User'S Manual: High-Performance Data Logging Video Borescope System

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DCS1600

USERS MANUAL

HIGH-PERFORMANCE DATA LOGGING VIDEO BORESCOPE SYSTEM

CONTENT
Product Features------------------------------------ 2 First Time Use---------------------------------------- 4 System Modes---------------------------------------- 4 Multi-function keys---------------------------------- 5 Manual Screen--------------------------------------- 6 Operating Instructions----------------------------- 8 Power On/Off------------------------------------------ 8 Adjust the brightness------------------------------ 8 Taking Photos-----------------------------------------8 Video Recording------------------------------------- 9 Viewing photos/videos-----------------------------9 Setting Time/Date------------------------------------10 Setting Time Display--------------------------------10 Viewing on a TV monitor---------------------------------11 Setting video format---------------------------------------11 Deleting a specific photo (Browse mode only)---12 Deleting all photos-----------------------------------------12 Setting auto power off------------------------------------13 Re-charging the battery----------------------------------13 Creation of Memory Card Folder--------------------- 13 Specifications-----------------------------------------------15 Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------16 Insert Tube Maintenance---------------------------------17 Cautions for Use--------------------------------------------18

Product Features

DCS600

(14)

INSERT TUBE
(11) (4) (12) (5) (7) (6) (2) (1) (3)

(8) (9) (10)

(3)

(13)

1-Insert Tube
(1) Insert tube (2) Camera and lens (3) Insert tube connector (2)

(1)

2-CONSOLE
(1) (2) (3) (4) RECORD SNAP POWER PREVIOUS

(5)

NEXT

(10) AC Jack (11) USB port (12) Light adjustment (13) Hanger Hole (14) Console Connector

(6) OK (7) ESC (8) SD Port (9) TV out

(Please read the entire instruction manual before usage)

First Time Use


STEP 1-Insert the insert tube into the connector according to the direction of the arrow and tighten the screw nut. STEP 2-Press and hold down the power button on the console for 3 seconds until the image is displayed on the monitor. STEP 3-Aim the camera lens at the selected object. Press SNAP to capture a .jpg image, or RECORD to begin recording a .asf video.

Multi-function keys
Each console button performs a unique function depending upon the Mode in which the system is being operated
Push-Buttons Preview Mode Switch to Browse Mode to view photos and videos. Switch to Browse Mode to view photos and videos. Browse Mode Move to previous photo or video. Move to next photo or video. Delete photo or video. Return to Preview Mode. View the next photo or pause/play video clips. Return to Preview Mode Manual Mode Move upward through the main manual. Move the light bar downward. Execute selected command. Return to Preview Mode. Display various data for repair Return to Preview Mode

System Modes
The DCS1600 provides three simple working modes: Preview, Browse and Manual Mode.
Preview Mode Browse Mode Manual Mode The Preview Mode is activated as soon as the unit is turned on. The image received by the camera is displayed in real time on the video monitor. The user can capture photos and record video while in the Preview Mode. In Browse Mode, users may view photos and video, and conduct basic file maintenance. In Manual Mode, users may customize their set up preferences.

OK ESC

Enter Manual Mode. Return to Preview Mode. Capture a .jpg photo Start and stop video recording

Note: The system returns to Preview Mode automatically after 10 seconds without any response in Manual Model.

Manual Screen
The user may press the MENU button in Manual Mode to execute desired commands as indicated below. DELETE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF MENU MANUAL
DELETE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF
(Figure.1)

DATE/TIME SETUP

Use the arrow buttons to select Year/Month/Day or Hour/Min/Sec. Press RECORDING to increase the number, or press SNAP to decrease. Select Display ON to print the date on the photo.

DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

MANUAL MENU

TIME SETUP

2000/01/101 10:22:22
DISPLAY OFF

(Figure.3)

LANGUAGE

Use this command to select the desired language.

DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

MANUAL MENU

LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH ESPANOL FRENCH ITALIAN (Figure.4)

DELETE ALL

VIDEO FORMAT

After initiating this command, select yes or no by pressing up or down arrow buttons. To delete all, select yes. Exit by pressing the OK button.
VIDEO OUTPUT

ERASE ALL

Set up your video format.


