Hi guys,
I have 4 ActiveEye sensors (MS16A) around the perimeter of the house plus two floods (PR511).
Motion sensors are under roof eaves and never in the sun but do look into areas brightly lit by the sun. I have them controlling lights outside and inside as visual indicators. I also have BVC with appropriate messages where motion is detected.
I have AHP and two TM751s on far ends of the house to help RF signals from outdoor socket rockets and floods. I will eventually eliminate the two transceivers once I do some tweaks to improve RF reception to the CM15A or get two RR501s.
Okay, below is a short overview of what's been happening.
Initially, everything worked fine. Then one of the sensors started acting up. It kept toggling back and forth all DAY. After a couple of days of doing this and concluding that it is caused by the sunny area it is seeing, I decided to take it down. That eliminated the repeated false triggers.
The next day, one of the remaining sensors started acting up during the day and also at night. It kept toggling back and forth! Similar to the first sensor, it looks into areas lit by the sun but no plants or trees. After a couple of nights, I took it down. No more false triggers.
Now, one of the floods is acting up. It toggles back and forth all night.
I'm also seeing now that the two remaining sensors are also being triggered intermittently and toggling back and forth.
Even some appliance modules not on any sensors are intermittently coming on.
What the.....
My better half is getting really annoyed and fed up with it already.
I should mention that the Activity Monitor report shows device action as "RECEIVE" and not "RECEIVE RF". So I take it the TM751 is the one receiving the trigger and sending the PLC commands to the lights as recorded by AHP.
We are going to do a full house check hopefully today.
We'll unplug unused TVs, computers, and appliances.
We will reduce flood sensitivity from high to medium. There are a couple of tall plants that are within 10 feet of the floods. Is movement of tall plants enough to trigger the floods at night?
So, while I try to troubleshoot it, I'd appreciate any pearls of wisdom you might want to share in helping identify possible causes for the overactive sensors.
Advance thanks.
r,
eagle