Using The Still Picture Recording Function Linked To An External Device; Sample Application In Combination With A Door-Opening Sensor And Lighting Unit - Canon VB150 User Manual

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Using the Still Picture Recording Function Linked to an External Device

By using the "External Device Input 1/2" setting and connecting devices such as sensors and switches to
the VB150, you can construct a monitoring system that operates in response to external events. The still
pictures captured in this way are stored on a flash memory card inserted into the VB150. (→ VB150 User's
Manual P.48)

Sample application in combination with a door-opening sensor and lighting unit

This is a monitoring system in which the lighting unit needed to take pictures switches on when the
door opens and the VC-C4R camera mounted on the ceiling captures still pictures. The equipment
shown in the figure below is connected to the terminals on the rear of the VB150 at installation.
Installation Example
Sensor A
VB150 Connection Example
Dc In 13V
+ - + -
External
device
input
1
VC-C4R
Lighting unit
Sensor B
Camera
RS-232C
cable
Slot-B
RS232C
Slot-A
CC1
CC2
A
B
A B
1
2
1
2
In
Out
Ethernet
100/10BT
LAN
cable
External
Ethernet
device
output
Power
supply
unit
Ethernet
VB150
Video cable
(RCA)
Connector
Out1
Video In
V1
V2
V3
V4
CC1
● Do not directly connect the power cord for
a
the lighting unit to OUT1 or OUT2.
Warning
● Please also refer to page 106 of the VB150
User's Manual.
When the door opens and
Sensor B moves away from
sensor A, external device
input In1 generates an ON
event.
In response to this event,
Out1 is controlled to switch
on the lighting unit, pictures
of the entrance are captured
by the camera and the
pictures are stored on a
flash memory card.
Attached Cable
In1
Sensors mounted on the door
Lighting unit via the power supply unit
V1
Video cable for the VC-C4R camera
Control cable for the VC-C4R camera

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