create schedules for your cameras, and more.
Place or mount your cameras
You can place your camera on a flat surface
or you can mount it on a wall. Choose a
location with a clear, unblocked field of
view and with a good signal to your base
station.
Note: WiFi range can be aected by building
materials or objects that block WiFi signals and
by interference from other WiFi networks.
¾To use the wall mount:
1. Fasten the mounting screw into the wall.
If you’re mounting the camera on drywall,
use the mounting screws and anchors we
provide.
2. Hang the mount from the screw.
3. Place your camera on the mount.
The magnets in the camera keep it in
place.
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Find a good spot for your camera
When positioning your Arlo Pro 2 camera, keep these tips in mind:
• Place your camera so that the area you want to monitor is within the camera’s
field of view.
• Mount your camera at least 7 feet (2 meters) above the floor or the ground and
aim it slightly downward for the best sensor performance.
• Place your camera so that side-to-side trac crosses its field of view. Arlo’s
motion sensor is most sensitive to side-to-side motion that’s 5 to 20 feet (1.5 to
6 meters) from the camera.
Optimize your Arlo Pro 2 camera’s field of view
The field of view is the area in which the camera can detect motion. Your Arlo Pro 2
camera has a 130-degree viewing angle. In the following images, the green areas
show your Arlo Pro 2’s field of view, both horizontally and vertically.
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When positioning your Arlo Pro 2 camera, keep the following tips in mind:
• Keep active locations in the camera’s field of view. Position your camera so
that the space that you want to monitor is within the camera’s field of view.
• Don’t block the camera’s field of view. Make sure that no walls, tables, or
other objects are too close to your camera. If an object is within 2.5 inches (6.4
centimeters) of the sides or front of your camera, that object can reflect
infrared (IR) light back into the camera lens and cause glare or hazy video,
especially at night. The following images show positioning errors that can cause
glare and foggy night vision:
Use camera positioning mode
Position mode is available only when the camera isn’t streaming, recording motion,
or in Motion Detection mode.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Device Utilities > Camera Positioning.
The camera starts streaming video.
Note: In camera positioning mode, the camera streams video as fast as possible, without
buering, so that you can aim the camera while watching on a smartphone and make near
real-time adjustments. This means that you might see lower-quality video while you’re
positioning the camera.
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Test motion detection
You can use the motion detection test to find the right motion sensitivity setting
for each camera.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Device Utilities > Motion Detection Test.
5. Move in front of the camera.
During this test, the camera LED blinks amber when motion is detected.
6. Move the slider to adjust the motion sensitivity level as needed.
Arm your camera to detect motion
You control when your camera detects motion and the rules it uses to record
and alert you by selecting a mode. The Arlo app comes with four modes: Armed,
Disarmed, Schedule, and Geofending. You can customize each mode and you can
also create custom modes. For information about how to do this, see 3. Modes,
Rules, and Smart Alerts on page 22.
You can identify motion activity zones in the camera view where you want the
camera to detect motion. You can also select which activity zone or zones detect
motion. See Motion detection activity zones on page 34.
Tips for optimal WiFi performance
Place your Arlo Pro 2 camera in a location with a good WiFi signal to the base
station. The distance between WiFi devices can aect the WiFi signal:
• Maximum recommended distance. Place your camera a maximum of 300 feet
(90 meters) from the base station. The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet
is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or other major obstruction between the camera
and base station.
• Minimum recommended distance. To reduce WiFi interference, place your
Arlo Pro 2 cameras 10 feet (3 meters) away from the base station and allow at
least 6½ feet (2 meters) between cameras. Place the base station at least 6
feet (1.8 meters) away from your WiFi router.
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These materials can reduce WiFi signal strength if they are located between WiFi
devices such as your base station and cameras:
• Unusually thick walls and ceilings
• Brick
• Concrete
• Stone
• Ceramic
• Glass, especially mirrors
• Metal
• Large quantities of water, such as the water in a fish tank or water heater
Base station LED guide
Your base station might have one LED or three LEDs on the front panel.
Base station model with one LED
Solid blue
The base station is
connected to the Internet
and to an Arlo camera.
Slow blinking blue
The base station is ready
to sync or pair with an Arlo
camera.
Fast blinking blue
The base station is synching
with a camera.
Solid amber
The base station is booting.
Slow blinking amber
The base station didn’t
find the camera. The
camera is out of range or a
connection error occurred.
Alternating blue and
amber
A firmware update or reset is
in process.
Base station model with three LEDs
Power LED Internet LED Camera LED
Solid green
The base station is powered
on.
Solid green
The base station is
connected to the Internet.
Solid green
A camera is connected to the
base station.
Blinking green
A firmware update is in
progress. DO NOT TURN
OFF THE BASE STATION OR
CAMERAS.
Blinking green
The base station is
transmitting data.
Blinking green
The base station is
attempting to sync with a
camera.
Solid amber
The base station is booting.
Solid amber
The base station is
connected to the router
but it isn’t connected to the
Internet.
Blinking amber
A camera is too far from
the base station. The signal
strength is weak.
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Arlo Pro 2 camera LED guide
The LED on the camera lights when the camera is powered on. The LED changes
color and blinks depending on the battery charge and to indicate the status of
activities such as syncing the camera and updating the camera firmware.
Solid blue The camera is connected to the Quick Charge 5V power adapter
and is fully charged.
Fast blinking blue for 3
seconds
The camera is connected to the Quick Charge 5V power adapter
and is charging.
Fast blinking blue for 10
seconds
The camera synced to the base station.
Solid amber The camera is booting.
Blinking amber once per
minute
The battery charge is low (15% or less).
Fast blinking amber for 10
seconds
The camera failed to sync to the base station.
Blinking blue and amber A firmware update is in progress. DO NOT TURN OFF THE CAMERA.
Firmware Updates
During initial setup, when you add the base station to your Arlo account, the
Arlo Pro 2 system checks for firmware updates. After you sync the first camera,
if firmware updates are available, a prompt displays for firmware updates on the
Devices page. Live stream isn’t available until the device is updated.
After a base station firmware update, the base station reboots and connects to
the Internet.
When a camera firmware update is in progress, the LED on the camera blinks
alternating blue and amber. After this, the LED is o for one to two minutes while
the camera installs the firmware.
WARNING: Do not open the camera’s battery door while the camera is updating
and installing firmware.
After the camera firmware update completes, the camera syncs to the base
station and the camera LED blinks blue rapidly for 10 seconds.
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2. View Your Content
Videos recorded by your camera are stored in a library. You can view your recordings
and snapshots, mark them as favorites, and search using the filter. When you open the
Arlo app, the Devices page displays your camera feeds.
