Wohler VIS 700 Manual

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HD Service Camera
Wohler VIS 700
The Measure of Technology
99 Washington Street
Melrose, MA 02176
Phone 781-665-1400
Toll Free 1-800-517-8431
Visit us at www.TestEquipmentDepot.com

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  • Page 1 Manual HD Service Camera Wohler VIS 700 The Measure of Technology 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 Phone 781-665-1400 Toll Free 1-800-517-8431 Visit us at www.TestEquipmentDepot.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Table of contents General Information ......4 Operation Manual Information ....... 4 Copyright ............4 Notes ............. 4 Proper use ............. 5 Scope of supply ..........5 Storage and transport........6 Information on disposal ......... 6 Manufacturer ..........6 Important information ......
  • Page 3 Contents Home function........25 Digital meter counter ......25 Voice recording ........26 Live menu ..........26 Brightness menu .......... 26 12.1 Focus menu ..........26 12.2 Comment function ........27 12.3 System menu ..........29 12.4 12.4.1 Activate Wi-Fi and transmit image data to a mobile terminal device .........
  • Page 4: General Information

    General Information General Information This operation manual allows you to work safely Operation Manual In- with the Wohler VIS 700. Please keep this manual formation for your information. The Wohler VIS 700 should be employed by pro- fessionals for its intended use only.
  • Page 5: Proper Use

    The Camera is designed to be used by trained specialists only. Any other use is considered improper use. Scope of supply Device Scope of supply Wohler VIS 700 HD Monitor Service Camera Ø 1.5 inch pan and tilt color camera head, pluggable...
  • Page 6: Storage And Transport

    General Information To avoid damage occurring during transport it is Storage and transport imperative that the complete system is transport- ed in the original case designed for the purpose. Information on disposal Electronic equipment does not belong into domes- tic waste, but must be disposed in accordance with the applicable statutory provisions.
  • Page 7: Important Information

    Important information Important information Eye protection WARNING! Never point a connected camera head at your own or somebody else's eyes when the monitor is switched on. The LEDs are extremely bright and can dazzle. WARNING! Guide the rod with due care and attention. As the rod is made of flexible material, it can make whip- ping movements if it slips.
  • Page 8 Important information Resistance to water CAUTION! Only the camera head and the rod are waterproof Keep the camera system dry and protect it from water! Resistance to impacts CAUTION! The camera system is not impact resistant. Do not throw or allow the case to fall! Accessories CAUTION! Use only original Wöhler accessories and spare...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Monitor Description Data Dimensions housing 0.3 x 0.2 x 0.1 inch Weight 1.9 lb TFT display 7"/ 16:9 format 1280 x 800 pixel Charging cable USB-C 5 V/3 A Power supply 3.7 V, Fig. 1: Monitor 11400 mAh rechargea- ble Li-Ion battery Battery operating...
  • Page 10: Wöhler Pan & Tilt Camera Head

    Technical data Wöhler pan & tilt cam- Description Data era head Classification Type 1/2.7" COLOR CMOS ∞ Focus distance 1 inch ... Light source 10 white LEDs Protection Waterproof to IP 67 (up to 1 m depth for 30 mins.) Dimensions Ø...
  • Page 11: Camera Rod

    Technical data Camera Rod Description Data Length 100 ft. Connection cable to 4,92 ft the monitor Electronic meter coun- Description Data Resolution 1 inch Max. deviation 5 % of reading Storage Description Data If you are using a Memory memory card other than the one included in the scope of supply, you must format it on...
  • Page 12: Design And Function

    Design and function Design and function Video Inspection System Fig. 5: Wohler VIS 700 HD Service Camera...
  • Page 13 Design and function Legend: Monitor Anti-glare protection (stored in the case) Space for accessories, charging cable, camera head etc. Opening for the camera head Camera head Lower shell with viper and rod (inside) Locks of the camera case Locks of the lower shell Monitor support...
  • Page 14: Monitor

    Design and function Monitor Fig. 6: Monitor Fig. 7: Bottom side of the monitor with USB and SD card slot...
  • Page 15 Design and function Legend: Fixing holes for anti-glare protection Handle, in the picture inserted in the slot of the housing Bottom side of the monitor with terminal strip Loudspeaker Microphone CTIA standard connection for headset with headphone and microphone HDMI connection for external monitor SD Card slot USB port for stick USB port for charging cable...
  • Page 16: Starting To Use Your Camera System

    Starting to use your camera system Starting to use your camera system  Open the cover of the camera head opening Attaching the (Fig. 5, part 4) camera head  Carefully pull the rod out of the case.  If it is not already connected to the rod, con- nect the camera head to the rod as follows: Inset the five-pin connector of the camera rod into the socket of the camera head.
  • Page 17 Starting to use your camera system  To return the monitor to its transport position, press on all four corners of the monitor or press down vertically on the catch. CAUTION! If there is any resistance when pushing down on the monitor, check the connection cable has been placed under the monitor properly rolled up without any kinks...
  • Page 18 Starting to use your camera system It is possible to pull out a handle to allow you to Handle hold the monitor in your right hand and operate the joystick with your right hand at the same time. Fig. 13: With the handle pulled out it is possible to hold and operate the monitor with one hand.
  • Page 19: Charging The Rechargeable Battery

    Starting to use your camera system Charging the rechargeable battery WARNING! Danger of death by electrocution! Never touch a mains plug with wet hands! Do not expose the power pack to moisture! Never pull the cable to remove the power pack from the socket outlet - it could rip out the cable! Operate the power pack only when the mains power supply is the same as the voltage stated on...
  • Page 20: Keys And Their Functions

