Cenix Digicom Cen Tech 3 5 LCD Inspection Camera 67980 User Manual

Safety Instructions  
Work Area Safety  
1. Safety Instructions  
IMPORTANT: To prevent electric shock, fire and/or personal injury  
or damage, read this users manual first and observe the following  
safety instructions.  
1.1 Work Area Safety  
Always perform automotive testing in a safe environment.  
Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and  
dark areas may cause accidents.  
Keep clothing, hair, hands, tools, test equipment, etc. away from  
all moving or hot engine parts.  
Operate the tool in a well-ventilated work area.  
Do not operate the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the  
presence of flammable liquids, gases, or heavy dust.  
Keep a fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline/chemical/electrical  
fires nearby.  
Do not use the tool around corrosive chemicals which can ruin  
the photo quality.  
Keep bystanders, children and visitors away while operating the  
tool.  
Keep the tool dry, clean, free from oil, water and grease. Use a  
mild detergent on a clean cloth to clean the outside of the tool  
when necessary.  
1.2 Electrical Safety  
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes,  
radiators, ranges and refrigerators.  
Do not expose the tool to rain or wet conditions. Water entering  
the tool will increase the risk of electric shock.  
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling,  
or unplugging the tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp  
edges or moving parts.  
If operating the tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a  
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) to protect supply.  
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Safety Instructions  
Personal Safety  
1.3 Personal Safety  
Do not use the tool while tired or under the influence of drugs,  
alcohol, or medications. A moment of interruption can result in  
serious personal injury.  
Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.  
Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in  
unexpected situations.  
Always wear safety eye protection that meets ANSI standards.  
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing,  
and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or  
long hair can be caught in moving parts.  
Do not place the tool on any unstable cart or surface. The tool  
may fall causing serious injury to a person or serious damage to  
the tool itself.  
Never spill liquid on the display units. Liquid increases the risk  
of electric shock and damage to the tool.  
Do not use the tool for personal or medical use in any way.  
The product is not shock-resistant. Do not use it as a hammer or  
drop it.  
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Description, Specification and Tool Components  
Description  
2. Description, Specifications and Tool  
Components  
2.1 Description  
The Inspection Camera is an ideal and powerful tool for inspecting  
difficult-to-reach areas normally hidden from sight. It is a completely  
digital platform that features the function of capturing and recording  
photos and videos either on its internal memory or on removable SD  
cards (not included). The ergonomic tool not only features a 3.5" full  
color LCD screen, multi-language interface and viewing capacity as  
close as 1" with crystal clear output, but also offers the capacity to  
view real time images directly connected to a TV and upload captured  
photos and videos to a PC. Accessories (magnet, hook and mirror) are  
included to attach to the imager head to provide application flexibility.  
2.2 Specifications  
Indoor  
Recommended use  
Optimal viewing  
Distance  
1" to 14"(2.5cm to 35.6cm)  
640 x480  
Image capture  
Screen type  
display  
3.5" TFT LCD  
320 x 240  
Display resolution  
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
pack (3.7 Volt)  
Power supply  
Tested battery life  
Dimensions  
5-6 hours of continuous use  
255 x 108 x 36mm (10" x 4.25" x 1.42")  
Net: 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs);  
Gross: 2.3 kg (5.1lbs)  
Weight  
Internal memory or SD card (SD card is  
optional and not included)  
Recording  
medium  
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Installation and Connection  
Image controls  
Description  
Zoom, low light vision  
Fully adjustable LED  
Lighting  
1m (3') -- expandable to 6m (19')  
w/optional extensions (not included)  
Cable reach  
8.5mm (0.33")  
Imager head  
waterproof  
Imager head and cable to 3m (10')  
USB, video out and earphone ports  
Additonal ports  
Main unit: 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C);  
Cable: 14°F to 176°F (-10°C to 80°C)  
Operating temp.  
Storage temp.  
-4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C)  
5% - 95% non-condensing (display unit)  
RCA  
Operating  
humidity  
Video output  
2.3 Accessories Included  
1) Protective carrying case  
2) Users Manual  
3) Imager head and cable (8.5mm)  
4) Magnet, hook and mirror  
5) Charger  
6) USB cable  
7) Video-out cable  
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Installation and Connection  
Tool Components  
2.4 Tool Components  
Note: Because of continuing improvements, actual product may  
differ slightly from photo.  