View the Devices page
Camera
icon
Located below each camera
feed
Camera
feed icon
Tap the camera feed to display these
icons
Battery charge Play/Stop
WiFi signal from the base station Mute the audio
Audio detection is on Talk and Listen
Motion detection is on Record video manually
Open a menu and view or change the
camera settings
Take a snapshot
View or change the camera settings USB device storage
Camera feed.
This camera is
disarmed.
The sound and motion
detection icons are
gray. Tap a button to go to
Devices, Library, Modes, or
Settings.
This camera is armed
to detect sound and
motion.
Number of new recordings.
Tap to view the camera
settings.
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View camera feeds
You can view your camera feeds at any time.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap the camera feed.
The camera feed updates and camera feed icons display.
3. To stop viewing and listening to the live feed, tap Stop .
Pan and zoom video
You can pan and zoom to focus in on the high-def details of any live or recorded
video. Just pinch and drag any image as you do with photos on your smartphone.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap any live video or prerecorded video from your Arlo library.
4. To pan and zoom using a mobile device:
• To zoom in and out of the video, use the pinch gesture.
• To move around the zoomed-in frame, touch and drag.
Note: To pan and zoom using a computer, do the following:
• To zoom in and out, click the Zoom icon.
• To move around in the frame, use your mouse button.
Look Back video
When plugged in, your Arlo Ultra camera records continuously, but discards the
video after three seconds if no motion is detected. This means that your motion-
triggered video recordings start before any motion happens; you don’t miss a thing.
¾To set up your camera to record Look Back video:
1. Plug in your Arlo Pro 2 camera.
2. Make sure that the camera is using a motion-detection mode such as Armed.
3. Subscribe to a CVR plan.
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Record clips from live video
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap Record to begin recording.
This icon turns red to indicate that you’re recording the live feed.
4. To stop recording, tap Record again.
Take a snapshot from live video
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap Snapshot .
The snapshot is saved in your library.
Talk and Listen
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap the camera feed image.
3. Tap Talk and Listen .
4. The first time you use Talk and Listen, allow Arlo to use your phone’s
microphone.
A microphone button displays.
5. Tap and hold the microphone button and speak.
Customize your camera feed image
If you use more than one camera, you can change the order in which the camera
feeds display on the Devices page. You can also zoom, invert, or rotate the camera
feed image.
Change the camera order
1. Open the Arlo app.
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2. Tap Settings.
3. Under SYSTEM, tap Device Order.
4. If you’re using a smartphone or tablet, tap Edit at the top of the page.
A list icon displays.
5. Tap and hold the list icon and drag each device to the correct position in the
list.
6. Tap Save.
Zoom a camera image
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings.
5. Use your fingers to zoom in.
Rotate a camera feed 180 degrees
You can rotate the video feed to invert it.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings.
5. Tap Rotate Image.
The camera feed image is inverted.
Cloud recording
Your cameras record when they detect motion or sound. These videos are sent to
the cloud for secure storage in your library. Cloud recording is included in both free
and paid plans.
Note: Recordings are encrypted with your user name and password; no one else can
access your recordings.
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You can access your recordings from your mobile device or from a Windows-based
or Mac computer. You can download recordings from the cloud and save them to
your mobile device or computer.
View recordings and snapshots
Your Arlo Pro 2 camera stores recordings and snapshots in the library. You can use
the filter and the calender to find and view specific recordings.
Use the library
You can use the library to find and view recordings based on the date.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Use the arrows on either side of the month to select a month to view.
A green circle indicates the selected day. A green dot indicates each day on
which a video clip was recorded.
4. Tap a highlighted date.
Recordings from that date display below the calendar.
Use the filter
You can use the filter to find and view recordings based on criteria that you select.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap Filter in the upper-left corner of the page.
4. Tap the filtering criteria that you want to use.
5. Tap Done.
Turn o the filter
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap Filter in the upper-left corner of the page.
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4. Tap Reset.
5. Tap Done.
Share and manage library recordings
Download recordings
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Download.
5. Tap OK to confirm.
Make a recording a favorite
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Favorite.
Share recordings
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Share.
5. Share the file.
Donate recordings for research
You can donate video or snapshot files to Arlo for research and development of
Arlo products.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
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3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Donate.
5. Tap OK to confirm.
Delete recordings
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Library.
3. Tap a recording.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap OK to confirm.
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3. Modes, Rules, and Smart Alerts
Modes and rules let you tell your Arlo system what to do in dierent situations. For
example, you can set your Arlo system to record a 30-second video when the motion
sensor is activated on a specific camera and alert you by email.
Modes
Modes let you tell your Arlo cameras to respond dierently at dierent times. For
example, you probably don’t want to receive an alert about motion in the living
room while you’re doing yoga there. You might want to turn on a dierent mode
when you’re away on vacation than when you’re out at the store for an hour. Arlo
modes give you control over how your cameras respond to motion or sound.
You can create your own modes, but Arlo Pro 2 comes with the following modes:
Armed. Detection is on for this camera.
Disarmed. Detection is o for this camera.
Schedule. Manage detection based on a schedule.
Geofencing. You can use geofencing to arm, disarm, or resume a schedule
mode when you arrive at or leave a location based on your mobile device.
You can customize the Armed and Schedule modes and you can add new modes.
You might want to create a mode in which some motion sensors and cameras are
active but others aren’t. For example, when you’re sleeping, you might want your
exterior cameras to be active, but your interior cameras to be inactive.
Note: You can create dierent modes for the same camera, but the camera can use only
one mode at a time.
Select a mode
You can select a mode or set modes to activate according to a schedule.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap an Arlo device.
The Mode page displays.
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4. Tap a mode to activate it.
The mode that you selected turns on immediately and stays active until you
change it.
When you view the Devices page, the icons that display at the top of the camera
feed are based on the currently selected mode:
Motion. Motion detection is on.
Sound. Audio detection is on.
Rules
Each mode uses one or more rules to control your Arlo system. You can add one
rule to a mode for each Arlo Pro 2 camera that is connected to the same base
station. This lets you set up dierent triggers and actions for each camera. For
example, you might want to be notified when motion is detected at the front door,
but not when it is detected in the backyard while your dog is in the backyard.
You can set these options for each rule:
• Trigger device. The trigger device is the camera that detects motion or sound.
You can adjust the motion and sound sensitivity to minimize false alarms.
• Action device. The action device responds to motion or sound detection on
the trigger device. For example, you might want your backyard camera or your
driveway camera to trigger your door camera to start recording video. You
decide what action each Arlo Pro 2 Camera takes when motion or sound is
detected.
