peel out RS485 communication cable, then connect back of the DVR panel. in RS 485 control system then ... go to protocol setting in the DVR on that assign camera ID.. then save.. finish.
Most security camera come with the software to be able to connect and control your camera from any internet connection. The best software comes with the Linksys security cameras from my experience.
You can get a cable for your camera which would connect to a computer USB port.
Yes, there are many printers that will do that. The new Epson, HP and Dell printers have a memory card spot to print directly from your camera. Sometimes, there will even be a USB connection to connect straight to your camera from your printer.
This will depend on your camera. If your camera has an internal memory card, you will need a cord to connect your camera to your computer's USB port. If your camera has a removable memory card, simply plug that into your computer, or into a memory card adapter if needed.
The easiest way to use a video camera on a computer is get a TV card put in your computer, i.e. Wintv products. They come as usb or pci cards, i would go for the pci card type myself as usb can be a twitchy connection. The way i would connect the camera would be ,, connect a video recorder or DVD recorder to the card and run a camera off the inputs of the recorder. then tune the video or DVD recorder and use its aux control and then your cam output will be visible.This would be recognised as a video source anyway which means you could use the camera for social networking too.
Yes, if you have the usb cable, you can connect it.
Although you theoretically could fashion a way to physically connect the two devices, there is no communication protocol between the two, therefore the entire exercise would be futile.
Well it depends, if our talking about a wireless connection to the camera or to transfer files. either way both answer is yes. with the right software and hardware you can set your camera anywhere (in range) and operate it from your Computer. But transferring pictures and movies you have to have the appropriate usb to connect it
Additional information will be required to answer your question. Is it an aftermarket back up camera and what year is the XC90?
Yes, you can connect your camera to your iPad using the camera connector.
Connect it to any computer with a USB cable (mini connection on the side of the camera) Power the camera and set it to 'display' pictures mode - that will turn it into a virtual hard drive that the computer should recognize - a window will pop up with folders in the camera. Open them to find your pics.
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