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| toh:d-link:dcs-930l [2024/09/10 15:10] – [Stock firmware] stokito | toh:d-link:dcs-930l [2024/09/10 18:10] – [IR LED support (932L only)] stokito |
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| ===== IR LED support (932L only) ===== | ===== IR LED support (932L only) ===== |
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| The IR LEDs and the IR cutoff filter can be controlled via 3 GPIO lines. A userspace daemon that reads the light sensor and control the circuitry can be found at [[http://www.aboehler.at/hg/lightSensor-daemon]]. Makefiles for OpenWrt are also included, but you have to compile the package yourself for now. | The IR LEDs and the IR cutoff filter can be controlled via 3 GPIO lines. Use the [[https://gitlab.aboehler.at/andreas/lightsensor-daemon|lightSensor-daemon]] which is a user space daemon that reads the light sensor and control the circuitry. Makefiles for OpenWrt are also included, but you have to compile the package yourself for now. |
| After installing lightSensor-daemon, the sensor is polled for light changes and the filter and IR LEDs are controlled accordingly. It seems to react faster to changes in lightning than the original firmware does. | After installing the ''lightSensor-daemon'', the sensor is polled for light changes and the filter and IR LEDs are controlled accordingly. It seems to react faster to changes in lightning than the original firmware does. |
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| ===== Motion Detection support ===== | ===== Motion Detection support ===== |