VEVOR WP9600FTR, 9600FTR Pipe Inspection System User Manual
- August 7, 2024
- VEVOR
Table of Contents
- VEVOR WP9600FTR, 9600FTR Pipe Inspection System
- Product Usage Instructions
- DESCRIPTION
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- INSTRUCTION FOR PRODUCT
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HD DVR
- FCC INFORMATION
- 512 HZ RECEIVER
- Specifications
- INTRODUCTION
- KNOW YOUR ANALOG RECEIVER
- GENERAL LAYOUT
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TOOLS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VEVOR WP9600FTR, 9600FTR Pipe Inspection System
Product Specifications
- Item: Pipe Inspection System
- Charger: AC100-240V
- Battery: DC12.6V 1000MA Lithium battery
- Continuous use time for battery: Approx. 6 hours
- Investigation depth: 50m, 91.5m (selectable line length)
- Material: Fiber tube with high intensity
- Camera light source: High white light
- Camera material: Stainless steel
- Menu languages: Multi-language
- Camera picture: Colorful
Product Usage Instructions
Work Area Safety
Ensure the work area is safe and follow the product specifications:
- Camera diameter: 23 mm
- With the tube diameter: >25mm
- Camera light source: 12 LED with high white light (adjustable)
- Camera working voltage: 5V
- Lights’ working voltage: 12V
- Waterproof: IP68
- Camera material: Stainless steel
- Camera size: 23mm
- Camera protective cover parts material: Plastic-steel
- Camera protective cover parts size 1: 29mm x 40mm
- Camera protective cover parts size 2: 40mm x 90mm
Coil – Special Detection Cable Fixer
This tool helps in managing the cable length effectively.
Cell Box
The cell box includes various components for system installation such as
monitor video, power of monitor, adjacent coil plug, AV output, battery
indicator, power input for charger, light-degree adjustment for white light
LED, power switch, and power light.
System Installation Steps:
- Vital: Turn off the power switch before connecting components to avoid damage.
- Connect the camera to the coils, cell box, and monitor.
- Turn on the power switch in the power box to start the system.
- Install the camera into the pipe and adjust LED light degree as needed.
- For recording, refer to the DVR operation details.
- You can switch video to another large screen through the video line.
- Clean the camera after use and store it properly.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How should I charge the battery?
A: To charge the battery, use the provided charger with an input of
AC100-240V. Connect the charger to the power input for charging.
Q: What is the approximate continuous use time for the battery?
A: The approximate continuous use time for the battery is around 6
hours.
Applicable model: WP9600FTR / 9600FTR
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ATTENTIONS
- Please read the manual carefully before using it.
- Handle it carefully during operation, avoid throwing down or pressing it heavily.
- please keep distance from the system when charging.
- After being used, turn off the display and pull out all the connection joints.
DESCRIPTION
- Colorful TFT LCD Screen.
- High resolution camera and clear picture.
- Night vision.
- High-quality special cable, waterproof and anti-corrosion/cold/tensile.
- 12V 4500MA lithium battery.
- With sun-visor for a bright environment outside.
- Range of Application:Water-supply pipe, Air-conditioner pipe, Cable pipe, Pipeline vacuum system, PLUNBIN pipe, Buildings, Sunken pipe.
- Operating Temp: -10°C to 60°C
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Item: | Parameter |
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Charger: | AC100-240V DC12.6V 1000MA |
Battery: | Lithium battery 12V4500MA |
Continuous use time for battery: | Approximate 6h |
Investigation depth: | 50m, 91.5m (selectable line length) |
Material: | Fiber tube with high intensity |
Camera light source: | With high white light |
Camera material: | Stainless steel |
Menu languages | Multi-language |
Camera picture: | Colorful |
INSTRUCTION FOR PRODUCT
Work Area Safety
Product Specification
Item: | Parameter |
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Camera diameter: | 23 mm |
With the tube diameter: | >25mm |
Camera light source: | 12 LED with high white light(adjustable) |
Camera working voltage: | 5V |
Lights’ working voltage: | 12V |
Waterproof: | IP68 |
Camera material: | stainless steel |
Camera size: | 23mm |
Camera protective cover parts material: | plastic-steel |
Camera protective cover parts size 1: | 29mm* 40mm |
Camera protective cover parts size 2: | 40mm* 90mm |
Coil
Cell Box
- Monitor Video
- Power of Monitor
- Adjacent Coil Plug
- AV Output
- Battery Indicator
- Power Input for Charger
- light-Degree Adjustment for White Light Led
- Power Switch
- Power Light
System Installation
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Vital: turn off the power switch, connect the video camera and the monitor, or the video camera and the monitor may be damaged.
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Connect the camera to 3-coil plug, 2-cell box and the 1-monitor. (Pic.1)
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Turn on the power switch in the power box, the indicator light of the monitor is on, the switchboard starts.
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Install the video camera with the protective cover slightly and put it into the pipe, rotate the coil to a proper depth.
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Adjust LED light degree adjuster to proper light degree.
For videotape, refer to the DVR operation details (display operation:Recording Type ) -
Switch video to another large screen through video line.
