Cisco WVC2300 Business Internet Video Camera I/O ports power lights on/off ?

What is needed to make it possible to enable the Cisco WVC2300 Business Internet Video Camera to use it's I/O ports to power lights on/off ?

Talking to our Development team. They replied to me with this.
Depends on the device the camera is connected to, if it's some sort of a transistor or a relay then it shouldn't be a problem. Think of the camera as a simple relay, all it does is turn on and off, so if you need to turn on and off a light you'll need to limit the switch device in such a way that the connection from the camera to the device does not exceed the output voltage requirement on the camera (If they remember correctly 24V.2A).
I hope this helps.
I believe any of our authorized resellers might have kits or equipment that can help with this.
Eric Moyers
Cisco Network Support Engineer
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