Atlantis AUW-525C Underwater Video System User Manual

June 17, 2024
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Atlantis AUW-525C Underwater Video System

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Product Information

Specifications

  • High-resolution video camera and monitor system
  • Multi-purpose applications in aquatic environments

Introduction

  • Thank you for your purchase of the Atlantis Underwater Camera System. The Atlantis, a high-resolution video camera and monitor system, offers multi-purpose applications in aquatic environments.
  • The AtlantisTM may be used for sport fishing, search and rescue, treasure hunting, marine research, or for recreational viewing of underwater activities.
  • The Atlantis, assisted by lighting, will help you see elusive underwater objects and find what you desire in any body of water.
  • You can visit http://www.atlantiscamera.com. for all your underwater camera needs, including support, accessories, orders, information, testimonials, and tips on our Atlantis Cameras.

Precautions

  1. Make sure not to reverse the polarity. It may cause permanent damage to both the monitor and camera. The red power cable and black ground cable should connect to the red and black terminals of the battery respectively.
  2. Turn off the monitor and disconnect the power cable from the battery after use. Wipe off any moisture at both terminals on the battery to prevent corrosion. This will ensure a clean contact between cables and terminals for future use.
  3. Remember to recharge the battery after each use until the red light comes on. Leave the battery connected to the charger overnight. Keep the battery away from the reach of children.
  4. In clear water, you should be able to view most objects in regular daylight. However, as your camera goes deeper underwater, there will be less light available and the camera’s light sources will be needed to view objects.
  5. In conditions of highly dirty or milky water, it may be impossible to view any object clearly, even with lighting. This is simply because there are too many obstructions in the camera’s sight, and is not a malfunction of the camera.

FAQ

Q: Can the Atlantis Underwater Camera System be used for marine research?

  • A: Yes, the Atlantis is suitable for marine research purposes.

Q: How long should I charge the battery for?

  • A: Charge the battery until the red light comes on.
  • It is recommended to leave the battery connected to the charger overnight.

Q: Can I use the Atlantis Underwater Camera System in dirty water?

  • A: In highly dirty or milky water, it may be difficult to view objects clearly, even with lighting.
  • This is not a malfunction of the camera but due to obstructions in the camera’s sight.

Introduction

  • Thank you for your purchase of the Atlantis Underwater Camera System. The Atlantis™, a high-resolution video camera and monitor system, offers multi-purpose applications in aquatic environments.
  • The Atlantis™ may be used for sport fishing, search and rescue, treasure hunting, marine research, or for recreational viewing of underwater activities.
  • The Atlantis™, assisted by lighting, will help you see elusive underwater objects and find what you desire in any body of water.
  • You can search http://www.atlantiscamera.com for all your underwater camera needs: support, accessories, orders, information, testimonials, and tips on our Atlantis Cameras.
  1. Make sure not to reverse the polarity. It may cause permanent damage to both the monitor and camera. The red power cable and black ground cable should connect to the red and black terminal of the battery respectively.
  2. Please make sure to turn off the monitor and disconnect the power cable from the battery after use. Also, wipe off any moisture at both terminals on the battery to prevent corrosion. This will ensure a clean contact between cables and terminals for future use.
  3. Please remember to recharge the battery after each use until the red light comes on. You need to leave the battery connected to the charger overnight. Keep the battery away from the reach of children.
  4. In clear water, you should be able to view most objects in regular daylight. However, as your camera goes deeper underwater, there will be less light available and the camera’s light sources will be needed to view objects.
  • In some conditions of highly dirty or milky water, it may be impossible to view any object clearly, even with lighting.
  • This is simply because there are too many obstructions in the camera’s sight, and is not a malfunction of the camera.