AUTO POWER OFF

yes
(Figure.2)

no

DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

MANUAL MENU

DISABLE 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN 30 MIN POWER OFF

TIME SET POWER OFF

Set the auto power off feature to your desired length of time.

(Figure.5)

This command will send the video signal out through the AV port. The monitor will turn black until you execute this command again.

Operating Instructions Power On/Off


STEP1: To turn the console on, press the power button for 3~5 seconds until you see the sign below appear on your monitor. ( SD card memory capacity Battery capacity)
(Figure.6)

Video Recording
1. Press
Image Status:

button to start video recording.


sign will appear at the left bottom of the screen.

2. Press
(P.6)
Image Status:

button again to stop recording.


sign disappears.

(Figure.8)

Note: User may return to Preview Mode anytime by pressing ESC button regardless of working under Browse mode or Manual mode.

STEP2: Press the power button for 3~5 seconds to turn the console off.

Adjust the brightness


When the objects on the screen or "fully-blank (light over)", it might be because the light source is too bright. In this case, please turn the light switch counterclockwise to reduce the brightness. Turn the light switch clockwise to increase the brightness.

Viewing photos/videos
1. Press 2. Press or or during preview mode. again to view the oldest or second to last photo/video.
Image Status: Display the latest photo/video.

/
(Figure.8)

(P.9)

Taking Photos
Press button during Preview mode to take the photo. button to show the photo that has just been taken.
(Figure.7)

Image Status: All files will be stored according to the time sequence of photo capture/video recording. Note: When viewing videos, the video will be displayed automatically until it ends and then the next photo or video will be displayed.

Or, continue pressing the

Image Status: Returns to Preview Mode automatically after photo is taken.

Setting Time/Date
1.Press OK 2.Press 4.Press 5.Press or to move to Date/Time command. 3.Press OK to initiate the command. to increase the number or to decrease. for next adjustment.
MANUAL MENU
DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

Viewing on a TV monitor
TIME SET TIME SET 2000/02/14
17:30:51 DISPLAY OFF

1. Plug the included AV cord into the AV socket located on the right side of the console.
Notice: Please plug the other end of the AV cord into the AV in socket on the external monitor.

(Figure.9)

2.Press OK 3.Press or to move to Video output option. 4.Press OK


Image Status: image will be transmitted to the external monitor.
000/0/0 0::

6.Repeat step 4 and 5 until the correct time/date are set. 7.Press OK to complete the set up.

(Figure.11)

Setting Time Display


1.Press OK 2.Press 4.Press 5.Press or or to move to Date/Time command. for Display option.
once for ON, press again for OFF.
NOT DISPLAY

Setting video format


1.Press OK 2.Press 4.Press or or to move to Video Format option. to select NTSC/PAL.
MANUAL MENU
TV OUTPUT TIME SET
NTSC PAL

3.Press OK to switch the Display function between ON/OFF.

(P.10) (Figure.10)

DISPLAY

3.Press OK 5.Press OK

DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

Image Status: Press

(Figure.12)

6. Press OK to complete set up. 7. Press ESC to return to Preview mode.

Deleting a specific photo (Browse mode only)


1. Enter Browse mode, then press 2. Press OK
Image Status: Delete yes or no options
DELETE

Setting auto power off


1.Press OK during Preview mode. 2.Press or 3.Press OK
no

or

to locate the photo or video you wish to delete.

for Auto power off command. to select desired time length or choose Disable.

DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

MANUAL MENU

DISABLE 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN 30 MIN POWER OFF

TIME SET POWER OFF

3. To select your option, press

or

(Figure.15)

yes

4.Press

or

Image Status: The selected option flashes.

4. Press OK to execute your selected option or press ESC to cancel.

(Figure.13)

5.Press OK The console will automatically turn off if it has not been used for this preset length of time.

Deleting all photos


1. Press OK during Preview mode.
Image Status: Showing the Main Manual
MANUAL MENU
DELDTE ALL VIDEO OUTPUT DATE/TIME SETUP LANGUAGE VIDEO FORMAT AUTO POWER OFF

Re-charging the battery


ERASE ALL

2. Press

or

for Delete All command.

yes
(Figure.14)

no

Re-charging the console battery


Plug the adapter into the outlet and plug the power jack into the socket on the console.

3. Press OK
Image Status: yes or no option appears

4. Use

or

to select yes.

