Back Up System Help
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01-04-2006, 05:03
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Back Up System Help
I don't understand why it needs their camera to do it, sounds fishy.
The LCD monitor must have the reverse/mirror functions built in to the monitor to reverse, can't be done by reversing a couple of wires like a CRT can. LCD monitors and chip cameras work using pixel- mapping, the reverse is done by software. It is possible that the camera in that system does the reverse-image, not the monitor? What is wrong with your original monitor? I am interested in it if you're not keeping it. Otherwise consider using the new camera with the old monitor. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Dan Leftwich wrote: > > I am replacing the video camera and monitor in my 87 FC. I have a > friend of a friend who got me a Honeywell High Res. Miniature Color > Camera with a 2.7-13.5 Auto Iris Lens. He says that the camera needs > very little light to function and has a b/w night function. I then got > a 6.8" LCD Safety Vision Monitor (HYPERLINK > "http://www.safetyvision.com/en/cms/? 17"http://www.safetyvision.com/en/c > ms/?17). I bought this unit because of a number of reasons. Primarily > they were size, remote, and the mirror function. > > I set the system up and came upon a stumbling point. That is the > monitor will not function in the mirror image unless it has a Safety > Vision camera hooked up to it. In other words it will not reverse the > image if you have mirror function selected. This has got me. I thought > I had researched this fully and now the tech department says I will need > a Safety Vision camera. I called Honeywell tech department and they say > that the polarity must be switched. I asked him if it were something I > could do and the answer was no. > > I've spent hours on the net looking for some answer but have come up > with nothing. I have read most if not all the posts on the Wanderlodge > sites and the only thing that is discussed is reversing the image on a > system with a CRT screen. > > So my question is how do you go about reversing the image for a LCD > screen? Blair or anyone's help will be much appreciated. > > Dan Leftwich > 87 35FC Somers NY > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.11/219 - Release Date: > 1/2/2006 > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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Back Up System Help - Dan Leftwich - 01-03-2006, 15:17
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