The Inspection Camera comes with the following items:  
Fig. 1  
1) LCD Screen Indicates still images and videos.  
2) Cable Connects to the tool while in use.  
3) Cable Connector Connects the display unit to the imager head  
and cable.  
4) Imager Head Connects to the cable to view real-time images.  
5) Rubber Boot Protects the tool casing.  
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Installation and Connection  
Tool Components  
Fig. 2  
6) Accessory Magnet Picks up small metal objects such as  
dropped rings or screws on the floor.  
7) Accessory Hook Unclogs obstacles and picks up wires in pipes  
or confined areas.  
8) Accessory Mirror Helps users look around corners and see  
inside difficult to reach areas.  
2.5 Buttons and Ports  
Fig. 3  
A. Power Button Turns on/off the tool.  
B. Setting/Back Button Moves to the primary settings screen, or  
when pressed again, returns to the last viewed screen.  
C. Camera/Video Button Captures photos or videos.  
D. Play Button Changes to play mode to play captured photos  
and videos.  
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Tool Components  
E. Trash Can/Reverse Button Deletes captured photos and  
videos in the play mode. Pressing again will control the direction  
of the real-time image and video in the live screen. The real-time  
image and video will do a horizontal reverse or a vertical reverse.  
F. LEFT Arrow LED Lighting Adjusting Button Uses left  
arrow button to decrease LED brightness in the camera mode.  
G. RIGHT Arrow LED Lighting Adjusting Button Uses right  
arrow button to increase LED brightness in the camera mode.  
H. UP Arrow Zoom Adjusting Button Uses up arrow button to  
zoom in while in the camera mode.  
I. DOWN Arrow Zoom Adjusting Button Uses down arrow  
button to zoom out while in the camera mode.  
J. DC Power Source Port Connects the tool to the supplied  
charger for battery charging.  
K. Video-out Port Connects the tool to a TV with the supplied  
video-out cable to view the real-time image.  
L. Earphone Port Connects an optional earphone/microphone.  
M. Charging Indicator Light When the battery is charging, the  
charging indicator light is red. When the battery is fully charged,  
the charging indicator light changes to green.  
N. Mini USB Port Connects the tool to a computer with the  
supplied USB cable to upload and view captured photos and  
videos.  
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Installation and Connection  
Accessories Installation  
3. Installation and Connection  
3.1 The Imager Head and Cable Installation  
To use the tool, the imager head and cable must be connected to the  
display unit. To connect the cable to the display unit, make sure the  
key and slot (Fig. 4) are properly aligned. Once they are aligned, slide  
the connecting sleeve up to the threads on the cable, and finger-tighten  
to hold the connection firmly in place.  
Fig. 4  
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Installation and Connection  
Accessories Installation  
3.2 Accessories Installation  
The three accessories include a magnet, a hook and a mirror (Fig. 2).  
All are attached to the imager head in the same manner. Hold the  
imager head as shown in Fig. 5.  
Fig. 5  
Slip the end of the accessory over the tip of the imager head to fix the  
accessory as shown in Fig. 6.  
Fig. 6  
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Installation and Connection  
SD Card Installation  
3.3 SD Card Installation  
NOTE: The SD card slot provides for additional memory. The SD  
card is optional and not included. Different SD cards can be used to  
insert into the SD card slot.  
To insert an SD card into the SD card slot, make sure the contacts are  
facing towards the slot and the angled portion of the card is facing  
down. When the SD card is installed, a small SD card icon will appear  
at the top right portion of the screen. To remove an SD card, gently  
push the SD card inward and then release to eject it from the card slot.  
3.4 USB Cable Connection  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the tool to a PC to upload and  
view captured photos and videos. A USB Connectedmessage will  
appear on the screen as shown. (Fig. 7)  
Fig. 7  
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Installation and Connection  
Video-Out Cable Connection  
3.5 Video-Out Cable Connection  
Insert the video-out cable into the video-out port of the tool and the  
other end of the cable into the video-in port of a TV. The LCD screen  
will output a high quality real-time image.  
