1) If the device is woken up by user, the recording video is called normal recording, that is, it starts recording when viewing the real-time screen of the device
2) If the device is woken up by PIR, the recording video is called alarm recording, that is, when detects the outside signal(awaked by PIR), the camera wakes up quickly to record the event
3) In Adaptive power mode, when the power of the device is between 3 and 5 bars, the device never sleeps, just like normal 5V DC power supply mode. When the power of the device is below 3 bars, the device will enter standby mode and can be only woken by PIR or user, the default mode is Low-power mode
4) In Battery saving mode, the device is in standby mode, only woken up by user and can't be woken up by PIR
5) AOV mode( AOV 24H recording, all-day micro power standby, without interruption)
a. Continuous AOV recording, all-day micro power standby, continuous AOV recording at a low frame rate, triggering alarm recording when someone passes by
b. Recording Off, the device enters sleep mode and can only be awakened when viewing the device remotely through the APP
Note:
1) When the device has only 1 bar of power left, low power status, can't be woken up by PIR in standby mode. It can only record when it is woken up by user, which is called normal recording
2) Timeline mode: the white interval on the timeline indicates that there is no recording file in the time period, the blue interval indicates normal recording, and the red interval indicates the alarm recording
3) Only AOV device can support AOV record mode settings

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