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False Alarm motion sensor
Hi, I did have several false alarm with different motion sensors. The sensors are set on medium sensitivity. We do not have any animals. I thought it might have been caused by insects. Anyone has same problem? Any proposals for solution? Thanks
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22-04-2024 20:27:57
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@user60176 Hopefully adjusting the sensitivity to low helps resolve your problem. The only other thing I could think of is if there’s a fan or a vent causing movement somewhere else, such as pushing a curtain or the leaves of a plant. These are just my guesses based on the information you shared.
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26-04-2024 17:06:20
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Caitlyn_Ring
Hi @user60176. Where are these Motion Detectors located? Windows, heat sources, and air vents can all cause false alarms, so it’s important not to have your Motion Detectors facing them. It’s recommended to install the Motion Detector about 7.5 feet off the ground, typically in the corner of a room.
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24-04-2024 14:53:40
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