IVS on 5442

It's interesting. Every time I run a find/inspect on the camera, whatever BI does, it ends up enabling the motion and tampering feature on the camera.

If I can't get this going, I think I'm just going to give in and do one inclusion zone and mark the other area up with trip wires.... Then as you say, I can key off of the rule type and get what I want.

It isn't the cleanest solution, but it should work!!
 
That bottom right camera likely won't trigger. The IVS lines are vertical rather than horizontal. You need to pay careful attention to the trigger direction when drawing IVS lines and if perps can come from more than 1 direction, draw lines in both. With vertical lines (even if not intentionally vertical) the perp will be seen byt he camera to walk behind or in front of the line not through it.
 
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It's interesting. Every time I run a find/inspect on the camera, whatever BI does, it ends up enabling the motion and tampering feature on the camera.
I've learned to kill motion detection on the camera by clearing the detection zones, setting sensitivity to zero, threshold to max, and schedule to never. Then BI can make itself happy enabling it, all it wants to.
 
So to wrap this up; I ended up using trip wires for one area and an intrusion zone for the other and was able to achieve what i wanted. Thanks to all for all the help.
 
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