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I agree that the PIR sensors are a great adtiidon.   The new Vue cameras from Avaak also include a PIR, which makes even more sense since they are battery powered.  The PIR sensors take very little power.  Streaming video 24 7 just can't be done for more than a few days on the original Vue cameras before the batteries run out.If you prefer to let your PIR do the motion detection, we support that mode too.  You can turn off sensr.net motion detection under the camera edit page and then we'll simply store all the images your camera sends us. (We limit this to about 600 per hour right now )  The drawback to having the camera only send on motion is that the live views on sensr.net don't work well in this mode.  Also the daily views will have a lot of hours with missing images.  Some cameras like the Cisco WVC80N can only send on motion Thanks for all your thoughtful comments.
This is the "Chronology Entry" form.
To create a page with this form, enter the page name below;
if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.
 
 
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! ID (Year, suffix):
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! Headline:
| {{{field|Headline|size=75|mandatory}}}
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! Date:
| {{{field|Date|default=1870/1/1}}}
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! Is in main chronology:
| {{{field|Is in main chronology|default=yes}}}
|-
! Location:
| {{{field|Location|input type=text with autocomplete|values from property=Location}}}
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! Game:
| {{{field|Game|values from category=Games}}}
|-
! Holiday:
| {{{field|Holiday|input type=text with autocomplete|values from property=Tags}}}
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! Notables:
| {{{field|Notables|input type=text with autocomplete|values from property=Notables}}}
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! Tags:
| {{{field|Tags|input type=checkboxes|values from property=Tags}}}
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! Text:
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! Editorial Commentary:
| {{{field|Editorial Commentary|class=tinymce|cols=75}}}
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! Supplemental Text:
| {{{field|Supplemental Text|class=tinymce|cols=75}}}
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! Source Image:
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Revision as of 14:42, 25 July 2012

I agree that the PIR sensors are a great adtiidon. The new Vue cameras from Avaak also include a PIR, which makes even more sense since they are battery powered. The PIR sensors take very little power. Streaming video 24 7 just can't be done for more than a few days on the original Vue cameras before the batteries run out.If you prefer to let your PIR do the motion detection, we support that mode too. You can turn off sensr.net motion detection under the camera edit page and then we'll simply store all the images your camera sends us. (We limit this to about 600 per hour right now ) The drawback to having the camera only send on motion is that the live views on sensr.net don't work well in this mode. Also the daily views will have a lot of hours with missing images. Some cameras like the Cisco WVC80N can only send on motion Thanks for all your thoughtful comments.