General Information; Description; Operating Environment - VideoRay Explorer Manual

Submersible remotely operated vehicle
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VideoRay Explorer

2 GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1 DESCRIPTION

VideoRay Explorer is a submersible, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) designed to take
advantage of its portability and size. Set up and vehicle control are simple and intuitive,
enabling VideoRay to be easily carried, deployed, and operated by one person. VideoRay
can go anywhere, powered from AC, or battery pack and inverter. Operation of the
VideoRay is quickly mastered after only a few practice "flights." Connection to a video
monitor provides the operator with a view of everything the VideoRay sees.
VideoRay's pressure housings are machined from marine grade aluminum and protected by
an anodized finish. The vehicle is equipped with a forward camera, two lights, and three
thrusters.
VideoRay carries no batteries; it is completely powered and controlled from the surface
through a small diameter tether.
The VideoRay power supply plugs into any standard grounded 100/240 Volts AC 50/60
Hz power source. For operational safety, the joystick control, vehicle and tether carry a
maximum voltage of 48 Volts DC.

2.2 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

VideoRay ROV
Medium:
Operating Temperature:
VideoRay Power Supply / Controller
Caution: While VideoRay is designed to be operated in water, the Power Supply /
Controller is splash-resistant and should not be subject to excessive water spray or rain
when opened. The Power Supply /Controller case is watertight only when closed.
August, 2014
Fresh or Salt Water
32-122º F (0-50ºC)
http://www.videoray.com
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Version 1.0, Rev. C

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