    Keys and their functions Keys and their functions Image key Joystick On/Off key/ Menu key Video key Fig. 18: Monitor keys On/Off key NOTE! The ventilation fan is audible at irregular intervals when the camera is in operation.  When the system is switched off, press and Switching on the system hold the ON/Off key for approx.
  • Page 21 Keys and their functions  When the system is switched on briefly press Calling up the menu the ON/Off key to display the menu.  Briefly press the ON/Off key again to hide the menu.
  • Page 22: Video Key

    Keys and their functions Video key CAUTION! After 30 minutes the camera will automatically stop recording a video. If the video has to be recorded over a longer period of time, the user has to start recording again by pressing the video key after 30 minutes.
  • Page 23: Joystick

    Keys and their functions Joystick  To tilt the camera head move the joystick back Tilts through 180° and forth.  To pan the camera head move the joystick left Pans through 360° or right.
  • Page 24: Display Elements

    Display elements Display elements Legend: Brightness control Focus control Comment function System menu “Horizon” with tilt and pan angle display / Home function “Focus” slider (the “Brightness” slider can also be displayed here) Video recording time Rest meter counter Meter counter Microphone on/off Wi-Fi active Locate...
  • Page 25: Displayed Position Of The Camera Head

    Displayed position of the camera head The horizon icon indicates the downward gradient Displayed posi- of the pipe. tion of the Example graphic: camera head - 5° corresponds to a downward gradient of 5° (+ 5° corresponds to an upward gradient of 5°) Heaven Earth Fig.
  • Page 26: Voice Recording

    Voice recording The Wöhler VIS 700 can also record spoken de- Voice recording scriptions together with each video. To do so, you must activate the microphone prior to recording.  To activate the microphone simply tap the microphone icon. The microphone is located on the left and below Fig.
  • Page 27: Comment Function

    Live menu  Tap the menu icon “Focus” in the display to Adjusting the focus via call up the slider. the touchscreen Fig. 26: Focus slider  To adjust the focus slide the dot on the slider tap the flower or mountain icon. ...
  • Page 28 Live menu Add a comment to an image  To add a comment to the image, simply high- light the comment in the list and tap OK. Delete a comment  To delete a comment from the list of com- ments, tap the comment to be deleted in the list of comments and then tap the Recycle Bin symbol.
  • Page 29: System Menu

    Tap the Wi-Fi icon to activate the Wi-Fi func- 12.4.1 Activate Wi-Fi and tion of the camera system. transmit image da- The Wöhler VIS 700 then establishes a Wi-Fi net- ta to a mobile ter- work, via which it is possible to transmit image minal device data directly to a mobile terminal device.
  • Page 30 Enter the password. The password is woehlerVIS700. The password is case sensi- tive.  Wait until the Wöhler VIS 700 establishes contact with your terminal device.  Open your browser of choice on your mobile terminal device (Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.).
  • Page 31: 12.4.2 Settings

    Live menu 12.4.2 Settings The wlan0-IP is shown in the Settings menu; this is required to display images in a browser, see previous chapter. In addition, the language version, the serial num- ber and the software and hardware versions are detailed for service purposes.
  • Page 32: Saving And Deleting Images And Videos

    Live menu All stored images and videos are displayed in the 12.4.4 Saving and delet- Image and video gallery. Each name is made up of ing images and the time and date of the recorded image or video. videos Fig. 34: Image and video gallery icon Fig.
  • Page 33: Display Images And Videos

    Live menu  Tap a file name in the image and video gallery. 12.4.5 Display images An image or video preview is displayed next to the and videos list of files. Tap Preview. The image or video is displayed.  NOTE! Depending on the size of the video file it can take several seconds for the video to load before it is...
  • Page 34: Faults

    Faults Faults It is possible to rectify certain malfunctions by initi- 13.1 Reset ating a reset operation. The reset hole is located on the rear of the monitor next to the camera con- nection port, see Figure opposite.  Reset 1: Insert a thin object, for example a straightened paper clip, into the reset hole and press for 2-3 seconds.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Proper operation of the Service Camera requires 14.1 Information on mainte- regular maintenance. The following maintenance nance works can be done by the user himself. 14.2 Replacing the dome of NOTE! the camera head The camera head is supplied protected by a plas- tic dome, which can be replaced if necessary, for example, if it becomes scratched.
  • Page 36 Maintenance  First open the upper shell of the case.  Place the monitor in an upright position and pull it from the support.  Unscrew the union nut of the monitor cable and remove the monitor cable from the moni- tor.
  • Page 37 Maintenance  Grasp the rod guide and the viper, so that they cannot twist against each other any more.  Turn the viper 90° counterclockwise. The rod can easily be removed from the case now. Fig. 45: Grasping the end of the rod and the viper ...
  • Page 38 Maintenance Cleaning the viper and the rod CAUTION! Take care that no water comes into the plug con- nections of the rod.  Secure the monitor plug against water, e.g. with a foil.  If the camera head is not connected to the rod during cleaning, secure the rod end against the ingress of water, e.g.
  • Page 39 Maintenance  Plug the sealing plug into the hole for the connection of the viper. Fix the sealing plug by turning it clockwise. Fix it carefully so that no water can come into the upper shall of the case.  Flush the lower shell of the case with water.
  • Page 40: Guaranty And Service

    If used properly, the warranty period for the Wöh- ler VIS 700 will be 12 month from the date of sale. Not covered by the warranty is the plastic dome and SD card.
  • Page 41: Declaration Of Conformity

    HD Service Camera model number: Wohler VIS 700 complies with the key safety requirements set down in the guidelines of the Council for the Harmonization of the Legal Requirements of the Member States in relation to the electromagnetic compatibility (2014/30/EG).
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