📄️ Dashboard
After completing the setup, open the dashboard in your browser:
📄️ Visual Guide
The dashboard uses colour, animation, and subtle visual cues to communicate system state at a glance. This page documents every indicator so you know exactly what the UI is telling you.
📄️ Trigger Sensors
Configure modular trigger sensors to automatically start recording
📄️ Sensor Wiring
Wiring diagrams for all supported trigger sensors
📄️ Image Quality
Tune brightness, contrast, white balance, and more using the camera's hardware ISP
📄️ Sensor Calibration
Fine-tune sensor sensitivity and thresholds
📄️ Storage
Recordings are stored locally on the Pi's SD card by default, but you can change the save location, enable automatic cleanup to prevent the disk from filling up, or point recordings to a network share.
📄️ System Stats
The System page gives you a detailed, real-time view of the Raspberry Pi's health and status. Accessible from the sidebar or bottom tab bar via the pulse icon.
📄️ Logs
The Logs page lets you inspect, search, and filter the system's log output in real time. Useful for debugging issues, monitoring activity, and reviewing setup history.
📄️ Settings
The Settings page is the central configuration hub for the security camera. It's organized into six scrollable sections with a sidebar (desktop) or tab bar (mobile) for quick navigation.
📄️ Troubleshooting
Common issues and how to resolve them. Most problems can be diagnosed by checking service status and logs.