Claims
- 1. A video camera substitution system comprising;
- a. a fixed position video camera system, capable of generating a failure signal, aimed at a target area;
- b. a variable position camera system capable of generating position coordinate data;
- c. a memory storing coordinate data corresponding to the position of the variable position camera while aimed at the target area of the fixed position video camera system; and
- d. a controller which recalls the data from the memory and moves the variable position camera system to the position specified on receipt of the failure signal.
- 2. The video camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the position coordinate data includes pan and tilt information.
- 3. The camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the fixed position video camera system comprises a video camera and a failure detection circuit.
- 4. The camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the variable position camera system includes a position encoder circuit to monitor tilt and pan positions and a video camera.
- 5. The camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the variable position camera system further includes an encoder circuit to monitor the camera lens position.
- 6. The camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the movement of the variable position camera system takes place substantially simultaneously to receipt of the failure signal.
- 7. The camera substitution system of claim 1 wherein the memory can be loaded with position data by user input to the controller.
- 8. A video surveillance system comprising:
- a. a remotely targetable video source;
- b. a plurality of video recorders;
- c. a memory holding target coordinates;
- d. a controller operatively connected to the memory, the video source and the video recorders, which can target the video source according to the coordinates in memory and route video output signals from the video source to one or more of the video recorders; and
- e. a non-remotely targetable video source covering an area.
- 9. The video surveillance system of claim 2 wherein the non-remotely targetable video source generates a failure signal upon occurrence of a failure condition.
- 10. The video surveillance system of claim 9 wherein the controller repositions the remotely targetable video source to the area upon receipt of the failure signal.
- 11. A video surveillance system comprising:
- a. a remotely targetable video source;
- b. a plurality of video recorders;
- c. a memory holding target coordinates; and
- d. a controller operatively connected to the memory, the video source and the video recorders, which can target the video source according to the coordinates in memory and route video output signals from the video source to one or more of the video recorders;
- wherein the controller inserts data into the video output signal before routing the signal to the video recorders.
- 12. The video surveillance system of claim 11 wherein the data is inserted into an unused portion of the video output signal.
- 13. The video surveillance system of claim 12 wherein the unused portion is a horizontal line interval of the video signal.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/061,281, filed Apr. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,889,551 which is a division of Ser. No. 08/750,921, filed Jan. 22, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,745,166.
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