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General Safety Information
WIC-960S
User Guide
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions
listed below may result in electronic shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
INSPECTION CAMERA
*Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc),
or rechargeable (ni-cad, ni-mh, etc.) batteries.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Prevent object and liquid entry. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video display
unit. Liquid increases the risk of electrical shock and damage to the product.
The unit is not shock-resistant. Do not use WIC-960S as a hammer and avoid
high impact resultant from things such as dropping the unit from height.
Do not immerse camera handle or LCD screen in water. Avoid moisture, and
store product in a dry place. Such measures reduce the risk of electric shock
and damage. The lens and the tube are water resistant when the unit is fully
assembled, but the LCD screen and handle are not.
Do not use the camera if condensation forms inside the lens. Let the water
evaporate before using again.
Turn off the system if it is not in use.
Attention should be given to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
Remove the batteries before storing the unit for a long time.
When necessary, REPLACE ALL FOUR (4) BATTERIES in this unit with new ones,
not one (1) or two (2) batteries at a time.
Use only the size and type of battery specified.
Be sure to install the battery with the correct polarity as indicated in the battery
compartment.
Properly dispose of batteries. Exposure to high temperatures can cause
batteries to explode, so do not dispose of in a fire. Place tape over the terminals
to prevent direct contact with other objects.
Some countries have regulations concerning battery disposal. Please follow all
applicable regulations.
Welcome
Thank you for choosing a Whistler product. We are dedicated to
providing products that represent both quality and value. Please
read the user manual carefully before using this product. If you
have additional questions, please visit the FAQ page on our website
at www.whistlergroup.com or call toll free 800-531-0004, 8am to
5pm CT, Monday through Friday to speak to a Customer Service
Representative.
Packing List
8mm Waterproof
2.4" LCD Color
Camera Assembly
Monitor
Getting Familiar with WIC-960S
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Installation
Install Batteries
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert four (4) new AA batteries into the appropriate slots. Proper
battery orientation is indicated on the battery compartment.
3.Replace battery cover.
Hook Accessory
8GB SD Card
Clip
Magnet Accessory
Mirror Accessory
Install the Camera with Flexible Tube
Clip
Clip
When connecting the camera tube to the
handheld unit, make sure that the keyed
ends are properly aligned. Once they are
lined up, finger tighten the knob to hold the
connector in place.
To Insert SD Card:
After SD card is inserted into SD card slot successfully, an SD card
icon will appear on the LCD screen; otherwise, the 'no SD card'
icon will show.
Install the Accessories
The three (3) included accessories
(mirror, hook and magnet) are all attached to the tube in the same
way as illustrated below: Place hook into hole at end of tube. Place
rubber ring around camera head and hook.
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Operations
Switch on Camera
1. Press and hold on the
power switch for about 3 seconds to turn
on the camera, the power indicator will illuminate and the LCD will
become viewable.
Power Switch
2. When in use, the tube should easily maneuver itself into position.
Do not apply excessive force.
3. The flexible tube can be bent into numerous shapes that may help
you explore areas you otherwise thought were impossible to see
4. The accessories included with the WIC-960S can be used to
retrieve small items like dropped rings or screws.
Mirror Image In real-time monitoring mode, the mirror image can be
adjusted by pressing the
button.
LEDs Brightness Control The 8 levels of LED brightness can be
adjusted by pressing the  or  button in real-time monitoring or
recording video mode.
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