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J: CCD/CCTV Video <strong>Setup</strong> for Discontinued Hardware<br />

Note:<br />

You should use a power pack to power the camera even if you are using a<br />

FlashPoint ISA, FlashPoint PCI or FlashPoint 128.<br />

• LNL-VKPW77A (Has been replaced by DPS060200-P5.)<br />

• S-Video cable (# HOC-3652): Each end terminates in a 4-pin connector.<br />

One connector plugs into your FlashPoint board. The other connector plugs<br />

into your camera. A different cable is needed (as per the “FlashPoint Cables”<br />

chapter of the FlashPoint <strong>User</strong>’s Manual) if you are using a FlashPoint board<br />

other than a FlashPoint Lite PCI or a FlashPoint Lite 128. A different cable<br />

may be needed (as per your camera user guide) if you are using a camera<br />

other than the Hitachi VKC-77U.<br />

• EHK-283 flash kit (Optional): (Has been replaced by EHK-K42U-A.) This<br />

may not be needed for all applications. The EHK-283 kit is designed to help<br />

eliminate shadows that may appear behind the subject that you are capturing,<br />

or under the subjects chin (known as bearding). It is intended for abnormally<br />

dark environments or conditions in which the lighting is constantly<br />

changing. Most capture environments have adequate light to capture a<br />

subject with the VKC-77U capture kit, but to enhance the colors (more real<br />

life), and to eliminate shadows, the flash kit is necessary. The flash kit<br />

includes the following hardware:<br />

– Vivitar 283 flash unit<br />

– VP-1 Manual Flash Adjustment Sensor: This replaces the Auto<br />

Tyristor which ships attached to the front of the Vivatar 283 flash unit.<br />

• Flash Sync cable (# HOC-3653): This cable is required for your FlashPoint<br />

board to fire your Vivitar 283 flash unit. One end terminates in a straight<br />

connector, which plugs into your FlashPoint board. The other end terminates<br />

in a right-angled connector, which attaches to an adapter cable that plugs<br />

into your flash unit. (The adapter cable ships with your Vivitar 283 flash<br />

device.)<br />

If you’re setting up a CCTV video station you need the following hardware:<br />

• CCD Video camera: The camera must output video in one of the following<br />

formats:<br />

– RGB: The FlashPoint Lite PCI and FlashPoint Lite 128 do not support<br />

this format.<br />

– NTSC S-Video<br />

– NTSC Composite<br />

– PAL S-Video<br />

– PAL Composite<br />

• Video cable(s) and possible CCTV switcher: The cable(s) needed depend<br />

on the model of FlashPoint board you have, the number of CCTV cameras<br />

the computer is supposed to connect to and the video format being used.<br />

Note:<br />

Although FlashPoint boards have multiple video inputs (the number<br />

depending on the model of FlashPoint board), Alarm Monitoring stations are<br />

configured to use only one FlashPoint video input at a time. Therefore, if a<br />

monitoring station is to use multiple CCTV video cameras, the FlashPoint<br />

board must be connected to a CCTV switcher (instead of directly to the<br />

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