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16. Using other Cameras with your UndercoverEye
Board Video Cameras
Board and Pinhole Cameras
You can use any 12V video camera with a standard
NTSC or PAL output with the UndercoverEye unit.
Some applications may require other video cameras
than the bullet camera supplied with the camera system
Cameras such as board cameras and microphones as
in the photo shown can be used. Applications such as
indoor where you may need to hide the video camera in
something for covert recording are possible with the
camera system.
Room setup: PIR Motion sensor trigger, video camera
connected to a wireless transmitter
Recording Setup: Video receiver connected to the
video input
Wireless video cameras with motion sensor trigger
The UndercoverEye unit can also be used with various
wireless video cameras. In this setup the
UndercoverEye DVR recording unit can be hidden in
another room or a distance of 100’ from the wireless
video camera.
An example setup show here would consist of one room
setup with a wireless video camera connected to a video
transmitter. The camera and transmitter can be hidden
for covert setup, but power must be supplied to the
video camera and transmitter. Simply setup the PIR
motion sensor or motion sensors within the room.
Next, in another location setup the UndercoverEye by
connecting the video receiver to the video input cable of
the UndercoverEye unit. Connect the power and video
output connections to the cable.
Upon motion detection from the room with the wireless
video camera the UndercoverEye unit will power up the
wireless video receiver and start recording the incoming
video signal.
In situations where you may need to monitor an area of
a building but do not have access to the recording area
this is the ideal setup. Simply setup the UndercoverEye
in the basement our outside the building in order to get
access to the recorded video files.