Creation of Memory Card Folder


The following information applies to the included SD card only. All photos and videos are stored in the [100MEDIA] folder under the [DCIM] folder. All files will be named according to the time/date setup.

5. Press OK to execute.

Specifications
The original setup date 1 Month 1 Date 6:14:23 Name of the file The original setup date 1 Month 1 Date 6:14:23 Name of the file
11061423.JPG
Camera System and Insert Tube 0.2 Diameter Insert Tube Housing Light Source Length Field of View

1 1 0 6 1 4 2 3 .JPG Month Date Hour: Minute: Second Extension 1 1 0 6 1 4 2 3 .JPG Month Date Hour: Minute: Second Extension

11061423.JPG DCIM 100MEDIA 11061435.ASF


Depth of Field (DOF) Water Resistant Working Temperature

325(H)*250(V) Steel White LED OBEDIENT 3.3', 6.6', 9.8' (1M, 2M, 3M)SOFT METAL 3.3', 6.6', 9.8', 16.4', 32.8', 98.4' (1M, 2M, 3M, 5M, 10M, 30M) Horizontal field angle 46 Vertical field angle 34 Diagonal field angle 56 0.4 ~ 2.4 Only the InsertionInsert tube is water resistant 32F to 131F

Users should complete the time/date setup before usage in order to achieve accurate file management. The time/date is pre-set to 2007/1/1. Users may identify this when the file name begins with the digits 11. File names are not labeled by serial number. They are labeled according to the current time/date. Both photos and videos are named in the same way but with different file extensions, .jpg and .asf.

System Console System Dimension System Weight Power Display Recording Medium Video Out Format 8.5 x 4.7 x 1.4 (215 x 120 x 36 mm) 380g Battery rechargeable Li-Polymer battery 3.7V power supply AC 100-240V 50-60Hz power consumption DC5.5 1.8A 3.5 TFT LCD QVGA 1G SD CARD NTSC & PA

Interface Compression Format Still Image Storage Format Frame Rate Exposure White Balance S/N Ratio Language Recharge Temperature Working Temperature Storage Temperature

AV out Compliant with MPEG4 jpeg (640*480) ~30 fps Automatic Fix 42dB or more English // Japanese // German // Spain // French // Italian // Traditional Chinese // Simplified Chinese 32F to 104F -4F to 140F -4F to 140F

2. Can turn on the unit but the image does not appear on the monitor

Please check the insert tube connector or simply re-connect the insert tube to correct the problem.
3. Unable to capture photos/video

Please check the status of the SD card. Users will not be able to capture photos or video if the SD card is not installed properly or if it is full, write protected or damaged.

Insert Tube Maintenance


To avoid danger, please do not put the insert tube into any flammable liquid or gas. The insert tube contains a series of small wires that control the optics and electronics of the camera tip. To ensure long-term reliability, do not bend the insert tube more than 180 degrees, and always bend the insert tube in as large an arc as possible during usage and storage. Camera Lens cleaning User may clean the camera lens with a cotton swab and small amount of cleaning naphtha

Troubleshooting
1. Unable to turn on the console

Users will not be able to turn on the console when the battery is very low or empty. Please re-charge before use.

User Guide 19

Cautions for Use

Do not use any corrosive liquid for cleaning, such as alcohol. Do not try to disassemble the product. This presents a shock hazard and could damage the unit. Do not bend the insert tube over 180 degrees during usage or storage. Please use only recommended components or accessories. Unapproved accessories and components may cause damage. Please do not use in a medical facility. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight for long periods of time. Store the system in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place.

Do not remove the SD card during capturing photos or video. This can cause a loss of the image or video and may damage the SD card. Video recording requires an SD card with fast writing speed. We recommend 80X (or above) writing speed SD cards for better video quality.

This is designed for industrial use only. biological inspection.

Do not use the system for human or any other

Do not insert the insert tube into any ammable gas or liquid (such as a fuel tank) to avoid dangers. Do not use this Video Borescope in a fuel tank or other dangerous environment such as a gasoline or alcohol storage tank.

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DCS1600 Users Manual Specifications subject to change without notice 2009 GENERAL TOOLS & INSTRUMENTS

NOTICE - WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. MAN#DCS1600 04/09

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