Features

  • Camera: The Atlantis comes with a high-resolution camera with a 92-degree viewing angle.
  • The camera is housed in molded iron casting (aluminum for AUW-555), protecting it from water pressure and strikes from rocks or hard objects underwater.
  • The camera also has attachable weights to stabilize and set the angle at which you want to view the water.
  • You can attach a fin to the camera to allow it to point in the direction of the boat. Our cables, up to 200’, are made of steel mesh and are durable in the water.
  • The camera also is equipped with powerful infrared and colored LED lights that allow the camera to see in dark areas.
  • Green Screen Monitor: This monitor has special green phosphorous tubes that allow the monitor to be viewed with significantly less glare than traditional black and white monitors.
  • The technology is used to provide the best viewing ability in sunny conditions. We also conduct a G-5 force vibration test on all monitors in the factory to ensure its stability.
  • The monitor also allows connections for up to two cameras and has an RCA video out for recording to a VCR or camcorder. You will also see a small square in the back of the monitor that is a mirror image switch.
  • This monitor is designed to allow water to run off with a special coating we apply to the monitor.
  • However, it is not waterproof because the monitors need vents to allow condensation to be released.
  • In warm weather, if the monitor were sealed, the condensation would short-circuit the monitors, making it irreparable.
  • Don’t let the monitor sit in water; use the mounting bracket or the case to protect it.
  • High Impact carrying case: The Panning Atlantis Camera is packaged in a water and air-tight high-impact-resistant case.
  • Two spring-loaded buttons lock the case, simply push the button and lift the lock-down tabs to open.
  • We have dye-cut foam inside the case to keep the components from moving around in transportation.
  • The case also has slots for locks, and if you drop the unit in the water, the case will float. This case provides maximum protection for your investment and it is recommended to only use this case when using your Atlantis™ system.

Setting Up/Using Atlantis

List of components Make sure all parts and accessories are included

  1. 5.5” Green tube monitor
    • (7” Monitor for AUW-701
    • Color Monitor for AUW-5600)
  2. (1) Camera with 125’ cable (200’ for AUW-701 Color Camera for AUW-5600 Panning Camera for AUW-555)
  3. (1) Battery, power cord with fuse
  4. (1) Battery charger
  5. (1) Boat mounting kit
  6. (1) Cigarette Adapter
  7. (1) Cable winder
  8. (1) Sunshade
  9. (1) Carrying case

Charging the Battery

  1. Battery must be charged after each use and it is recommended that you charge your battery before you use it the first time.
  2. Connect the alligator clip to the battery
    • Red: Power source link to red (+) terminal on the battery
    • Black: Ground link to black (-) terminal on the battery
  3. Plug the power adapter into the 110V AC outlet.
  4. Battery and Charger: We use the Rocket 12 volt Gel Cell batteries with our units which are known for their quality. Our battery charger has a red light indicator on it.
    • When the battery is charging, there will be no light.
    • When the battery is finished charging, the red light will turn on.
  5. Unplug the adapter then remove the alligator clips from the battery.

