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Tele-Video Systems

For Remote Video Transmission, there are three main options:
Dial in - Transmitter to PC - This
uses a software program loaded on a computer at the
receiver end and transmits the video to your modem. You can use standard
phone lines,
DSL, ISDN or T-1 to connect. Based upon your carrier method, the frame
rates of video
will vary up to and including real time 30fps. Some of the units offer PTZ
control and
digital storage options.
Box to Box - This uses a Transmitter
and Receiver and has a video output for your vcr
and or TV. Usually over standard phone lines.
Ethernet - Using an IP address, this
allows you direct access through the internet. Most
of these systems allow you to be able to control PTZ's. The best results
with these systems
are through DSL, ISDN or T-1 connections.


KIT
INCLUDES A TRANSMITTER AND A RECEIVER MODULE 8x8's Remote
Surveillance Module, RSM-1500XP, allows anyone within reach of a
touch-tone telephone to
monitor any similarly equipped location worldwide. The RSM-1500XP uses
standard telephone
lines to provide full-color motion video and audio in real-time,
making remote surveillance of
businesses and property both practical and cost-effective for the first
time. A black box about
the size and shape of a video cassette tape, the RSM-1500 connects to a
standard telephone
line and up to three in-store cameras (or to a multiplexer to connect
additional cameras) and is
fully compatible with existing CCTV systems. Using a second RSM-1500XP
connected to a TV
(monitor/receiver) and telephone line at home or in the office, a business
owner can dial in and
see anything that is in view of the remote cameras in real-time,
full-color motion video. No computer
is required for operation on either end, making the RSM-1500XP extremely
simple and reliable to use.
Designed specifically for surveillance applications, the RSM-1500 has many
features that make
it the perfect choice for affordable remote.
RSM-1500 Features Full-color motion video - Remote monitoring at up to 15
frames per second.
Three video inputs with remote selection capabilities - Allows three
different viewing angles or areas
to be seen. Automatic video sequencing - Switches between camera inputs
automatically. Enhanced
Surveillance Audio (ESA) - Suppresses background noise so that voices can
be heard more clearly.
Auto Connection Mode with pass code security - Allows RMS-1500 to be
activated
remotely by only authorized personnel. Caller ID verification - Prevents
calls from any except registered
telephone numbers. Local video pass-through - Allows camera video to
be displayed on in-store security
monitors or recorded on a VCR. Electronic pan, tilt and zoom -
Allows close-up views of subjects.
High-resolution snapshot mode - Freezes the video image to allow subject
identification. Leading Edge
Technology - 8x8 is the world's leader in video transmission systems and
technology.
Ideal for - Small businesses (convenience stores, gas stations,
restaurants, etc.); offices; manufacturing
facilities; large institutions; public safety applications;
residential use; etc. Specifications Video
[ITU-T Standard H.263]
Video Resolution CIF 352 x 288 pixels QCIF 176 x 144 pixels SQCIF 128 x 96
pixels Frame Rate, max.
(SQCIF mode) 15 fps
Video Inputs Front Panel - Composite (RCA) Back Panel - Composite (RCA)
Accessory Port - DIN
connector Format - NTSC/PAL auto detecting (NTSC on front only)
Video Output Main monitor - Composite Format - NTSC
Audio [ITU-T Standard] Frequency Response 50Hz - 3.4 kHz Automatic gain
control Automatic echo
suppression
Audio input Front panel - Line level (RCA) Rear panel - Line level (RCA)
Acessory Port - Line level
(DIN connector)
System [ITU-T Standard H.324] Signaling H.245 Channel Multiplexer H.223
Network Interface POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) RJ-11 Transmission
speed (max.) 33.6 kbps
Communication mode V.34
Electrical Operating Voltage 12 VDC Power Consumption (max.) 12 watts
Operating Voltage (AC Adapter)
110 VAC Operating Frequency (AC Adapter) 60 Hz Environmental: Temperature
Operating: 32 to 92 degrees F.
(0 to 33.5 degrees C.) Storage: -100 to 160 degrees F. (-40 to 70 degrees
C.)
