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I have a strange question but has anyone got any ideas on how to check or record the seismic activity of the fibaro motion sensor? 

 

The reason i ask is there have been some small earthquakes in Surrey UK of all places, and i'd like to see if i can check back or record from now on any activity. I know if it's an earthquake you'd tend to feel it if it's about 2.5 or so, but I didn't.

So I'm just wondering if anyone has setup something?

 

Many thanks.

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Hi @Crofty,

 

i have one fibaro sensor configured as an earthquake sensor, but as i'm abroad now and unfortunately can't reach my HC2 currently, i'm not able to share my VD. Will post it later, unless someone goes first :-D

 

In the meantime see

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Earthquake detector mode

FIBARO Motion Sensor can be configured to work as a simple earthquake detector, by setting tparameter 24 value to 4. Reports with scale of the vibrations (dimensionless) will be sent at the time intervals specified in parameter 22. First report will be sent immediately after vibrations have been detected.

The minimum value of the vibrations, resulting in report being sent, can be defined in parameter 20. Once the vibrations cease, reports will stop being sent.

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