Preparing for Action

  1. Lift the monitor from the case.
  2. Connect the battery to the wire according to the corresponding colors. You can also use the cigarette adapter to plug into your boat’s cigarette lighter and connect it to the monitor for power.
  3. Connect the wire to the back of the monitor on the right.
  4. Connect the camera cable to the back of the monitor in slot C1.
  5. Turn on the power to the monitor.
  6. Pull out the camera from the case and peel off the lens protector. (Blue vinyl)
    • Now you should be able to see an image on the monitor. If there is a problem, refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual.
  7. Adjust the contrast to the highest position and adjust brightness using the controls on the monitor. Place the shade over the monitor for clearer viewing during the daytime.Atlantis-AUW-525C-Underwater-Video-System-FIG-8
  8. Locate the black three-way switch. Turn it to 0 for regular viewing, I for infrared lights, and II for colored lights.
    • In clear water, you should be able to view most objects in regular daylight.
    • However as your camera goes deeper underwater, there will be less light available and the camera’s light sources will be needed to view the objects more clearly.
    • In some conditions of highly dirty or milky water, it may be impossible to view any object clearly, even with lighting. This is simply because there are too many obstructions in the camera’s sight, not because of a malfunction of the camera.
    • The camera comes with 11 light-emitting diodes (LED). On the sides of the lens there are six infrared LEDs, which are light pink when turned on. Above and below the lens are 5 colored LEDs, two green on top and three red on the bottom.
    • There are different uses for these two light sources. Infrared lights are less likely to scare away fish or other organisms underwater.
    • Colored lights can penetrate milky or dirty water giving a clearer picture.
    • You should adjust the light depending on the conditions.
  9. You may now begin to submerge the camera into the water for viewing.
  10. Use the cable winder to wrap up the rest of the cable.
  • Note: If you take your time and wrap the cord up tight and uniformly, it will be easier to work with and fit back in the case easily.
  • The best way to wind the cord on is to leave about 2 feet of the connection end loose and wrap the cord on as tight as you can. Wrap the cord back and forth keeping the layers close and tight together.
  • This will make it easier to put away and keep from fighting the cord every time you use the camera.
  • By leaving about 2 feet on the connection end loose you will be able to move the monitor easily and set it to your best viewing angle.
  • You can also use the notches on the line winder to lock the cable in place.

Additional Functions

Recording

  1. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the VIDEO IN on the back of the VCR or camcorder, which will probably be yellow or white, depending on the model. Start recording the image, using your VCR’s or camcorder’s controls.
    • The green screen monitor will record in black and white, not in green.

Replacing or Changing Fin

  1. Remove the fin from the camera.
  2. Attach the regular fin or reverse fin as picture below.
    • Phillips screwdriver needed.

Adjusting Viewing Angle (vertical)

  1. Loosen screws as shown.
  2. Adjust the weights. When the weights are at 1, the camera will point upwards. When the weights are at 2, the camera will point straight. When the weights are at 3, the camera will point downward.

Mounting the Monitor

  1. Locate the proper position to place the monitor. Usually, it is best to place the monitor where the system is set up away from the motor to prevent damage to the camera.
  2. Place the mount with the base down, and screw it in place.
  3. Use the mounting screws to hold the monitor in place. You can also connect the sunshade to the mounting bracket.
    • It is generally recommended to leave the monitor inside the case tilted upwards when viewing instead of mounting the monitor because the case can be used to protect the monitor from water and damage.

Atlantis™ Underwater Panning Camera

  • The Panning Atlantis™ Camera can see the complete surroundings of an underwater environment.
  • The camera has a rust-proof aluminum design.
  • The working parts are self-contained in the dome, while the camera itself rotates 310 degrees inside.
  • There is no cable turning which prevents the cable from becoming damaged from stress.
  • The camera has the same infrared and colored lights as the traditional Atlantis™ systems.

Features

A. Panning Atlantis™ Camera

  • The Panning Atlantis™ Camera is designed to view 360 degrees. This camera has an electronic compass control and a remote control wired into the camera connection.
  • The electronic compass control is set on the top of the monitor and the remote control is used to control the camera.
  • The camera is dome-shaped with a clear hardened special plastic window, which allows the camera to see through.

B. Panning Remote Control Buttons

  1. Left direction
  2. Right direction and camera speed
  3. Auto / Manual
  4. LED Light Control

Operating the camera

  1. Attach the remote control and electronic compass control securely to the cables. The yellow end connects to the remote control while the larger output connects to the electronic compass control.
  2. Connect the cables to the monitor in C1.
  3. Place the electronic compass on top of the screen or nearby pointing away from the viewer.
  4. Connect the battery with the corresponding colored wires.
  5. Connect the wire to the monitor.
  6. Turn on the monitor and make the proper adjustments.
  7. Put the camera in the water.
  8. To start the camera in Panning mode push the Auto / Manual on the remote control. This will start the camera Panning.
    • The camera will circle to the left to a 310-degree setting and will automatically pan back to the right. To stop the camera hit the Auto/Manual again.
    • To turn back to the left hit the left arrow, to turn to the right hit the right arrow.
    • There are three speeds, which will show on the bottom right corner of the monitor, showing one, two, or three arrows according to the speed.
    • There is also an indicator on the monitor that shows where the camera is pointing. When the circle is in the top position the camera is facing forwards.
  9. You can also connect the camera to a tripod, to lay the camera down on the surface. Screw the tripod on the camera and extend the legs out and place the camera in the water.
    • The remote control has an LED on/off button for the camera lighting.
    • The camera lights cycle through colored lights, off, and infrared. Adjust the lighting to best view the water conditions the camera is in.

