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Implementing i-Catcher

Learn how to implement an i-Catcher system, from single camera residential to multi-camera - multi-site.

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i-Catcher Device Control

Controlling equipment from the i-Catcher Console system

i-Catcher Console has the ability to control I/O ports attached to certain devices, such as the Axis 241Q network video server. By using simple interface equipment such as a relay board i-Catcher Console can be used to turn on almost any electrical equipment.

We have set up a simple system which you can control to demonstrate the integration of i-Catcher Console and control devices. Our setup consists of i-Catcher Console, an Axis 241Q network video server, a Velleman Relay Board Kit, and some simple appliances. Read more about how we set the system up.

By using the control buttons below, you can switch these devices on and off directly. The buttons send commands to i-Catcher Console, which turns the appropriate I/O port on the Video Server on or off, controlling one of four relays connected to the mains connection on an appliance.

Camera Feed
Controls
Light 1
 
Light 2

The Live View on the left is from one of our office cameras, and allows you to see the effects of using the switches above.

This functionality has been placed on this page using the i-Catcher HTTP API, which is described fully in the i-Catcher Console 3.2 SDK.