User's Manual
©e2v technologies (uk) limited 2010 107553 09 Aug 2010 DAS762156AA (UK) Version 11, page 21
Connection to the camera is by fitting the
Analogue output Battery Pack in place of
the standard battery on the camera.
Video output from the camera must be
started either by a long push on the right-
hand button or remotely via the customer
software. Alternatively, the camera may
be set always to turn on with output video
sending as described in FAQ 1. When the
camera is sending video the ‘transmit’
icon is shown on the camera, circled in
red on the image.
The analogue video signal is in NTSC
60Hz format. This may be displayed on a
video monitor or, by using video inputs,
on a television or via a video recorder, or
into a computer using a TV card. The
connector on such devices is usually an
RCA phono socket and coloured yellow
and labelled ‘AV in’ or similar. The
camera does not connect to the antenna
socket.
Note: It is recommended that before each BA team enters the fire, the camera be fitted with a
fully charged rechargeable battery.
Disposal of batteries should be in line with local procedures and they should be
segregated from domestic waste.
The battery pack will self-discharge at approximately 2% per day. Battery packs that have been
stored off-charge for two weeks will run a camera for at least two hours. It is recommended that
the rechargeable batteries are placed into storage fully charged and are routinely recharged so as
to be ready for use and to maintain performance. Shelf life is maximised by storage between 10
°C and 25 °C (50 °F and 77 °F). Battery packs that become fully exhausted in storage may suffer
irreversible damage.