Atlantis™ Color Camera Features

  • The camera features the latest technology that provides 380 TV lines of resolution and has 6 high-power LEDs.
  • The camera is fully waterproof in a rugged die-cast housing and has a wide-angle lens for maximum coverage.

Atlantis™ LCD Color Monitor

  • The compact and lightweight 5.6″ monitor is designed for energy saving. the package comes with a 7.5A rechargeable battery that will last up to 5 hours.
  • The monitor can watch 2 different sites at the same time using an additional camera.

Parts

  1. Camera body
  2. White LED
  3. Lens
  4. Screw cap (Never loosen)
  5. Washer
  6. Fin
  7. Weight
  8. Weight adjustment screw
  9. Cable
  10. Camera plug
  11. White LED switch
  12. Monitor power
  13. Color adjust down
  14. Color adjust up
  15. Brightness down
  16. Brightness up
  17. Mirror image switcher on the backside
  18. Audio out
  19. A/V
  20. LCD
  21. Bracket adapter
  22. Monitor plug
  23. Power switcher
  24. Camera switcher
  25. Camera1 input
  26. Camera2 input
  27. Video out
  28. To battery
  29. To battery
  30. To regular power adapter
  31. Monitor output
  32. On battery
  33. On battery
  34. From charger
  35. From chargerAtlantis-AUW-525C-Underwater-Video-System-FIG-22

Connection Diagram

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FAQ

How far can I see?

  • Naturally, the clearer the water, the farther you can see. As a general rule, the camera has twice the range of what is visible.
  • If you can see 3 feet down, you will be able to see approximately 6 feet in front of the camera. However, different bodies of water will vary.
  • For anglers studying the bottom structure, 2 feet of visibility is sufficient for underwater viewing.

When do I use the Multi-Color lights?

  • The Multi-Color lights in your AUW-525C camera are designed for use in low-light situations.
  • Turn the power switch to the “ON/LIGHT” position for maximum visibility in low light.
  • The Multi-Color lights will provide a minimum of twice the visibility of traditional infrared lights.

How do I steer the camera?

  • For viewing in the direction of travel use the Front-viewing Fin. Slowly troll (less than 2 Knots) or drift along the structure you intend to view. With the Front-view-ing Fin, the camera will face the boat’s direction of travel. The opposite holds when using the Back-viewing Fin, which positions the camera for viewing in the direction opposite from the boat’s travel. (The Back-viewing Fin (F-200), not included with the unit, is available from dealers or online at www.atlantiscam-era.com).

Is there a more stable way to move the camera?

  • Yes, there is a pole adapter available for the Atlantis™ camera. Connect the pole to the adapter. Then place the camera into the rack and tighten it. Adjust the pole angle accordingly and place it into the water.
  • (The telescopic pole adapter (AP-20), not included with the unit, is available from dealers or online at www.atlantiscamera.com).

Can I splice the camera cable to obtain more length?

  • No. Attempting to splice in additional cable violates the waterproof integrity of the camera and cable, voiding the warranty.

Can I attach my camera to a downrigger?

  • Yes, by using the reverse fin accessory. You can attach your camera to your downrigger cable at any depth, allowing you to watch your lure given adequate water clarity.

Can I use my camera in salt water?

  • Yes. All Atlantis underwater cameras are saltwater-rated, using stainless steel hardware and materials that are impervious to corrosion.

