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12-07-2012, 08:43 AM #1New Member
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Dear,
Probably a stupid question, but can the In Sight be powered by 220V?
Do you need to connect it to a computer or is it possible to let it work autonomous?
Can the In Sight be placed outside??
Regards,
Tom
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12-07-2012, 09:52 AM #2Diamond Member
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220v i dont know let me check later.
it does not have to be connected to a PC, can just be anywhere with power source. not to be outside I guess as it's not water proof (rain/ snow etc).
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Hi Tom,
The monitor can be powered by 220V.
Thanks for your question.
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Philips Moderation TeamForum Mod
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