PIR sensor to trigger NVR

fenderman

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Ok, I've got some of those but no idea how I'd get a cable run from where I'd put the PIR to the NVR! I pre planned ethernet cables for the cameras when I did a reno at the front but not for further cables...

Can alarm signals be sent over the network? I've got cbus home automation which has a PIR on it at the front door...
the camera only users 2 pairs of the 4 in an Ethernet cable...
 

Bigboboz

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Really? I thought ethernet used all 4. At least gigabit which the cameras aren't but they are plugged into a gigabit switch.

Interesting option but I guess it needs to bypass the switch? It's a nice to have but sounds too hard given my setup, going to put it in the too hard basket
 

cutterman

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For those interested in my project, The Guardline PIR sensor has 12V and dry outputs. I ran a Cat 5 cable(since I have so much of this) and connected 2 conductors to the dry output and the other ends to the alarm input block on my NVR. When a car comes down the driveway the PIR receiver sounds a tone and closes the connection of the output wires. The NVR is set up for the alarm input to trigger 2 cameras. I get an email with 3 images each from the 2 cameras.
 
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