C216 set viewpoints askew

C216 set viewpoints askew

C216 set viewpoints askew
C216 set viewpoints askew
3 weeks ago - last edited Friday
Tags: #Patrol Mode #viewpoint
Model: Tapo C216  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.2

Hi there,

 

I have set three different viewpoints for the camera for manual selection and for patrolling mode.

 

When the camera tracks movements OR when it is in patrolling mode OR when I move it manually, it leaves those viewpoints, which is normal.

 

However, it does not go back to the set viewpoints afterwards, whether I select them manually or it should go back to them automatically during patrols and after it has tracked a movement.

 

In fact, all of the set viewpoints are completely askew. (For instance viewpoint 1 is directed at the wall...)

 

The camera detects more or less 30 movements

a day. 

It is up-to-date and has a good wireless connection.

I have rebooted it several times to no avail.

 

Please advise,

ML

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Re:C216 set viewpoints askew-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited Friday

  @ML49 

Hi,
Do you add the viewpoints on the camera's Live View > Pan & Tilt page and use the Patrol feature on the Pan & Tilt > Patrol page? 

 

For the reported phenomenon that all of the set viewpoints are completely askew, do you mean that when you tap a set viewpoint, the camera will pan & tilt to a different position?

 

Usually, after you pan & tilt the camera to another position, the camera won't return to the set viewpoint automatically. 
When you use the vertical patrol or horizontal patrol feature on the camera's Live View > Pan & Tilt > Patrol page, the camera will patrol vertically or horizontally once and then return to the position where you tapped the vertical patrol or horizontal patrol button. 
When the Tapo camera has Motion Tracking enabled, the camera's position when the tracking feature is enabled is the default position. Generally, after tracking an event, the camera will return to its default position after 30 seconds if no new events are detected.

 

Best Regards

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Re:C216 set viewpoints askew-Solution
2 weeks ago - last edited Friday

  @ML49 

Hi,
Do you add the viewpoints on the camera's Live View > Pan & Tilt page and use the Patrol feature on the Pan & Tilt > Patrol page? 

 

For the reported phenomenon that all of the set viewpoints are completely askew, do you mean that when you tap a set viewpoint, the camera will pan & tilt to a different position?

 

Usually, after you pan & tilt the camera to another position, the camera won't return to the set viewpoint automatically. 
When you use the vertical patrol or horizontal patrol feature on the camera's Live View > Pan & Tilt > Patrol page, the camera will patrol vertically or horizontally once and then return to the position where you tapped the vertical patrol or horizontal patrol button. 
When the Tapo camera has Motion Tracking enabled, the camera's position when the tracking feature is enabled is the default position. Generally, after tracking an event, the camera will return to its default position after 30 seconds if no new events are detected.

 

Best Regards

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Re:C216 set viewpoints askew
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There is something wrong with this model causing this.  I have a 216 that does the same thing. It'll stay in position and track moving objects for a few hours, but usually by the end of the day it is no longer in the correct position. If I run the pan tilt correction it fixes the issue for another day or so before it gets out of position again. 

 

I opened a ticket on this and they replaced the camera with a brand new one but the new one does the same thing.

 

I also have a c510w that does not have this problem. That one always returns to the correct position after tracking something. 

 

I really wish they'd fix this.

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Re:C216 set viewpoints askew
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  @Backlund 

Hi,
If your camera's returned position deviates from the default position after tracking, you can go to the Tapo App > Camera's Device Settings > Reboot Camera page, enable the Auto Reboot feature, and check if it improves the situation.

 

 If the camera still doesn't return to the default position after tracking, we recommend contacting the technical support team with the following information for further assistance.

  1) The camera's MAC address and S/N.
  2) When observing the view offset, capture a screenshot of the current Live View page. Go to the camera's Device Settings > Pan & Tilt page to tap Pan & Tilt Correction, or go to the Reboot Camera page to tap Reboot Camera. After that, take another screenshot of the Live view page. Then, please send the support team the two pictures via email.
  3) How often does the issue occur? Such as once a day or several times a day.
  4) Approximately how many times a day does your camera trigger detection?
  5) On the camera's Device Settings > Detection page, check the enabled detection types and the sensitivity values.

 

Best Regards

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