Motion sensors with sensitivity adjustment
Sensitivity adjustment
— the ability to change the threshold of the sensor, adjusting it to the specifics of the situation.Such adjustment is mainly used to prevent false positives: for example, so that the outdoor light sensor does not turn on the light, reacting to tree branches swaying in the wind. There are other nuances associated with adjusting the sensitivity; more details about them can be found in special sources.
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