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Triggers (If this)
Person Detection
This trigger fires when SimCam detects a person in a specific area.(If you select "special time", this trigger will run once in this time period. If you do not fill in this value, the trigger will run normally)
Any new public photo
This Trigger fires every time you upload a new public photo to your Flickr photostream.
Object Monitoring
This trigger fires when an object you’ve selected in the camera’s view is removed.
New public photo tagged
This Trigger fires every time you upload a new public photo to your Flickr photostream with the tag you specify.
Facial Recognition
This trigger fires when SimCam recognizes a Face ID that set up.
New public photos
This Trigger fires once new photos are detected in your Flickr photostream. It uses a 5 minute delay to identify batch uploads.
Pets Appear
This trigger fires when SimCam detects a pet in a specific area.
Any new set
This Trigger fires every time you create a new photoset on Flickr.
Vehicle Exiting
This trigger fires when SimCam detects the car exited the specific area.
New public favorite
This Trigger fires every time you favorite a public photo on Flickr.
Vehicle Entering
This trigger fires when SimCam detects the car entered the specific area.
Baby Crying
This trigger fires when Simbaby hears a Baby’s crying
Baby Out Of Fence
This trigger fires when Simbaby finds your baby getting out of the fence.
Baby Sleeping Soundly
This trigger fires when Simbaby finds your baby falling asleep.
Baby Moving
This trigger fires when Simbaby find your baby moving.
Doorbell Answered Rings
This trigger fires when the doorbell’s ring is answerd.
Doorbell Missed Rings
This trigger fires when the doorbell’s ring is missed.
Doorbell Wandering
This trigger fires when the doorbell detects a person.
Queries (With)
History of Vehicle Exited
This query returns a list of when SimCam detected a car exited the specific area.
History of Person Detected
This query returns a list of when SimCam detected a person in a specific area.
History of Objected Moved
This query returns a list of when an object you’ve selected in the camera’s view was moved.
History of Pet Detected
This query returns a list of when SimCam detected a pet in a specific area.
History of Vehicle Entering
This query returns a list of when SimCam detected the car entered the specific area.
History of when a Face was Recognized
This query returns a list of when SimCam recognized a Face ID that set up.
Actions (Then that)
Turn On Privacy Mode
This action will turn on camera's privacy mode.
Upload public photo from URL
This Action will upload a new public photo, from a given URL to an image, to your Flickr photostream.
Turn Off Privacy Mode
This action will turn off camera's privacy mode.
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