deadeye wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 2:43 pm
Yeah you can set an override for an app, but I leave my phone on vibrate all of the time and the single vibration isn't enough to wake me up, but if someone calls and it keeps vibrating, it will likely wake me up.
Here's another option to make a IP alarm out of a ptz camera. I use one of the older Foscam FI8918W MJPEG cameras that I've replaced. Any camera with an audio out plug will work. An IP wired/wireless Speaker!
This is way (way way) outside the box!
What I did...
1. Connect a camera that has audio output to BI as usual. Name the camera something like, ALARM1.
2. Take a PC speaker set, one that is powered by a wall adapter, and plug the audio it into the camera. Power into the wall. You only need 1 of the 2 speakers. But, 2 will be better (louder).
3. In BI, for the camera ALARM1, set a group for the camera named 'ALARM1-Only'. Yes, you can have 1 camera in a group.
4. For the camera ALARM1, set an Alert to play a sound. It should play thru the speakers. Set the volume on the speakers loud enough to wake you up, but not give you a heart attack.
5. For the camera ALARM1, uncheck 'Video' in the Record tab. You probably don't require video when the alarm goes off! Unless you want to see what you do when it goes off!
6. For the camera ALARM1, in the 'Trigger' tab, check 'Capture an alert list image'. This will give you a snapshot in the cliplist, for a history of when the ALARM1 camera was triggered. I put a piece of paper over the lens on my camera.
7. You can set any camera, command, to trigger the ALARM1 camera, or, ALARM1-Only group.
To play a sound through the ALARM1 camera, you have a few options.
- In any cameras Trigger tab, check 'Trigger camera group', then select the 'ALARM1-Only' group.
Or,
- Set any cameras 'Alert' to execute a command 'Trigger' to the ALARM1 camera.
Then set the ALARM1 camera and speakers anywhere where you want to be woken, or, alerted.
An there you have it! A IP wired/wireless Speaker!
I did this as an experiment. There's a thread here asking about an IP speaker. This is a great 'cheap' alternative.
I used this when expecting deliveries. Sometimes I can't hear my phone if I'm watching TV.
You can even use the cameras schedule to trigger it - an alarm clock.