I have a d-link camera and I have configured using the camera's web based setup to schedule it as follows:
Monday to Sunday - motion detection on (09:00-15:30) and off (15:30-09:00)
This setup means motion detection notification (and an email) is set to my phone when we are all out of the house. But when we are asleep at night there is no detection or emailing images. I think scheduling for a second night-time period could solve this.
Am I correct that turning the motion detection on or off with the Owlr app overwrites the built-in camera schedule?
Ideally the Owlr app would allow a schedule for multiple on-off cycles tailored for each day, or week-days and weekends.
A simpler solution would be Owlr scheduling for 2 on-off cycles each week day and weekend day. This way the camera could detect motion in this pattern on (09:00-15:30), off (15:30-24:00), on (24:00-06:00), off (06:00-09:00).
Hope you can do something to make a great app almost perfect!
I have a d-link camera and I have configured using the camera's web based setup to schedule it as follows:
Monday to Sunday - motion detection on (09:00-15:30) and off (15:30-09:00)
This setup means motion detection notification (and an email) is set to my phone when we are all out of the house. But when we are asleep at night there is no detection or emailing images. I think scheduling for a second night-time period could solve this.
Am I correct that turning the motion detection on or off with the Owlr app overwrites the built-in camera schedule?
Ideally the Owlr app would allow a schedule for multiple on-off cycles tailored for each day, or week-days and weekends.
A simpler solution would be Owlr scheduling for 2 on-off cycles each week day and weekend day. This way the camera could detect motion in this pattern on (09:00-15:30), off (15:30-24:00), on (24:00-06:00), off (06:00-09:00).
Hope you can do something to make a great app almost perfect!
Stephen