The MediCap® USB200 makes it easy to capture digital medical images and video clips from virtually any analog medical imaging device with a standard BNC or S-Video output.
Capturing Still Images
When an image you want to preserve is displayed on your monitor, press the Capture Still button. A still image will be recorded. You can continue to press this button to record additional images.
Capturing Video Clips
When a video clip you want to capture is displayed on your monitor, press the Capture Video button once to start recording and press this button again to stop recording. You can then press this button again to start recording a new clip, and so on.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: USB200 MediCap. Digital medical imaging capture device. Saves images and video clips acquired from analog video sources to a USB flash drive or USB hard drive.
Housing: Durable metal housing with high-impact plastic front plate
LCD Monitor: 2 1/2-inch color (for video confirmation and navigation only, not for diagnostic purposes)
Built-in speaker 200 Hz – 15 kHz, 1 W, menu-adjustable volume control (for audio confirmation only, not for diagnostic purposes)
Video In/Out: PAL or NTSC (menu selectable) S-Video or composite BNC connections for both output and input
Audio In/Out: Standard 3.5 mm stereo jacks (one for input, one for output)
USB Support: USB 2.0, Hi-Speed, 1 front connector, 3 rear connectors (all powered).
The front connector is for capturing images and video clips to the USB flash drive.
The rear connectors are for additional options.
Support: For hands-free capture (compatible with standard foot pedals, not included). foot control Standard 3.5 mm mini jacks (one for capturing still images and one for capturing video sequences)
Specifications: Size: 240 x 210 x 63 mm - Weight: 1.7 kg
Ambient temperature Storage and transport: -40° to +85° C / Operation: -20° to +40° C
Resolution: NTSC: 720 x 480 pixels. PAL: 720 x 576 pixels
Video formats: H.264, DVD quality. NTSC: 720 x 480 pixels. PAL: 720 x 576 pixels.
Quality levels: Low (DVD-): 1.5 Mbps variable bit rate (VBR)
Audio format: AAC, 2 channels, 16 bits, sampling rate 22050 Hz,bit rate 128 Kbit/s