BK7000 High Definition Videoscope Operating Manual 1
General Safety Information Read and understand all instruc ons. Failure to follow all instruc ons listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. Work Area Safety • Keep your work area clean and well lit. Clu eredbenches and dark areas may cause accidents. • Do not operate electrical devices or video scopetool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or heavy dust.
Personal Safety • Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not use video scope while red or under the influence of drugs, alcohol,or medica ons. A moment of ina en on while opera ng tools may result in serious personal injury. • Do not overreach. Keep proper foo ng and balance at all mes. Proper foo ng and balance enables be er control of the tool in unexpected situa ons. • Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protec on (users and bystanders).
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read these precautions carefully before using the battery chargeror battery. A/C Power Supply • Do not probe A/C power supply with conduc ve objects. Shor ng of ba ery terminals may cause sparks, burns or electrical shock. • Do not use A/C power supply if damaged. A damaged A/C power supply increases the risk of electrical shock. • Use an appropriate power source. Do not a empt to use a step‐up transformer or an engine generator.
and untrained persons. • Unplug the A/C power supply from outlet beforea emp ng any maintenance or cleaning. Reduces the risk of electrical shock. • Do not use A/C power supply in a damp, wetor explosive environment. Do not expose torain, snow or dirt. Contaminants and moisture increase the risk of electrical shock. • Do not open the A/C power supply or BK7000 housings. Have repairs performed only at authorized loca ons. (See Snap‐on Service Center). • Do not carry the A/C power supply by power cord.
Battery Safety • The ba eries in the BK7000 are NOT user replace‐ able. Call your Service Center if you believe the BK7000 ba ery is in need of service. • Properly dispose of the BK7000. Exposure to high temperatures can cause the ba ery to explode, so do not dispose of in a fire. Some countries have regula ons concerning ba ery disposal. Please follow all applicable regula ons. • Charge ba ery in temperatures above 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) and below 113 degrees F (45 degrees C).
Battery Safety continued • If the BK7000 is damaged, do not plug the A/C power supply into it. Do not a empt to charge. • Never disassemble the BK7000 unit. There are no user‐serviceable parts inside. • Disassembling the BK7000 may cause electrical shock or personal injury. Avoid contact with fluids leaking from the BK7000 unit. Fluids may cause burns or skin irrita on. Thoroughly rinse with water in case of accidental contact with fluid. Consult doctor if fluid comes into contact with eyes.
Video Scope Use and Care • Use video scope only as directed. Do not operate the inspection unit unless the owner’s manual has been read and proper training has been completed. • Do not immerse the handheld display unit in water. Store in a dry place. Such measures reduce the risk of electric shock and damage. The imager head and the cable are water resis‐ tant when the unit is fully assembled, but the video display unit/handle is not. • Do not use the camera if condensation forms inside the lens.
• If unit is dropped, check for breakage of parts, and any other conditions that may affect the tool’s operation. If damaged, have the tool ser‐ viced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools. • Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your tool. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool. • Dry your hands before turning the unit ON or OFF. • Protect against excessive heat.
Service • Do not a empt to take any pieces of this unit apart unless directed to by this manual. • Follow instruc ons for changing accessories. Accidents are caused by poorly maintained equipment. • Provide proper cleaning. Do not use acetone to clean the unit. Instead, use isopropanol. • Gently clean the LCD with a dry cloth. • Stop using the unit if it starts smoking or emit‐ ng noxious fumes.
– When the product exhibits a dis nct changein performance. If you have any questions regarding the service or repair of this machine, call or write to the appropriaterepair center location (see "Snap‐on Service Center Locations”). Technical questions can be directed to our toll free number at 1‐877‐765‐7665 Monday through Friday 6:30 am to 5:00 pm Central Time (U.S. customers only).
Specific Safety Information Read this operator's manual carefully before using. Failure to understand and follow the contents of thismanual may result in electrical shock, fire and/or severe personal injury. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera on.
interference to radio communica ons. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par cular installa on. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionrecep on, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separa on between the equipment and receiver. – Consult the dealer for help.
