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Twice a day, every day, on each camera I get movement detection and (not very useful) video recordings of when each camera switches between day and night mode.
It would be nice if it simply ignored any "movement" during a second or two when it knows it is itself doing the mode switching. Just let the code that switches the mode "turn off" the movement detection (if its on) right before it switches mode, then wait one or two seconds and turn it back on if it was on.
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@magnust This has been solved through the introduction of the alarm delay. Not all cameras have this feature. For sure this is not on battery powered cams.
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@joseph-chircop_497308027822318
There is alarm delay for people and vehicle detection on my RLC-510A cameras but not for movement what I can find? -
@magnust Exactly.
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@joseph-chircop_497308027822318 Why is RLC-510A called a "battery powered" camera? It runs on POE
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@magnust RLC510A is not battery operated. It's supplied through POE. In my previous comment I stated that the alarm delay has been introduced on a number of cams excluding battery operated cams.
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@joseph-chircop_497308027822318
Ah, sorry misunderstood
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OMG - Yes. Have been frustrated by this phenomenon for YEARS.
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I would also be very interested in solving this. There is indeed a delay feature for 'person detection' but that one is not falsely triggered by day/night mode.
It is the motion detection feature that is falsely triggered.
Don't detect switching between day/night mode as movement and recording it
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Twice a day, every day, on each camera I get movement detection and (not very useful) video recordings of when each camera switches between day and night mode.
It would be nice if it simply ignored any "movement" during a second or two when it knows it is itself doing the mode switching. Just let the code that switches the mode "turn off" the movement detection (if its on) right before it switches mode, then wait one or two seconds and turn it back on if it was on.
What do you think? -
OMG - Yes. Have been frustrated by this phenomenon for YEARS.
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I would also be very interested in solving this. There is indeed a delay feature for 'person detection' but that one is not falsely triggered by day/night mode.
It is the motion detection feature that is falsely triggered.