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    Reolink RLC-811A - Switching from day to night vision - Alarm

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    • miker
      Mike last edited by

      dear community,
      I've been the owner of the Reolink RLC-811A for a few days.
      
      So far everything works very well, with one small exception. When switching from day to night vision, the motion alarm goes off. Does anyone have an idea how I can fix the problem without disabling the IR LEDs?
      
      Once in the evening when the camera activates the IR light and switches to black and white and then in the morning when the camera deactivates the IR light and switches back to color.
      It looks as if the camera would see the color change (color <=> black/white) as movement
      
      Thank you for your support.


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        • Reolink Fiona
          Reolink Fiona @Mike last edited by

          @mike-rothert_521477997183209 @Crimp-On_62210811129
          If you have the firmware v3.1.0494 or later, there is a setting "alarm delay". You can set the alarm delay time. Then it will filter out this kind of false alert like switching from day to night vision.

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          • christian meneghini_543174703677572
            christian meneghini @Reolink Fiona last edited by

            @reolink-fiona this kind of alarm is useful when someone would move the camera. So if a thief reorient a camera, an alarm is triggered. If you increase the delay, this kind of alarm would not function anymore. I think this should be fixed via firmware. The camera knows when it turn on or off the ir leds, so the software could not take in consideration that temporal frame and do not turn alarm on in those cases.

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          • Crimp On_62210811129
            Crimp On last edited by

            A truly irritating problem that has never been addressed. The original cameras had this problem. The newest RLC-1212A camera does the same thing.

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