Using Sync Module XR

How to use Sync Module XR


  1. Extended Range

    Extended Range is available exclusively for Outdoor 4 cameras. When you connect your Outdoor 4 camera to a Sync...

  2. Replacing Your Existing Sync Module with Sync Module XR

    This article applies to all Sync Modules. To replace your existing Sync Module, ensure you are using version 38.0...

  3. Switching Network Coverage Type for Outdoor 4 Cameras

    Sync Module XR can support a maximum of two Outdoor 4 cameras using Extended Range at the same time....

  4. Local Storage with Sync Module

    Local Storage is an optional feature that allows you to save clips directly to a USB drive (for Sync...

  5. How Do I View Clip Backups?

    If the available storage on your USB drive (for Sync Module 2) or MicroSD card (for Sync Module XR)...

  6. Understanding the LEDs on your Sync Module

    The LED indicators on the Sync Module XR, Sync Module 2, and Sync Module (1st Gen) are located on...

  7. Accessing Clips From Your USB Drive or MicroSD Card

    If the available storage on your removable storage device falls below 375MB, it will no longer be able to...

  8. Troubleshooting Motion Clips Saved in Local or Cloud Storage

    If you're new to Blink, we recommend first learning how to view your clips in the Blink app. Caution:...

  9. Sync Module Requirements for Blink Devices

    A Sync Module is a hub that plugs into an electrical outlet to relay commands and network details to...

  10. Understanding the Placement of Your Sync Module

    In a typical situation (single building, no unusually dense construction materials), the Sync Module should be able to communicate...

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