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Posted: Wednesday Apr 15th, 2020 07:38 pm |
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wexfordman
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That's a really interesting feature. I was thinking about something in a similar line for night mode intruder detection. Let's say, your house has 1 occupant, and is amred to night mode. Obviously, some sensors would be set to night mode and won't normally trigger an alarm, but let's say you have 2 sensors that are set to night mode, and both are activated within a short time frame ( one that would not be feasible for a single person to trigger). I know the logic could be programmed in to comfort, but it would be a great feature to build in automatically. For example the ability to group sensors into a trigger zone (a corridorr and bedroom sensor for example ) where you would/ could expect to trigger both zones at the same time or within a very short timferent set of sensors would be anotigger zone (say kitchen and living room). If both these trigger zones were activated at the same time, or within a set time period, then there is more than 1 person in the house....set off the alarm. It's an interesting feature for example for lone elderly people, even to the point that it could just trigger a silent alarm. It could be expanded to low for houses with more than 1 occupant also. Last edited on Wednesday Apr 15th, 2020 07:41 pm by wexfordman |
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