Using The Motion Detection Function With A Predetermined Schedule; Sample Application In Combination With A Warning Device - Canon VB150 User Manual

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Using the Motion Detection Function with a Predetermined Schedule

By running the motion detection function according to a schedule, you can construct a monitoring system
that records pictures in accordance with a preset schedule and that operates in response to variations in
the video image from the area covered by the camera. The recorded pictures are stored on a flash memory
card inserted into the VB150. (→ VB150 User's Manual P.82)

Sample application in combination with a warning device

In this monitoring system, a warning tone is emitted when someone enters through the door and
the VC-C4R camera mounted on the ceiling captures a still picture. The figure below shows the
equipment that is installed and connected to the rear panel on the VB150.
Installation Example
VB150 Connection Example
Dc In 13V
5
Warning device
VC-C4R
Motion
detected
Camera
RS-232C
cable
Slot-B
RS232C
Slot-A
CC1
CC2
A
B
A B
1
2
1
2
Ethernet
In
Out
100/10BT
+ -
LAN
cable
External
Ethernet
device
output
When the camera shooting the area
inside the door detects a change, an
ON event occurs.
In response to that event, a warning
Power
tone is issued by the Out1 control, the
supply
unit
camera shoots a picture of the
entrance and the pictures are stored
on a flash memory card.
Ethernet
VB150
Video cable
(RCA)
Connector
Out1
Video In
V1
V2
V3
V4
CC1
a
● Do not directly connect the power cord for
the warning device to OUT1 or OUT2.
Warning
● Please also refer to page 106 of the VB150
User's Manual.
Attached Cable
Warning device via the power supply unit
V1
Video cable for the VC-C4R camera
Control cable for the VC-C4R camera

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