• Notifications. When a trigger is detected, Arlo can send you push notifications,
email alerts, or both. You can also send email alerts to friends, family members,
pet sitters, or anyone who might need to respond when a camera is triggered.
Change motion sensitivity
You can edit a rule to change the motion sensitivity level for Arlo Ultra cameras.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap Edit next to the mode.
5. Tap Edit next to the rule.
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6. Under If the following, tap Edit next to Motion is detected.
7. Move the slider to adjust the sensitivity level for motion detection for this
camera.
If you’re using the Arlo app on a mobile device, your settings are automatically
saved.
8. If you’re using a browser on a computer, click Save.
Note: You can add motion activity zones within the camera view where you want the
camera to detect motion. You can also select which activity zone or zones detect motion.
See Motion detection activity zones on page 34.
Automatically stop recording when motion stops
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap Edit next to the mode.
5. Under Then do the following, tap Edit next to Record video.
6. Select Record until activity stops (up to 300 sec).
Change audio sensitivity
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Edit next to the mode.
5. Under If the following, tap Edit next to Audio is detected.
6. Move the slider to the desired level of audio detection.
If you’re using the Arlo app on a mobile device, your settings are automatically
saved.
7. If you’re using a browser on a computer, click Save.
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Add a rule that includes a siren trigger
Only cameras connected to an Arlo Pro base station can trigger the siren.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap next to the mode.
5. Under Rules, select the camera.
6. Select the Turn Siren ON check box.
7. Tap next to Sound Alarm.
8. Set the sliders for Siren Duration and Siren Loudness.
9. Tap Edit Rule or click Back.
10. Tap Done or click Save.
Note: This rule isn’t active until you activate the mode to which you added the siren
trigger.
Manage alerts
Arlo can push notifications to your smartphone, send you email alerts, or do both. To
receive Arlo notifications on your phone, you must install the Arlo app on your phone.
Note: If you log out of the Arlo app on your smartphone or mobile device, you will stop
receiving push notifications.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Edit next to the mode.
Note: The Disarmed mode doesn’t send alerts.
5. Under Alert, tap Push Notification to turn alerts on and o for your mobile
device.
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6. Under Alert, tap Email Alerts to turn email notifications on and o.
7. To specify an email address, tap Edit next to Email Alerts and enter the
email address.
Schedule your camera rules
You can set a schedule to arm and disarm cameras automatically. Schedules recur
weekly. For example, the schedule for Tuesday is repeated every Tuesday as long
as the schedule is turned on. Arlo is preconfigured with this schedule:
• Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All motion sensors are on.
• All other times. All motion sensors are o.
Add a schedule
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Schedule .
5. Tap Edit next to Schedule.
6. Tap + Add.
7. Set the days and times and then tap Save.
Edit a schedule
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Schedule .
5. Tap Edit next to Schedule.
6. Tap a green box.
7. Change the start and stop times and tap Save.
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Set up geofencing
Geofencing is a virtual fence around a location called a zone. You can use Arlo
geofencing to arm, disarm, or resume schedule modes when your mobile device is
in zone or out of zone. To set up geofencing, you must use your mobile device and
allow the Arlo app to use your location.
Geofencing accuracy
For accuracy, geofencing uses a combination of GPS, cellular data, and WiFi data.
The local environment can aect geofencing:
• In urban environments, where cell towers and WiFi routers are more dense,
geofencing accuracy can reach 100–200 meters.
Note: If you live in a skyscraper, geofencing might not work reliably due to GPS
inaccuracies. Using the Large radius setting might help.
• In rural areas, where cell towers and WiFi routers are sparse, geofencing
accuracy can reach several hundred meters.
Prepare your mobile device for geofencing
1. Enable GPS or location services so that Arlo can locate your device.
2. Enable WiFi.
Set up geofencing for the first time and set up modes
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap Geofencing.
5. Allow Arlo to use your mobile device’s location.
Geofencing works only if Arlo can locate your mobile device. The Location
Address page displays your current address.
6. To change the radius setting, tap Radius and select a radius size.
Radius size sizes are Small, Medium, and Large (approximately 150 meters, 250
meters, and 500 meters, respectively).
7. Tap Device Location and enter a name for your location.
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8. Tap Away Mode and select a mode.
Your camera uses the Away mode when your mobile device is outside the radius
of your camera’s location. Most people select Armed, Schedule, or Custom Mode
so that the camera detects motion while they’re gone.
9. Tap Home Mode and select a mode.
Your camera uses this mode when your mobile device is within the radius of
your camera’s location. Most people select Disarmed while they’re home.
If you use more than one enabled mobile device, you might be asked to select an
Arlo device to connect it to.
10. Tap the preferred mobile to select it.
Geofencing with multiple mobile devices
Arlo geofencing works with multiple mobile device.
Arlo uses the first in, last out principal to manage households where more than one
person uses geofencing. When no one is home, your Arlo Ultra cameras are armed
because no one is inside the geofence. When at least one person is home (first
in), the cameras are disarmed. If one person leaves, but another stays home, the
cameras are still disarmed until the last person leaves (last out).
Make sure that these conditions are met:
• Your Arlo devices are online.
• Geofencing is enabled.
• Your friends’ and family’s mobile devices are added to your account.
For information about adding devices, see Enable or disable geofencing for
friends’ mobile devices on page 28.
• A friend who wants to participate in geofencing must be logged in to the Arlo
app on his or her mobile device and the GPS or location service must be enabled
on your friend’s mobile device.
Enable or disable geofencing for friends’ mobile devices
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
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4. Tap Edit next to Geofencing.
5. Tap Enabled Devices.
A list of mobile devices displays. A check mark appears next to the device name
when geofencing is enabled.
6. Tap one or more mobile devices.
The device location displays as either In Zone or Out of Zone.
7. To disable geofencing, tap the mobile device again.
The check mark disappears when geofencing disabled.
Custom modes
You can add modes in addition to the modes that come with Arlo and give the new
modes custom names, such as Vacation.You can create one rule for each mode.
You can create multiple rules within the same mode so that each camera performs
dierent actions and sends dierent alerts. You can also use Schedule mode to
activate modes automatically at dierent times of the day or week. See Schedule
your camera rules on page 26.
Add a mode
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Mode.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap Add a Mode.
5. Enter the mode name.
The Trigger Device page displays.
6. Select the Arlo Pro 2 camera that detects motion and/or sound.
The Trigger page displays.
7. Select how you want your Arlo Pro 2 camera to be triggered, when motion is
detected, when audio is detected, or both.
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8. If you selected motion as a trigger, set the motion sensitivity using the slider.
