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Re: Outdoor motion detection help



Your DVR must be at the lower end of the price scale. If you had a different
DVR (like a Bosch DiBos 8) you could mask off the bushes and set the DVR to
work outdoor by adjusting the sensitivity.

"Noweldrecumbent" <noweldrecumbent2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the help with this. The dvr has a motion sensor on it but it
> gets set off far too easily wasting alot of drive space up. Far too much
> foliage around the drive. It will have to be a very good motion sensor set
> up very carefully. I origonally wanted to put in a infrared beam across it
> but getting power to the receiver would be a problem.
> Dave
> <wizzaarrdd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> On May 16, 7:28 pm, "Noweldrecumbent2" <noweldrecumbe...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for something that will provide dependable motion for
>>> triggering
>>> a DVR. It's for a 8 foot wide driveway beside a house. I forgot what I
>>> used
>>> to use, but I do remember having problems with them breaking down,
>>> whatever
>>> they were. Thanks in advance
>>> David
>>
>> Depending on the type of DVR you have, you may already have this
>> technology. There are DVR's out there where you can set up an area in
>> the cameras viewing area for motion. When motion occurs in that
>> viewing area the DVR can be set to record that segment. If you are
>> recording at all times the DVR can be set up to send an alarm through
>> an output to what ever you want, siren, pager interface, light, etc.
>>
>
>




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