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How do I create an "all motions off" rule?
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I tried to set up a rule for "all motions off", so I can go out and create a schedule.
How do I tell it in the "if/then statement" to record or not record?
very frustrating. Not everybody went to programming school!
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It's not hard. You simply need to select the camera in question (only one camera per rule) and choose the sensitivity setting that's appropriate for your usage in the "If" part. For the "Then" section, you get to choose what camera actually does the recording and for how long. This allows you to use one camera to detect motion but then use a different camera to record, if that's useful to you. If not, both the If and Then use the same camera.
Or you could just use the default "All motion off" mode to schedule.
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