So this morning when my neighbour slipped out of his house at an unholy hour (5:52am--I'm still sound asleep!), my 5442 IDENTIFY camera missed it. I know of it because my OBSERVATION (overview) 5442 caught him.
I am thinking that this is because the path my neighbour takes to his car is on the edge of my IDENTIFY camera.
Being a noob to BI and everything else, I am running most things at default. And so I am thinking that BI doesn't "see" everything the camera sees because when I go into Camera Settings > Trigger > Motion Sensor > Configure, there is a blue box in the camera view that is only about 60% of the area of the camera view. And when my neighbour leaves his house, the path he takes is not within the blue box. Is this blue box the "motion detection" box?
If so, how can I increase its size?
And will increasing the size have some other effect (such as driving up CPU usage or perhaps coming at the cost of better detection)? If so, I can cut out some areas such as rooftops and sky (that is if I learn how to alter the box size [if indeed that was why the event was missed]...).
I am thinking that this is because the path my neighbour takes to his car is on the edge of my IDENTIFY camera.
Being a noob to BI and everything else, I am running most things at default. And so I am thinking that BI doesn't "see" everything the camera sees because when I go into Camera Settings > Trigger > Motion Sensor > Configure, there is a blue box in the camera view that is only about 60% of the area of the camera view. And when my neighbour leaves his house, the path he takes is not within the blue box. Is this blue box the "motion detection" box?
If so, how can I increase its size?
And will increasing the size have some other effect (such as driving up CPU usage or perhaps coming at the cost of better detection)? If so, I can cut out some areas such as rooftops and sky (that is if I learn how to alter the box size [if indeed that was why the event was missed]...).