PIPE INSPECTION CAMERA SYSTEM Read these instructions completely before operating this system. Please charge the battery first before use.
Catalog CATALOG............................................................................................2 WARNING.......................................................................................... 4 SAFETY AND NOTICE......................................................................... 4 1 PARTS LIST...................................................................................... 6 1.1 ACCESSORIES..............................................................................................
5 KEYBOARD(OPTIONAL)................................................................ 22 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.........................................................
Warning Warning To Avoid electrical shock put the item indoor when Charging Warning Use Input 110~240V AC Output DC 12.6V, 1000mA Charger ONLY.
7. In very rare occasions, Li-ion Batteries such as the one provided with this inspection system could explode if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any batteries, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. In such an event, this could result in property damage, injury or burns.
1 Parts list 1.
MONITOR Keyboard Microphone LI-ION BATTERY Cable connection CASE Monitor size:7inch TFT color monitor Monitor Total Pixels:800x480 Monitor power supply:DC 12V Osd language: English Battery level display Up,down,left,right adjustable 16:9&4:3 model Sunshade include Keyboard size:220X118X18mm Language: English Keyboard interface: USB Import Text edit line: PAL 27 letter 14 line NTSC 27 letter 12 line Max edit page:4pages Frequency respose:20-20KHz Sensitivity:-47DB±2DB Output impedance: ≤2.
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1 AV1/AV2 switch 12 Menu left 2 Camera signal cable connector 13 Reset 3 Video output 14 Menu back 4 Recorded directory 15 Metric/Imperial 5 Record/stop recording 16 Menu 6 Menu up/USB switch 17 Power control 7 Menu OK/pause/snap 18 Charge jack 8 Menu right 19 Microphone jack 9 Menu down 20 Earphone jack 10 USB keyboard 21 USB stick jack 11 LED brightness adjuster 22 SD card slot Operation order: Press Press to switch on “USB STICK”, shows up.
2 Quick Start Guide 2.1 Charging the Battery 1. Connect the charger to the socket, the indicator of charger will turn into green. 2. Connect the plug to the jack of control box. 3. Turn the switch knob to “CHARGE” position. 4. The indicator of charger will turn into red. When the Li-ion battery is full of power, the indicator of charger will turn into green. 2.2 Starting up 1. Open the suitcase and spread the sunshade 2. Connect the camera to the cable wheel 3. Connect one end to the control box 4.
2.3 Checking waterproof ring & Assembling SKID 2.3.0 Check waterproof rubber ring on the bottom of camera head 2.3.1 40mm SKID and 23mm camera head 1. Set the SKID in the camera head 2. Fasten the SKID with a screwdriver by tightening its screws. 3.
3 Recording and Menu(Control Box-1) 3.1 Inserting SD Card 3.2 AV1&AV2 Switch Press the “AV1/AV2” key on screen to switch the AV1 and AV2 mode. In AV1 mode, can both take picture and record video, in AV2 mode, can only monitor. 3.3 Recording video 1&2.Press the “REC” button to start record video 3.
3.4 Recording photo 1. Press “MENU”, choose “Recording Mode”, enter “Work Mode”, select ”Photo”, then press “REC” back to the homepage 2. Press the “REC” button to snap picture 3.5 Playback Video 1&2. Press the “PLAYBACK” button 3.
4. Select the file you need 5. The monitor plays the video 6. Press the “OK” button to pause the video 3.6 Playback Photo Follow the same steps that the “Playback Video” has mentioned.
4 Recording and Menu(Control Box-2) 4.1 Inserting SD Card 4.2 AV1&AV2 Switch Press the “AV1/AV2” key on screen to switch the AV1 and AV2 mode. In AV1 mode, can both take picture and record video, in AV2 mode, can only monitor. 4.3 Recording video 1&2.Press the “REC” button to start record video 3.
4.4 Recording photo 1. Press the “REC” button to snap picture 4.5 Playback Video 1&2. Press the “PLAYBACK” button 3.
4. Select the file you need 5. The monitor plays the video 6. Press the “OK” button to pause the video 4.6 Playback Photo Follow the same steps that the “Playback Video” has mentioned.
4.7 Menu Press “menu” key enter into main menu. Recorder Setting System Setting Event Playback 4.
Work Mode Video: Record videos Photo: Snapshot photos Audio: Record audio Motion Detection Off: Stop the motion detection On: Start the motion detection Sensitivity High: Highest sensitivity Medium: Standard sensitivity Low: Lowest sensitivity Resolution 720X576 720X480 640X480 Video Quality High: High resolution Medium: Standard resolution Low: Low resolution Time Stamp Off: Time stamp will not be showed on the screen On: Time stamp will be shown on the screen Video Time Len
4.9 System Setting Language Select the operating language Date Time Set the date and time, press OK to confirm Video Output Choose whether PAL or NTSC to suit your monitor and TV Video Output Format No: The system will not format the SD card Yes: The system will format the SD card.
5 Keyboard(optional) The font and text size are fixed and cannot be changed. The basic operation of the text overlay unit is straight forward. A flashing underscore cursor indicates the current screen position. This cursor can be moved the screen by the keyboard cursor keys. The cursor will wrap around the screen left and right, top and bottom. If no key is pressed then the cursor will disappear after approximately ten seconds. The video text overlay unit uses the standard US keyboard mapping.
F4 Shift display up F5 Shift display down F6 Shift display left F7 Shift display right F8 Reset display X-Y position (defaults) F9 Clear the screen The video text overlay unit divides its display between four on screen pages. Text written to each of these pages will be stored in the unit’s non-volatile memory until overwritten. These is no default on screen indication of which page is currently selected.
6 Troubleshooting Guide Common Faults & Repair If the system fails, please refer to the troubleshooting guide. Video without sound Didn’t connect microphone or there are faults in microphone Didn’t connect earphone or there are faults in earphone Control box DVR abnormal Unable to input letter Too quick to restart control box There are faults in Control box USB plug There are faults in keyboard There are faults in control box PCB Able to input, but no image 1.
Turn on but no power Battery disconnects Fuse didn’t install or Fuse broke down There are faults in control box DVR Display normally, Camera LED can’t light Camera didn’t install correctly There are faults in camera head There are faults in cable wheel There are faults in Control box PCB board Monitor can’t display Didn’t turn on monitor Monitor disconnects There are faults in monitor There are faults in control box 25