Difference between revisions of "Automatically take pictures when sensors are disturbed"
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+ | <p>The overall process of setting up a security system, explained in [[Arm or disarm the alarm using the Orbiters]]must be completed prior to implementing the following steps: | ||
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+ | *In LinuxMCE admin, choose wizard, security, security video links. Here is a matrix of all the security sensors and surveillance cameras. | ||
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+ | *Check the boxes to indicate which cameras can view areas monitored by which sensors. | ||
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+ | *Whenever one of those sensors is triggered, whether or not that actually results in a security breach or notification, LinuxMCE will take a snapshot from those cameras at the moment the sensors are triggered. | ||
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+ | You can view this in LinuxMCE admin choosing security, alert logs. If the sensor does result in notifying you on your mobile phone, then LinuxMCE will send you a copy of the picture that it took at the time the sensors were triggered.</p> |
Revision as of 07:58, 26 February 2008
The overall process of setting up a security system, explained in Arm or disarm the alarm using the Orbitersmust be completed prior to implementing the following steps:
- In LinuxMCE admin, choose wizard, security, security video links. Here is a matrix of all the security sensors and surveillance cameras.
- Check the boxes to indicate which cameras can view areas monitored by which sensors.
- Whenever one of those sensors is triggered, whether or not that actually results in a security breach or notification, LinuxMCE will take a snapshot from those cameras at the moment the sensors are triggered.