Switched video recording system
First Claim
1. In combination,A. a video recorder of a type having a real time operating mode wherein the video input to the recorder is applied continuously to the recorder video heads and the video tape is advanced at a selected relatively high speed and a time lapse operating mode in which the video input to the recorder is applied intermittently to the video recording heads when the heads are turned on by a video head gating signal and the tape is advanced at a selected relatively low speed and wherein the mode of the operation is selected by a manually operated mode select switch,B. a plurality of television cameras, each producing an output signal,C. a sequential switch connected between the television cameras and the recorder, said switch switching between the camera output signals on receipt of a switching signal so as to apply the output signals from the television cameras to the recorder on a time-shared basis, andD. means for deriving the switching signals from the video head gating signals developed in the recorder, said deriving means delaying each switching signal so that it occurs after the end of the gating signal from which it is derived, whereby the recorder records the pictures from the cameras as a repetitive series of frames on the recording tape and whereby the switch settles on each camera output signal in the sequence during the time that the head is turned off after the recorder has recorded the previous video signal pursuant to the head gating signal from which the switching signal was derived.
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Abstract
A video surveillance system which records the outputs of a plurality of video cameras in sequence normally operates in a time lapse mode so that video signals are recorded at spaced intervals of time to conserve video recording tape. When an emergency situation occurs in the installation being surveilled, an alarm button is depressed which automatically switches the system into a real time mode in which the video signals are recorded continuously so that there is no loss of useful information during the emergency.
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6 Claims
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1. In combination,
A. a video recorder of a type having a real time operating mode wherein the video input to the recorder is applied continuously to the recorder video heads and the video tape is advanced at a selected relatively high speed and a time lapse operating mode in which the video input to the recorder is applied intermittently to the video recording heads when the heads are turned on by a video head gating signal and the tape is advanced at a selected relatively low speed and wherein the mode of the operation is selected by a manually operated mode select switch, B. a plurality of television cameras, each producing an output signal, C. a sequential switch connected between the television cameras and the recorder, said switch switching between the camera output signals on receipt of a switching signal so as to apply the output signals from the television cameras to the recorder on a time-shared basis, and D. means for deriving the switching signals from the video head gating signals developed in the recorder, said deriving means delaying each switching signal so that it occurs after the end of the gating signal from which it is derived, whereby the recorder records the pictures from the cameras as a repetitive series of frames on the recording tape and whereby the switch settles on each camera output signal in the sequence during the time that the head is turned off after the recorder has recorded the previous video signal pursuant to the head gating signal from which the switching signal was derived.
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5. In combination,
A. a video recorder of a type having a real time operating mode wherein the video input to the recorder is applied continuously to the recorder video heads and the video tape is advanced at a selected relatively high speed and a time lapse operating mode in which the video input to the recorder is applied intermittently to the video recording heads when the heads are turned on by a video head gating signal and the tape is advanced at a selected relatively low speed and wherein the mode of the operation is selected by a manually operated mode select switch, B. a plurality of television cameras, each producing an output signal, C. a sequential switch connected between the television cameras and the recorder, said switch switching between the camera output signals on receipt of a switching signal so as to apply the output signals from the television cameras to the recorder on a time-shared basis, D. means for deriving the switching signals from the video head gating signals developed in the recorder, said deriving means delaying each switching signal so that it occurs after the end of the gating signal from which it is derived, whereby the recorder records the picture from the cameras as a repetitive series of frames on the recording tape and whereby the switch settles on each camera output signal in sequence during the time that the head is turned off after the recorder has recorded the previous video signal pursuant to the head gating signal from which the switching signal was derived, E. tape advance means including a step motor-type capstan, F. an oscillator whose frequency controls the speed of the motor, and G. a function generator connected to turn off the oscillator and then allow its frequency to rise slowly when the select switch is reset automatically by the latch, whereby the motor can change speed without stalling.
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