GJD detectors are far better then the ones Bernard's recommending ( been fitting them since the 80s) opal minis do have a tamper switch fitted so they can be wired to an alarm system
My break beam sensor across the entrance to the yard activates lights in the house after dusk, this gives the appearance of someone being in the house and reacting to the outside lights coming on. It will ( when I have time to get round to it ) also create a date and time record to avoid the need to scan through hours of CCTV should there have been an incident when I was not there.Realistically how many people actually wire these light sensors to an alarm system and why would they want to do that because you surely going to get a lot of false triggers.
My break beam sensor across the entrance to the yard activates lights in the house after dusk, this gives the appearance of someone being in the house and reacting to the outside lights coming on. It will ( when I have time to get round to it ) also create a date and time record to avoid the need to scan through hours of CCTV should there have been an incident when I was not there.
He's possibly enrolling on a PIR awareness course?No comment from Bernard !
So what's stopping your lights from coming on and off in the day every time the break beam gets actived ? And what's controlling the lights on time ?
He's possibly enrolling on a PIR awareness course?
Clearly not, Bernard.I tend to be aware of PIRs when I have had a " I have seen the light " experience.
What do you think of this?
http://www.gjd.co.uk/products/security-lighting/dygizone/
To be honest. it looks like a box of gimmicks that far exceed what you need