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Default low voltage PIR trigger setup for IP cctv cam

On Tue, 29 May 2012 20:56:35 +0100, dennis@home
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"Jim K" wrote in message
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On Tue, 29 May 2012 10:07:33 +0100, dennis@home
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"Jim K" wrote in message
news getting Pd off with motion detecing IP cams sending 100s of emails of
moving bushes and sunshine/shade changes.

One of the IP cams has 2 channels for I/O - so I'm pondering how to
send a signal to it to take a snap when something goes across the
cam;s field of view.

PIR would be perfect but a very narrow "beam" is required to make
sure I get the subject in the centre of the frame... and the IP cam
is not going to be happy with 240v up its I/O - so ???

low voltage PIR? what from where?

a normal 240v PIR and some sort of a relay?

something else?

Arbor disk in angle grinder or a chain saw.


right..... "inspired & sectionable" Dennis rides in


So you don't want to remove the trees and shrubs you think are causing
the problem?


do you think it will work on clouds too?


There are IP cameras with built in PIR detectors.
They don't work through glass.


MMM I already have the cameras with I/O capability - I want to cobble
up a triggering method ...OK?


New cameras might be cheaper and more reliable.
As might be a DVR


might & might..... right thanks Dennis, back to bed with you.

Jim K