The Remote Transmitter
Trigger-Controller allows you to control WHEN and WHY the video is
transmitted and recorded.
The RTTC is the brains of
the wireless transmission system. The user-friendly digital timer that
allows you to program the time and days you are interested in
monitoring. The RTTC receives the wireless triggers either turning the
built-in transmitter and external camera on, or ignoring it depending on
the time parameters that you have set. The User-friendly RTTC connectors
are labeled for simple installation. You have the option of transmitting
triggered events for one minute after activation or up to 48 minutes (in
the case of the wireless PIR it will reactivate when more movement is
detected making it possible to keep the after trigger time at 1 minute
usually). The resettable circuit breaker eliminates the
possibility of damage to the system. There is an auxiliary 12VDC
power output that can be tied into a second camera and transmitter.
Once you have seen the RTTC in action you will never transmit
continuously again.
RTTC FEATURES:
Color-coded modular inputs
Reverse Polarity protection
Resettable Circuit
Breaker
Digital ON/OFF times
Continuous record option
Trigger length
adjustment
Built-in 2.4Ghz Transmitter
Video Set up monitor output
12 VDC Battery Powered
Example of the RTTC ON/OFF times
Suppose I am having a problem on
the weekend.
Set MON-FRI ON at 17:30
PRESS I/O set OFF 06:30 MON-FRI
What you have just set with only one set of
parameters is for the system to be active Monday through Friday at night
and all day Saturday and Sunday until 06:30 on Monday morning.
The RTTC saves battery life, maintains privacy for those individuals not
involved and reduces review time.
Color-coded connectors:
The connectors - inputs and
outputs are very user-friendly - everything is clearly labeled and marked
for video in, video out, power in power out - there is also an auxiliary
power output for a second camera/transmitter
Each dip switch has a value to extend the trigger length
/ record time.
When using the PIR this is set on the minimum default setting as the PIR
will continue triggering while there is movement.
Usually it is only when you are using the other wireless triggering
devices that trigger after record times are set.