The circuit works as specified. What needs to be done is to construct it correctly, and be able to describe it's operation. Although it might work well with pin 7 disconnected, I would leave it as it is.
I tried disconnecting pin 7 but it makes no difference at all.
from bootup, the DVR goes into awaiting motion mode, and with no motion after about 4 seconds it starts recording and doesn't stop recording regardless of whether there is motion or what value the variable resistor is set to.
I've rechecked the circuit and the only suspicious area is the PNP transistor connections, simply because I'm not familar with the connections.
So correct me if I'm wrong, the 2N3904 NPN transistor and the 2N3906 PNP transistor seem to connect the same pins C-B-E where flat side down, curved side up, the left pin is C, the centre pin is B, and the right pin is E.
On the circuit board the PNP Q2 connects..
to the centre pin B via a 10kΩ resistor to the trigger voltage and 555 pin 2
to the right pin E via a 1kΩ resistor to Vcc or 555 pin 8
to the left pin C to NPN Q1 pin B
which seems all in order.
Would it help if I replaced the variable resistor (up to 5MΩ) and the fixed resistor (39kΩ) with someting lower? (eg 10kΩ as Brownout's circuit)
I'm stumped, but would be more than happy to test any suggestions that may shed light on the where the problem is.
Thanks