CEN-TECH 67980 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

CEN-TECH 67980 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual

3.5 lcd inspection camera

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5 8 B Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions ................1 1.1 Work Area Safety ..............1 1.2 Electrical Safety ............... 1 1.3 Personal Safety ................ 2 2. Description, Specifications and Tool Components ......3 2.1 Description ................3 2.2 Specifications ................3 2.3 Accessories Included ...............
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Work Area Safety 1. Safety Instructions IMPORTANT: To prevent electric shock, fire and/or personal injury or damage, read this user’s manual first and observe the following safety instructions. 1 .1 Work Area Safety  A lways perform automotive testing in a safe environment. 6 0 B ...
  • Page 4: Personal Safety

    Safety Instructions Personal Safety 1.3 Personal Safety  D o not use the tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, 7 5 B alcohol, or medications. A moment of interruption can result in serious personal injury.  D o not over-reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 7 6 B Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
  • Page 5: Description, Specifications And Tool Components

    Description, Specification and Tool Components Description Description, Specifications Tool Components 2 .1 Description T he Inspection Camera is an ideal and powerful tool for inspecting 8 3 B difficult-to-reach areas normally hidden from sight. It is a completely digital platform that features the function of capturing and recording photos and videos either on its internal memory or on removable SD cards (not included).
  • Page 6: Accessories Included

    Installation and Connection Description I mage controls Z oom, low light vision 9 8 B 9 9 B L ighting Fully adjustable LED 9 8 B 9 9 B (3') -- expandable to 6m (19') C able reach 1 0 3 B 1 w/optional extensions (not included) 1 0 2 B 8 .5mm (0.33")
  • Page 7: Tool Components

    Installation and Connection Tool Components 2.4 Tool Components Note: Because of continuing improvements, actual product may 1 1 0 B differ slightly from photo. The Inspection Camera comes with the following items: Fig. 1 LCD Screen – Indicates still images and videos. C able –...
  • Page 8: Buttons And Ports

    Installation and Connection Tool Components Fig. 2 Accessory Magnet – Picks up small metal objects such as dropped rings or screws on the floor. A ccessory Hook – Unclogs obstacles and picks up wires in pipes 1 1 7 B or confined areas.
  • Page 9 Installation and Connection Tool Components T rash Can/Reverse Button – Deletes captured photos and 1 2 4 B videos in the play mode. Pressing again will control the direction of the real-time image and video in the live screen. The real-time image and video will do a horizontal reverse or a vertical reverse.
  • Page 10: Installation And Connection

    Installation and Connection Accessories Installation 3. Installation and Connection 3 .1 T he Imager Head and Cable Installation 1 4 B 3 1 2 B T o use the tool, the imager head and cable must be connected to the 1 4 3 B display unit.
  • Page 11: Accessories Installation

    Installation and Connection Accessories Installation 3.2 Accessories Installation T he three accessories include a magnet, a hook and a mirror (Fig. 2). 1 4 4 B All are attached to the imager head in the same manner. Hold the imager head as shown in Fig. 5. Fig.
  • Page 12: Sd Card Installation

    Installation and Connection SD Card Installation 3.3 SD Card Installation NOTE: The SD card slot provides for additional memory. The SD card is optional and not included. Different SD cards can be used to insert into the SD card slot. T o insert an SD card into the SD card slot, make sure the contacts are 1 4 5 B T facing towards the slot and the angled portion of the card is facing...
  • Page 13: Video-Out Cable Connection

    Installation and Connection Video-Out Cable Connection 3 .5 Video-Out Cable Connection 1 6 B Insert the video-out cable into the video-out port of the tool and the other end of the cable into the video-in port of a TV. The LCD screen will output a high quality real-time image.
  • Page 14: Battery Charging Precautions

    Battery Charging Precautions Battery Charging Safety 4. Battery Charging Precautions I MPORTANT: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read these 1 4 6 B precautions and the label on the charger carefully before using. Lithium batteries store a large amount of energy and will vent fire or explode if mistreated.
  • Page 15: Charger Inspection

    Battery Charging Precautions Charger Inspection 4.3 Charger Inspection CAUTION: Before using, inspect the charger and correct any problems. Set up the charger according to these procedures to reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, fire and other causes, and to prevent tool damage. M ake sure the charger is unplugged.
  • Page 16 Battery Charging Precautions Battery Charging Procedures Fig. 8 There are two means of charging battery: To charge the battery with the charger: Locate the DC power source port of the tool. With dry hands, connect the tool to the charger and plug in the charger to start charging. To charge battery by USB cable: Locate the USB port of the tool.
  • Page 17: Operation Instructions

    Operation Instructions Basic Operation 5 . Operation Instructions I MPORTANT: Always wear safety eye protection to protect your eyes 1 9 0 B against dirt and other objects. Follow the operation instructions to reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, entanglement and other causes.
  • Page 18: Operation Precautions

    Operation Instructions Operation Precautions 12) Connect the optional earphone with microphone to the earphone port of the tool. Speak into the microphone to record your voice. 5.2 Operation Precautions  U se the tool only as directed. Do not operate the tool unless the 1 9 1 B user’s manual has been read thoroughly and proper training has been completed.
  • Page 19: Tool Inspection

