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NEW & SMARTER! VCR Commander II!
RECORD ONLY THE ACTION!!!


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Hands FREE way to record ONLY the moments you want whether you’re home or not! 
 

NEW! Just Released! Now you can set your XCam2 and VCR on auto-pilot to "Record ONLY the action" in and around your home totally hands free! It's the NEW  VCR Commander II Kit. Whether you're home or not, when motion is detected, this amazing product can turn on the appropriate  Camera and your VCR - then automatically send a "Record" command to your VCR!

VCR Commander II also works with multiple camera systems (system expandable to 16+ cameras). If a person starts walking
around your house, as they enter Zone 1 the camera monitoring Zone 1 will turn on, and the VCR Commander II starts your VCR recording. As they enter Zone 2, the second camera will turn on (camera 1 will turn off) and the VCR will continue to record what's happening in Zone 2. As the person completes a trip around your home (ex. visiting Zones 1-4), the tape will show everything as they move between all four zones.

NEW - LEARNS MOTION SENSOR CODES! The VCR Commander II allows you to learn motion sensor codes (see control panel on right), so you can have the same motion sensor turn on a camera & turn on/record the VCR. (Solves the problem of needing double motion sensors; 1 for camera, 1 for VCR Commander)

When no motion has been detected from the motion detector for 5 minutes - the VCR Commander II will turn the VCR OFF or STOP recording. This will make sure your tape only shows the action and reduces the amount of blank, no action time. 

NEW - HOME & AWAY MODE! The VCR Commander II allows you to operate in a home & away mode.  In "away" mode, the VCR Commander will turn on the VCR and record the action based on being activated by a motion sensor. In "home" mode, when motion is detected - instead of turning on the VCR and recording, the VCR Commander will chime, to let you know about the action. 

Record ONLY the Action: Imagine going on a 2 week vacation with the family. When you get home, turn on the VCR and watch everything the happened around your home while you were away. Someone try to visit you? Someone try to break in? Who smashed the mailbox? It's all on tape! 

kit.gif (6646 bytes)How it works & directions for setup The new VCR Commander learns a sequence of up to 4 different IR commands (labeled PWR, REC,  PLAY, and STOP) and up to 4 different motion sensor signals.  You teach the IR commands by selecting the button on the VCR Commander II (UX23A) to learn for and then using the VCR remote control to emit that command to the VCR Commander II. Learning motion sensor codes is done in a similar manner. 

When the On command from the programmed  address is received, the VCR Commander II will issue the programmed IR sequence to the VCR through the IR emitter cable. More On commands (signals of further motion) within 5 minutes will be ignored. If no more On commands are seen within 5 minutes (no further motion), the VCR Commander II will issue the IR “Stop” command. After the “Stop” command is issued an On command will start the cycle over again. Because of this, it is recommended that you shouldn’t use the “PWR” command as part of their record sequence, and should instead leave their VCR on all the time.

Parts of the kit without camera: (This kit was designed for someone that already owns an XCam2 camera and VCR. If you do not own an XCam2 Camera yet, please see 3 Camera Deal below)

  • VCR Commander II Base

  • IR Emitter cable with 3 emitters

  • Power Adapter

Note: You must also have a VCR for this product to work.

 


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