3.6 Earphone Connection  
Connect an earphone with microphone (optional, not included) to the  
earphone port of the tool. Speak into the microphone to record your  
voice.  
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Battery Charging Precautions  
Battery Charging Safety  
4. Battery Charging Precautions  
IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read these  
precautions and the label on the charger carefully before using.  
Lithium batteries store a large amount of energy and will vent fire or  
explode if mistreated.  
4.1 Battery Charging Safety  
Do not probe charger with conductive objects.  
Do not use the charger if it has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
Charge the battery in temperatures above 41°F (5°C ) and below  
113°F (45°C ).  
When in use, keep the charger out of heat, high voltage and away  
from children.  
Use only the supplied charger. Do not charge the battery over 24  
hours.  
Do not allow anything to cover the charger while in use.  
Unplug the charger from its outlet before attempting any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
Do not store the charger in damp, wet or explosive environments.  
Do not open the charger housing. Have repairs performed only at  
authorized locations.  
Do not charge the battery near fire or in the sunlight.  
Proper care will prevent serious damage to the charger.  
4.2 Battery and Charger Specifications  
100-240 VAC/12 VDC 50/60Hz  
5V DC  
Input  
Output  
3.7V lithium-ion  
Battery Type  
Battery  
Capacity  
4500 mA  
0.3A/1A (DC)  
Input Current  
5-6 hours  
Charging Time  
Cooling  
Passive convention cooling (No fan)  
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Battery Charging Precautions  
Charger Inspection  
4.3 Charger Inspection  
CAUTION: Before using, inspect the charger and correct any  
problems. Set up the charger according to these procedures to  
reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, fire and other causes,  
and to prevent tool damage.  
1) Make sure the charger is unplugged. Inspect the power cord and  
charger for damage or modifications, or broken, worn, missing,  
misaligned or binding parts. If any problems are found, do not  
use the charger until the parts have been repaired or replaced.  
2) Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the tool especially on the  
buttons. This helps to prevent the tool from slipping from your  
hands and allows proper ventilation.  
3) Check that the warning label on the charger is intact and  
readable.  
4) Select an appropriate location for the charger before using.  
Check the following:  
The charger must be between 41°F (5°C) and 113°F (45°C)  
for charging. If the temperature goes below or exceeds this  
range at any point during charging, the operation will be  
suspended until brought back to the correct temperature  
range.  
Inspect that the plug fits correctly into the desired outlet.  
The charger needs a clearance of at least 4" (10 cm) on all  
sides to maintain a proper operating temperature.  
4.4 Battery Charging Procedures  
NOTE: A new battery reaches full capacity after approximately 5  
charging and discharging cycles.  
The tool has a 3.7V built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. When  
the battery is low, a Battery critically low!message appears and  
suggests you to charge the battery in time. (Fig. 8)  
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Battery Charging Precautions  
Battery Charging Procedures  
Fig. 8  
There are two means of charging battery:  
1) To charge the battery with the charger: Locate the DC power  
source port of the tool. With dry hands, connect the tool to the  
charger and plug in the charger to start charging.  
2) To charge battery by USB cable: Locate the USB port of the tool.  
With dry hands, connect the tool to a PC with the USB cable to  
start charging.  
The battery will begin charging automatically. While the  
battery is charging, the charging indicator light is red.  
When the battery is fully charged, the charging indicator light  
turns green.  
Once the battery is charged, it may remain until it is ready to be  
used. There is no risk of over-charging the battery. When the  
battery has been fully charged, the charger automatically  
switches to retention charging.  
Unplug the charger from outlet once charging completes.  
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Operation Instructions  
Basic Operation  
5. Operation Instructions  
IMPORTANT: Always wear safety eye protection to protect your eyes  
against dirt and other objects. Follow the operation instructions to  
reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, entanglement and other  
causes.  
5.1 Basic Operation  
NOTE: When in operation, the cable can be bent into a specific  
shape. This may help to maneuver the cable into confined areas.  
1) Hold the tool with the LCD screen facing you and press the  
Power button to turn it on. Wait for several seconds. While the  
unit is booting up an introductory screen is displayed. Then the  
live screen is displayed, where you can do most of your work.  
