Step-by-Step Guide to Resetting Your Arlo Camera
Resetting an Arlo camera can vary slightly depending on the model you have. However, the general process involves pressing a reset button or performing a factory reset through the Arlo app. Here are the general steps you can follow:
How To Reset Arlo Camera
Method 1: Using the Reset Button
Locate the reset button on your Arlo camera. The location of the reset button can vary by model, but it's usually a small, recessed button.
Use a paperclip or a similar tool to press and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds. You might need to use some force, as the button is often recessed to prevent accidental resets.
Release the reset button after holding it for the specified time.
The camera's LED lights might flash or change color, indicating that the reset process is occurring.
Wait for the camera to fully reset. This might take a few minutes. Once reset, the camera should return to its default settings.
Method 2: Using the Arlo App
Open the Arlo app on your smartphone or tablet.
Log in to your Arlo account if you haven't already.
Navigate to the camera you want to reset.
Go to the camera's settings or options menu within the app.
Look for an option to perform a factory reset or a reset to default settings. The wording might vary, but it should be something similar.
Confirm that you want to reset the camera. Be aware that a factory reset will erase all customized settings and configurations for that camera.
The app will guide you through the process, and the camera's LED lights might flash to indicate the reset.
Wait for the process to complete. Once done, the camera should be reset to its default settings.
Please note that these instructions are general guidelines. It's essential to refer to your specific camera model's manual or the Arlo support website for model-specific instructions and any updates that might have been introduced after my last knowledge update in September 2021.
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