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This Class A digital device complies with Canadian ICES‐003.
Video Scope Safety • Do not place tool into anything or anywhere thatmay contain a live electrical charge. • FOR WALLS: For inspec ng inside walls, be sure to shut off the circuit breaker to the whole house before using the tool behind any of the walls • FOR PIPES: If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an electrical charge, have a qualified electrician check the pipe before using the tool. Ground circuits, in some cases, can be returned to cast iron pipes and cause them tobe charged.
Product Description The BK7000 digital high defini on videoscope provides true HD video thanks to it high resolu on imager paired with the high resolu on LCD screen.
Included with the BK7000: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BK7000 handheld unit 5.
Specifications Getting Started Descrip on The BK7000 video scope displays live color video from an imaging sensor and lighting source connected to a flexible dual view imager cable. The unit is capable of capturing still images and full‐ motion video, along with audio. It can be used to look into tight spots and beam back real‐time video to a true high definition color LCD.
Specifica ons Total Weight.....................................2.25 lbs (800g) DISPLAY UNIT: Power Supply.................................. Internal Li‐Ion Battery, 3.7V, 2600 mAh, 9.6 watt‐hours Charge time..................................... 1.25 hours Charger Input................................... 5V DC, 1. Amp Length.............................................. 1.28" (32.5mm) Width................................................ 6.75" (171.4mm) Height...............................................3.
DISPLAY UNIT Specifica ons: Run‐time on battery........................ 3 hours (approximately) Wireless interface...........................Wi‐Fi ‐ 802.11n Wireless range................................ 50 ft (10m) Operating Temperature................... 32°F to 86°F (0°C to 30°C) (Batteries will not charge above 113°F (45°C)) Storage Temperature...................... ‐4°F to 140°F (‐20°C to 60°C ) 77°F (25°C) is ideal for maximum battery life. Relative Humidity.............................
IMAGER: Length.............................................. 36 in (0.91m) Forward Camera/Side Camera Field of View.................................... approximately 62° diagonal Optimal Focal Range....................... 0.5” to 12” (12cm to 30.5cm) Resolution........................................ 1280 x 720 Operating Temperature................... 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) Storage Temperature...................... ‐4°F to 140°F (‐20°C to 60°C) Relative Humidity............................
A/C Power Supply: Input Voltage....................................100‐240VAC, 50‐60Hz 0.6Amp Maximum inrush current ................ 30A @ 115VAC, 60A @ 230VAC Output voltage ................................ 5V DC 2.6Amp Max No Load Standby power ................ <0.3W Operating Temperature................... 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) Storage Temperature...................... 14°F to 167°F (‐10°C to 75°C) Relative Humidity...........................
Available Accessories BK7000‐38FV ‐ 3.8mm diameter, 36 inch long forward view imager BK7000‐38SV ‐ 3.8mm diameter, 36 inch long Side view imager The 3.8mm diameter imagers are specifically designed to be able to pass through the glow plug port in a diesel engine. The side view will provide a high definition image of the cylinder walls and image of the valve profile. The forward facing imager will provide a clear image of the piston face and combustion cup.
Feature Outlines (diagram of the unit with descriptions of hardware functions/features) 24
Introduction Do not operate the video scope in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or combustible dust. This unit create sparks which may ignite the fumes or dust. No responsibility will be taken by Snap‐on for any resulting damage to the unit or to the operator if it is used with corrosive or dangerous or explosive gas and dust mixtures.
When using the video scope at the inspection site, make certain that you and the work area is safe for the unit to be used. This is not classified as flameproof or intrinsically safe; therefore, it must not be used where explosion hazard may exist. For complete details on product and operator safety, review the General Safety Information section.
Setup Battery Requirements/Warnings Daily, before use, inspect the BK7000 and A/C Power Supply and correct any problems. Set up charger according to these procedures to reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock, fire, and other causes and prevent tool and system damage. Before using the BK7000 for the first time, allow it charge for at least 1.5 hours to ensure that the batteries are fully charged.
