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RECON DW0014 Rev 00.1 Remote Video Viewing...
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SAFETY WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS KEEP THIS MANUAL – DO NOT LOSE THIS MANUAL IS PART OF THE RECON SYSTEM AND MUST BE RETAINED FOR THE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT. PASS ON TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. Ensure any amendments are incorporated with this document. WARNING! The RECON is designed for a specific use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Identification Chapter 1.1. Product Brand 1.2. Manufacturer 1.3. Compliance Declarations 1.3.1. ISED Emissions Compliance (Canada) 1.3.2. FCC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (United States) 1.3.3. European Union CE Declarations 1.3.4. UKCA Declarations Product Specifications Chapter 2.1. Base RECON System 2.1.1. Intended Use 2.1.1.1 User 2.1.1.2 Operating Environment 2.1.2. Unintended Use 2.1.3. Dimensions and Weight...
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3.2. Safety Symbols 3.3. Safety Signal Words System Components Chapter 4.1. Component Identification 4.2. Base System Components 4.2.1. Camera 4.2.2. Camera Bracket 4.2.3. Camera Cable 4.2.4. Tablet 4.2.5. Satellite Camera 4.2.6. Dual Camera Bracket 4.2.7. Satellite Camera Cable 4.2.8. RECON Case Preparation For Use Chapter 5.1. Configurations 5.1.1. Single Camera 5.1.2. Two Camera 5.2.
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Maintenance Chapter 7.1. Maintenance Schedule 7.2. Cleaning Troubleshooting Chapter Service and Repair Chapter 9.1. Technical Support Spare Parts Chapter 10.1. RECON Spare Parts Disposal Chapter Limited Warranty Chapter PAGE iv of iv...
Suite 300 Houston, Texas United States 77047 TELEPHONE: 832-564-0626 1.3.3. European Union CE Declarations Jireh Industries hereby declares that the RECON product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following European Union directives: 2014/30/EU EMC Directive...
1.3.4. UKCA Declarations Jireh Industries hereby declares that the RECON product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following UK directives. Title Edition/ Date of Issue Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment...
Chapter 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. Base RECON System 2.1.1. Intended Use The RECON’s primary purpose is to provide a visual driving reference and capture video of inspections. It is intended for use with the Parent Products and their limits listed in (Chapter 2.2). 2.1.1.1 User The RECON is intended to be used by persons who have read and understand this user manual as well as the user...
2.1.3. Dimensions and Weight Fig. 1 - Camera dimensions 1 Width: 9.4 cm 3.7 in 2 Depth: 5.8 cm 2.3 in 3 Height: 3.7 cm 1.5 in Camera weight: 0.173 kg 0.382 lb Fig. 2 - Satellite camera dimensions 4 Width: 7.2 cm 2.8 in...
2.1.4. Power Requirements Input Voltage: 25-45VDC Input Power DWA004: Input Power DWA005: 2.1.5. Environmental Sealing Dust-tight, watertight (not submersible). 2.1.6. Performance Specifications Max video resolution: Full HD (1080p 30fps) 2.2. Parent Products The RECON is intended to be used with one of the Parent Products listed in this section.
Chapter 3 DEFINITIONS 3.1. Definition of Symbols Instructions to ‘look here’ or to ‘see this part’ Denotes movement. Instructing user to carry out action in a specified direction. Indicates alignment axis Alerts user that view has changed to a reverse angle PAGE 7 of 35 DW0014 Rev 00.1...
3.2. Safety Symbols The following safety symbols might appear on the product and in this document. Read and understand their meaning below: General This symbol is used to warning alert the user to potential symbol hazards. All safety messages that follow this symbol shall be obeyed to avoid possible ham or material damage.
3.3. Safety Signal Words The following safety signal words might appear in this document. Read and understand their meaning below: The DANGER signal word indicates an imminently hazardous situation. It calls attention to a procedure, practice, or the like that if not correctly performed DANGER! or adhered to will result in death or serious personal injury.
4.2. Base System Components 4.2.1. Camera Fig. 11 - Camera The camera mounts to the crawler via the adjustable camera bracket. The camera includes LED lights for low light illumination. Fig. 12 - Rear of camera Two sockets are found on the rear of the camera housing. 1 ...
4.2.2. Camera Bracket The Camera Bracket attaches the unit to a crawler and provides viewing angle adjustment for the camera. 4.2.3. Camera Cable The Camera Cable connects the camera to the tablet as well as connection to the crawler which provides power to the camera.
Chapter 5 PREPARATION FOR USE First, prepare the NAVIC for use as instructed in the NAVIC user manual. 5.1. Configurations 5.1.1. Single Camera Description Left drive module Right drive module Camera Camera connector Camera bracket Power connector Camera cable Tablet Fig.
5.1.2. Two Camera Description Left drive module Right drive module Camera Camera connector Satellite camera cable Dual camera bracket Satellite camera Power connector Camera cable Tablet Fig. 14 - Two camera configuration PAGE 15 of 35 DW0014 Rev 00.1...
