Working Advice - Bosch GIC5-27C Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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Data Transfer Overview
(Fig. 8, Fig. 9)
• Transferring photo files from the inter-
nal storage to the Micro-SD Card 28:
When a Micro-SD Card 28 is inserted
into the Micro-SD Card Slot 29, a
request appears in the display asking
whether the data saved on the inspec-
tion camera's internal storage should be
transferred to the Micro-SD Card 28.
• Transferring photo files from the inter-
nal storage via USB Type-C®: Transfer
is only possible if there is no Micro-
SD Card 28 inserted in the inspection
camera.
• Transferring files from the Micro-SD
Card 28: You can transfer files from the
inserted Micro-SD Card 28 either via
USB Type-C® Cable 31* or by removing
the Micro-SD Card 28 and inserting it
into another device.
* USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks
of USB Implementers Forum.
Inserting the Micro-SD Card
(Fig. 7, Fig. 8)
Open the Top Flap 30 and push the Micro-
SD Card 28 all the way into the Micro-SD
Card Slot 29, paying attention to the correct
orientation. The Micro-SD Card Status Indi-
cator 27 will appear on the Display 5. Care-
fully close the Top Flap 30 again.
Data Transfer via the USB Type-C®
Interface
(Fig. 8, Fig. 9)
Switch on the inspection camera to transfer
data via the USB Type-C® interface. Open
the Top Flap 30. Connect the USB Type-C®
Port 32 to your PC via the USB Type-C® Ca-
ble 31*.
* USB Type-C® and USB-C® are trademarks
of USB Implementers Forum.
Open the file browser on your PC and select
the Bosch_GIC drive. The saved files can
be copied from the internal memory or the
Micro-SD Card 28 of the inspection camera,
moved to your PC or deleted.
Operation
As soon as you have completed the required
operation, disconnect the drive following
the standard procedure.
Note: Always disconnect the Micro-SD Card
28 from the operating system of the PC first
(eject drive), as failure to do so may dam-
age the internal memory of the inspection
camera.
Then, switch off the inspection camera. Re-
move the USB Type-C® Cable 31 and close
the Top Flap 30 for protection against dust
and splashing water.
Note: Only use the USB Type-C® Port 32 to
connect the inspection camera to a PC. The
inspection camera may be damaged if con-
nected to other devices.
Note: The USB Type-C® Port 32 can only be
used for data transfer. Rechargeable batter-
ies or other devices cannot be charged by
this interface.

Working Advice

(Fig. 1)
Check the environment that you want to in-
spect, paying particular attention to obsta-
cles or hazardous areas.
Bend the Camera Cable 1 so that the Cam-
era Head 2 can be easily introduced into the
environment to be inspected. Carefully intro-
duce the Camera Cable 1.
Adjust the brightness of the camera's Illu-
mination Light 3 so that the image is easily
recognizable.
When photographing highly reflective ob-
jects, for example, you can achieve better re-
sults in lower light or using black and white
contrast setting.
If objects to be inspected look blurred, then
reduce or increase the distance between the
Camera Head 2 and the object.
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