MEEC Tools 010982 inspection camera User Guide

June 5, 2024
MEEC TOOLS

MEEC Tools 010982 inspection camera

MEEC-Tools-010982-inspection-camera-

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Never poke any objects into the openings in the product – risk of fire and/or electric shock. Do not expose the product to water or any other liquid. There is a risk of electric shock if water gets into the product and/or material damage.
  • The product is not shock-resistant.
  • Do not subject the product to knocks and blows, and avoid dropping it.
  • Do not immerse the handheld unit or the display in water or any other liquid. Store the product in a dry place and do not expose it to rain or moisture – risk of electric shock and/or material damage. The lens and the hose are waterproof when the product is fully assembled, but the handheld unit and the display are not.
  • Do not use the product if there is condensation in the lens.
  • Wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the product.
  • Switch off the product when not in use.
  • Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
  • Remove the batteries before cleaning.
  • Remove the batteries if the product is not going to be used for some time.
  • Replace all the batteries at the same time. Do not mix new and old batteries.
  • Only use new batteries of the correct size and type.
  • Insert the batteries with the polarity shown in the battery compartment.
  • Do not burn batteries – risk of explosion. Before disposing of a battery, putheavy-duty tape over the battery terminals to prevent short circuiting.
  • Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.

SYMBOLS

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Power supply 4 x 1.5 V AA batteries
  • Power consumption 238 mA
  • Run time ≤ 6 h
  • Display 2.4″ TFT-LCD
  • Video resolution 640 x 480
  • Frame rate 30 fps
  • Size, hose Ø 8 mm x 980 mm
  • Size, handheld unit 257 x 92 x 44 mm
  • Weight, incl. battery 407 g
  • Working temperature – 10°C to 50°C
  • Protection rating* IP67

DESCRIPTION

Flexible and waterproof camera for easy inspection of narrow and/or places difficult to reach. MEEC-Tools-010982-inspection-camera-
fig-1

  1. Flexible hose
  2. Optics
  3.  Rubber rings
  4. Magnet
  5. Single hook
  6. Mirror
  7. Video cable
  8. Power status
  9. Handheld unit with LCD
  10. Battery cover
  11. Video output
    FIG. 1MEEC-Tools-010982-inspection-camera-fig-2

USE

INSERTING THE BATTERIES

  1. Remove the battery cover.
  2. Take out the battery holder from the handle part. Insert four new AA batteries with the polarity shown in the battery compartment.
  3. Replace the battery cover.
    FIG. 2

CONNECTION OF FLEXIBLE HOSE
Fit the connector on the hose to the connection on the handle part and press it in the connection. Do not press too hard. Turn the screw socket clockwise to lock the connection.

  1. Press the connector in the connection. FIG. 3
  2. Tighten the screw socket.
    FIG. 4
FITTING ACCESSORIES

All the supplied accessories – mirror, hook and magnet – fit on the product as follows.

  1. Hook on in the hole. FIG. 5
  2. Put on the rubber ring. FIG. 6

FUNCTION KEYS

  • A. Contrast
  • B. Brightness
  • C. Turning/mirror inversion of image
  • D. Power switch
    FIG. 7

VIDEO OUTPUT
Connect the video cable to the video output on the display (11) and connect the other end of the cable to the video input on a compatible monitor. The image on the display is transferred with high resolution to the monitor.

SWITCH ON THE CAMERA

  1. Press the power switch (D)) for about 3 seconds to switch on the camera. The status light (8) goes on and the display is activated.
  2. Carefully move the flexible hose to the required position and shape it. It can be shaped as necessary to inspect places difficult to reach.
  3. The accessory can be used to localize and pick up small objects.

MIRROR INVERSION OF IMAGE
The image can be mirror-inverted with the function key “C” in real-time.

  1.  Normal
  2. Mirror inverted
  3. Normal up and down
  4. Mirror inverted up and down FIG. 8

ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS
There are eight settings for brightness, which can be set with the function key “B” during real-time displaying. FIG. 9

ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST
There are eight settings for contrast, which can be set with the contrast key “B” during real-time display.  FIG. 10

References

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