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Camera viewing options
The following items are available in the options menu (see  “Displaying the options menu”, Page 30)
while viewing live images from a single camera.
[Camera Speaker Volume]
Allows you to adjust the selected camera’s speaker volume.
[Outdoor Camera Settings] (outdoor cameras only)
Allows you to adjust settings for the selected camera. See  “Camera settings”, Page 56.
[Indoor Camera Settings] (indoor cameras only)
Allows you to adjust settings for the selected camera. See  “Camera...

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Note:
R You can use smart control scenarios to record images. See  “Smart control features (overview)”,
Page 42.
R The maximum recording time is 15 minutes.
R If [The hub’s SD card is full.]  is displayed, the hub’s SD card is full and new recordings cannot be
saved. Erase unneeded recordings (see  “Erasing recordings”, Page 54).
R For information about SD cards and how recordings are saved, see  “Information about SD cards”,
Page 59.
Taking snapshots
You can save snapshots (i.e., still images) while...

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4Select the desired lullaby and then tap  [OK].
R The lullaby starts playing. To stop the lullaby, tap  [Lullaby] again.
R Lullaby playback stops automatically after 30 minutes.
Note:
R If you talk to the camera (see  “Talking to the camera”, Page 52) while a lullaby is playing, the lullaby
stops.
Adjusting the lullaby volume
While viewing a live image from the camera that is playing a lullaby, open the options menu (see
“Displaying the options menu”, Page 30) and tap  [Camera Speaker Volume].
Viewing...

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2Tap  [Recording List] .
3 Select a recording date.
4 Tap the desired recording.
R The recording is played back.
Playback controls
The following controls are available during playback.
Starts or resumes playbackPauses playbackStops playback(iPhone, iPad)Allows you to quickly move to the desired area of the recording by sliding the
progress bar(Android)Erases the current recording
Copying recordings to your mobile device
From the playback screen, open the options menu (see  “Displaying the options menu”,...

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Note:
R You can also erase a recording during playback by tapping 
 ®  [OK] .
Temperature alert (indoor cameras only)
You can configure the camera to send notifications if the camera’s ambient temperature is too cold or too
hot.
1 From the  [Home Network]  app home screen, tap  [Settings].
2 Tap  [Device Profiles] .
3 Tap  [Camera] .
4 Select the device that you want to change settings for.
5 Tap  [Temperature Sensor] .
6 Slide the  [Temperature Sensor]  switch to select whether or not the system...

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7Select the desired setting.
– [High] : The microphone is very sensitive to sound, i.e., even a small sound will trigger the
notification.
– [Normal] : The microphone is moderately sensitive to sound.
– [Low] : The microphone is only slightly sensitive to sound, i.e., a large sound is required to trigger
the notification.
Note:
R You can also change these settings while viewing live camera images by opening the options menu
and selecting  [Indoor Camera Settings] .
R The camera’s microphone will not...

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cut out or be delayed when talking to the camera, especially over a slow or congested network
connection.
R Lower frame rates mean images are refreshed less often and moving subjects may appear
“choppy”, however, images displayed on your mobile device will be less delayed and sound may
be more consistent when talking to the camera over a slow or congested network connection.
R When viewing images from the camera while away from home, the camera will apply the frame
rate setting at first. If your mobile...

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–[Normal] : The selected sensor is moderately sensitive to changes.
– [Low] : The selected sensor is somewhat sensitive to changes.
– [Very Low] : The selected sensor is only slightly sensitive to changes, i.e., a large change is
required to trigger the sensor.
– [OFF] : The selected sensor is disabled.
4 Tap  [OK] .
Image sensor sensitivity (indoor cameras only)
You can adjust the sensitivity of the camera’s motion detection features.
1 From the  [Home Network]  app home screen, tap  [Settings].
2 Tap...

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5Tap  [Brightness] .
6 Tap 
 or  to decrease or increase the image brightness.
Temperature alert (indoor cameras only)
To configure the camera to send notifications if the camera’s ambient temperature is too cold or too hot,
see  “Temperature alert (indoor cameras only)”, Page 55.
Sound alert (indoor cameras only)
To configure the camera to send notifications if the camera’s microphone detects sound, see  “Sound
alert (indoor cameras only)”, Page 55.
Information about SD cards
SD card capacity and total...

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Smart plug features (overview)
Smart plugs allow you to turn electric devices on and off using your mobile device, when a sensor is
triggered, or according to a schedule. They can also notify you in the event that the connected electric
device draws too much current or wattage. Additionally, you can use your mobile device to view a log of
smart plug power consumption.
What is overcurrent and overwattage?
Overcurrent and overwattage are potentially dangerous situations in which an electric device draws...
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