2) Press the OK button to capture photos in the camera mode. Press  
the OK button to begin capturing videos in the video mode. Press  
the Camera/Video button to switch between the two modes.  
3) Press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to zoom in or out. A  
zoom indicator bar is displayed as you make the adjustment.  
4) Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to increase or  
decrease the LED brightness while in the camera mode. A  
brightness indicator bar is displayed as you adjust LED light  
intensity.  
5) Press the Play button to view captured photos and videos.  
6) Press the Trash Can button to delete captured photos and videos  
as needed when playing back captured photos and videos.  
7) Press the Reverse button to control the direction of the real-time  
image and video as needed in the live screen.  
8) Press the Setting/Back button to enter Setup mode or return to  
the last viewed screen.  
9) Use the supplied accessories to provide application flexibility.  
10) Use the supplied USB cable to connect the tool to a PC to upload  
and view captured photos and videos.  
11) Connect the supplied video-out cable to the video-out port of the  
tool and the other end of the cable to the video-in port of a TV to  
view a high quality real-time image.  
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Operation Precautions  
12) Connect the optional earphone with microphone to the earphone  
port of the tool. Speak into the microphone to record your voice.  
5.2 Operation Precautions  
Use the tool only as directed. Do not operate the tool unless the  
user’s manual has been read thoroughly and proper training has  
been completed.  
The display unit is not waterproof. The imager head and cable  
are waterproof, but not acid-proof or fireproof.  
Avoid submersing the imager head and cable into corrosive, oily  
places and be sure to keep the imager head and cable away from  
high temperature objects.  
Do not immerse the tool and display unit in water. Such  
measures reduce the risk of electric shock and damage.  
Do not use excessive force to insert or withdraw the imager head  
and cable. This may result in damage to the tool or inspection  
area.  
Do not use the imager head and cable to modify surroundings,  
clear pathways or clogged areas.  
Do not place the imager head and cable into anything or  
anywhere that may contain a live electrical charge or moving  
parts, which increase the risk of electric shock or entanglement  
injuries.  
Do not use the tool for personal inspection or medical use in any  
way. This is not a medical tool.  
Do not eat or smoke while operating the tool. Use hot, soapy  
water to wash hands and other body parts exposed to drain  
contents after using the tool to inspect drains and other areas that  
may contain chemicals or bacteria. This will help prevent  
contamination with toxic or infectious material.  
When the inspection is completed, carefully withdraw the imager  
head and cable from the inspection area.  
Store idle components out of the reach of children and other  
untrained persons.  
Maintain the tool with care. Properly maintained tools are less  
likely to cause injury.  
Do not drop the tool, if the tool is dropped accidently, check for  
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Tool Inspection  
breakage and any other condition which may affect its operation.  
Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer  
for the tool.  
Dry your hands before operating the tool or charging the battery.  
Always use appropriate personal protective equipment while  
handling and using the tool. Appropriate personal protective  
equipment always includes safety glasses and gloves, and may  
include latex or rubber gloves, face shields, goggles, protective  
clothing, respirators and steel toed footwear.  
Protect against excessive heat. The tool should be kept away  
from heat sources such as radiators, stoves or others products  
that produce heat. Do not use the tool near moving machinery or  
areas where the temperature will exceed 113°F (45°C).  
Store the tool, charger and all cables in a locked area out of the  
reach of children and people unfamiliar with the tool.  
5.3 Tool Inspection  
WARNING: Before using, inspect your tool and correct any  
problems to reduce the risk of serious injury from electric shock and  
other causes and to prevent damage to the tool.  
Make sure the power is OFF.  
Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the tool, especially on the  
buttons and ports. This helps to prevent the tool from slipping  
from your hands.  
Inspect the imager head lens for condensation. To avoid  
damaging the tool, do not use the tool if condensation forms  
inside the imager head. Let the water evaporate before using  
again.  
Inspect the full length of the cable for cracks or damage. A  
damaged cable could allow water to enter the tool and increase  
the risk of electric shock.  
Make sure the connections between the display unit and imager  
head and cable are tight. All connections must be properly  
assembled for the cable to be waterproof.  
