Where to Find Yi IoT Camera Settings215


Yi IoT cameras are popular for their affordability and ease of use. However, some users may find it difficult to locate the settings for their camera. This guide will provide step-by-step instructions on how to access the settings for your Yi IoT camera.

Accessing the Settings Menu

To access the settings menu, follow these steps:1. Open the Yi IoT app on your mobile device.
2. Tap on the "Device" icon at the bottom of the screen.
3. Select the camera you want to adjust.
4. Tap on the "Settings" icon in the top right corner of the screen.

General Settings

The General Settings menu contains basic settings for your camera, including:* Camera name: You can change the name of your camera here.
* Time zone: Make sure your camera's time zone is correct so that recordings are properly timestamped.
* Date and time format: Select the desired date and time format for your camera.
* Language: Choose the language you want to use for the camera's menus and notifications.
* Status light: You can enable or disable the status light on your camera.
* Flip image: This setting can be useful if your camera is mounted upside down.
* Motion detection: You can enable or disable motion detection for your camera.
* Motion detection sensitivity: Adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection feature.
* Motion detection area: Select the areas of the frame where you want to detect motion.

Image Settings

The Image Settings menu contains settings that affect the quality of the video recorded by your camera, including:* Resolution: Select the desired resolution for your recordings.
* Bitrate: Adjust the bitrate to control the quality and file size of your recordings.
* Frame rate: Choose the desired frame rate for your recordings.
* White balance: Adjust the white balance to improve the color accuracy of your recordings.
* Exposure: Adjust the exposure to control the brightness of your recordings.
* Contrast: Adjust the contrast to control the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of your recordings.
* Saturation: Adjust the saturation to control the intensity of the colors in your recordings.

Network Settings

The Network Settings menu contains settings for connecting your camera to your Wi-Fi network, including:* Wi-Fi network: Select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect your camera to.
* Wi-Fi password: Enter the password for the Wi-Fi network.
* Wireless mode: Choose the wireless mode you want to use for your camera.
* DHCP: Enable or disable DHCP to assign an IP address to your camera automatically.
* IP address: Set the IP address for your camera manually.
* Subnet mask: Set the subnet mask for your camera manually.
* Default gateway: Set the default gateway for your camera manually.
* DNS server: Set the DNS server for your camera manually.

Storage Settings

The Storage Settings menu contains settings for storing your recordings, including:* Storage location: Select where you want to store your recordings (e.g., local storage, cloud storage).
* Cloud storage plan: Choose the cloud storage plan you want to use.
* Recording schedule: Set the schedule for when you want your camera to record.
* Motion detection recording: Enable or disable recording when motion is detected.
* Manual recording: Start and stop recording manually.

Advanced Settings

The Advanced Settings menu contains settings for advanced users, including:* Audio input: Select the audio input for your camera.
* Audio output: Select the audio output for your camera.
* NTP server: Set the NTP server for your camera manually.
* HTTP port: Set the HTTP port for your camera manually.
* RTSP port: Set the RTSP port for your camera manually.
* ONVIF: Enable or disable ONVIF support for your camera.
* Factory reset: Reset your camera to its default settings.

2024-11-12


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