Motion Detector and Scheduler questions

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Motion Detector and Scheduler questions

Postby user_33412 » Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:34 pm

In the Motion Detector module, the brush area is only 336x252 pixels. Is it possible to zoom into this area to brush with more accuracy? Also, is it possible to save/export the marked area?

In the Scheduler module, is it possible to use sunrise/sunset defined by latitude/longitude? Vehicle headlights reflect off side of building during nighttime, so I would like to exclude that side of building from motion detection during nighttime.

Thanks!
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Re: Motion Detector and Scheduler questions

Postby Admin_P » Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:22 pm

Hello!
Regarding Motion Detector:
There are 2 ways to go about it:
1) you can scale Xeoma's interface via Layouts menu -> Window settings -> Scale interface - this will, among other things, zoom the brush area;
2) you can use [url=https://felenasoft.com/xeoma/en/articles/control-xeoma-using-json/]JSON API[/url] to set the detection zone in pixels; that same API can be used to "export" the marked area.

Regarding Scheduler:
Currently it does not take your geographical position into consideration. However, you can use Day Detector (and Condition) instead.
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Re: Motion Detector and Scheduler questions

Postby CV RV SECURE » Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:46 am

i used windows 10 magnifier most os has magnifier built into the operation system
to save the red mask click the menu icon bottom far left INSTALL>restore>Export setting
to load it repeat the steps but this time INSTALL>restore>IMPORT setting
https://i.imgur.com/Zw3eFSr.gif
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