Higher motion sensitivity settings usually trigger your camera to capture videos
more frequently.
9. If you selected audio as a trigger, set the audio detection sensitivity using the
slider.
The Devices page displays with the trigger device selected. (You can change the
trigger device.)
10. On the Action page, select Record video or Do Nothing.
11. On the Recording Settings page, specify how long your Arlo Pro 2 camera
records.
12. Select the notifications that you want to receive.
If you selected Email Alerts, enter the email addresses where you want to
receive alerts.
13. Review the summary of your settings and tap Save.
Your new mode is saved.
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You can customize the Arlo Pro 2 settings.
Turn the Arlo app fingerprint ID login on and o
The Arlo app supports Touch ID fingerprint identity sensors. If you’re using a mobile
device with this feature, you can turn the Arlo app Touch ID login on and o.
¾To turn the Arlo app Touch ID login on and o:
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > Profile.
3. Tap Log in with Touch ID.
Tapping this button turns Log in with Touch ID on and o.
Change your password and user name
Once you set up your Arlo account, you can access it by using the Arlo app on a
smartphone or tablet, or from a computer using a web browser. If you’re using a
computer, enter https://my.arlo.com/#/login in the address bar of the browser.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > Profile.
3. Enter the new user name and password.
On an iOs device, tap Edit at the top of the page.
On an Android device, tap the tab for each field.
4. Tap Save.
Grant access to friends
You can add friends to your Arlo account. Friends can view live streams from your
cameras; record video clips; view, share, mark as favorite, and delete clips from
your library; and take snapshots. Friends are granted limited access to some of the
settings and features of your Arlo account. You can select which cameras friends
can see and what administrative rights are available to them.
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Friends without access rights can:
• Play and view library content.
• View live footage.
• Zoom and drag video footage.
• Control brightness.
• Enter full-screen view.
Friends who are granted access rights can also:
• Play and pause video footage.
• Record video footage.
• Mute the speaker.
• Access and change modes.
• View motion detection statuses.
• Manually record.
• Take snapshots.
• Mark as a favorite, share, download, and delete video footage.
• Use a camera’s microphone.
Add a friend
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
4. Tap Add or +.
5. Enter your friend’s first name, last name, and email address.
6. Tap the Arlo devices that you want your friend to access.
7. To grant access rights to your friend, tap Allow Access Rights.
Selecting Allow Access Rights allows this friend to change your account and
camera settings.
8. Tap Send Invite.
An email message is sent inviting your friend to create an Arlo account. This
friend’s name is displayed with the status Pending. When the friend accepts
your invitation, the status changes to Accepted.
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Edit a friend’s access privileges
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
A list of your friends displays with the status of their accounts.
4. Tap the friend, and tap Edit .
5. Tap cameras to select or deselect them.
6. Tap Allow Access Rights.
Selecting Allow Access Rights allows this friend to change your account and
camera settings.
7. Tap Done.
Delete a friend
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Under ACCOUNT, tap Grant Access.
4. Select the friend, and tap Edit .
5. Tap Delete Friend.
6. Tap Yes.
Change the time zone
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the SmartHub.
4. Tap Time Zone.
5. Tap a time zone.
If you’re using a mobile device, your settings are automatically saved.
6. If you’re using a computer, click Save.
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Camera settings
You can view or change the settings for each camera. You can do this by tapping
Settings > My Devices and selecting the camera, or by tapping the Menu icon
or the Device Settings icon below the camera feed.
Add motion detection activity zones
You can add motion activity zones within the camera view where you want the
camera to detect motion. You can also select which activity zone or zones detect
motion.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Select the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings.
5. At the bottom of the page, tap Create New Zone.
An activity zone box displays in the camera feed image.
6. Move the box to the desired activity zone.
You can resize the box using the corner arrows.
7. Tap Save.
Change the camera name
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Edit next to the camera name.
5. Enter a new name that reminds you of the camera’s location, such as Garage or
Front Door.
Camera names are limited to 32 characters.
6. Tap Save.
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Turn O the Camera LED
The LED on the Arlo Pro 2 camera lights in dierent colors.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Camera LED.
5. Tap Battery Fully Charged Indicator to toggle the LED o and on.
If you’re using a mobile device, your settings are automatically saved.
6. If you’re using a computer, click Save.
Change the video quality and battery usage
You can set the video resolution as Best Video, Optimized, and Best Battery Life.
Using the Best Battery Life setting reduces the WiFi bandwidth required.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings > Power Management.
5. Tap to select Best Battery Life, Optimized, or Best Video.
6. Tap Confirm.
Turn night vision on and o
When night vision is enabled, the camera automatically turns on infrared (IR) LEDs
to record in low-light conditions. We recommend that you turn o night vision if
the Arlo Pro 2 camera is facing reflective surfaces, such as windows.
1. Open the Arlo app.
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2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. Tap Video Settings > Low Light Settings.
5. Tap Night Vision.
Change the camera audio settings
Turn the Microphone O and On
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. If you’re using the Arlo app on a mobile device, tap Audio Settings.
The Audio Settings page displays.
5. Tap Microphone.
Change the speaker settings
You can turn the speaker o and on and you can control the volume on your
camera.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the camera.
4. If you’re using the Arlo app on a mobile device, tap Audio Settings.
The Audio Settings page displays.
5. To turn the speaker o and on, tap Speaker.
6. To change the speaker volume, move the Speaker Volume slider.
Your settings are saved.
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Base station settings
You can view or change base station settings.
Change the base station name
When you set up your Arlo system, you entered a name for the base station. You
can change this name.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Name.
5. Enter a new name for the base station.
The new name is displayed in the Arlo app.
Adjust the base station flicker setting
The combination of certain artificial light sources and the camera shutter speed
might result in flickering in recorded video. The default setting for the base station
is Auto, but you can change the flicker adjustment.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Flicker Adjustment.
5. Tap a setting.
6. Tap Save.
View base station device information
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Device Information.
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The firmware level, hardware level, and serial number for the base station
display.
Restart the base station
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Restart.
The base station restarts.
Select the siren volume
The base station includes a siren. You can manually activate or turn o the siren.
You can also set up motion detection rules to trigger the siren and select the siren
volume level when you set up the rule.
WARNING: The loudest siren setting, which is the default loudness option for the
siren, is more than 100 decibels. Do not test the siren while people or pets are
close to the base station. Prolonged exposure to the siren might cause hearing
damage.
The base station siren settings are Loud, Very Loud, and Extremely Loud.
