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Vision security alarm gets triggered when turning on lights
I have recently bought a DC powered Vision Security Alarm. I have been pretty happy with it till recently. Today I do not know why but I said "OK Homey Turn on lights" this have triggered my alarm. Is there any way to ensure that homey does not detect or considers it as a light device. It does have strobe functionality. I have also tried disabling strobe feature, but that does not help. Ideas anybody??? I am pretty new to homey and zwave. I have been previously using raspberry pi with pilight and kaku switches.
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It does this because the device class is 'light' (in the app.json file). It should probably be changed to 'other'. I looked into this the other day but haven't tested it yet. It involves removing and adding the device back, you may have noticed the tamper alarm is very effective...
@Annemarie
Serge did not respond on a mail I sent in januari, what if He's not active on here at all anymore?
I actually sent a pull request the 2nd of January, to add my Garage door sensor.. That hasnt been processed either.
https://github.com/SergeRegoor/com.visionsecurity/pulls
Any chance I get to commit the app to athom? (I am familiar with it because of the Secure/Horstmann app)
http://www.visionsecurity.com.tw/index.php?option=product&lang=en&task=pageinfo&id=42&belongid=135&index=0
Yeah I am guessing your PR will stay there as it is, same as mine from January.
Does anyone know who to contact at Athom to get some wheels in motion>?
for any other inquieries please use the Vision Security app thread
https://forum.athom.com/discussion/3164/app-vision-security#latest
I would suggest you change image settings such as contrast and brightness to reduce false triggers but it may make your daytime images washed out.
I once tried masking out large areas of the frame, which was a failure. Retail security services advised me to increase level ambient IR light. This is achieved by mounting a separate Infra Red Illuminator. It ensures clarity and reduces false triggers by reducing noise in the image. It provides a further field of vision.
Some high-end setups come with separate IR Illumination.
The level of sensitivity can be adjusted, but certain natural events still cause an alert like the sun going in and out quickly. Extreme weather at night or day (heavy rain, strong winds, lightning) can trigger motion detection events.
Wireless cameras are prone to interference and thus motion detection can be problematic. Thus better to use wired ones for motion detectors.
Besides that, If you read the last post, the problem should already be resolved
It would have saved you a lot of typing