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"Dwight" wrote in message
m... Can I focus the range of the motion sensor so that the moving branches do not set it off? Thank you very much in advance. Dwight Gibb You can mask parts of the lens with electrical tape. I don't think trees would cause much of a problem though. Also keep in mind that motion sensors are most sensitive to motion -across- their field of view. If you walk directly towards it, it will have a hard time detecting any change in heat, especially if it's in the summer. |
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