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Salve,
qualcuno sa dirmi se la stazione base comunica di continuo con le telecamere anche quando la stazione base è accesa ma le telecamere sono inattive (nessun rilevamento di movimento in funzione, nessuna registrazione, e nessun accesso alle telecamere via app)?
Vorrei ridurre il piu possibile l'emissione di onde elettromagnetiche all'interno di casa. Ho programmato la stazione base in modo da avere attivi il rilevamento di movimenti e la registrazione automatica solo durante la notte. Durante il giorno la stazione base continua a comunicare con le telecamere anche se in teoria non ce ne sarebbe bisogno?
Naturalmente basterebbe spegnere la stazione base durante il giorno per poi riacenderla la notte per risolvere il problema alla radice. Ma se fossi sicuro che con questo tipo di programmazione durante il giorno non ci fossero emissioni di onde elettromagnetiche, potrei lasciarla sempre accesa senza dover aver paura di dimenticare di accenderla/spegnerla.
Grazie
Enrico
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Enrico...
When the cameras are not in active use , they go into a sleep mode so there is almost no communications with the base except a 'ping' now and then to say it's alive. Also , the sleep mode uses almost no power so there is no need to actually turn the system off ( other than put in DISARMED mode )
When the camera is either in live view or recording, of course there is a data stream between the cameras and base.
Hope this answered your question.
Tom
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Enrico...
When the cameras are not in active use , they go into a sleep mode so there is almost no communications with the base except a 'ping' now and then to say it's alive. Also , the sleep mode uses almost no power so there is no need to actually turn the system off ( other than put in DISARMED mode )
When the camera is either in live view or recording, of course there is a data stream between the cameras and base.
Hope this answered your question.
Tom
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for your answer! It was exactly what I wanted to know.
I imagined that when the cameras were disabled thay would have had quite null communication.
So I can leave the base station always on.
Thanks
Enrico
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