Security system

Photography – Camera release control circuit

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396301, 396427, 396429, G03B 1320

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058191240

ABSTRACT:
A security system includes a camera connected to a motion sensor for detecting motion in the vicinity of the camera, the system having a stand-by state in which the motion sensor is active and a ready state wherein triggering of the motion sensor again causes the camera to capture an image. The image enables a burglar to be identified. Entry deterrent including a source of liquid including a dye, a UV-responsive marker, and an irritant liquid may be included. Chillies pickled in vinegar are a suitable irritant.

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