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Hi all, I'd like to ask you suggestions about securize my new house:I have a single family house where I'll transfer next month, I saw some good offers on reolink product so I invested more than 1.200 euros on reolink products.I will have many Reolink Duo FloodLight POE cameras and other Cameras POE to put all around my house connected to the RLN36 NVR, I connected and configured all simulating the project inside my current apartment for understand all the config possibilities and make some tests.At the moment with the current setting If any thief will approaches to my new house and the camera detect him, only one small camera buzzer will sound and for only some seconds, also the floodlights will be on for few seconds. What's the point of having a many cameras with sirens and a spotlights for security purposes if:
(I think at least the point 1 and two are simple setting to introduce as soon as possible).Can I set an external wired buzzer to the N36 outputs for sound many seconds until I will deactivate it?I read the in/out dedicated page tutorial but I don’t understand if when an external wired buzzer or light is turned on, I can set how many seconds this will be active.If also this is not configurable..…the reolink slogan is “Be prepared be Reolink”…. what do you suggest for be “prepared”? a light or a sound for 5 seconds cannot scare nobody. Thanks!!!
I have used some anti-theft and home protection devices such as sirens or lights. However, when I focus on playing smash karts online, I can't hear them. I don't know if it's because the siren is too small.
This is only "my two cents", but the neighbors are not going to be happy with sirens going off every time a cat wanders by your house at night.No problem with puny spotlights coming on, but sirens? OMGI would save the sirens for actual forced entry. i.e. entry sensors, glass break sensors, motion detectors, etc. I also went with a monitored security system because all the sirens in the world will not help if I am not home. (Does everybody rush outside when a car alarm starts beeping in your neighborhood? Don't think so.)Just my opinion.
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