Wet/dry recording video inspection system (20 pages)
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™ The SeaScope 600 WATERPROOF VIDEO INSPECTION SYSTEM USER’S MANUAL DCS600 Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product.
“dunking” the grip and monitor. No other camera scope with an integral monitor—other than the SeaScope660—is completely watertight. The SeaScope600 shares many of the features and benefits of other General Tools & Instruments video inspection systems. It comes with a 0.39 in. (10mm) diameter, 3.3 ft. (1m) long flexible-obedient camera-tipped probe with adjustable LED lighting that is in focus from 0.6 to 6 in.
KEY FEATURES • Makes it possible for a diver or snorkeler to view inspection video under water in real time. Other “waterproof” inspection systems lack watertight grips and monitors • Eliminates concerns about accidentally dropping or dunking grip or monitor in water •...
WHAT’S IN THE CASE The DCS600 and its accessories come in a custom molded plastic case. The instrument itself has two main components: a pistol grip permanently connected to an LCD monitor, and a 10mm flexible-obedient camera-tipped probe. Also in the case is a large Ziploc plastic bag containing: •...
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL BATTERIES The Seeker600’s battery compartment is accessible from the bottom of the pistol grip (Fig. 1, Callout 6). To open the battery compartment, 1. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to turn the screw securing the compartment’s cover counterclockwise until the head of the screw pops up, flush with the surface. It is not necessary to remove the screw.
Notes: 1. Make sure your hands are completely dry before opening the battery compartment. 2. Take extra care to properly secure the cover of the battery compartment after installing batteries. The battery compartment is one of three places where water could enter the SeaScope600, potentially causing permanent damage.
But if you accidentally “dunk” the unit, it will be permanently damaged. Such “accidental damage” is specifically NOT covered by the SeaScope 600's limited warranty (see p. 11). To access the Video jack, open the waterproof door covering it (see top photo above) by using your thumb to push the spring-loaded latch on the door up.
To detach an accessory, 1. Use the nail of your index finger to unhook the clasp, opening it up. 2. Hold the accessory’s metal stem with your thumb and index finger and slide the accessory and clasp past the camera head. 3.
SPECIFICATIONS Camera-tipped Probe Type/Diameter/Length Flexible-obedient/0.39 in. (10mm); 3.3 ft. (1m) Probe Minimum Bending Radius 1.77 in. (45mm) Camera Field of View 54° Camera Depth of Field 0.6 to 6 in. (15 to 150mm) Camera Resolution 640 x 480 pixels Camera Sensitivity 1.8V/lux-sec Camera Exposure Automatic...
Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement remedies described herein is a condition of the contract for purchase of this product. In no event shall General be liable for any incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any cost, attorneys’ fees, expenses, or losses alleged to be a consequence of damage due to failure of, or defect in any product including, but not limited to, any claims for loss of profits.
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