Webcam Zone Trigger <A-Z DELUXE>
Unlike traditional motion sensors that monitor an entire environment, zone-based systems rely on —virtual overlays positioned over critical areas of interest.
The working principle of a webcam zone trigger is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step explanation: webcam zone trigger
You set up a webcam to watch your back door. The global motion detection alerts you every 90 seconds because: Unlike traditional motion sensors that monitor an entire
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sun glare or changing shadows | Enable "Object detection cancel shadows" or increase "Minimum Pixel Change %" to 5-10% | | No trigger when a person enters | Zone too small / Sensitivity too low | Enlarge the zone by 20%. Reduce the "Minimum object size" value. | | Insects at night trigger constantly | IR reflection off bugs | Place a separate IR illuminator away from the lens. Enable "Night mode debounce" (ignore motion under 0.2 seconds). | | Rain triggers the zone | Raindrops near lens are large pixels | Enable "Rain filter" or move camera under an eave. Set "Contrast" threshold higher. | The global motion detection alerts you every 90
Newer tools combine zone triggers with object detection. Instead of any motion, you can set triggers for "Human" in Zone A or "Vehicle" in Zone B. This is the gold standard for zero false alarms.