User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Get to Know Arlo Ultra
- 2. Get Started
- Connect your SmartHub to the Internet
- SmartHub LED
- Use the Arlo app for installation and setup
- Insert the battery into your camera
- Tips for optimal WiFi performance
- Magnetic mount
- Install a screw mount
- Find a good spot to detect motion
- Arlo Ultra’s field of view
- Position your camera
- Test motion detection
- Arm your camera to detect motion
- 3. Arlo Ultra Basics
- View your camera feeds
- Look back video
- Record clips from live video
- Take a snapshot from live video
- Talk and Listen
- Turn the camera spotlight on and off
- Turn the camera siren on and off
- Customize your camera feed image
- Motion detection activity zones
- Cloud recordings
- View recordings and snapshots
- Download recordings
- Charge your camera battery
- Replace a camera battery
- 4. Image Quality Features
- 5. Modes, Rules, and Alerts
- 6. Change Your Settings
- 7. Use SD Card Storage
- 8. FAQs and Troubleshooting
- 9. Rechargeable Battery Safety
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5. Modes, Rules, and Alerts
Modes and rules let you tell your Arlo system what to do in different situations. For
example, you can set your Arlo system to record a video when it detects motion and
send you an email alert.
Modes
Modes let you tell your Arlo cameras to respond differently at different 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 different 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 Ultra comes with these modes:
Armed. Detection is on for this camera.
Disarmed. Detection is off for this camera.
Schedule. Manage detection based on a schedule.
Geofencing. You can arm, disarm, or resume a schedule mode when you
arrive at or leave a given location based on your mobile device location.
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 are not. 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 different modes for the same camera, but the camera can use
only one mode at a time.