Check if the warning label is present, firmly attached and  
readable. Do not operate the tool without the warning label.  
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Operation Instructions  
Tool and Work Area Set-Up  
Turn on the power and make sure the tool starts up as described  
in the Basic Operation section.  
If the tool does not work well after turning it on, have the tool  
checked by a qualified technician. Any tool that cannot be  
controlled with the power button is dangerous and must be  
repaired.  
NOTE: Please check following methods to avoid injury.  
FOR WALLS: For inspecting inside walls, shut off the circuit  
breaker to the whole house before using the tool.  
FOR PIPES: If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an  
electrical charge, have a qualified electrician check the pipe  
before using.  
FOR AUTOMOBILES: Be sure the automobile is not running  
during inspection. Metal and liquid under the hood may be hot.  
Do not get oil or gas on the imager head.  
5.4 Tool and Work Area Set-Up  
CAUTION: Set up the tool and work area according to these  
procedures to reduce the risk of injury from electric shock,  
entanglement, and other causes and prevent tool damage.  
1) Check work area for:  
Sufficient lighting.  
Do not work in an area until flammable sources have been  
identified and corrected. The tool is not explosion proof and  
can cause sparks.  
Do not use the tool while standing in water.  
2) Check the area and determine if the Inspection Camera is the  
correct tool for the job.  
Check the access points to the area.  
Check if there is any electric power supplied to the area to  
be inspected.  
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Check if any liquids will be contacted during inspection.  
The imager head and cable are waterproof to a depth of 3m  
(10'). Greater depths may cause leakage into the imager  
head and cable and cause electric shock or damage the tool.  
The display unit is not waterproof and should not be  
exposed to wet conditions.  
Check if any chemicals are present, especially in the case of  
drains. Chemicals may damage the tool.  
Check the temperature of the area. The working temperature  
of the tool is between 32°F (0°C ) and 113°F (45°C).  
Check if any moving parts are present in the area.  
3) Make sure the tool has been properly inspected.  
4) Install the correct accessories for use in the appropriate  
application.  
CAUTION: Make sure the tool has been powered off before  
performing maintenance.  
Tool maintenance must be performed only by qualified repair  
personnel. Maintenance performed by unqualified repair  
personnel could cause injury.  
When maintaining, use only identical replacement parts. Use of  
unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions  
may create a risk of electric shock or injury.  
Do not attempt to take any pieces of the tool apart unless directed  
by the manual.  
Follow instructions to change accessories.  
Do not use acetone to clean the tool. Instead, use only alcohol to  
swab the connections. Avoid rubbing too hard on the LCD  
screen. After using, wipe the display unit clean gently with a dry  
cloth.  
Upon the completion of any maintenance of the tool, ask  
qualified repair personnel to perform safety checks to examine if  
the tool is in proper operating condition.  
Stop using the tool if it starts smoking or emitting noxious  
fumes.  
Always handle the tool with care. It is not shock-resistant.  
Do not disassemble the tool beyond what is shown in the manual.  
Doing so will void your warranty.  
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Operation Instructions  
On Screen Navigation  
5.5 On Screen Navigation  
1) Splash Screen  
When the tool is powered on, the first screen displayed is  
referred to as the splash screen. (Fig. 9) This screen tells you the  
tool is booting up. Once the tool is fully powered up, the screen  
will automatically switch to the live screen.  
Fig. 9  
2) Live Screen  
The live screen is where you will do most of your work. A live  
image of what the imager head sees is displayed on the screen.  
You can zoom in or out, adjust LED brightness, rotate images  
and video, view and capture photos and videos from this screen.  
3) Switching from Still Image Capture to Video Capture  
The tool defaults to still image capture when powered on. Press  
the Video/Camera button to switch between still image capture  
and video capture as needed.  
4) Adjusting LED Brightness  
Press the RIGHT and LEFT arrow buttons on the key pad (in  
the still camera mode) to increase or decrease the LED  
brightness. A brightness indicator bar will be displayed on the  
screen as you adjust the brightness. (Fig. 10)  
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On Screen Navigation  
Fig. 10  
5) Zooming  
Press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons while in the still camera  
mode to zoom in or out. A zoom indicator bar will be displayed  
on the screen as you adjust the zoom. (Fig. 11)  
Fig. 11  
6) Entering the Primary Settings Screen  
Pressing the Setting button while in the live screen will take you  
to the primary settings screen. (Fig. 12) Pressing the Back  
button at any point will take you back to the live screen.  