Assembling the Charger The charger is supplied with a selection of power outlet adaptors for use in multiple countries. Before first use, select the appropriate adaptor for your country and attach it by aligning the male notches on the back of the adapter with the female notches on the power block then twist clockwise, the adapter will click and lock into place. To switch adapter, push and hold down on the locking tap, located on the power block, and twist counterclockwise to release/open, see Figure 2.
Charging the Unit With dry hands, insert the USB‐C end of the power cord into the charging port as shown in Figure 3 and insert the USB‐A end into the power block. Ensure that the correct adapter is fitted into the power block and insert the charger into a suitable power outlet to charge unit.
The BK7000 will only charge the batteries if the temperature is between 0°C and 45°C (32°F and 113°F). Outside of this temperature range the BK7000 may continue to operate but the batteries will not charge, and the Charge Status LED will be off. When the battery is fully charged, status LED will be illuminated solid green. There is no risk of over‐charging the battery. When the battery has been fully charged, the charger automatically switches to retention charging.
Be sure to inspect the power cord and power block for any damages. If there are any broken or worn parts, exposed wires or any damage of this nature, do not use until parts are replaced. Be sure to keep the unit clean; free of oils, grease and dirt, as described in the Maintenance section. This will prevent the unit from slipping out of your hands and will allow proper unit ventilation.
Charging Status Charge Status LED Status Battery Status Not Charging LED is OFF No power to battery Charging Green (blinking) Battery is low Fully Charged Green (solid) Battery is fully charged 32
Not Charging Red (blinking) Battery/unit error The LED light on the unit change color and pattern depending on the status of the battery.
Disconnecting and Connecting Imagers To switch imagers, first, turn the unit off. Then pinch and hold the sides of the connector and pull imager out of the unit. To connect an imager be sure to align the male notches on the imager connector with the female notches on the unit and insert, see Figure 4.
Powering the Unit The BK7000 unit is ready to use directly out of the box. No assembly process is required. The unit can be powered on by pressing and holding the power button for 2 seconds. The unit will power on and the indicator light will illuminate. To turn the unit off, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds and the unit will power off.
Operation The BK7000 requires an initial registry setup out of the box. Once the unit is set up and registered, it will be ready use.
Power on the unit, once the splash screen disappears, the language selection page will appear. Scroll through the languages and select one by clicking on the language bar. The blue arrow on the language bars indicates “next page”, see Figure 5.
Figure 5: Language Selec on 38
Set Date/Time After the language has been set, the next page will prompt you to select the time zone. The time zone can be set to your choice or skipped and set later, see Figure 6. Important: Setting the time zone allows for a time and date stamp on important documents and submissions.
Keep pink circle but remove pink line.
WiFi Setup 42
WiFi can be set by selecting a secured network and entering a password. The WiFi setup can be skipped and set later, see Figure 7.
corner. Important: The time zone will properly be retrieved and displayed only when the unit is connected to WiFi.
Register Device On the next page enter in your name, phone number and email address. Then click on “REGISTER” to use the tool, see Figure 8.
Using the BK7000 Home screen button functionalities Ba ery Status Wi‐Fi Status Media Gallery Bluetooth UI Flip Image Capture LED Control Se ng Menu 46
LED control Touch the light bulb icon to make the LED Slide appear 47
Battery icon on screen shows the statuses of the battery life Battery Icon Icon Color/Pattern Battery Life Status Green (solid) Fully charged battery Red (blinking) < 25% battery life remaining 48
Taking a picture Once satisfied with what is displayed on the screen, click on the shutter button, refer to Figure X for icon descriptions. The screen will flash black, indicating that the picture was successfully taken. To view the screen in full display before taking the picture, tap the screen once; to re‐display screen icons, tap the screen once again.
Taking a video Click on the menu button in the bottom, right corner and select the “Video” mode under the “Camera Settings”. Then click the “X” in the top, left corner of the menu to exit and return to the home screen. In video mode, the shutter button will be displayed as a red record button with a white circle around it. To start recording, click on the record button, the video record time will start and be displayed on the left side of the screen underneath the battery icon.