    Operation Instructions Tool Inspection breakage and any other condition which may affect its operation.  U se only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer 2 0 4 B for the tool.  D ry your hands before operating the tool or charging the battery. 2 0 5 B ...
  • Page 20: Tool And Work Area Set-Up

    Operation Instructions Tool and Work Area Set-Up  Turn on the power and make sure the tool starts up as described in the Basic Operation section.  I f the tool does not work well after turning it on, have the tool 2 1 8 B checked by a qualified technician.
  • Page 21 Operation Instructions Tool and Work Area Set-Up  Check if any liquids will be contacted during inspection. The imager head and cable are waterproof to a depth of 3m (10'). Greater depths may cause leakage into the imager head and cable and cause electric shock or damage the tool. The display unit is not waterproof and should not be exposed to wet conditions.
  • Page 22: On Screen Navigation

    Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation 5 .5 On Screen Navigation 2 5 B Splash Screen W hen the tool is powered on, the first screen displayed is 2 5 1 B referred to as the splash screen. (Fig. 9) This screen tells you the tool is booting up.
  • Page 23 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation Fig. 10 Zooming 2 5 9 B P ress the UP and DOWN arrow buttons while in the still camera 2 6 0 B mode to zoom in or out. A zoom indicator bar will be displayed on the screen as you adjust the zoom.
  • Page 24 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation Capturing a Photo W hen in the live screen, make sure the camera icon is present at 2 6 4 B the top left portion of the screen. (Fig. 13) Press the OK button to capture a photo. The image is saved to the internal memory or SD card.
  • Page 25 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation video, you are recording simultaneously. It may take a few seconds to save the captured video to the internal memory or SD card. P laying Back and Deleting Captured Photos and Videos 2 6 7 B Press the Play button on the key pad to display two modes for you to select.
  • Page 26 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation  W hile in the photo mode, select a photo and press the OK button. A bar will appear with record mode in the middle of the screen. (Fig. 17) Fig. 17  Inserting the optional earphone with microphone and pressing OK button will begin recording (Fig.
  • Page 27 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation recording. Press the LEFT button to fast forward recording and the RIGHT button to reverse the recording. Press the UP button to stop playing the recording.  Either in the Photo mode or in the Video mode, press the Trash Can button to delete captured photos and videos, and a “Are you sure you want to delete this file?”...
  • Page 28 Operation Instructions On Screen Navigation W hile in the Primary Settings Screen (Fig. 12), select Advanced 2 7 2 B Settings from Setup and then press OK button, you will enter the secondary settings screen (Fig. 25) where you can set the Date and Time, Restore Defaults and select a Language as needed.
  • Page 29: Icons

    Operation Instructions Icons 5.6 Icons B attery Capacity - Fully charged battery. 2 7 3 B 2 7 8 B S D Card - Indicates an SD card has been inserted into the tool. 2 7 4 B 2 7 8 B S till Camera - Indicates the tool is operating in still camera 2 7 5 B 2 7 8 B...
  • Page 30 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings Advanced settings  Advanced Settings is the default mode from the Setup menu.  Press the Setting button to enter Setup. Fig. 26  Select Advanced Settings from Setup and press the OK button to modify advanced settings. Fig.
  • Page 31 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings Fig. 28  Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select from Color mode to Black/White mode, then press the OK button to save your selection.  If you wish to view or capture color images and videos, select Color from Setup.
  • Page 32 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings  Select Format Media from Setup and press the OK button. Fig. 31  If you wish to format media, select Format Media from Setup and press the OK button and then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button to save your selection.
  • Page 33 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings files in memory” appears on the screen. Press the OK button to save your selection and return to the previous menu. Fig. 34  If you do not wish to format media, select No to return to previous menu.
  • Page 34 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings Fig. 37 – Sets date and time. 2 8 1 B  When you enter Advanced Settings, select Date and Time and press the OK button. Fig. 38  Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the exact date and time while using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move from one item to another and press the OK button to save.
  • Page 35 Operation Instructions Advanced Settings OK button. Fig. 40  If you wish to restore factory defaults, use LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button to save your selection. Fig. 41  If you do not wish to restore factory defaults, select No to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 36 Operations Instructions Advanced Settings  English is the default language.  Select Language from Advanced Settings and press the OK button. Fig. 43  Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch among English, Spanish, French, German and Dutch. Select the desired language and press the OK button to save your selection.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 6. Troubleshooting P OSSIBLE S YMPTOMS S OLUTIONS 2 8 5 B REASONS 2 8 4 B 2 8 6 B C able connection C heck and 2 8 8 B 2 8 9 B is loose. reattach. D isplay is on, but does not 2 8 7 B I nspect imager show image.
  • Page 38: Parts List And Diagram

    Parts List and Diagram 7. Parts List and Diagram Item # Description Rubber Cover Lens Skin Front Shell Button Power Switch Screw Battery Back Shell Screw Screw Square Gasket Hex Nut Connector Cable Connector Ring Female Connector Ring Ring Imager Head and Cable Mirror (not shown) Magnet (not shown) Hook (not shown)
  • Page 39 Parts List and Diagram...

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