User Manual

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Adjust the camera's detection settings such as the motion detection sensitivity and the spotlight duration.
See "Spotlight Outdoor Camera - Motion Settings" on page 69.
Adjust the camera's settings such as the video stream quality, image flip, image mirror, microphone volume,
and speaker volume. See "Spotlight Outdoor Camera - Camera Settings" on page 68.
Access up to the last 2 days of event clips (space permitting) stored on the camera’s internal memory.
When the camera's internal memory is full, the oldest clips will be overwritten.
Check for camera firmware updates. New firmware may from time to time be available for your camera to
improve the performance, fix bugs, or roll out new features and enhancements.
Perform general maintenance such as rebooting the camera, restoring default settings, formatting camera
storage, and factory reset.
Note: Factory resetting your camera is usually only necessary for troubleshooting. It isn’t something to do
lightly as it will format the internal memory, wipe the current Wi-Fi information, and return all of the camera
settings to factory default. See "Factory Resetting the Camera" on page 78.
View technical information about the camera such as the model name, firmware version, installation date,
MAC address and Wi-Fi IP address.
Tap to remove (unpair) the camera from your Swann Security account. In some cases, you might need to
unpair your camera. For example, if you want to use your camera with a different Swann Security account or
if you give away your camera to a family member, you need to unpair it first.
Note: When you remove the camera from your Swann Security account, all event clips on the camera's
internal memory are deleted.
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