Turn the siren on and o using the Arlo app
WARNING: The loudest siren setting, which is the default loudness option for the
siren, is more than 100 decibels. Do not test the siren while people or pets are
close to the base station. Prolonged exposure to the siren might cause hearing
damage.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Turn Siren ON.
3. Tap Yes to confirm that you want to turn on the siren.
Note: The siren loudness is determined by the loudness of the siren trigger rule for
whichever mode is currently active on the base station. If the active mode doesn’t use any
siren trigger rules, the siren defaults to its loudest setting.
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4. To turn o the siren, tap Turn Siren OFF.
The siren stops.
Turn o the siren with the base station button
If your base station model has a button on the top, you can use it to turn the siren
o and on.
View device information
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the device.
4. Scroll down to the Version heading and view the firmware version, hardware
version, and the serial number.
Remove a device from your account
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the device.
4. Scroll down and tap Remove Device.
The device is removed from your account and its settings are deleted.
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5. USB Device Storage
All recordings are stored in the cloud, but you can connect a USB storage device
to the base station and use the USB storage device as a backup location to
store recordings. Simply connect a USB storage device and the base station
automatically enables all the settings for you. The USB storage device can’t be
used on its own as a substitute for cloud recording.
If you connect a USB storage device, the camera records to both the cloud and the
USB storage device for motion-triggered and audio-triggered recordings (not CVR).
If the camera and base station are powered on, but the Internet connection is lost,
the camera continues to record to the USB storage device.
The Arlo app notifies you if the USB storage device is full. The camera can reformat
the USB storage device for you. See Format a USB storage device on page 43.
Connect a USB storage device
Plug a USB storage device into a USB port on the base station.
Note: Before disconnecting the USB storage device, you must safely eject it. See
Safely eject and remove a USB storage device on page 41.
View the USB storage device status
The Arlo app notifies you if the USB storage device is getting full or if the format of
the USB storage device isn’t compatible. You can also use the Arlo app to view the
USB storage device status.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
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4. Tap Local Storage.
The USB Device status shows whether the USB storage device is ready, must be
formatted, or is full.
Safely eject and remove a USB storage device
USB storage devices must be safely ejected so that recordings don’t occur
as you’re removing them. Removing a USB storage device while it is in use can
permanently disable it. The files on the USB storage device might be corrupted.
If you remove the only USB storage device that is connected to your base station,
USB recording is disabled until you connect another USB storage device. If another
USB storage device is still connected to your base station and USB recording is
turned on, recording is automatically enabled on that USB storage device.
¾To safely eject and remove a USB storage device:
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Local Storage.
The Local Storage page displays. Connected USB storage devices are numbered
to match the USB ports on the base station. If you’re not sure which device to
remove, check the number on the base station USB port into which the USB
storage device is inserted.
5. Tap the USB storage device that you want to remove.
6. Tap Safely Eject USB Device.
7. Wait for the Unmounting USB storage device progress message to close, and
then remove the USB storage device from your base station.
The settings on the page gray out to show that the USB storage device is
ejected. The camera stops recording onto the USB storage device. The USB
storage device can now be safely removed.
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View video clips on a USB storage device
Video clips on USB storage devices don’t display in the Arlo app, but you can use a
Windows-based or Mac computer to view the clips.
1. Safely eject the USB storage device.
For more information, see Safely eject and remove a USB storage device on
page 41.
2. Connect the USB storage device that you ejected to a Windows-based
computer or a Mac computer.
3. Wait for the USB storage device to appear in the list of available drives on your
computer, and then open the drive folder to view the files on your USB storage
device.
4. Open the arlo folder.
Recorded videos are saved in this folder in MP4 format. Video files are named
according to this convention: camera serial number_video number_date_video
clip tag. Dates are in the format YYYYMMDD.
Note: If you’re unable to play MP4 files on your computer, update your media
player software to the latest version and try again. You can also download a
free universal multimedia player, such as VLC.
Change the USB storage device overwrite setting
By default, when the available USB storage is less than 20 percent, the oldest
recording is erased to make room for new recordings. You can change this setting.
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Local Storage.
5. Tap Automatic Overwrite.
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Format a USB storage device
The Arlo app displays a pop-up message to let you know if it is necessary to format
the USB storage device. The base station can format the USB storage device.
Warning: Do not use the base station to format storage devices with more than 2
TB of storage capacity. The base station formats storage devices using the FAT32
file system, which supports a maximum of 2 TB of storage space. The formatting
process reduces the capacity of larger storage devices to a maximum of 2 TB.
1. If you want to save files on the USB storage device, save or copy the files in
another location before you format the USB storage device.
Formatting a USB storage device deletes files on the device.
2. Connect the USB storage device to a USB port on the base station.
For more information, see Connect a USB storage device on page 40.
3. Open the Arlo app.
4. Tap Settings > My Devices.
5. Tap the base station.
6. Tap Local Storage.
If you see the message Requires Formatting, the USB storage device isn’t in the
correct format (FAT32) and you must format it before you can use it for local
storage.
7. Tap > next to the USB storage device that you want to format.
8. Tap Format USB Device.
9. Wait for USB Device Status to change from Formatting to Ready.
Warning: Do not remove the USB storage device while it is formatting. The USB
storage device might become permanently unusable.
Turn on recording for a USB storage device
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
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3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Local Storage.
5. Select a USB storage device.
6. If the message next to the USB storage device is Requires Formatting, follow
the formatting procedure.
For information about formatting, see Format a USB storage device on page
43.
7. Tap USB Device Recording.
USB device recording toggles o and on.
Stop recording onto a USB storage device
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap Settings > My Devices.
3. Tap the base station.
4. Tap Local Storage.
5. Move the slider next to USB Device Recording to stop recording to your USB
storage device.
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6. Continuous Video Recording
Continuous video recording, or CVR, is an optional feature available on Arlo Pro
2 cameras. When your Arlo Pro 2 camera is plugged in, CVR records based on the
rules that you specify. You can view recordings from any time of day and catch
anything you missed by tapping or clicking above the camera feed.
Your Arlo Pro 2 cameras can record CVR in addition to recordings that the cameras
create because of rules. Your Arlo Pro 2 camera must be plugged in for you to use
a CVR plan. If you unplug your camera, CVR starts working again when you plug the
camera back in.
Note: Your Arlo Pro 2 camera must be plugged in for you to use a CVR plan.
View the timeline
1. Make sure that your Arlo Pro 2 camera is plugged in.
2. Open the Arlo app.
3. Tap above the camera feed.
The Timeline page displays.
Green lines indicate motion recordings and blue lines indicate sound recordings.
4. To return to the Devices page, tap Back.
Navigate through the timeline
1. Make sure that your Arlo Pro 2 camera is plugged in.
2. Open the Arlo app.
3. Tap above the camera feed.
The Timeline page displays.
