OSI video

Kevin Andres kandres at epssecurity.com
Mon Apr 18 08:11:58 CDT 2005


It seems to my memory that we used just a RCA phono jack to the board,

and RG58 with RCA phono plug on one end and a BNC on the other with

a standard black and white security video monitor in the field, typically already

located at the site as part of the existing video surveillance, so service

personnel didn’t have to carry anything with them.

We used a RF modulator, channel 3 or 4, on a larger screen TV set

in engineering spaces for ease of viewing when developing or modifying the

embedded application we were running on these, again it seems to me we picked that

up at Radio Shack when we needed one back then, and fed it directly from

the OSI board. It seems to me we got power for the modulator from the

same connector that the video appeared on. We ran these on a battery

backed up linear power supply, in the event that AC was lost to the facility.

We didn’t need video with our application, so video was never left running

in the field.

I can’t remember when I last had that Superboard fired up, but I did it with

a 5” black and white security monitor from my truck I use to setup video

camera views with. Nothing extra involved, and it hasn’t been powered

since. It is stored downstairs with the PET and a Data General Micro Nova.

 

Kevin J Andres

Senior Technician

Engineered Protection Systems Inc.

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