Operating times with a full battery charge
The life of the rechargeable battery are mainly based on
• the number of motion detections per day
• the number of motion detections in infrared mode (by night) per day
• number and duration of online live video viewing per day
• number and duration of recorded video views per day.
If the camera is placed, for example, beneath a quietly located back door to record
unexpected movements (no regularly recurring movements such as passing pedestrians,
etc.), battery life of up to 3 months may be expected.
When positioning as a front door camera, however, with 20-30 motion detections per day
and similar about of video viewing, battery life may last op to 1 month.
Note: It is recommended to charge the battery as soon as the battery symbol shows
RED. Do not wait until the battery indicator shows well below 10%. This ensures an
adequate power supply for the camera and proper functioning.
Troubleshooting
Motion-triggered video recording shows no movement
When motion video is triggered, the first few seconds are not recorded. This is due to the
"wake-up time" of any battery powered camera. However, the "wake-up time" of the
COIP200B is very fast in comparison to other battery-operated cameras, so the
unrecorded time is very short.
Range problems
If possible, use a modern router with MIMO technology, which allows a long range. In
addition, you may consider using a WiFi repeater.
Installation location of the camera
Make sure that there is at least 40% WiFi network signal strength at the camera
installation site. Within the app you can check the signal quality.
Internet speed
The upload speed should be at least 1 Mbps. In some areas there are DSL connections,
which offer a very fast download speed, but the upload speed is still below 1Mbps. This
results in a choppy and unstable video connection.
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