Humidity Operating 15% to 80% Storage 10% to 90%
Regulatory FCC Part 15, Class B compliant FCC Part 68 compliant
Dimensions Height, Width, Depth: 1.63" x 9.50" x 4.85"
(4.17 x 24.32 x 12.42 cm) Weight: 2.5 lbs. (1.1 kg)
Included Cables BNC Video Adapter Cable RCA/BNC Video Adapter Cable RJ-11
Video Adapter Cable
Additional Transmitters 8X8TX $695.00
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Color Or Black & White
Monitoring, In Real Time, Anytime - Night Or Day, From Any
Off-Site Location, Using Standard Phone Lines The Advis AM Series
Four BNC camera inputs Four alarm inputs and alarm output Four
audio inputs and outputs Patented Multiple Line Technology allows
bandwidth enhancement Auto dial from the Transmitting Unit (TX) to
the Receiving Unit (RX) for alarm verification Password protection
Automatic and manual switching between cameras Quad video display
RX video display on high resolution SVGA monitor Automatic video
sequencing Alarm triggered video to VCR Undetectable activation
and operation Built-in surveillance audio capability High
resolution snapshot to capture screen images Low initial costs and
low operating costs Both the Advis AM-10 and AM-20 have RX and TX
models available. The setup for the Advis units is easy to
understand and implement.
RX (or Receiver Unit): This unit should be placed where you want
to monitor from (i.e. home, security office, control room, central
office) and needs to be connected to a television or PC monitor to
display the video images. TX (or Transmitter Unit): This unit
should only be attached to the camera at the remote location (i.e.
store room, warehouse, remote office). Advis AM-10 and AM-20
Remote Video Monitoring System Specifications The following
specifications apply to the AM-10 RX/TX and the AM-20 RX/TX. These
are the expected system specifications both the Advis AM-10 and
the AM-20, pending FCC approval. They are subject to change.
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Advis AM10
Additional Site Transmitters Additional
Transmitter Units for use with the Advis AM Video Transmission
Systems. For use from additional sites to the same Advis receiver.

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Setting up daycare
cams just got a lot easier! Until recently, running a daycare cam
was both expensive
and technically exhaustive. It involved purchasing a high power
computer, special video cards, & expensive
software. Total cost... about $5,000
(if you are a good shopper). And once you had things hooked up
and in place, you would typically have to perform several service calls
each month due to computer crashes
and general administrative duties. But all this is now a thing of
the past.
On December 1, 1999, the
V-200-200 was introduced. Its a device that will stream real time
video from up
to 6 cameras over the internet. It completely
replaces the need for a on-site computer at the daycare center
and works directly with Cable, ISDN, and standard 33.6 or 56K modems.
Installation is simple. Temporarily
attach the V-200 to any PC via the supplied serial port cable, and
configure the V-200 using the supplied
software. This takes about 5 to 10 minutes. Once configured,
unplug the V-200 and deliver it to the daycare
center. Now, simply attach up to 6 Color or B&W video cameras,
and plug the V-200 into a standard wall outlet.
As the last step, attach either a cable, ISDN, or standard modem into one
of the supplied ports. Done!
Now just flip the switch on the V-200 to turn it on. Total V-200 set
up time at the daycare... about another
5 minutes.
Another great feature with
the V-200 is that you can perform
administrative duties over the internet from a
remote location! Adjust camera properties, frame rate,
compression method, name, and time & date stamp,
to setting multiple pass codes, changing the IP information, to even
resetting the entire machine. Oh, you can
even remotely control certain pan, tilt, & zoom cameras!
The
V-200 will even create the web site for you to view the cameras on, and
allows you to restrict access to
this web site by allowing you to assign usernames & pass codes!
However, it's unlikely that you will take
advantage of this feature since you will most likely contract a web
designer to create and maintain a tailor-made
web site for your business.
In short, here is why we
believe the V-200 is the perfect solution for daycare cams. Costing
only $1,999.95,
the V-200 is by far less expensive, time consuming, and problematic than
purchasing a PC based web cam server.
Not to mention, it's a dedicated server and is not subject to computer
crashes like a PC that uses an operating
system. It sets-up in minutes, and may be administered remotely.
More importantly, it will connect directly to
either a Cable or ISDN modem for high bandwidth video-pumping power!
Oh, and did we forget to tell you that it
only cost $1,999.95? It's even
less if you buy several at a time. And don't forget, we also have an
extensive
inventory of video cameras and equipment available to us! Get it all
right here, right now. With our impressive
products and prices, you can start your Daycare Cam or open your own Web
Cam Business tomorrow.
