By removing the PIR motion sensor from within the recording device
this will allow for more covert, larger PIR area of detection using
several wireless motion sensor, and allow several different types of recording
devices used in one setup. You can also increase your sensing area
by using multiple Wireless PIR sensors to trigger the camera.
This small
wireless PIR motion sensor sends a digital RF signal back to the
camera unit for triggering recording. The recording unit "listens"
for wireless commands sent from the wireless PIR motion sensor when
the motion sensor is tripped. When the recording unit receives a
trigger event it will trigger the attached camera system to take a
photo or record video.
The wireless RF
motion sensor is powered by two small AAA batteries. These batteries
will which will last for a year of continuous use. Since the sensor
is on all of the time these batteries should be removed for storage.
There are (8)
different digital addresses the wireless RF motion sensor can be
programmed to send (addresses A – H). By changing the address this
gives the user the ability to configure several sensors or recording
units within range of each other to respond for a given setup.