Fig. 12  
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7) Capturing a Photo  
On Screen Navigation  
When in the live screen, make sure the camera icon is present at  
the top left portion of the screen. (Fig. 13) Press the OK button  
to capture a photo. The image is saved to the internal memory or  
SD card. The total number of photos is displayed below the  
camera icon. The number will increase or decrease as different  
capacity SD cards are used, or the photo quality is adjusted.  
Fig. 13  
8) Capturing a Video  
While in the live screen, make sure the video icon is present at  
the top left portion of the screen. (Fig. 14) Press the OK button  
to start capturing video. A record icon will appear at the top right  
portion of the screen, just below battery capacity icon. This  
shows that video is capturing. The time at the top left portion,  
just below video icon will begin counting down. This indicates  
how much video you can store in the internal memory or SD  
card. Press the OK button again to stop capturing a video.  
Fig. 14  
If you wish to record sound, you can insert the optional earphone  
with mic into the earphone port of the tool. When capturing a  
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On Screen Navigation  
video, you are recording simultaneously. It may take a few  
seconds to save the captured video to the internal memory or SD  
card.  
9) Playing Back and Deleting Captured Photos and Videos  
Press the Play button on the key pad to display two modes for  
you to select. Photos and videos that were captured will be  
displayed on the screen. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow  
buttons to move from Photo mode to Video mode. (Fig. 15 and  
Fig. 16)  
Fig. 15  
While Photo mode is highlighted (Fig. 15), press the OK button.  
The stored photos will be displayed. Use the LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to play back captured photos one after another.  
Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to zoom in and out.  
Fig. 16  
While Video mode is highlighted (Fig. 16), press the OK button.  
The stored videos will be displayed. Use the LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to play back captured videos one after another.  
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On Screen Navigation  
While in the photo mode, select a photo and press the OK button.  
A bar will appear with record mode in the middle of the screen.  
(Fig. 17)  
Fig. 17  
Inserting the optional earphone with microphone and pressing  
OK button will begin recording (Fig. 18) and timing.  
Fig. 18  
Press the OK button as desired to stop recording and then  
theicon will appear.  
Press the OK button to play the recording. Press OK again to  
pause the recording in the record mode. (Fig. 19 and Fig. 20)  
Fig. 19  
Fig. 20  
If you wish to delete the recording, use LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to select “ ” icon then press OK. (Fig. 21)  
Fig. 21  
While in the video mode, selecting a video which has been  
recorded and pressing the OK button will start playing the  
recording. Press the OK button again to pause playing the  
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On Screen Navigation  
recording. Press the LEFT button to fast forward recording and  
the RIGHT button to reverse the recording. Press the UP button  
to stop playing the recording.  
Either in the Photo mode or in the Video mode, press the Trash  
Can button to delete captured photos and videos, and a Are you  
sure you want to delete this file?message appears on the  
screen. (Fig. 22 and Fig. 23) Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow  
buttons to select Yes or No, then press the OK button to save  
your selection.  
Fig. 22  
Fig. 23  
When you delete all the photos and videos, a No Files  
Availablemessage appears on the screen. (Fig. 24)  
Fig. 24  
10) Entering the Secondary Settings Screen  
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On Screen Navigation  
While in the Primary Settings Screen (Fig. 12), select Advanced  
Settings from Setup and then press OK button, you will enter  
the secondary settings screen (Fig. 25) where you can set the  
Date and Time, Restore Defaults and select a Language as  
needed. Press the Back button at any point to go back to the  
primary settings screen and press it again to go back to the live  
screen.  
Fig. 25  
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Icons  
5.6 Icons  
1)  
Battery Capacity - Fully charged battery.  
SD Card - Indicates an SD card has been inserted into the tool.  
Still Camera - Indicates the tool is operating in still camera  
2)  
3)  
mode.  
4)  
5)  
Video Camera - Indicates the tool is operating in video camera  
mode.  
