Yes, on the camera. I look at the spiders causing it to trigger, and I just can’t see how it triggers as a human. It wouldn’t be a problem except for the fact that I have Critical Alerts enabled for overnight and the false positives wake me up.
That’s a good idea. I live in a very rural area with lots of wildlife and insects. I’ll spray as you suggested and see how that works. Thanks.I go around a couple times a year with bug spray and spray a ring around the cameras and the sides of the camera and that usually keeps the spiders at bay.
Oh I hate when a neighbor plants or removes something and jacks up the camera LOL.
I spent many hours readjusting my autotracking PTZ when my neighbor planted some trees that the camera would lock onto as someone walked by at night.
My city just planted a tree in front of my house last year at the spot where my PTZ usually point at. The area now gets darker and more interference from the tree branches.I go around a couple times a year with bug spray and spray a ring around the cameras and the sides of the camera and that usually keeps the spiders at bay.
Oh I hate when a neighbor plants or removes something and jacks up the camera LOL.
I spent many hours readjusting my autotracking PTZ when my neighbor planted some trees that the camera would lock onto as someone walked by at night.

I use Brave browser on a PC, I checked and neither is on. Edge also shows them as off. There is no SD card in the camera.
I haven't tried global config. I'll look into it. It has triggered with both rules and I'll try bringing the rule edges in a little. Tonight, I'm testing the BI built-in AI to see how it works.Did you try the global config?
And maybe pull the IVS rules into the center some so the camera has time to see the object before having to decide if it should trigger.
Does it trigger with one or the other or both rules?
I did confirm MD/SMD are both off.And MD/SMD is OFF on the Camera AND the NVR for that specific channel?
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