How fast can I troll with my camera?

  • It depends on depth and on the length of cable you have out, which determines water resistance or “drag.”
  • The deeper you go, with more cable out, the more drag there will be, requiring slower travel for good viewing.
  • Generally, for best viewing, we recommend going less than 2 Knots.
  • Remember, the slower you go, the more detail you will see.

Will my Atlantis™ camera work in subfreezing conditions?

  • Atlantis™ systems are designed to operate at temperatures ranging from -40°F to 120°F. Expect your battery life to decrease in cold conditions.

What is the viewing angle of the camera?

  • Your camera lens has a viewing angle of 92 degrees. At 4-1/2 feet in front of the camera, you will be viewing an image approximately 6 feet wide.

What is the resolution of my monitor screen?

  • The green screen monitors have 600 lines of resolution and the Color LCD has 380 lines of resolution for crystal-clear viewing.

Can I connect my Atlantis™ to a larger monitor or a hand-held recorder?

  • Yes. For use in a permanent fish house or a large boat with a built-in video system, your Atlantis can be hooked up to a larger external TV, provided it has a “VIDEO-IN” jack. The same holds for a handheld video recorder.
  • See the Video Recording with the Atlantis” section of this manual for more details.

Is the Atlantis™ underwater camera legal?

  • To our knowledge, there are no restrictions anywhere that regulate the use of Atlantis underwater viewing systems. Atlantis™ is an approved pre-fishing tool for B.A.S.S. and for P.W.T. events, and other tournament trails across the country.

What is the advantage of having a monitor with a green screen?

  • The military green screen will help users see the image on the screen with greater clarity than when viewing it in daylight compared to a regular black and white screen.

Can I troll with the Atlantis™ Panning Camera?

  • A trolling fin will be available in the future for this unit that will allow users to troll with it.

Troubleshooting

NOTHING HAPPENS (SCREEN FAILS TO LIGHT UP) WHEN THE SWITCH IS IN EITHER THE ON OR ON/LIGHT POSITION.

  • The battery is not connected. Properly connect the battery: red-to-red, black-to-black.
  • The battery is not charged.
  • The fuse may be blown.
  • The AUW-5600 uses a switch box. The switch box may be defective. Switch boxes are available to purchase from JJC, Inc. for $14.99 plus shipping.
  • If the switch box is functional, the monitor may be faulty.

THE SCREEN LIGHTS UP, BUT I SEE NO PICTURE

  • The camera cable is disconnected. (Plug the camera cable into the “Camera-In” jack).
  • The camera cable might be damaged. (Consult the “Service” section in this manual.)
  • Check the battery. If the battery is fully charged and has enough power for the whole unit, try switching the camera to a different channel, C1 or C2.

THERE IS A FOGGY PICTURE

  • Check that the lens cover is clean.
  • Check for water leaking into the camera.

THE PICTURE FLICKERS OR JUMPS

  • Check that the power cord is securely connected.

SCREWS FOR BALLAST WEIGHTS AND FRONT-VIEWING FIN WON’T GO THROUGH HOLES IN THE RUBBER CAMERA HOUSING

  • With a screwdriver, screw the bolts through the predrilled holes.
  • (The holes are a little undersized for firmly gripping the bolts to prevent their loss.)

I LOWER THE CAMERA TO THE BOTTOM BUT CAN’T SEE ANYTHING

  • The camera may be buried in the soft bottom! (Raise the camera off the bottom.)
  • The water might be very murky. Select the ON-LIGHT position on the AUW-525C switch to activate the Multi-Color lights in your camera for viewing in low-light conditions.

THERE IS A NICK IN THE CAMERA CABLE

  • See the “Warranty” section of this manual for instructions on How to return the camera for repair.

THE IMAGE ON MY SCREEN HAS A DARK MARGIN AROUND IT OR GETS BLURRY

  • You’re seeing on-screen symptoms of a weakening battery. Charge the battery, or install a charged battery.

