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So order three or four and "stack" them to get the angle you need.it seems has only minimal angle maybe like 10 degree only?
is it gonna help at all with such minimal angle
So order three or four and "stack" them to get the angle you need.it seems has only minimal angle maybe like 10 degree only?
is it gonna help at all with such minimal angle
Have you tried that sensor or did you get it connected via zwave in some other way? ThanksI've been trying to find a way to integrate this with Home Assistant so that I can have it detect doorbell rings. I came across the Zwave Nexia Doorbell Sensor. I did end up having to upgrade my transformer as the camera started rebooting (even after removing the sensor). I used the Hampton Bay tri-voltage one from Home Depot. It seems that the camera is actually running a little better and I possibly might not need a wifi repeater.
Now if I could just figure out two-way audio with Synology's Surveillance Station.
I think the notifications are all or none. You can use IE browser to connect to the doorbell and deselect the area where the cars pass by so it they don't trigger a motion event though.this motion detect notification on my iphone really annoying
it triggers every time there is cars passing by
is there a way to disable notification, but still record motion detection and ring whenever somebody push the door bell?
i cannot figure out this setting somehow
Make sure the voltage of your transformer is adequate. The wifi will be weak and the unit may even reboot when the doorbell is rung if your transformer isn't up to the task.Just ordered the Uniden version of this camera. Any tips/tricks that I should know about? Reading through the thread now. Thanks
The one I have has Output: 16VAC-10VA.Make sure the voltage of your transformer is adequate. The wifi will be weak and the unit may even reboot when the doorbell is rung if your transformer isn't up to the task.
I got a 16v 30A transformer from amazon for $18.
That "should" be good, but I think the complaints about weak wireless are probably because 16V10A is just barely enough power for it.The one I have has Output: 16VAC-10VA.
Don't waste your time if your transformer only puts out 10A. Replacing the transformer should be the first thing you do.That "should" be good, but I think the complaints about weak wireless are probably because 16V10A is just barely enough power for it.
How about this one?Don't waste your time if your transformer only puts out 10A. Replacing the transformer should be the first thing you do.
That should work.How about this one?
wondering why you chose this?I just installed the Nelly's NSC-DB1 and I must say I'm a little disappointed. The video quality is less than what I expected. I'm not sure if this is why, but the FPS won't change from 12FPS through the web interface (What good is 1080P at 12FPS).
Also there are what appears to look like water spots in the night video although the lens is clean.
Is there a firmware available to allow the change of the FPS?
I love the fact that I can add it to my Blue Iris system, but expected better video.
Smitty
From what I researched it does not support ONVIF.wondering why you chose this?
this thread has been riddled with issues regarding this doorbell. Was there a reason why you chose this over the RCA 3mp? Yes, its more money, but a much better doorbell overall...
works great with Blue Iris if thats what you are asking...From what I researched it does not support ONVIF.
I've been using 16V/10VA (the one with 3 terminals, different voltage options) with 100% success so far for a few weeks. Streams to BI 24x7, no drops, and no issues when doorbell pressed. No change across original and latest Nelly firmware on Uniden db1.Don't waste your time if your transformer only puts out 10A. Replacing the transformer should be the first thing you do.