where is the IR beam located in the camera to detect movment?
What is the range? field of detection?
anyone?
I don't have any of these cameras so this is speculation based on experience with larger systems used at government installations.
In that example, a video processor which had multiple camera inputs and would put four or eight images on a monitor, detected motion not the camera itself. However the principle is likely the same.
Motion detection had nothing to do with PIR detection. Instead the processor simply analyzed the incoming video frame by frame for a change in the static image. If the current frame is identical to the previous frame, then no movement is detected and no alarm. If current frame is different from previous frame, then (maybe) something moved. From that point the detection software then looks at the number of lines changed to determine whether the change in video is actual movement or a light change, a pan, tilt, zoom, etc.