Hi all -
I have Sercomm OC821 outdoor IP cameras that were included with my home security bundle. Their motion sensitivity is driving me crazy, giving several false alarms every hour. My post isn't so much to figure out why these cameras are so sensitive, but more to understand how PIR cameras in general work, and in turn help me experiment on ways to reduce the false alarms. For example, I have one camera looking down on a driveway, and still gets many false alarms even when there's clearly no activity on the driveway.
I understand at a high-level how PIR sensors work (this site was awesome: http://www.ladyada.net/learn/sensors/pir.html), but one thing I can't get an answer to is what the PIR sensor's field of view is, and whether or not it matches (I doubt it does) the field of view of the camera itself - which I think might be part of the problem, as there might be things outside the field of view of the camera that could still be setting off the PIR sensor.
Does anyone know roughly what the field of view is for PIR sensors? The lens on the camera supposedly has a 66 degree view angle, which is pretty narrow. I'm just trying to figure out if the PIR sensor needs its view angle cut to match the view angle of the camera.
Thanks for any info!