Yes, one Door Protect hardwired to my SeaDac relay is all I need so that any motion detection by cameras can trigger the Ajax alarm. You can look in this forum more about SeaDac relays but they work great with Blue Iris via USB. If you use a different VMS you can find out what relay would work...
Hi there,
You need either an Ajax door protect sensor or an Ajax transmitter so that your IP camera system can communicate with your Ajax Alarm and trigger it through alarm output. As you see in Bick's example above he used an Ajax door protect connected to the alarm ouput of his IP camera, I...
Hi all, thanks for the replies. Indeed the connections are spring tension and I have managed to connect the small alarm wires of my Ajax sensor to the camera.
The only issue I have is that it seems I can only activate the alarm relay out function manually to trigger the alarm. I have tried...
Hi Andy,
I bought this camera for testing since I was curious about the alarm outputs of this small camera to use with my Ajax Alarm. However, I can't figure out how to tighten the wires going into the alarm inputs on the camera. Usually, there are small screws you can tighten to hold the...
Hi Bick, first of all great video and good integration with the Ajax alarm. I wanted to ask you, did you use an Ajax doorprotect sensor connected to the alarm output of the camera and if so how did you wire the sensor? Also, I noticed you have an Axis IP outdoor horn speaker, does this work with...