THE DIRECTIONAL POINTER ON THE MONITOR SCREEN DOES NOT WORK (DOES NOT SHOW ME DIRECTION)

  • Check that the electronic compass control is set on top of the monitor and that it is properly connected.
  • Check to see if the compass is level and pointing the right way (away from the viewer)

ONLY ONE LINE APPEARS ON THE MONITOR

  • Check to see if the battery is charged.

Care and Maintenance

Your Atlantis unit will stay in good condition with proper maintenance:

  1. The battery requires regular charging. (See battery charging instructions.)
  2. Clean the monitor and camera lens periodically by using mild dishwashing soap, warm water, and a very soft cloth. Do NOT use window cleaner or alco-hol-based products, since they may cause permanent fogging.
  3. Periodically run your fingers over the entire length of the cable, feeling for nicks or other cable damage. A damaged cable should be returned to the factory for repair. (See the Service section of this manual.)
  4. As a precautionary measure, dry off your monitor after it gets wet from rain or boat spray.
  5. Use the case to protect the unit when not in use.
  6. Protect the monitor from liquids, as it is not entirely waterproof.
  7. Make sure whenever you submerge the camera that the top of the camera that the top of the camera connected to the steel mesh wire is tightly screwed. When the camera is trolled quickly, this will loosen the top, so make sure to check the camera after every use.

One-Year Limited Warranty

  • During the warranty period, the Atlantis™ Warranty Dept. will honor service for one (1) year of parts and labor from the original date of consumer purchase.
  • See below for commercial, Industrial, or Educational use coverage.

WHO IS PROTECTED

  • This warranty protects the original owner of this Atlantis™ Product.

WHAT IS COVERED AND HOW LONG

  • This warranty covers internal operating parts and service/labor to repair your Atlantis™ product for one (1) year, from the date of purchase, defined as follows: (1) Original Consumer Retail Purchase; (2) First Rental Purchase Agreement; or (3) First Lease Purchase Agreement (the “Warranty Period”). Labor and replacement parts supplied during the Warranty Period are covered
  • only for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period. The Atlantis™ Warranty Dept. shall have no liability for service under this warranty if non-OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts are used in the repair of your Atlantis™ product.

WHAT THE OWNER MUST DO IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED

  • If service under this warranty is required, contact the Atlantis™ Warranty Dept. at 1-800-226-9671 during hours of 9:30 – 5:00 PM except holidays, and deliver the product, at your expense, to Atlantis™ product service center. Atlantis™ warranty will exchange the product for replacement once found to be defective during the Warranty Period.
  • You can also visit our website at www.atlantiscamera.com/support for more information.

OTHER WARRANTY COVERAGE

  • Commercial, Industrial, or Educational use has the same warranty coverage.

WHAT ARE THE EXCEPTIONS

  • This warranty does not cover (1) Damage from misuse, abuse, neglect or accident, natural disasters, or Acts of God. (2) Cabinetry, decorative parts, A/C adapters, knobs, or buttons. (3) Foreign use of this product. (4) Atlantis™ prod-uct, which has been electronically or mechanically modified in any way or incorporated into other products. (5) Installation and set-up service adjustments. (6) Owner instruction.
  • Your Owner’s Guide provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls.
  • For additional information, Call 1-800-226-9671 or Visit our website at www.atlantiscamera.com
  • Atlantis™ is not responsible for any shipping handling or insurance charges.
  • This Exclusive Limited Warranty excludes all incidental and consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
  • ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY PERIOD.
  • Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
  • This Exclusive Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
  • JJC, Inc.
  • Atlantis Warranty Dept. 18 West Forest Avenue Englewood, NJ 07631
  • 1-800-226-9671
  • [email protected]