5.2. Attaching Camera 1. Loosen the camera mount thumb screw on the camera bracket (Fig. 15). Fig. 15 - Loosen camera mount knob 2. Attach the camera to the bracket and tighten the thumb screw (Fig. 16). Fig. 16 - Attach camera and tighten knob 3.
Fig. 18 - Attach bracket to the crawler and tighten thumb screw 4. Attach bracket to the crawler’s dovetail accessory mount (Fig. 18). 5. Tighten thumb screw (Fig. 18). 5.3. Adjusting Camera Angle 1. Loosen the wing knob at the bottom of the bracket to adjust the camera...
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3. Loosen the middle wing knob to adjust the camera’s horizontal angle (Fig. 20). 4. Tighten the wing knob when required angle is achieved. Fig. 20 - Adjust horizontal angle 5. Loosen the top wing knob to adjust the camera angle (Fig.
5.4. Connecting Camera Cable WARNING! DO NOT DISCONNECT UNDER LOAD. Shut off power before connecting or disconnecting the RECON. Permanent damage to electronics could occur. 1. Connect the camera cable to the left side receptacle (Fig. 22). 2. Ensure NAVIC system power is off.
Fig. 24 - Connect camera power to umbilical 4. Route the camera cable into the crawler’s cable management (see NAVIC user manual for details). 5.4.5. Connecting Tablet Fig. 25 - Connect camera cable Ethernet connection to the tablet 1. The Ethernet connector of the camera cable plugs into the tablet (Fig.
5.5. Attaching Satellite Camera WARNING! DO NOT DISCONNECT UNDER LOAD. Shut off power before connecting or disconnecting the RECON. Permanent damage to electronics could occur. Using the dual camera bracket (Fig. 26), follow the preceding steps to attach the satellite camera.
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3. Remove the satellite socket cap from the camera (Fig. 28). Fig. 28 - Remove satellite socket cap Fig. 29 - Connect satellite camera cable to both cameras 4. Ensure NAVIC system power is off. 5. Connect the satellite camera cable to both the camera and satellite camera (Fig.
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Fig. 30 - Connect satellite camera cable to both cameras 6. Connect the tablet to the camera cable (Fig. 30) (see “Connecting Tablet” on page 20 for additional details). PAGE 23 of 35 DW0014 Rev 00.1...
Chapter 6 OPERATION Refer to NAVIC user manual for preparation and operation of the NAVIC. Powering up the NAVIC system with the Camera connected will activate the Camera and the tablet screens described below. 6.1. System Activation During the initiation process, the camera’s led lights will blink to indicate power and signal has reached the camera.
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Session To begin recording video, a 1 information session must be created. When the system is first powered on, No Session Active will be displayed. The session entry dialogue also appears if the video record button is pressed when No Session Active is displayed.
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Playback Press to access the video and still 8 image file management. LED light Control the brightness of the led 9 brightness lights on camera (does not adjust video exposure). Settings Access all settings related to the camera (see “Settings”...
6.2.2. Settings 1:17:45 NAVIC 6.0 , 129.6 mm Camera Name 1 Sat Cam Name 2 Settings Camera Name Camera Name 1 Enable Recording Enable Snapshots Video Photo Annotation Zoom Picture Guides System Reset All Camera Settings Fig. 32 - RECON • Studio settings Camera Tabs located at the top of the selection tab...
Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7.1. Maintenance Schedule The Camera must be maintained according to the following schedule: Task Frequency Inspect cables and connectors Every use Inspect the cables for damage. Have any damaged cable repaired by a qualified person or replace the cable assembly as necessary.
Return to manufacturer power up). for repair. Do not activate Camera, do not attempt to repair. (see “Jireh Industries Ltd.” on page 1). Restart Studio Within the Studio application application, enter the settings and choose the system tab.
For issues with your RECON, first consult “Troubleshooting” (see “Troubleshooting” on page 29) and then “Technical Support” (see “Technical Support” on page 30). 9.1. Technical Support For technical support contact Jireh Industries (see “Jireh Industries Ltd.” on page 1). PAGE 30 of 35...
Chapter 10 SPARE PARTS To order accessories or replacement parts for the RECON (contact Jireh Industries Ltd. on page 1). NOTE: These drawings are for parts order. This is not a list of kit contents. 10.1. RECON Spare Parts Fig. 33 - Spare parts PAGE 31 of 35 DW0014 Rev 00.1...
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Fig. 34 - Spare parts BOM ID Part # Description DWA004 Camera JP132 Camera socket plug BOM ID Part # Description UMA047-X Satellite camera cable (various lengths) DWA007 ROBOCAM Case DWA008 Tablet DWA005 Satellite camera DWS004 Camera bracket, mount UMA050-X Camera cable (various lengths) DWS005 Camera bracket, arm...
Equipment (WEEE), this symbol indicated that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to Jireh Industries for return and/or collection systems available in your country. PAGE 33 of 35 DW0014 Rev 00.1...
THREE (3) YEARS from the original date of purchase. If a defect exists, at its option Jireh will (1) repair the product at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts, (2) exchange the product with...