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3.4. Notes on the recognition of persons
The person recognition function allows you to differentiate between objects. As soon as the PIR
(passive infrared sensor) triggers, the camera software searches for specific characteristics of a
person in the image. Environmental influences such as sunlight, heat, wind, rain, snow or insects can
cause false recognition in very rare cases.
Objects that look similar to the outline of a person are also detected as persons in rare cases.
Example: A flag in the wind that is interpreted as a person in a raincoat.
Please note that person recognition depends on the distance, viewing angle and size of the person
(seen from camera to object).
Note
The function significantly reduces push notifications compared to the "Motion
detection via PIR" function.
Environment-dependent individual fine-tuning of the sensitivity is always required to
achieve maximum accuracy. However, one hundred percent accuracy and the complete
exclusion of false alarms are not possible.
When a person is detected, a recording is triggered even if the person is not moving. When a person
is detected, you will receive a PUSH notification about a detected person.
Note
Frequent false triggering affects the battery life of your camera.
The camera requires battery power as soon as it has to end standby mode due to a heat
source. This therefore also applies when the integrated PIR sensor detects animals or
surfaces heated by the sun that do not trigger a push notification, for example.
Tips: If necessary, mount or fine-tune the camera so that unimportant heat sources are
detected less frequently and/or set up schedules.