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Digicam - Setup

prices.gif (2062 bytes) 1. Disk Space usage:  Curious as to how much disk space (hard drive space) the program uses during recording? Here's an example. If you recorded a B/W camera at 5 frames per second with only 10 Gigs of available hard drive space, you could record for 2500 hours! Folks, that's more than 3 months of recording.

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It digitally compresses the data for storage and then during playback, it decompresses that particular data for viewing.

2. More Features: One beautiful feature the program offers is that you can choose how many frames per second you want to record -- more or less frames (FPS) and how long you want it to record! Choosing exactly how many FPS you wish to record is something a Time Lapse VCR cannot do! Nor can a VCR record 'Digitally'. Your images will be crisp and clear and unlike VHS tapes, your data will not degrade over repeated playback. With its added features of 'Slow Motion, Fast-Track, Time/Date Stamp', viewing is precise and timely.  mframe.jpg (8036 bytes)
mframe.jpg (8036 bytes) Another feature which is sure to be useful is your Motion Detector mode. Besides it's regular setup, it also includes a 'Pixel Sensitivity' mode. You can either increase or decrease the pixel change sensitivity varying from small or extreme pixel changes before triggering recording. Now if that's not enough, then simply take your mouse and draw around the section(s) of each cameras image in the areas you would like to trigger recording. The Multicam 'Motion Detector' mode will then ignore the rest of the screen and only trigger recording within the section(s) you drew around! Is that slick or what?
Other features that will come in handy are a 12x Zoom function, Password/Lock-out protection, the ability to customize each individual camera, i.e. if there shouldn't be any activity in a particular cameras view, you can make just that camera call you when triggered while all others may simply record, an optional Alarm feature that sounds via your computer speakers when a camera is triggered and a host of other features! 

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We know you'll love the Multicam, it's price and the features it offers (compared to all other current packages on the market today) just as much as we do!

3. Installation:  Turn off your computer and then unplug it. Then remove your PC's casing cover and then pop in our Multicam PCI board/card into an available PCI slot. Now place the PC's casing cover on your computer, plug your camera(s) into the back of the PCI card and then power up your computer. Once powered up, Windows will detect your new PCI card. Load the included CD into your CD slot and then direct Windows to your CD for the new drivers it requires.   After this, install the Multicam software (also included on the CD). Now you're ready for action! 

Further detailed information on the software will be included with your CD. If you do not know what a PCI slot or a USB port is (USB port only for Single DiGiCam) or where they are on your PC, please refer to your PC's instruction manual.

4. DiGiCam Software Ver. PC or Laptop Minimum Requirements: Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME (Millennium Edition) or XP, one USB Camera, IBM PC compatible with CPU Pentium II, 350MHz, 64MB of RAM, 4MB of RAM on the VGA card. For Remote Access, modem capable of 33.6 bps. For Audio, modem with voice feature and Full-Duplex sound card (Sound Blaster compatible).

4A. Single Input DiGiCam PC or Laptop Minimum Requirements: Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME (Millennium Edition) or XP, one USB port, IBM PC compatible with CPU Pentium II, 350MHz, 128MB of RAM, 4MB of RAM on the VGA card. For Remote Access, modem capable of 33.6 bps. For Audio, modem with voice feature and Full-Duplex sound card (Sound Blaster compatible).

4B. All other DiGiCam's PC or Laptop Minimum Requirements: Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME (Millennium Edition) or XP, one PCI slot, IBM PC compatible with CPU Pentium II, 500MHz, 128MB of RAM, 16MB of RAM on the VGA card. For Remote Access, modem capable of 33.6 bps. For Audio, modem with voice feature and Full-Duplex sound card (Sound Blaster compatible).
 
 
4C. All other DiGiCam PC or Laptop Recommended Requirements: IBM PC compatible with CPU Pentium III, 800MHz, 256MB of RAM, 32MB of RAM on the VGA card. For Remote Access, modem capable of 56K or better i.e. cable/DSL connection.
 

 

Would you like to see a Demo of the DiGiCam in action? If so, please give us a call
 
 
     

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