rsteele
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Hello community of my peers
I have a question that hopefully somebody can answer. Yesterday after visiting my dad's house and installing a printer made in 1993 on his computer, he showed me several interesting and unusual electronic items and told me I could have something from the pile. Out of all the stuff there, the most useful thing I found was a video intercom thing, so that is what I took. It appears to have been made also in the early 90's.
My goal is to put it in my office area in the basement of my house, so that when I am down here, the other people living here can call me from upstairs instead of having to climb up and down them just to tell me something, or scream at the top of their lungs just to even alert me they need/want something.
The problem I'm encountering is that I can not find any documentation for the video phone anywhere on the internet, not even the company who made it or a picture or video or anything at all. I need schematics and detailed requirements to figure out how to wire it correctly so the call button works when it is pressed. I have the RJ-11 phone wire hooked up correctly between the call button and microphone/camera and the base phone with the monitor. The device shows video and transmits sound, but only when I initiate the call from the base station/monitor. If the call button is pressed, nothing happens at all and no call is started. The product was made in Malaysia and it appears that it was to be sold and used there as well. The box is only in Malaysian language, as well as the small 20 page manual that came with it, and even after using multiple online translators, I still have not gained any headway.
My question I guess I am asking is....how can I find information and specs on such an uncommon device? I figured computer people would know best, which is why I asked here. If it helps at all or if anybody wants to try to help me find technical information, it is made by a company called MEC (I'm assuming it means Malaysia
Electronic(s) Company) and the model is SDV-8000 series. The title of the device is a "Door Video Phone". I currently don't have a way to upload any pictures of the device, but the Base Station/Monitor looks identical to an office desk phone, but with only 2 buttons instead of numbers and it has a 3.5 inch CRT screen in the top right corner. It is an off-white color. The camera/call button part is black and has a small solid state black and white camera with IR sensors to see at night. It is about 5 inches wide and about 6 inches tall and maybe 3 inches deep.
I hope somebody can help me with my issue, as getting it to work fully functionally would be a really nice addition to my office to assist me in being even lazier lol. Please let me know if anybody is interested in helping. Thanks for reading this entirely too long post.
Steele
PS I hope that this isn't upsetting to anybody because it doesn't concern Windows, or even computers really....I just trust this site when I can't find answers on the internet myself. People are smart and knowledgeable and friendly here. Thanks
My goal is to put it in my office area in the basement of my house, so that when I am down here, the other people living here can call me from upstairs instead of having to climb up and down them just to tell me something, or scream at the top of their lungs just to even alert me they need/want something.
The problem I'm encountering is that I can not find any documentation for the video phone anywhere on the internet, not even the company who made it or a picture or video or anything at all. I need schematics and detailed requirements to figure out how to wire it correctly so the call button works when it is pressed. I have the RJ-11 phone wire hooked up correctly between the call button and microphone/camera and the base phone with the monitor. The device shows video and transmits sound, but only when I initiate the call from the base station/monitor. If the call button is pressed, nothing happens at all and no call is started. The product was made in Malaysia and it appears that it was to be sold and used there as well. The box is only in Malaysian language, as well as the small 20 page manual that came with it, and even after using multiple online translators, I still have not gained any headway.
My question I guess I am asking is....how can I find information and specs on such an uncommon device? I figured computer people would know best, which is why I asked here. If it helps at all or if anybody wants to try to help me find technical information, it is made by a company called MEC (I'm assuming it means Malaysia
I hope somebody can help me with my issue, as getting it to work fully functionally would be a really nice addition to my office to assist me in being even lazier lol. Please let me know if anybody is interested in helping. Thanks for reading this entirely too long post.
Steele
PS I hope that this isn't upsetting to anybody because it doesn't concern Windows, or even computers really....I just trust this site when I can't find answers on the internet myself. People are smart and knowledgeable and friendly here. Thanks
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Compaq Presario CQ62
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel Celeron 900 @ 2.20GHz (mobile)
- Motherboard
- Generic S.O. board
- Memory
- 2GB DDR2 (upgrades to 4GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- On-board graphics by Intel
- Sound Card
- On-board sound by RealTek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 16.9" Generic PnP LCD Panel
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HM250HI 250GB
- PSU
- 9 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
- Case
- Notebook (S.O.)
- Cooling
- A tiny, insufficient fan.
- Keyboard
- Very basic standard keyboard, no 10-key
- Mouse
- Synaptics Touchpad or Targus 2.4g Wireless Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 100Mbps (not MBps!!!) 4G WiMaxx
- Other Info
- The very most basic and low-end laptop available on the market. Not great for anything data-intensive, but it gets the job done for school and web browsing. I'd give it 3 stars out of 5.