To date, our research has
yielded the following: You may either globally charge all parents at
the daycare
center, or just those that wish to subscribe. Fees are normally
collected once per month. Depending on the
area, businesses charge an average of $15- $20
dollars per parent if done globally, or $20- $35
if done on a
subscription bases. When done globally, you typically spend less on
your web designer since there is little need
to assign hundreds of pass codes to the multitude of parents. When
done on a subscription bases, you spend a
greater amount on your web site maintenance, as your web designer must
constantly assign unique usernames
and pass codes to all parents subscribing to your service. Also,
special HTML script must be employed to protect
yourself from being taken advantage of by parents who may begin to share
their user names and pass codes with
other parents. To offset the initial cost of the equipment, many
daycare cam businesses charge the daycare a
equipment deposit fee $1,000 for the unlikely event of theft or damage to
the equipment. Others may even
charge an additional monthly usage fee as well, or require the daycare
center to pay the monthly fee for the
internet connection. Either way, it's likely that you will easily
recoup the equipment and web related cost and
make a good deal of money! Especially when it would appear that the
average daycare center typically has over
100 children in it. 100 children x $20
per parent per month = $2000.00! Wow!
Now do the math for daycare centers
that have 150, 200, or even 250 children.
Now you've got it.
Serve
Live Action Video over your intranet, the internet, or via plain
old telephone
lines with the V-200 video camera server.
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How It
Works
Internet
Using a web browser,
V-200 Camera Server can put real-time video to your PC through the
Internet. It can be used for web stations and
promotions, remote monitoring, viewing scenery, monitoring your house
when you are working or traveling, even sending a real-time
picture to your friends. Simply connect the V-200 directly to
either a Standard, ISDN, or Cable Modem. Or, connect to a LAN that
offers internet access.
Intranet
Using a web browser,
V-200 Camera Server can put real-time video to your PC through your
company's intranet. Save time and money
by not having to run miles of video cable throughout your complex.
If you already have a LAN, well, it's all you need! Send real time
video
through your entire network. Or easily restrict access by
designating pass codes. You may even remotely control your pan and
tilt cameras.
Direct
Dial-in
VPON Camera Server
also includes OYO Viewer software for point-to-point connection through
telephone lines, and it can be implemented
with traditional monitoring applications by using Closed Circuit TV (CCTV),
or integrated with security systems. It also provides four sets of
General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) to connect the sensors and the
security equipment. When the equipment detects an abnormal event,
like a break-in, V-200 Camera Server can dial back to the Control
Center.
Easily
Attach up to 6 Video Cameras, either a LAN or a Cable Modem, or
an ISDN or Standard External Modem.
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Perfect
for Daycare Cams or any other Web Cam Service
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Wish to start a Daycare Cam Service or any other business that involves
streaming video from multiple cameras to the masses
of the internet? Then you found the best solution at the lowest
price! A dedicated video server; unsurpassed reliability; ability to
connect to the internet via ISDN, Cable Modems, or even T-1 and T-3 lines;
Video Streaming; Remote Administrating via the Internet or LAN; and best
of all an incredibly low PRICE that can make anyone's idea a reality!
Concerning the type(s) of
cameras you may use, we would recommend either our Color
Dome Camera

Sharp (380 TV Lines) / low
light (1.0 LUX) manual tilt & swivel Color
camera. Only 5" in diameter. Plug &
Play ready. unit easily mounts on walls or ceilings in
just minutes! Smoked Lexan cover. Perfect
for Businesses!
Price:$299.95
 | 1/3 "
Color CCD
|  | 400 lines of
resolution
 | 1.0 LUX
 | 4.75 in Diameter
x 2.75" High
 | Full tilt and
swivel
 | 1 year warranty |
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Perfect as a unobtrusive yet highly
versatile surveillance camera, the MD-31 offers a super sharp
picture and extremely low light capabilities. Camera manually
tilts and swivels, and unit easily mounts on walls and ceilings.
Includes:
Camera and easy connection instructions
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ra 230CB1
Color Color Bullet Camera Features
a 380 TV Lines of Resolution
Color
CCD with a low 0.5 LUX Rating and a 70° lens. Plug & Play
ready, camera measures .91" (dia) x 2 1/2" (L) and includes a
removable tilt & swivel base.
Price: $249.95
Price: $249.95
for indoor shots, and the weather proof color bullet
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KG-230CB1 Color KG-
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Weatherproof
Bullet Camera - Features
a 380 TV Lines of Resolution Color
CCD with a low 0.5 LUX Rating and a 70° lens.
Plug & Play ready, camera measures .91" (dia) x 2
1/2" (L) and includes a removable tilt & swivel
base. PRICE:
$274.95
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