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After utilization, mover the camera from the pipe carefully, take a clean, soft and dry cloth to clear up it and put it back.
Charging
When the battery power is low, it needs charging, and the method is as below:
- Take out the battery and charger from the box.
- Connect the charger to the battery.
- Connect the charger to the alternating current of 100-240V. The red indicator means charging.
- The green indicator means finishing charging.
Notes: To make sure the battery using age longer, please recharge it timely; otherwise, it will make it can not be recharged.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Solution |
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Show blue screen | 1. Check whether the camera interface is loose, and the |
camera is loose,causing poor contact.
2. Check whether the connection of cable and power supply is normal or loose.
3. Check whether the monitor is connected to the power supply normally.
4. Check whether the cable is broken.
5. Check whether there is water in the front of the camera or if camera is damaged.
6. When using the camera, please put on the protective cover first, so as not to cause the camera to collide with hard objects and damage, causing fail to display images.
Problems with LED lights| 1. Read the manual and check the correct way to turn on the light.
2. Check whether there is water in the front of the camera, which causes the
LED to not light up.
Not running| 1. Check whether the battery power is sufficient.
2. Check whether the display screen is damaged.
3. Check that the display screen is connected to the power supply normally.
Photo/video cannot be saved| 1. Check whether the memory card is damaged and need to be replaced.
2. Check if there is any foreign matter or deformation in the memory card slot.
Cannot format| Memory card is damaged. Replace the memory card
Unable to charge| 1. Check the charging port for foreign matters or
deformation.
2. Check whether the charger is damaged.
3. When the battery is too low, it should be charged in time to prevent the battery from being unable to charge due to loss.
Broken cable| 1. It is recommended to use the cable on the pipe with a diameter ≥ 60cm. Pay attention to the force of pushing the cable to avoid breaking the detection line.
2. This product is only used for pipeline detection and inspection and cannot be used for other purposes.
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Cable knotting| 1. When retracting and releasing cables, it shall be noted
that the cables shall not be crossed and knotted, and the bending radian of
cables shall not be less than 90 degrees.
2. When retracting the cable, pay attention to cooperate with the rotating iron frame to orderly recycle, and do not use it violently.
Equipment cleaning| When cleaning the equipment, turn off the power before cleaning to avoid
damage to the equipment.
Warning
| If the fault cannot be solved, please do not disassemble it by yourself.
Please contact the after-sales service personnel.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HD DVR
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REC/-: To start/stop recording
Play/+: To switch between recording and photographing. (Please refer to the icon in the top left corner) -
MENU: To access and loop the settings main menu / long press to rotate the screen 0, 90, 180 or 270
: To zoom out
<: To zoom in the image0-36X -
POWER: To power on/off the display screen
Main Menu Settings
- Press MENU button the setup menu: PICTURE; OPTION; TIME; PHOTO; VIDEO
- Press </> button to option sub-menu
- Press REC button to adjust the setting”s value OR press REC button enter/confirm
- Press PLAY button to exit
Recording and Photographing
- Press PLAY button to switch between Recording and photographing. (please refer to the icon in the top left corner)
- Press REC button to start recording/photographing,then press REC button again to stop recording.
Photo playback on monitor
- Loop press MENU button to find PHOTO.
- Press </> button to find Playback.
- Press REC button to enter,then press </> to choose one and press REC button to playback.
- Press PLAY button to exit.
Video playback on monitor
- Loop press MENU button to find RECORD.
- Press </> button to find Playback.
- Press REC button to enter, then press </> to choose one and press REC button to enter.
- Press REC button to playback.
- Press PLAY button to exit.
FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EU ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
This product is subject to the provision of European Directive 2012/19/EC. The symbol showing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product requires separate refuse collection in the European Union. This applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol. Products marked as such may not be discarded with normal domestic waste, but must be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices.
There are any minor changes to the numbers included in the user manual without prior notice.
512 HZ RECEIVER
Specifications
Sonde/Camera Locator
Operating Frequency: | 512Hz |
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Modulation: | None |
Common
Battery: | 6 AA Alkaline battery |
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Battery Life: | 4 hours intermittent use |
Audio Output: | 50–1000Hz determined by signal strength |
Weight: | Under 1.6 lbs |
Operating Temp: | -10°C to 60°C |
Dimensions: | 535mmx110mmx50mm |
Sensors: | Split angled sensor to derive peak and null signals |
INTRODUCTION
Your skill at handling this receiver and recognizing its strengths and
weaknesses is what makes a locating job successful. Before taking them out on
their first job,make sure you understand how the system works.
The 512 only has one mode which is“sonde”mode.In the sonde mode, the receiver
searches for the signal transmitted by a small sonde or camera with a built-in
transmitter that has been routed through a pipe. The sonde must emit a 512Hz
signal and the receiver can determine the approximate depth of the target.
The 512 is designed to be intuitive and requires minimum of training for effective use of the instrument. The controls and the information display area are large and easy to understand. Yet they include everything necessary to control the receiver with your thumb.
The following sections will take you through all the steps necessary to use your equipment. We strongly recommend that you pay close attention to the section“Getting to know your tools”, and come back to it when you are confused about the responses you are seeing on actual locating jobs.
