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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => ActiveHome Pro General => Topic started by: tcassio on April 26, 2005, 07:15:41 AM
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I have an Active Eye Motion sensor in a
totally dark room, and have noticed that it
does not respond when totally dark. If
there is a lttle light present it works
properly. Does it need light for it to be
able to work? Is this a normal behavior or
is this unit defective.
T.
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Tcassio,
If you check in the instructions it tells
you how to set the detection mode ( night or
day or both). Check under “Setting The
Dawn/Dusk And Motion Detection Mode” in the
instructions. If you don’t have the
instructions check this link.
http://www.x10.com/instructions/ms16a_inst.ht
m#Setup
Good luck
Jim
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Jim,
I have the sensor set to detect motion all
the time. So it should work weather it is
light or dark.
Thanks,
T.
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Tcassio
The motion sensor is based on infrared only
detects changes in heat; is by any chance
is the lens damaged? Else the detector
work if you cross the path, if you are
walking toward or away from it in a
straight line it may not detect any motion.
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Carmine,
I have 2 different Active Eye's and they
both behave the same way. They seem to
need a little bit of light to function. I
installed a Hawkeye in the same exact spot
and it works first time every time. Maybe
other can verify this condition. Here is
the situation.
I have a Active Eye Installed in a
completly dark bedroom (no light at all).
The MS does not trip. If I open the
bedroom door a little, it lets a small
amout of light in from the other room. The
MS trips every time.
I don't understand this but this is what I
observerd. Hopefully someone else can
verify this.
Thanks,
T.
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Tcassio
I have AwkEye MS13a and they all work fine
in the dark.
They are probably defective, regardless of
the setting (dusk/down) it has to work in
the dark or it’s absolutely useless.
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Tcassio: The ActiveEye should work in the
dark, for sure. I have a few here, and will
give it a try, once I figure out how to make
truly dark space in our office.
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X10 Pro,
Thanks, Its odd that the Hawkeye responds.
T.