Is there a way to use a macro to drive the camera to a given preset?
For example, can we run a macro every hour to force the camera to its Home position or to a specific Preset position?
Macros and Presets
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Macros and Presets
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Re: Macros and Presets
I don't think so.
But, you can use the 'Schedule' for each camera to do what you want. Just set the time and what you want it to do.
But, you can use the 'Schedule' for each camera to do what you want. Just set the time and what you want it to do.
Re: Macros and Presets
I think there is with the Homeseer BI plug in. Here is a test event that I created:
I understand that HS3 may be a bit expensive just for this, but if it can be done with HS3, then maybe it can also be done from other HA programs too ?
I understand that HS3 may be a bit expensive just for this, but if it can be done with HS3, then maybe it can also be done from other HA programs too ?
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Re: Macros and Presets
You should be able to use the Schedule feature as MikeBwca pointed out.Thixotropic wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:13 pm Is there a way to use a macro to drive the camera to a given preset?
For example, can we run a macro every hour to force the camera to its Home position or to a specific Preset position?
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Re: Macros and Presets
Cool, thanks Tim.
It looks like I could cobble up a decent Homeseer startup package for under $1000, so the cost itself isn't a problem. The issue for me is the time it would take for me to get everything set up and working, tweak stuff the way I want it, etc. I may look into it later this year but ATM I have more than a few projects I'm working on. I'm also waiting for it to stop raining here...it's been raining for a couple of weeks and we're all sick of it. I am not, repeat not going to get up on a ladder and run cable and mount cameras in this weather, lol.
It looks like I could cobble up a decent Homeseer startup package for under $1000, so the cost itself isn't a problem. The issue for me is the time it would take for me to get everything set up and working, tweak stuff the way I want it, etc. I may look into it later this year but ATM I have more than a few projects I'm working on. I'm also waiting for it to stop raining here...it's been raining for a couple of weeks and we're all sick of it. I am not, repeat not going to get up on a ladder and run cable and mount cameras in this weather, lol.
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Re: Macros and Presets
Thanks, Reddawg (and MikeBwca). I'll look at setting up a schedule and see what happens.
I don't usually move any of the cameras; it's more of an initialization/reset thing I want to have happen to bring everything back to a "known good" starting state, and this looks like it'll do it.
I'd thought about writing a script to send commands to the cameras upon startup but I don't know what the protocols are and I don't have time to delve into it and figure it out, so this looks like a good solution for now.
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