Operator`s manual

Ridge Tool Company
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CS1000 and camera, start a new Job File,
and start recording an autolog video For
more information about the Autolog Key to
quick start an inspection, turn to page 17�
4� Push the camera head through the line You will
see the live feed from your camera in the Live
View area of your CS1000’s screen Zero the
counter, if necessary, by pressing and holding
the Zero Key
5� Proceed with pipe inspection as described in
your SeeSnake manual�
Interface Overview
Navigating the Menus and Screens
The CS1000 keypad Arrow Keys and
keyboard arrow keys
can both be used to navigate
through menus and screens in the equipment’s
interface� Use the Select Key
or the keyboard’s
Enter Key
to make selections and apply changes�
Use the CS1000’s Menu Key
or the keyboard’s Esc
Key to move backwards through the various menus
and screens�
Throughout the manual we will use the CS1000 keypad
when referring to the interface�
Software Interface
First we will discuss the software interface of the
CS1000� The on-screen interface has three regions:
Live View, Dashboard and Status Bar
Figure 15 Live View, Dashboard and Status Bar
Live View - The largest area of the screen, where
the live video feed appears is referred to in this
manual as “Live View�”
Dashboard - The Dashboard is located on the
right side of the screen It contains icons which
change dynamically in response to key presses
on the CS1000’s Mini and Main Keypads�
Status Bar - The Status Bar is located at the
bottom of the screen It is visible from every screen
and menu The Status Bar lets you keep an eye on
your batteries and internal drive’s storage space,
among other things When the CS1000 is on, the
status bar is visible from every screen and menu�
Live View
The largest area of the screen, where the live video
feed appears is referred to in this manual as “Live
View�”
Dashboard
The Dashboard is visible when you are viewing live
video and in the Menus and Job Manager The two
columns in Figure 16 are as follows:
• In column one (1): The Dashboard of the CS1000
is shown in its default state�
• In column two (2): The alternate state for each of
the icons in the Dashboard in column one�
Figure 16 Dashboard and CS1000 Keys
The following is a more in depth look at how the
Dashboard icons behave in response to key presses