4. Tap and hold the timeline.
5. On a smartphone or mobile device, drag the timeline:
• To go back in time, drag the timeline to the left (either 14 or 30 days back,
depending on your CVR plan).
• To move toward more recent recordings, drag the timeline to the right.
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Note: If you’re using a browser on a computer, click to navigate to a specific time or
click and drag to scroll through the timeline.
6. To return to the live feed, tap Go Live at the bottom. of the page
View the timeline calendar
As the camera records CVR content, it notes when motion or sound was
detected during the continuous recording. For these indicators to display in the
timeline, the camera must be using a mode such as Armed mode. For information
about modes, see Change motion sensitivity on page 23.
1. Make sure that your Arlo Pro 2 camera is plugged in.
2. Open the Arlo app.
3. Tap above the camera feed.
4. Tap Calendar
The calendar page displays a row of dates. Small green dots represent the days
that the CVR feature recorded. A large green dot represents the current day.
5. To see a more detailed view of the timeline:
• On a smartphone or mobile device, pinch and zoom. To go to landscape mode,
rotate your device or tap Enlarge.
• If you’re using a browser, click 24 hr, 1 hr, or 5 min to change your timeline
detail.
6. To hide or display the timeline, tap TIMELINE.
The timeline display toggles o and on.
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7. Arlo Connect
Arlo Connect is a simple way to integrate Arlo devices into other smart home
platforms using standard and secure cloud integration.
Add Arlo Pro 2 to the Apple Home app
For the best experience, add your Arlo devices to your Arlo account before you add
them to the Apple Home app.
¾To add your Arlo devices to the Apple Home app:
1. Locate the HomeKit code.
The code is on the back cover of the Quick Start Guide that came with your Arlo
Pro 2 camera and also on the back or the bottom of your Arlo Pro base station.
2. Launch the Apple Home app.
3. Tap the Plus sign at the top of the page on the Home tab and then tap Add
Accessory.
Your Apple mobile device’s camera launches and you’re prompted to scan or
enter the HomeKit code.
4. Scan the HomeKit code using your mobile device’s camera.
If you have trouble scanning the code, tap Don’t Have a Code or Can’t Scan?
and then enter the code.
5. Complete the setup process:
• Rename your camera.
• Assign the camera to a room within HomeKit, or create a new room for your
camera.
• Add the camera to your Favorites.
6. Tap Done on the top right.
For live video, tap the Arlo Pro 2 camera screen shot.
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Use Arlo with IFTTT
You can use the Arlo app with IFTTT (If This Then That), a free cloud-based service
that connects smart home devices and applications.
To add Arlo to your IFTTT app, visit ifttt.com/arlo.
To learn more about Arlo and IFTTT, visit arlo.com/community.
Use Arlo with Alexa and the Arlo Alexa skill
With Alexa and the Arlo Alexa Skill, you can access your Arlo cameras using voice
commands. Using the Arlo Alexa Skill, you can ask Alexa to show the live feed from
one of your cameras on your Echo Show or Fire TV. To take full advantage of these
features, you need a supported and connected Arlo camera and one of these
Amazon devices:
• Echo Show
• Fire TV (all generations)
• Fire TV stick (second generation only)
• Fire TV Edition smart TVs
The following Arlo cameras are compatible with the Arlo Alexa Skill:
• Arlo Wire-Free (Model VMC3030, VMS3x30)
• Arlo Q (Model VMC3040)
• Arlo Q Plus (Model VMC3040S)
• Arlo Pro (Model VMC4030, VMS4x30)
• Arlo Pro 2 (Model VMC4030P, VMS4x30P)
• Arlo Go (Model VML4030)
• Arlo Baby (Model ABC1000)
To learn more about Arlo and Alexa, visit arlo.com/community.
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8. FAQs and Troubleshooting
Battery FAQs
How can I recharge the Arlo Pro 2 camera battery?
Your Arlo Pro battery is ready for use when it leaves the factory. You can use the
power adapter cable to plug the camera into an electrical outlet to charge the
battery. You can also use the Arlo Pro Charging Station (sold separately) to charge
the battery.
You can purchase a spare battery and the charging station. Then you can put
the spare battery into the Arlo Pro 2 camera while you recharge the battery. The
charging station can recharge two batteries simultaneously.
What do I need to know about using Arlo cameras in cold weather?
Cold temperatures can aect any battery’s capacity, due to the chemistry
of batteries. This means that if you install your Arlo camera outside in cold
temperatures, you might notice a shorter battery duration for the camera, or a
faster than expected drop in the displayed battery capacity.
Why does one Arlo camera battery drain faster than another Arlo camera
battery?
Your Arlo camera is flexible and you can use it in a wide range of environments.
Your environment might include elements that aect battery life. Some of the
places where you might place your Arlo camera make the camera use more battery
power than others. For example:
• Arlo cameras work well in the dark using infrared sensors to monitor motion
These use more battery power than cameras monitoring motion in a well-lit
room.
• Arlo cameras work well when they are as far away as 300 feet from the base
station. Cameras positioned farther away from the base station use more
battery power than cameras positioned close to the base station.
• Arlo cameras let you choose the quality level of the videos that they record.
Cameras set to high-quality video recording use more battery power than
cameras set to low-quality video recording.
Will my WiFi environment aect my Arlo camera battery?
Yes. If you’re in a noisy WiFi environment, your Arlo camera battery might drain
faster. Use a WiFi analyzer to test the WiFi noise in your environment.
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FAQs and Troubleshooting
What is the battery life for Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries?
The Arlo Pro camera rechargeable battery life is four to six months with normal
usage and can be extended if you use key settings and follow certain tips. The Arlo
Pro 2 cameras oer the best battery life when set up to record when they detect
motion.
How long does it take to charge the Arlo Pro rechargeable battery?
Charging an Arlo Pro rechargeable battery inserted into the camera from 0 to
fully charged takes about 2.5 hours. One Arlo Pro rechargeable battery inserted
into the Arlo Pro Charging Station takes about 2.74 hours to charge. Two Arlo Pro
rechargeable batteries inserted into the Arlo Pro Charging Station take about 5.43
hours to charge.
How can I extend the Arlo Pro battery life?
To extend the battery life, follow these tips:
• Check your camera’s video quality and battery usage setting. To extend your
battery life, select the Best Battery Life setting. This setting trades video
quality for improved battery life. For information about how to change the
video quality and battery usage, see Change the video quality and battery
usage on page 35.
• Normal usage is defined as four minutes of viewing or recording per day with
the Arlo Pro 2 Wire-Free Camera in the Optimized setting.
