Sony TS-DSC-S40-01 PIR Motion Sensors Basic Overview for Effective Use, PIR Sensor Detection Area

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TrackSnap Manual

Model TS-DSC-S40-01

PIR Motion Sensors Basic Overview for Effective Use

All TrackSnap cameras use a PixController PIR motion detection sensor. PIR stands for Pryoelectric Infra- Red, which detects warm targets in motion over ambient background temperature. A stationary target or a target not moving can not be detected. The target must also have a warmer surface temperature than the ambient background temperature in order to be detected.

The size of the target and the distance of the target from the PIR sensor will also effect if the target can be detected or not. Smaller targets such as birds and small mammals may not be detected especially if they are moving fast or are at a great distance from the PIR sensor. Larger targets such as medium size and large size mammals are easily detected within the range of the PIR detection area (see below). However, if you increase the sensitivity of the PIR sensitivity POT you can detect smaller targets, but you run the risk of a greater chance of false triggers.

PIR Sensor Detection Area

As ambient background temperatures rise to near 35.5ºC, the difference between the target and ambient background temperature decreases for warm-blooded targets. The sensitivity of the PIR sensor declines in this instance. However, as ambient background temperature decrease the opposite is true and the sensor PIR becomes more sensitive. Under these conditions you can adjust the PIR sensitivity POT to accommodate your detection range needs. The graphics below show an example of the PIR detection area at around 20ºC. The PixController PIR sensor is unique in that the target does not need to be moving from right to left, or left to right. The sensor can detect the target in any vector of travel (say up and down target movement), which is very important if you plan to mount your camera in an elevated position for security reasons.

The red area is the PIR detection area in the above graphic.

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Contents TrackSnap Manual Sony DSC-S40 Introduction TrackSnap Setup TipsPIR Sensor Detection Area PIR Motion Sensors Basic Overview for Effective UseAuto Walk-Test mode on power up Adjusting the PIR Sensitivity POTAdjusting the Day/Night Cal. POT PIR Delay SwitchMode Camera LE Picture ModeCamera Mode Camera Original LERecording Time Professionally built, assembled, and tested Day, Night, or 24 hour operation settingDraft Pelican 1060 Micro Case Mounting the PIR LensFast Re-Trigger PIR detection electronics LE Board Mounting PIR Sensor ConsiderationsLens Sony DSC-S40 Camera Settings and SpecificationsTroubleshooting Symptom CauseSolution