Wireless Clock Camera
A plain wall clock fittedwith a colour camera and transmitter which transmits both audio and video to the supplied receiver. Simply place the clock in the required position and plug the receiver into any USB port on your computer the provided software can record straight onto your PC at 30 FPS and motion detection can be used for event only recording, it is also possible to view remotely via the internet though a knowledge of net working is needed to use this feature. The receiver also has a Av output allowing you to plug it into a TV or recorder. Power for the camera is supplied by a standard 9 volt battery or power pack. As no wires are required between camera and receiver this device lends it self to many use in a variety of situations
Windows 2000,Windows XP Can be used with Vista but you will need to disable driver signing
2.4 GHz Mini. Transmitter W/Colour Camera
RF output power: CE & BZT compliant
Operating power: 4.8-7.2V
Power consumption: 100mA Antenna: Omni-directional antenna
Transmitting range 100 M (Line-Of-Sight)
Weight: 11 grams
Colour Camera Specs
1) Pixels: 365K (PAL), 250K (NTSC)
2) Resolution: Horizontal 380 TV Lines
3) Auto Electronic Exposure: 1/60 —1/2000 sec.
4) Automatic Exposure/Gain/White balance.
5) Mini. Illumination: <3 Lux f 1.2
6) Pin Hole Lens: 5.6mm! field angle: 60 degrees
Note Best results are achieved where there is clear “line of sight” between the mini camera transmitter and the receiver. Try to avoid obstacles such as trees, walls, cars, trucks and buildings. Transmitting over water and in the rain will reduce performance. Interference from certain electronic equipment or the moving human body can also effect the range obtainable.
For best reception position the antennas of the transmitter and receiver 4.5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 2m) above the ground. Please test all devices before final installation because the transmission quality can often be improved by moving the components slightly. Turn off the transmitter and receiver if the system is not in use. Do not touch the antennas when the system is switched on. Do not place the receiver behind a monitor