• Depending on your specific usage, you might see dierent results. Also note
that a camera’s distance from the base station can aect its battery life.
Manage bandwidth for streaming
Depending on the camera’s video quality and battery usage setting, the bit
rate and upstream bandwidth requirement adjusts. The frame rate depends
whether you’re in night-vision mode or not. The default behavior for each power
management setting is as follows. Each setting starts with a particular bit rate and
frame rate.
Day Mode
• Best video. 600 kbps @ 24 fps
• Optimized. 300 kbps @ 24 fps
• Best battery Life. 200 kbps @ 24 fps
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Night Mode
• Best video. 600 kbps @ 15 fps
• Optimized. 300 kbps @15 fps
• Best battery Life. 200 kbps @15 fps
Depending on the available bandwidth and how much of the buer is full, the Arlo
Pro 2 Wire-Free system either increases the bit rate or decreases the bit rate and
frame rate.
For information about setting the video quality and battery usage for your camera,
see Change the video quality and battery usage on page 35.
Camera glare at night
This can occur if something is blocking the camera’s field of view. If an object, wall,
or tabletop is within 2.5 inches (6.4 centimeters) of the sides or front of your
camera, that object can reflect infrared (IR) light back into the camera lens and
cause glare or hazy video, especially at night. These images show positioning errors
that can cause glare and foggy night vision:
If you use a skin with your camera, and the edges of the camera skin stick out far
enough, they can reflect IR back into the camera lens and cause glare. This is more
likely to occur with the Arlo Pro black hooded camera skin (VMA4200B).
¾To troubleshoot glare on your Arlo Pro 2:
1. Make sure that no walls, tables, or other objects are too close to your camera.
2. If you’re using a camera skin, make sure that the camera skin is pulled tight
around the camera and that the edges of the skin are flat with the face of the
camera.
If glare still occurs, remove the camera skin.
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Activity zones and CVR aren’t working
These Arlo Pro 2 features are available only while the camera is plugged in:
• Activity zones
• CVR
• Prebuering
Note: Connecting your Arlo Pro 2 camera to the Arlo Solar Panel (sold separately) to
charge the battery does not provide AC power. To use activity zones and CVR, you must
plug the Arlo Pro 2 camera into an AC power outlet.
Your activity zone and CVR settings persist even while the camera isn’t plugged
in—you don’t need to set up CVR or activity zones again when you plug the camera
back in.
If your camera isn’t plugged in, you can’t set up CVR or activity zones.
Can’t see video streams in a browser
The Arlo web client uses the Adobe Flash plug-in to display your camera streams in
a browser. Make sure that your browser isn’t blocking the plug-in and that you’re
using the latest version of Adobe Flash.
Your router might be blocking the ports to which Arlo sends data. To make sure
that Arlo can stay connected, you must keep ports 443 and 80 open on your router.
To troubleshoot problems with the video stream, check for the conditions in the
following sections.
WiFi signal interference
Environments with multiple WiFi networks, WiFi devices, or frequencies can cause
signal interference with your Arlo system. Minimize the number of networks,
WiFi devices, and transmitted frequencies in the area where you place your base
station and cameras.
Also, place your camera at least 1 to 3 feet (30 to 100 centimeters) from the base
station, and allow at least 6½ feet (2 meters) between cameras. Follow these
guidelines to prevent WiFi signals between the devices from interfering with each
other.
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Out of range
Make sure that your wire-free camera is no farther than 300 feet (90 meters)
from the base station. The range might be less if metal objects or thick walls and
ceilings are between a camera and the base station.
Make sure that your cameras display three or four bars of signal strength in
the area where you intend to install them. The cameras can work when signal
strength is at one or two bars, but they might go out of range intermittently due
to fluctuations in the environment.
Low battery
Recharge or change the battery in the Arlo Pro 2 camera to make sure that the
battery level is at least two bars. A low battery can cause the camera to stream
intermittently.
Not receiving push notifications
You must be logged in to the Arlo app to receive Arlo alerts on your smartphone
or mobile device. Arlo registers your device for push notification when you log in. If
you used the logout option instead of simply exiting the app, you must log back in
to the app. You receive Arlo alerts even if your device is sleeping.
If you do everything described in the following sections, and are still not getting
Arlo alerts, contact Arlo Technical Support.
Check the rule settings for armed modes
Check the rules in your modes. Make sure that push notification is enabled in the
Armed mode or in a custom mode if you created one.
¾To check push notification in the Armed mode:
1. Open the Arlo app.
2. Tap or click Mode.
3. Select the base station.
4. Tap or click Edit next to the mode.
The Edit Rule page displays.
5. Under Alert, make sure that the Push Notification check box is selected.
6. If you made changes, tap or click Save.
Your settings are saved.
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Check the Arlo app settings on an iOS device
Make sure that you allow the Arlo app to receive push notifications. The Arlo app
push notifications can be disabled on iOS and Android devices.
¾To allow Arlo push notifications on iOS devices:
1. Tap the Settings icon for your iOS device.
2. Tap Notifications > Arlo.
The Arlo notification settings display.
3. Make sure that Allow Notification is selected.
4. If you made changes, tap Save.
Your settings are saved.
Check the Arlo app settings on an Android device
Make sure that you allow the Arlo app to receive push notifications. The Arlo app
push notifications can be disabled on iOS and Android devices.
¾To allow Arlo push notifications on Android devices:
1. Tap the Settings icon for your Android device.
2. Tap Application Manager > Arlo.
The Arlo notification settings display.
3. Make sure that the Show Notifications setting is selected.
4. If you made changes, tap Save.
Your settings are saved.
If you said no to push notifications at installation
When you install the Arlo app for the first time, to receive alerts, you must
select Allow when asked if you want Arlo to send you push notifications. For
iOS apps, after you respond to this alert, it isn’t shown again unless the device is
restored to factory settings or the app is uninstalled for at least a day.
If you said no on an iOS device, uninstall the app, wait for a day, and then
reinstall it, and allow notifications. If you don’t want to wait a day before you
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reinstall the app, you can use the system clock on your device to simulate a day.
Set the system clock forward a day or more, turn your device o, and then turn
the device back on. After you reinstall the app, return the system clock to the
correct setting.
Verify that the Arlo base station is online
Depending on the model, your Arlo base station has one LED or three LEDs on
the front, which indicate the base station status. Check the LED color. See Base
station LED guide on page 13.
If you aren’t at the same location as your Arlo base station, log in to your Arlo
account:
• If you can review the video feed from each camera, your base station is
connected to the Internet.