Settings Menu – Photos, Video Photo or Video select Camera select Diagnos c Filter select 51
Settings Menu Auto shutdown se ng Screen Brightness Control On screen Time and Date 52
Settings Menu Speaker Volume Control Microphone On/Off Memory Capacity 53
Settings Menu Wi‐Fi Status Bluetooth Status Language Selec on Speaker Volume 54
Settings Menu Time & Date Se ng Firmware update Licensing Agreement 55
Viewing pictures and videos To view pictures and videos, click on the gallery icon.
On the next screen you can view and playback pictures and videos by clicking on them. To delete items out of the library, click on the “Select” button in the … corner, then tap on each picture or image, a check mark will appear in the selection box of each item, click “Delete”.
Audio Annotation 58
Annotating a Picture 59
Renaming A File 60
Transferring photos and videos to computer Connect the unit to a computer using the USB-C to USB power cord that is included with the unit. Once the external drive appears on the computer, click on it. The pictures and videos can be transferred and saved to the file of your choice on the PC.
Connecting to Wi‐Fi The WiFi can be enabled and disable in the main menu. Click on the main menu button, scroll down to “Connectivity”, click on “Wifi”.
Connecting to Bluetooth 63
Connecting to Bluetooth 2 64
Connecting to Bluetooth 3 65
Resetting BK7000 to factory settings Click on the “reset” button next “Factory Reset”. A pop up box with appear asking “Are you sure”, click on “yes”. The unit screen will turn black then restart. Once the unit reboots up, you will be prompted to setup and register the unit.
Troubleshooting SYMPTOM Display unit does not display image from imager Units will not switch on POSSIBLE REASON The imager is not fully inserted into the unit Damaged imager Imager camera covered Battery is critically low SOLUTION Connect imager securely to unit Replace imager Clean imager lens Charge unit until battery indicator light is solid green 67
Battery does not hold charge Faulty battery Power supply is not plugged in Units will not charge Image on display is frozen Damaged power supply/power cord Operating temperature is below or above 32°F and 113°F Processor locked up Contact a nearby service center and start the return process. Check power supply connection and secure to power source. Replace power supply. Place unit in temperature environment between 32°F and 113°F, allow to cool or warm, then charge the unit.
Charging LEDs flashing red Faulty battery/unit Contact a nearby service center and start the return process.
Warranty Limited Two (2) Year Warranty Snap‐on Tools Company (the “Seller”) warrants only to the original purchaser that under normal use, care and service, the Equipment (except as otherwise provided herein) shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of original invoice.
shall apply to) any damage to, malfunctioning, in operability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by, resulting from or attributable to (A) abuse, misuse or tampering;(B) alteration, modification or adjustment of the Equipment by other than Seller’s authorized representatives; (C) installation, repair or maintenance (other than specified operator maintenance) of the Equipment or related equipment, attachments, peripherals or optional features by other than Seller’s authorized representatives; (D)
by Seller; or (H) failure to comply with any applicable federal, state or local regulation, requirement or specification governing emission analyzers and related supplies or consumables. Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed on regular business days during Seller’s normal working hours within a reasonable time following purchaser’s request. All requests for Warranty service must be made during the stated warranty period. This Warranty is nontransferable.
Snap‐on Service Center Locations Eastern Repair Center (USA) 6320 Flank Drive Harrisburg, PA 17112 USA Toll Free # ‐ (USA only): (800)‐ 848‐5067 Telephone: (717) 652‐7914 Fax: (717) 652‐7123 Snap‐on Tools (Australia) Pty Ltd National Distribution Centre Unit 6/110 Station Road PO Box 663 Sven Hills, NSW 1730 Australia Telephone: (61) 2‐9837‐9100 Fax: (61) 2‐9624‐2578 email: sota.webmasters@snapon.
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Caution: Note : Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC et aux normes RSS de l’Industrie du Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer des interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types BK7000 with BK7000 (FCC ID: 2AADC‐BK7) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest reported SAR values for body‐worn is 0.61W/kg. This device was tested for typical body‐worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body.