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Connect cameras to these sockets. They are numbered
, and correspond to the camera buttons numbered
(see page 13).
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This socket can be used to connect the unit to an
external monitor. Everything seen on the OmniBase’s
monitor will also be seen on the external monitor.
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This socket can be used to connect the unit to a “front of
house” monitor. The video switcher will cycle through
the cameras for the display on this monitor.
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Provided on the 15 way ‘D’ type alarm connector (not
shown). A normally open / closed alarm circuit can be
connected across each of these terminals. The unit can
then be triggered by these inputs to switch to alarm
recording (see page 24).
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Provided on the 15 way ‘D’ type alarm connector (not
shown). This relay output is either in an open or closed
circuit state, depending on programmable alarm
conditions (see page 29).
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This socket can be used to connect the unit to storage
and control peripherals.
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On bottom of unit (not shown above).
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9. Type “E:\USBIDE\WIN30” or browse to find the directory (Where E: is
the location of your CD-ROM drive). Click ‘Next’.
10.
Windows will find and install the drivers from CD-ROM, follow the
on screen instructions. Restart the PC to allow the new drive to be detected.
Playing the image files from the cartridge using PCPlayer or PCLink.
1. Ensure the cartridge is switched on and connected to the PC.
2. Start PCPlayer or PCLink (must have been previously installed).
3. From ‘File’ menu select ‘Open...’.
4. From the pull down menu ‘Look In:’ select External Disk.
5. Select the archive file (*.oba) to be played.
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A low cost Video Capture Card (Frame Grabber) can be used in a PC to
retrieve and store images onto a PC.
The composite video output of the OmniBase (Screen Out) should be
connected to the composite video input (Phono Connector) of the video
capture card, a phono to BNC adaptor will be required. The resolution of the
video capture card images can be adjusted depending upon image quality
required, up to 768 x 576. When the Video Capture Card software is running
the OmniBase screen can be previewed in a window on the PC.
On the OmniBase select the camera from which the images want to be stored
and find the first image of the sequence that wants to be recorded. Set the
Video Capture software to start recording a video sequence and press play on
the OmniBase. The Video Capture software can also be used to take
snapshots, which may give more practical results.
Once the images are in the PC the files can be saved to any media accessible to
the PC or transferred via email. Programs like Paint Shop Pro can be used to
convert the stored images to other formats e.g. JPEG to save storage space.
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The composite video output of the OmniBase (Screen Out) should be
connected to the composite video input (Phono Connector) of the video
recorder (VCR), a phono to BNC adaptor will be required. On the video
recorder select the composite video input (e.g. AV1), the video output from
the video recorder can be checked on a TV or monitor, which should be