Record sound - Push OK to record sound in the photo play  
mode.  
6)  
7)  
Record - Press OK to record in the photo record mode.  
Stop - Press OK to stop playing recording in the photo record  
mode.  
8)  
9)  
Play - Press OK to play recording in the photo record mode.  
Pause - Press OK to pause playing recording in the photo record  
mode.  
10)  
Delete - Press OK to delete the recording in the photo record  
mode. (You will be prompted: “Are you sure you want to delete this  
file,” before deletion is completed.)  
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Operation Instructions  
11) Advanced settings  
Advanced Settings  
Advanced Settings is the default mode from the Setup menu.  
Press the Setting button to enter Setup.  
Fig. 26  
Select Advanced Settings from Setup and press the OK button  
to modify advanced settings.  
Fig. 27  
When necessary, use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select  
Date and Time, Restore Defaults and Language from  
Advanced Settings.  
12)  
Displays color or black/white.  
Color is the default mode.  
Select Color or Black/White from Setup and press the OK  
button.  
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Operation Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
Fig. 28  
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select from Color  
mode to Black/White mode, then press the OK button to save  
your selection.  
If you wish to view or capture color images and videos, select  
Color from Setup.  
Fig. 29  
If you wish to view or capture black/white images and videos,  
select Black/White from Setup.  
Fig. 30  
13)  
Asks if format media.  
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Operation Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
Select Format Media from Setup and press the OK button.  
Fig. 31  
If you wish to format media, select Format Media from Setup  
and press the OK button and then use the LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button to save  
your selection.  
Fig. 32  
If you do not wish to format media, use the LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to select No to return to the previous menu.  
Fig. 33  
If you select Yes, a message Warning - this will erase ALL  
30  
Operation Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
files in memoryappears on the screen. Press the OK button to  
save your selection and return to the previous menu.  
Fig. 34  
If you do not wish to format media, select No to return to  
previous menu.  
Fig. 35  
14)  
Displays firmware version.  
Select Help from Setup and press OK button to display  
Firmware Version.  
Fig. 36  
31  
Operation Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
Fig. 37  
15)  
Sets date and time.  
When you enter Advanced Settings, select Date and Time and  
press the OK button.  
Fig. 38  
Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to set the exact date and  
time while using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move  
from one item to another and press the OK button to save.  
Fig. 39  
16)  
Ask to restore factory defaults.  
Select Restore Defaults from Advanced Settings and press the  
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Operation Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
OK button.  
Fig. 40  
If you wish to restore factory defaults, use LEFT and RIGHT  
arrow buttons to select Yes, then press the OK button to save  
your selection.  
Fig. 41  
If you do not wish to restore factory defaults, select No to return  
to the previous menu.  
Fig. 42  
Displays multi-language interface.  
33  
17)  
Operations Instructions  
Advanced Settings  
English is the default language.  
Select Language from Advanced Settings and press the OK  
button.  
Fig. 43  
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch among  
English, Spanish, French, German and Dutch. Select the  
desired language and press the OK button to save your selection.  
Fig. 44  
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Troubleshooting  
6. Troubleshooting  
POSSIBLE  
REASONS  
SYMPTOMS  
SOLUTIONS  
Cable connection  
is loose.  
Check and  
reattach.  
Display is on, but does not  
show image.  
Inspect imager  
head and clean  
if needed.  
Imager head is  
covered by debris.  
LEDs on imager head are dim  
at max brightness, display  
changes between black and  
white, and/or the color display  
turns itself OFF after a short  
period.  
Low battery.  
Dead battery.  
Charge battery.  
Charge battery.  
The tool will not turn on.  
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Parts List and Diagram  
7. Parts List and Diagram  
Item # Description  
1
2
Rubber Cover  
Lens  
3
Skin  
4
5
Front Shell  
Button  
6
LCD  
7
PCB  
8
9
Power Switch  
Screw  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Battery  
Back Shell  
Screw  
Screw  
Square Gasket  
Hex Nut  
Connector  
Cable Connector  
Ring  
Female Connector  
Ring  
Ring  
Imager Head and Cable  
Mirror (not shown)  
Magnet (not shown)  
Hook (not shown)  
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Parts List and Diagram  
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