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External I/O

 

Capturix VideoSpy can control thousands of input devices like sensors, motion sensors, temperature control, light sensors, etc.

With this feature you can trigger recording by a external input control. The same with External Output Controls, this ables you to control lights, automatic doors, ventaxs,etc. Trigged by clock or motion detection. You can also develop a hardware driver support to this system by using our SDK available based on a COM object.

 

 

 

Capturix VideoSpy can work with any input/ouput devices because it have a independent ActiveX Control that can be programmed by anyone, for more information see our Developer Zone

All developer resources are free and can be distributed,changed.

There are certified companies that develop hardware products specially for Capturix VideoSpy.

X10 Devices can be used if you have the supported controller.

Also there is devices for camera control modules.

See also: Camera Control

Compatible Products - Download Drivers

Driver Download

SDK

Build your own I/O system

 

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This is a Visual Basic project to build a COM object compatible with CVSCTRLIO.OCX

With this SDK you can make  your own interface with VideoSpy.

 

Driver Download

Telldus - Tellstick controller

Unlimited outputs

 

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Instructions:

 

1. Download the driver

 

2. Turn off VideoSpy software

 

3. Run the setup package

 

4. Run VideoSpy

 

5. On Settings go to External I/O setup your receivers

This driver is a Add-on that provides the support to use the Telldus TellStick  Controller. With this driver your can use VideoSpy  to control , lights and many other devices available.

Tellstick

433.92 Mhz

Compatible Receivers:

  • Chacon (Belgium, France, Spain)
  • CoCo Technologies (Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain)
  • DIY/B&Q (Ireland)
  • Intertechno (Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Romania, Switzerland)
  • KlikAanKlikUit (Netherlands)
  • Nexa (Norway, Sweden)
  • Proove (Sweden)
  • Waveman (Sweden) *
  • Elro (Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands)
  • Sartano (Sweden)
  • IKEA (Worldwide)

 

Driver Download

X10 Control via CM11 Interface

Unlimited outputs

 

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Instructions:

 

1. Download the driver

 

2. Turn off VS2008 software

 

3. Run the setup package

 

4. Run VS2008

 

5. On Settings go to External I/O and configure the outputs and the COM port.

This driver is a Add-on that provides the support to use the CM11 X10 Controller. With this driver your can use VS2007  to control , lights and many other devices available on X10 acessories, the input support is not implement but we are working on that.

You need a CM11 interface

 

Driver Download

Parallel Port Interface

8 outputs + 5 Inputs

 

 

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Instructions:

 

1. Download the driver

 

2. Turn off VS2008 software

 

3. Run the setup package

 

4. Run VS2008 and you will see the inputs and outputs

This driver is a Add-on that provides the support to use the 8 bit output and 5 input from the parallel port of the PC. With this driver your can use VS2007  to control relays, lights and many other devices, this able user to build their own systems and control it with our software.

Building your device:

How to control a 220V/110V equipment:

Example of controlling a relay from the PC's parallel printer port (LPT1 or LPT2). Figure A shows a solid state relay controlled by one of the parallel port data lines (D0-D7) using a 300 ohm resistor and 5 volt power source. The solid state relay will energize when a "0" is written to the data line. Figure B show mechanical relays controlled by two transistors. The relay in figure B is energized when a "1" is written to the data line. In each of the three circuits, a common connection is made from the negative side of the power supply to one of the port ground pins (18-25).

 

 

How to receive input signals:

Just connect the GND of the parallel port (Pin 18 to 25) to a Input Pin (10,11,12,13,15).

WARNING !!!

(USE AT YOUR OWN RISK THIS IS ONLY A SUGGESTION, ELECTRONIC KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED)

 

  

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