Setting Up XRay Vision with a Wired Camera
Plug the end of camera cable
(the part that looks like a phone
plug) into the audio/video
connector. Plug the black plug
Important! Use of the Video to USB Converter
requires Windows 95 OSR2.1 with USB support or
Windows 98/XP/2000. Do not plug in the Video
Converter until the X10 software is installed.
Installing the XRay Vision Software
Before you connect the Video to USB
Converter (model VA10A) you must first
install the drivers and XRay Vision
Software. First, download the XRay Vision
server software from X10.com at:
http://www.x10.com/xrv
Next, run the Server installation application. Select
the directory where XRay Vision will be installed
and decide how you want XRay Vision listed on
your Windows Start menu. After that, the XRay
Vision installation program will automatically finish.
You are now ready to set up the Video to USB
Adapter.
Connecting the USB
Video
Capture Adapter
When the installation
program instructs you to,
plug the Video to USB Converter
connector into a USB port on your computer. The
computer will recognize that new hardware has
been installed and complete the installation.
into the yellow video input jack
on the USB Video Capture
Adapter. Connect the power
supply to the power connector.
Installing XRay Vision Remote
Viewer
After you have installed the XRay
Vision server, you can use the XRay
Vision remote viewer look at your
images from any PC connected to the Internet.
Once again you need to download the software
from:
http://www.x10.com/xrv
This time choose the remote software. Run the
file Remote installation application and follow
the installation instructions. You are now ready
to connect to your XRay Vision server and
download images.
For more help, see:
http://www.x10.com/support
Setting Up the Camera
First, install the camera where you want
to use it and run the cable to the PC.
MODEL
NUMBER:
IN52A