Alarm And Detection; Set Up Motion Detection - Reolink E1 User Manual

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And you can also enable the Auto-On for Live View, which means the spotlight
will automatically turn on when viewing the live feed and turn off afterwards.

4. Alarm and Detection

Set up Motion Detection

About Motion Detection
Reolink WiFi camera determines whether each macroblock has moved by dividing
the grid. When the number of moved blocks reaches a certain proportion of the
number of armed blocks, the alarm will start.
The working principle of motion detection is that camera will judge it as motion
when differences in 2 frames reach 0.5%-10% (customize by adjusting motion
sensitivity) of the image. When the picture changes, the number calculated and
compared will exceed the threshold and instruct the system to automatically
make corresponding process.
For Reolink Lumus, it also has a PIR sensor that works together with the motion
detection. And for models such as RLC-510WA, RLC-511W, RLC-511WA, RLC-523WA,
RLC-542WA and Reolink Duo WiFi, they also support human detection and vehicle
detection.
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Jan Vera
January 18, 2025

Why does an E1 Pro inside camera ping all the time. FCC ID:- 2AL7V-E1PRO.

Dar
March 13, 2025

Lens will not rotate up after trying to input sd card. Cannot rotate lens up now to remove sd card. Please advise what is my next step

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Mr. Anderson
March 13, 2025

If the lens on your Reolink E1 Pro camera will not rotate up to remove the SD card, it may be obstructed by the SD card itself. Try the following steps:

1. Check for Obstructions – Ensure that nothing is physically blocking the lens from rotating upward.
2. Restart the Camera – Power off the camera and turn it back on to see if the issue resolves itself.
3. Manually Adjust – Gently try to move the lens upward if it is stuck, but avoid applying excessive force.
4. Reset the Camera – If the issue persists, perform a factory reset to restore default settings.
5. Contact Support – If none of the above steps work, consider reaching out to Reolink support for further assistance.

These steps may help free the lens and allow access to the SD card.

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