AUW-525C3

Monitor AUW- 552M
RESOLUTION 600 CENTERLINE
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 11V to 32V DC
POWER CONSUMPTION 10.5W with Camera
SCREEN SIZE 5.5″ Diagonal
OPERATIONAL TEMP 7˚ F to 143˚
STORAGE TEMP -22˚ F to 167˚ F
DIMENSION 6.5″X 5.9″X 7.9″
WEIGHT Approx. 3 Lbs.
Camera AUC- 125C
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IMAGE SENSOR 270,000 Pixels 1/3 CCD
RESOLUTION 420 TV Lines
VIEWING ANGLE 92˚ Wide, Diagonal
MIN. ILLUMINATION 0 Lux with high Power IR LED
POWER REQUIREMENT DC 9.7V ( Power from monitor )
OPERATIONAL TEMP -4˚ F to 122˚ F
STORAGE TEMP -22˚ F to 167˚ F
DIMENSION 3″ X 1.5″ Diagonal
WEIGHT 0.8 LBs.

AUW-555

Monitor AUW- 552M
RESOLUTION 600 CENTERLINE
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 11V to 32V DC
POWER CONSUMPTION 10.5W with Camera

SCREEN SIZE

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5.5″ Diagonal


OPERATIONAL TEMP

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7˚ F to 143˚


STORAGE TEMP

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-22˚ F to 167˚ F


DIMENSION

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6.5″X 5.9″X 7.9″

WEIGHT| Approx. 3 Lbs.
Camera| AUC- 555
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IMAGE SENSOR| 270,000 Pixels 1/3 CCD
RESOLUTION| 420 TV Lines
VIEWING ANGLE| 92˚ Wide, Diagonal
MIN. ILLUMINATION| 0 Lux with high Power IR LED
POWER REQUIREMENT| DC 9.7V ( Power from monitor )
OPERATIONAL TEMP| -4˚ F to 122˚ F


STORAGE TEMP

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-22˚ F to 167˚ F

DIMENSION| 3″ X 1.5″ Diagonal
WEIGHT| 5 LBs.

AUW-701

Monitor AUW- 701M
RESOLUTION 600 CENTERLINE
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 11V to 32V DC
POWER CONSUMPTION 19W with Camera

SCREEN SIZE

| ****

7″ Diagonal


OPERATIONAL TEMP

| ****

7˚ F to 143˚


STORAGE TEMP

| ****

-22˚ F to 167˚ F


DIMENSION

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7.3″X 6.9″X 8.7″

WEIGHT| Approx. 6.6 Lbs.
Camera| AUC- 200
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IMAGE SENSOR| 270,000 Pixels 1/3 CCD
RESOLUTION| 420 TV Lines
VIEWING ANGLE| 92˚ Wide, Diagonal


MIN. ILLUMINATION

| ****

0 Lux with high Power IR LED


POWER REQUIREMENT

| ****

DC 9.7V ( Power from monitor )

OPERATIONAL TEMP| -4˚ F to 122˚ F


STORAGE TEMP

| ****

-22˚ F to 167˚ F

DIMENSION| 3″ X 1.5″ Diagonal
WEIGHT| 0.8 LBs.

AUW-5600

Monitor AUM- 5600
HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION 340 LINES AT CENTER
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 11V ~ 32 VDC
POWER CONSUMPTION 10.5W WITH CAMERA
SCREEN SIZE 5.6 DIAGONAL
OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE 7˚F ~ 143˚F
STORAGE TEMPERATURE -22˚F ~ 167˚F
DIMENSION 6″ X 5.25″ X 1″
WEIGHT APPROX. 3LBS.
Monitor AUM- 5600
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HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION 340 LINES AT CENTER
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 11V ~ 32 VDC
POWER CONSUMPTION 10.5W WITH CAMERA
SCREEN SIZE 5.6 DIAGONAL
OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE 7˚F ~ 143˚F
STORAGE TEMPERATURE -22˚F ~ 167˚F
DIMENSION 6″ X 5.25″ X 1″
WEIGHT APPROX. 3LBS.

Documents / Resources

| Atlantis AUW-525C Underwater Video System [pdf] User Manual
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