Fu10 Day Watching 18 Install 🎉

Step 15: Set Recording Schedule Under Record > Schedule, create a “Day Watching” block: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Choose H.265 codec at 30 fps, 4 MP resolution.

Step 16: Storage Allocation Format the microSD card (min 128GB, U3 class). Allocate 70% to continuous recording, 30% to motion events.

Step 17: Remote Viewing Setup Enable RTSP on port 554. Test ONVIF compatibility with your NVR. For mobile access, forward port 8080 (but use a VPN for security).

Step 18: 24-Hour Burn-In Test Run a full day of recording. At sunset, review 1 hour of footage from 12 PM (peak sun). Check for blown highlights or underexposed shadows. Adjust exposure compensation by ±0.3 if needed.

Day 1 — Prep & inventory

Day 2 — Test environment

Day 3 — Extended testing

Day 4 — Staged pilot (3 devices)

Day 5 — Evaluate pilot

Day 6 — Batch 1 (5 devices)

Day 7 — Batch 2 (5 devices)

Day 8 — Batch 3 (4 devices)

Day 9 — Monitoring & remediation

Day 10 — Closeout & documentation

Quick operational checklist (use for each device)

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After 24 post-install hours with no errors, you may:

Let the system idle. Note any spontaneous reboots, phantom interrupts, or clock drift. The FU10 patch is sensitive to real-time clock (RTC) discrepancies—if your RTC drifts more than 1 second over 12 hours, recalibrate before proceeding.