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Arlo Q Plus VMC 3040S increase camera recording time

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paulrosen
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How to increase camera time to 2 minutes.

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TomMac
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The time for record amount is in the MODE your arming it with...

 

You have to edit the mode, and after changin time amount, click on EDIT RULE to go to the previous page and at bottom is SAVE

 

 

To adjust Arlo video recording length:

  1. Launch the Arlo app or log in to your Arlo account at arlo.netgear.com.
  2. Tap or click Mode.
  3. Select the base station or camera that you want to adjust.
  4. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the mode for which you want to edit recording length.
    Note: You cannot adjust recording length for Disarmed or Schedule modes, only for active modes such as Armed.
  5. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the rule that you want to edit.
    If the mode only has one rule, it is preselected.
  6. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to Record Video.
    Note: If Record Video is not selected, you cannot edit recording length.
  7. Select Record until activity stops (up to 300 sec) or select Record for a fixed length of time and move the slider to your preferred recording length.
  8. Tap < Edit Rule or click Back.
  9. Tap Done or click Save.
    Your recording length is updated.
 
 
 
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TomMac
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The time for record amount is in the MODE your arming it with...

 

You have to edit the mode, and after changin time amount, click on EDIT RULE to go to the previous page and at bottom is SAVE

 

 

To adjust Arlo video recording length:

  1. Launch the Arlo app or log in to your Arlo account at arlo.netgear.com.
  2. Tap or click Mode.
  3. Select the base station or camera that you want to adjust.
  4. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the mode for which you want to edit recording length.
    Note: You cannot adjust recording length for Disarmed or Schedule modes, only for active modes such as Armed.
  5. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to the rule that you want to edit.
    If the mode only has one rule, it is preselected.
  6. Tap the pencil icon or click > next to Record Video.
    Note: If Record Video is not selected, you cannot edit recording length.
  7. Select Record until activity stops (up to 300 sec) or select Record for a fixed length of time and move the slider to your preferred recording length.
  8. Tap < Edit Rule or click Back.
  9. Tap Done or click Save.
    Your recording length is updated.
 
 
 
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pagedeveloper
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Thank you for the information that you provided.  I was wondering how I could change some of those settings.  I have found that the default of 10 sec is not always enough.   

pagedeveloper
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So I have figured out how to get the mode for amount of time that the camera will record, I still have not figured out how to

get the mode to be what I need.  I have tried to follow the directions of the couple of Replys that I have received.  I did set a new mode, but

it does not give me an option to set a schedule.  It is either live or it is not.  It is a camera inside the house, so I do not need to have it beep every

10 seconds because we are walking around the house.

 

I see the add mode, but it appears to be very limited on what can be set.

 

Thank you..

jguerdat
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Once you create a mode or just want to use the default Armed mode you then edit the schedule to place the mode(s) appropriately.  You don't schedule the mode inside the mode - you do it in the schedule.

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