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RE: CCTV - WinTV Capture Cards


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  • Subject: RE: CCTV - WinTV Capture Cards
  • From: "Steve Cooper" <steve.cooper@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:59:08 +0000
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Dan

>>This  is the tricky bit - I didn't want to get into having PIRs
outside
as well as  cameras, I have found the PIR fitted to one of my cameras not
to be much  good.

If you have the homebase style cameras you can get the switcher unit this
has a dwell time on it.  It switches between cameras using an adjustable
dwell time, always 4 inputs and has 1 output.  There are =A330 from
http://www.protectdirect.tv/iashop.php?function=3Dviewprod&ID=3D167.
 If yo=
u
want a modulated signal there is the an additional plug in unit at =A316.
http://www.protectdirect.tv/iashop.php?function=3Dviewprod&ID=3D161

>>I can  look this info up for you tonight, and let you know, I have
one
camera with PIR.  - as I recall I have one pin wired as a trigger.

That would be great. Cheers

Steve



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