Anyone using the output of an 841
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 4:20 pm
Hello all, I am looking to setup the in and output of the camera so I could do somethings that I want to do.
However here is an issue. One I can't access it over phone APP
The output don't have a good output 60ohms on one and 75.6ohms on the other camera when triggered?
Also when I access the WebUI on older FW it lets me click it in setup to turn off but NEVER Turns off. Motion still makes it activate even though I have it unchecked EVEN changed the Enable unchecked still motion will make it active.
SO I know it is the right one because if I move from NO or NC it will change output to closed always on unless activated
Anyone using theirs? Anyone willing to test the OUTPUT and let me know what their ohms is. Or is it Pure contact when active?
If you don't understand the back I am going to guess that everyone might think it says 1000 but really itis IGGO and that is for " In Ground Ground and Out "
Oh last thing a normal Breadboard wire set won't make contact with inside of ports so will need to strip off a good double that pin length to make contact.
Thanks
James N
However here is an issue. One I can't access it over phone APP
The output don't have a good output 60ohms on one and 75.6ohms on the other camera when triggered?
Also when I access the WebUI on older FW it lets me click it in setup to turn off but NEVER Turns off. Motion still makes it activate even though I have it unchecked EVEN changed the Enable unchecked still motion will make it active.
SO I know it is the right one because if I move from NO or NC it will change output to closed always on unless activated
Anyone using theirs? Anyone willing to test the OUTPUT and let me know what their ohms is. Or is it Pure contact when active?
If you don't understand the back I am going to guess that everyone might think it says 1000 but really itis IGGO and that is for " In Ground Ground and Out "
Oh last thing a normal Breadboard wire set won't make contact with inside of ports so will need to strip off a good double that pin length to make contact.
Thanks
James N