Netgear orporated 17200387 FlexPower ONVIF Wire-Free IP Camera User Manual rev

Netgear Incorporated FlexPower ONVIF Wire-Free IP Camera rev

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Package Contents
Step 1: Insert the Battery
1. Unlock the battery compartment by pressing and holding the latch.
2. Gently pull the battery door back to open the compartment.
Quick Start
Wire-Free
IP camera
Rechargeable
battery
Power cable
Power adapter
Step 2: Sync Your Camera With the Base Station
You must install the base station before you can sync the cameras.
1. Bring the camera within 2 to 4 feet (60 to 120 cm) of the base station.
2. Press the Sync button on the top of the base
station for about two seconds and release the
button.
Magnetic wall
mount
Mounting
screws (4)
Outdoor
mount
LED Behavior
General
Blinks blue once. The camera was powered on.
Blinking blue and amber. A firmware update is in progress. Do not turn
off the camera.
Off. The camera is either powered off or is powered on and is synced to a
base station.
Syncing
Slow blinking blue. The camera is attempting to sync to a base station.
Fast blinking blue. The camera is syncing with a base station.
Fast blinking amber. The camera did not sync.
3. Align the battery contacts.
4. Insert the battery.
5. Close the battery door.
Model VNC4030-111PAS
Camera State
The base station Sync LED blinks blue.
3. Press the Sync button on top of the camera
for about two seconds and release the button.
FlexPower
Wire-Free ONVIF
IP Camera
Wire-Free
IP Camera
(ONVIF-Compliant)
Camera LED Guide
Charging
Fast blinking blue. The camera is connected to power and is charging.
Solid blue. The camera is powered on and the battery is fully charged.
Slow blinking amber. The camera battery charge is low.
Fast blinking amber. The power connection failed.
DRAFT
The camera LED blinks blue. When the camera is synced to the base station, the
camera LED blinks rapidly to confirm sync.
Note: The camera LED blinks amber if the sync is not successful. You must repeat
the sync process.
Set Up Your System
Place or Mount Your Cameras
You can place your camera on a shelf or other flat surface, or you can mount it to
the wall.
Note: Use the Arlo app in Position mode to help aim the camera. See Position Mode on
page 15.
¾ To mount your camera to the wall:
1. Fasten the mounting screw into the wall, and hang the magnetic mount from
the screw.
2. If you’re mounting the camera to drywall, be sure to use the plastic drywall
anchors that are provided.
Note: You can also use double-sided tape instead of screws.
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Set Up Your System
Position Your Cameras
The Position mode allows you to see what your camera sees. Using Position mode,
Arlo’s
you can make sure that your Arlo camera is positioned to monitor the precise area
that you want. For more information, see Position Mode on page 15.
It’s important to keep distance in mind when placing your Arlo cameras:
•
Maximum. You can place your Arlo camera a maximum of 300 feet (90 meters)
from the base station. In indoor installations, the range might be less if metal
objects or thick walls and ceilings are between a camera and the base station.
Note: Check the Camera LED on the base station. If it’s blinking amber, the base
station detects a low data rate, a sign that a camera is too far from the base station.
•
Minimum. Place your Arlo cameras at least 10 feet from the base station, and
allow at least 6 ½ feet (2 meters) between cameras. Follow these guidelines to
prevent WiFi signals between the devices from interfering with each other.
When positioning your Arlo camera, keep these tips in mind:
•
Keep active locations in the camera’s field of view. Your Arlo camera
provides a 110-degree viewing angle. Position your camera so that the space
that you want to monitor is within the camera’s field of view.
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