jmed999
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Is the door set to fast loop or slow loop?
I'll have to check this when I get home from work today.
Is the door set to fast loop or slow loop?
Telekenis is REAL!!!jmed999 said:She wouldn't have been able to knock something off the wall from outside.
Thanks!Work2Play said:I think a key point was missed here - the door is a wireless sensor, so voltage tests/etc are null... when the door is opened/closed, the sensor sends out the signal like 8 times - since there's no two-way communication, this is an attempt to make sure the signal is caught. In this case, it sounds like the alarm panel didn't receive the first couple door sensor transmissions but it did catch the motion (OP didn't state if the motion was wired or wireless; wired would react much faster).
You need to do some testing on that wireless sensor to see why it had trouble getting its signal through. If you look through the Elk manual, there's instructions on putting it in walk test mode and it'll let you know how many of the transmissions it received (if the sensor sends 8 and the panel gets 2, you have a reliability issue). Also, certain things might interfere; maybe she was talking on her cell phone as she walked through the door? Without double checking frequencies, there's a possibility the two conflicted blocking the signal. Also as the batteries get older, the transmissions get weaker... Lots of possibilities.
No the follower would NOT have prevented this. I will change the motions so they are in follower mode but in this case since the door sensor didn't get violated the motions would not have followed the door sensor.wuench said:Obviously the problem here is the cleaning lady. You need to get a slower model...
I agree, follower may solve it, and is the simplest thing to try. It is also the correct setting for that motion if it is in view of the door. You could also consider a cross-zone pool with another motion sensor. Some other things to try:
I have had a couple of motions false while I was not at home, the reasons for them will remain a mystery but in rooms where it happened more than once I replaced the motion with a different model.
- up the beam count setting on the motion if it is adjustable.
- Try masking the motion detector so it doesn't see that door, or moving it to a new location.
- Replace the motion detector with a different model
- Replace the wireless sensor with another wireless sensor
- Replace the wireless sensor with a wired sensor.
lol....I was just trying to keep everything on track. I didn't want people t think the motions were the problem. Thanks for helping and sorry if I offended you.wuench said:Sorry for trying to help.