If you need more information I can take BI screenshots to show this better. Likewise you can send a URL in RM to BlueIris to change modes very easily.
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Then in BI under the camera just go to the "alerts" tab and for URL use the above. Just change that to "inactive" to turn it off. Notice I replaced device ID with my ID and Command with "active". So this would be my URL to turn "active" my motion sensor: Then click "Get All devices" to get your device list.
#Blue iris service mode install#
Install the Maker API, choose your sensor in the Maker API app. Simply create a "Virtual Motion Sensor" in HE. It works perfect and requires no extra tools. I've been using the maker API and have setup Virtual "Motion Sensors" in HE. Then next to that box, put in the 'Local End Point' URL from Hubitat.Under the heading 'When Triggered', make sure that "Http://" is selected.Select 'Alerts' and then check-off 'Post to a web address.' and then click 'Configure'.Select the Camera to use as a Trigger then 'Right Click' and select 'Camera Properties'.'Select Actions' to do whatever you like!.Note: you will need the 'Local End Point URL' in Blue Iris.'Select Trigger Events', 'Select capability' = 'Local End Point'.'Create New Rule', 'Define a Trigger', 'Name the Trigger'.there is a way to receive alerts from Blue Iris just using Rule Machine!
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Note: (this was written for BI 4, not sure if it'll work in 5)īI Control is one way, Hubitat to Blue Iris.