Arlo|Smart Home Security|Wireless HD Security Cameras

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PaulOckenden
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He's my current test situation:

 

If motion on A record video on A

If motion on B record video on B

If motion on A record video on B

If motion on B record video on A

If motion on C record video on C

 

 

So as you can see, A and B are linked via triggers, but C is completely separate. C is also this last rule in the list (that might be important).

I've noticed that if I turn the sentivity of that last rule (for C) up to 100, A and B also trigger much more frequently.

 

This is 100% reproducible here.

 

P.

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jguerdat
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While I don't use nested rules, I believe the suggestion is to use the same settings for all cameras for exactly this reason.  No idea why they're coupled like that.

PaulOckenden
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That's been recommended where one PIR triggers who recordings (A  and B in my example above), but it shouldn't affect C surely?

 

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jguerdat
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I'd say its the logic in the software. If it's wrong, opening a case with support raises awareness and tracking.

JamesC
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PaulOckenden,

 

Thank you for the report. I will escalate this topic for further investigation.

 

JamesC