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Bill Woods
Guest
I have a PIR motion detector designed to sense if someone is walking
towards my house.
In addition to a dial for adjusting PIR sensitivity, this motion
detector unit has a photocell mounted to face downwards. The motion
detector unit is designed for 24 hour operation so clearly the
photocell is NOT for sensing darkness for "night time only"
operation.
So what does the photocell do?
Unfortunately I can't test it reliably under light and dark
conditions because it is a wirefree detector unit which transmits
pulses every few seconds and gives very sporadic responses.
I figure the photocell probably alters the PIR's sensitivity
charactersistics in some way. Is this right?
But would the unit be made more sensitive or less sensitive in
brighter daylight?
towards my house.
In addition to a dial for adjusting PIR sensitivity, this motion
detector unit has a photocell mounted to face downwards. The motion
detector unit is designed for 24 hour operation so clearly the
photocell is NOT for sensing darkness for "night time only"
operation.
So what does the photocell do?
Unfortunately I can't test it reliably under light and dark
conditions because it is a wirefree detector unit which transmits
pulses every few seconds and gives very sporadic responses.
I figure the photocell probably alters the PIR's sensitivity
charactersistics in some way. Is this right?
But would the unit be made more sensitive or less sensitive in
brighter daylight?