User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Get to Know Your Arlo Pro 3 Camera
- 2. Get Started
- Connect your SmartHub to the Internet
- The SmartHub LED
- Use the Arlo app for installation and setup
- Insert the battery into your camera
- The camera battery
- The Arlo Pro 3 Camera LED
- Tips for optimal WiFi performance
- Magnetic mount
- Install the Arlo Outdoor Mount
- Connect your camera to the Arlo solar panel (sold separately)
- Your Arlo Pro 3 Camera’s field of view
- Position your camera to detect motion in specific areas
- Test motion detection
- Arm your camera to detect motion
- 3. Arlo Pro 3 Basics
- 4. Image Quality Features
- 5. Modes, Rules, and Alerts
- Modes
- Select a mode
- Mute Notifications
- Rules for modes
- Change motion sensitivity
- Automatically stop recording when motion stops
- Control whether the spotlight turns on when motion is detected at night
- Change audio sensitivity
- Manage alerts
- Schedule your camera rules
- Set up Arlo Geofencing
- Geofencing with multiple mobile devices
- Detect audio alarms with your Pro 3 Camera
- 6. Change Your Settings
- 7. USB Storage
- 8. Arlo Connect
- 9. FAQs and Troubleshooting
- 10. Rechargeable battery safety
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2. Get Started
Connect your SmartHub to the Internet
The SmartHub connects to your home network and allows you to view your camera
streams from anywhere.
1. Connect the SmartHub to your router with
an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect the AC adapter to the SmartHub
and plug it in.
The LED on the front of the SmartHub lights.
The SmartHub LED
The SmartHub LED indicates the status of the SmartHub. The LED blinks once when
the SmartHub is rst powered on. Then the LED lights as follows:
• Solid blue. The SmartHub is connected to the Internet.
• Slow blinking blue. The SmartHub is ready to sync and pair with a camera or is
connecting with a camera.
• Fast blinking blue. The SmartHub paired with a camera.
• Solid amber. An error occurred or something is wrong with the connection.
• Slow blinking amber. The SmartHub can’t connect to the camera. The camera
can’t be found, is out of range, or another connection error occurred.
• Alternating blue and amber. A rmware update or a reset is in progress.