Hey folks, it took alot of ingenuity, but we designed and completed
a PIC microcontroller circuit to replace the NR2 remote and provide
an Auto record function.
Bazamataz (user nic) designed and printed the PIC circuit in England.
What this means:
We have built a prototype box where the PIC circuit LED is in front of the receiving IR demodulator.
With the flick of a switch, the NR2 powers up, goes to its splash
screen, to the menu, then to auto record.
If video is present at the time of switching on, the NR2 goes directly to record mode.
Switching off the switch powers the NR2 off. Switching it on again,
it goes directly to auto recording without the Auto record feature
enabled. (in the NR2 menu)
The whole cct runs off of 12Vdc. Included is an onboard 5 volt regulator to power the NR2. The NR2 power cable is with our cct.
Just plug in 12VDC to the box, power it up and the NR2 records.
Replacing the switch with a motion sensor makes any NR2 a security
recording device.
A movie, using the NR2 as the source, is available on our site at
www.olson-engineering.com under products. Bazamataz kindly provided
this little movie as a demo only. The box used in the movie is not
the final one.
A full system, complete with a helmet cam (bullet cam) will be
tested in the next few days. The test vehicle will be a Kawasaki
Ninja, travelling at about 200 km/hr.
We thank Johan at Neuros for his support in helping us with this
project. The guys at Neuros rock!
Ex-Navy