• If you see an error message (such as “Base Station Oine” or something similar)
instead of video feed, your base station isn’t connected to the Internet.
Base station Is oine
If you aren’t sure whether the base station is oine, see the previous section.
1. Check the Ethernet cable.
Make sure that it’s securely connected to the back of your base station and
to your router. Also make sure that you’re using the Ethernet cable that came
with your system.
2. Check the power adapter.
Make sure that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of your
base station and securely plugged into an outlet.
3. Try to connect to the Internet from another device that is connected directly
to your router.
Try to browse the Internet from a device that is connected to the router with
an Ethernet cable (you can turn WiFi o on the device to make sure that the
device is connecting through the Ethernet cable).
• If you can’t browse the Internet from this device, you must restore your
router’s connection to the Internet.
• If you can browse the Internet from this device, continue troubleshooting.
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4. Power cycle your base station.
Unplug the power adapter from the outlet, wait one minute, and reconnect
the power adapter to the outlet. The base station takes one to two minutes
to start. When the Power LED and Internet LED light solid green, your base
station is connected to the Internet. If the Internet LED is amber, continue
troubleshooting.
5. Check your router’s DHCP settings and client list.
Make sure that DHCP is enabled and that router’s DCHP client list supplied an IP
address to the base station. (If it did, the base station appears in the client list.)
For more information, see your router documentation.
6. If you were previously able to connect your base station to the Internet but
now can’t connect, check the router’s security settings and firmware to make
sure that no changes were made since the last time it successfully connected.
You might want to temporarily lower the security settings on the router
or temporarily place the base station in the DMZ to rule out any firewall
restrictions. If you make these changes, power cycle your base station as
described in Step 4.
7. Check to make sure that ports 443 and 80 are open on your router.
If you don’t manage your Internet environment, contact your IT department for
assistance with any firewall or router configurations. The Arlo base station can’t
connect through most proxy servers. Check with your IT team and Internet
service provider (ISP) about ways to bypass any proxy servers. Ask your IT team
to make sure that ports 443 and 80 are open.
8. Perform a factory reset on your base station.
For more information, see Reset the Arlo base station to factory settings on
page 58.
If you’re still unable to get your base station to connect, visit support.arlo.com and
submit a support case describing the steps you took and provide the following
information:
• Base station serial number
• User name (email address used to register your Arlo account)
• Internet service provider (ISP) name
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• Internet connection type (DSL, cable, and so on) and speed (Arlo requires at
least 1 Mbps upstream)
• Internet router model
• List of other devices connected directly to your router
• The last time and place that your base station successfully connected to the
Internet
Signal strength
If an Arlo Pro 2 camera’s signal to the base station is weak, recording delays might
occur when motion is detected.
To test whether the camera signal is strong enough, check the camera LED on the
base station. If it’s blinking amber, the base station detects a low data rate, which
means that a camera is too far from the base station.
Follow these tips to increase signal strength:
• Position your base station so that it’s central to all of your cameras.
• Position your camera within 300 feet (90 meters) of the base station.
The maximum line-of-sight range of 300 feet is reduced by each wall, ceiling, or
other large obstruction between the camera and base station. These materials
reduce signal strength the most:
• Unusually thick walls and ceilings
• Brick
• Concrete
• Stone
• Ceramic
• Glass, especially mirrors
• Metal
• Large quantities of water, such as the water in a fish tank or water heater
• Mount your cameras away from devices such as cordless phone bases, baby
monitors, and microwave ovens.
• Don’t place your Arlo system near multiple WiFi routers. Other WiFi-enabled
devices can interfere with Arlo’s wireless signal.
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Reset the Arlo base station to factory settings
Performing a factory reset returns your base station values to the default settings
and removes the base station from your Arlo account.
1. To reset the base station, use a straightened paper clip to press and hold the
Reset button on the back of the base station for about 10 seconds.
The base station resets. The LED behavior during the reset depends on your
base station model.
• Base station with one LED. on the front The LED blinks alternating blue
and amber.
• Base station with three LEDs on the front. The LEDs blink amber.
The base station reboots.
2. Wait for the base station to finish rebooting before you unplug it, turn it o, or
use the Arlo app to set it up.
Note: To add the base station to your Arlo account and set it up, open the Arlo app and tap
Add New Device. You might need to add the cameras to the base station again.
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9. Rechargeable Battery Safety
Safety rules for Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries
Arlo Pro Wire-Free HD Security Cameras use rechargeable batteries and can go
wherever you need them. But ALL batteries can EXPLODE, CATCH FIRE, and CAUSE
BURNS if disassembled, punctured, cut, crushed, short-circuited, incinerated, or
exposed to water, fire, or high temperatures, so you need to handle them with care.
To use Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries safely, follow these guidelines:
• ALWAYS store spare batteries in a cool, dry, ventilated area.
• ALWAYS make sure that the battery compartment is clean and free of any
debris before inserting new batteries.
• ALWAYS make sure the battery contacts are aligned.
• ALWAYS keep all batteries away from children.
• ALWAYS follow local waste and recycling laws when throwing used batteries
away.
• ALWAYS use an Arlo Pro power adapter or an Arlo Pro Charging Station (sold
separately) to charge Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries.
• NEVER place Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries in a pocket, purse, or other
receptacle, especially those containing metal objects.
• NEVER store Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries with hazardous or combustible
materials.
• NEVER let an Arlo Pro rechargeable battery or battery compartment get
wet—before, during, or after installation. (Remember that your camera itself is
weatherproof, but its interior battery compartment and batteries aren’t.)
• NEVER disassemble, cut, crush, puncture, short-circuit, dispose of an Arlo Pro
rechargeable battery in fire or water, or expose your battery to temperatures
above 60°C (140°F).
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Safety rules for the Arlo Pro Charging Station
The Arlo Pro Charging Station is sold separately. You can use the charging station
to charge one or two Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries. For more information about
the Arlo Pro Charging Station, see the instructions that are included in the Arlo Pro
Charging Station package.
When using the Arlo Pro Charging Station, follow these guidelines to avoid personal
injury and property damage from, but not limited to, the risk of electric shock or
fire:
• Charge only Arlo Pro rechargeable batteries compatible with the Arlo Pro
Charging Station. Charging other batteries might cause them to leak, rupture,
or explode.
• Use the charger only in dry locations. Keep it away from rain, snow, or excessive
moisture.
• Do not operate the charging station if it or its cord is damaged.
• Do not disassemble or modify or attempt to use it as a power source.
• Do not disassemble the battery, dispose of the battery in fire, put the battery in
backward, mix it with used or other battery types, or short-circuit the battery.
The battery might ignite, explode, leak, or get hot, causing injury.