KNOW YOUR ANALOG RECEIVER
GENERAL LAYOUT
Power on/off (keep pressing to power on; keep pressing to power off)
Near/Far Switch–Controls overall sensitivity. The“Far”position is recommended
when starting to locate the sonde. As you app -roach the transmitter and the
meter goes to full scale and you can’t reduce the sensitivity any further,
switch to“Near”to pinpoint its precise location.
Meter indicator–Indicates the strength of the peak signal (to the right) and
the null signal (to the left).
Speaker–Allows you to hear the transmitter’s signal beeping or continuous
sound,depending on the transmitter use case. Battery indicator–Shows the
status of the battery’s health.
Instructions: Adjust the locator Near/ Far Switch and Signal+/- according to
the actual environment,then the locator can match transmitter better.
It is recommended to set into Far mode (Signal set to 9) at the beginning, and
reduce the signal sensitivity grade when the LED screen shows very strong
signal (you can hear the louder sound at the same time), then you can narrow
the detection range.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TOOLS
Your 512 receiver supports the detection of any standard 512Hz sonde or camera
in the market.
This type of sonde or camera is usually attached to devices that are sent
through non-metallic sewer lines or water pipes.The emitted magnetic field
easily passes through the walls of such pipes.
Since the signal being traced by the receiver is produced by the sonde or
camera,there are some differences in the way the receiver is used when
compared with normal cable or pipe tracing.
Let’s practice using the 512.
Start by turning on the receiver and walking around and holding the receiver
at waist height and walk towards general direction of the transmitter while
slowly sweeping the receiver back and for the while pointing in the direction
of the transmitter. You will notice that the signal will get louder. Turn the
sensitivity down as needed to keep it in range as you get closer. When you’re
unable to keep the meter below full scale flip the switch to“Near”.
Keep moving in the direction that makes the signal stronger. When you have
reached the point that the signal seems to be the strongest and any direction
you move makes it weaker, then you know you found the sonde which is directly
below the center of the antenna rod.
Move to another place and seek this peak signal again and see if you always
come back to the same spot for confirmation.You should find yourself right
over the transmitter each time if you have followed each step correctly. Keep
practicing until you get consistent results.
I keep finding “dead” spots!
That’s good news! If you haven’t noticed any“dead spots”, let’s go look for
some. These dead spots are known as“nulls”, and they are the key to accuracy.
As we find nulls, notice that they happen at very sharp and precise places,
unlike“peak signals” which are much more generalized. Let’s look at a clear
demonstration of a“peak” and a“null”. Be sure to do all these tests with the
receiver held at waist level.
Hold the receiver directly above the transmitter, parallel to the long axis of
the transmitter.
The speaker is loud. This is a peak signal.
Now turn the receiver to be perpendicular to the transmitter. The signal will suddenly drop to almost nothing. This is called a“null”. Move the receiver around a little to see how sharp and precise this null point is and how dependent it is on being exactly perpendicular.
Now let’s look at some other places to find nulls.Back away from the transmitter and walk past it off to the end like the image below:
There was a null just as you crossed the axis of the transmitter,just like be
fore this is called a“crossing null”. Walk around and see that the crossing
null is detected any time you cross either end of the transmitter, no matter
how far away you are as long as you are within range. The transmitter with the
receiver rod held straight in front of you and notice that you get a crossing
null at two points of the circle,directly across from each other.
And on a line that runs right through the center of the transmitter, parallel
with its long dimension.
What’s so special about this? Well, imagine that you can’t see the transmitter, which is just like a real-world situation. In fact,have someone put the transmitter under a box or newspaper and orient it in a way you can’t see. Using the circle method, you can quickly determine which way the transmitter is lying. Using this method when locating the pipe, you can determine that the pipe lies along the line. This is a useful method when trying to locate in unknown lines.
Now applying this to the job site.
Before starting any locating job, please ensure to follow these simple steps.
Survey the area before turning on the device.Once you have surveyed the area
turn on the receiver and switch to“Far”,and turn the sensitivity all the way
up.Walk around the area where you will be locating
and check for source of noise or electrical sources that can cause issues to
the signal and pick up as if it’s the transmitter.Mark any of these“hot
spots”so you won’t be fooled by them when you are locating.
Sonde locating
If you are locating a septic tank using a flushable transmitter,follow our
flushing guidelines If the tank is close to the building, you should find it
pretty quickly.If you suspect it is farther away, and its direction is
uncertain,it can be helpful to tie a string or fishing line to the
transmitter.
Before flushing it,letting it go only 3 to 8 feet on each flush, so you can
follow it better.
Find the“Peak Spot”.
Take the receiver in your hand and turn the sensitivity knob all the way up
and flip the toggle switch to “Far”. Hold the receiver parallel to the ground
at waist level. Walk around the area you expect the transmitter to be in,
moving the receiver in an arc, back and forth.
Listen to the strength of the signal and look at the right half of the meter.
When it reaches full scale and you are unable to turn it down any further,
flip the toggle witch to“Near”. When you reach what seems to be the maximum
signal, and every direction you move from there’s a lower signal, you have
reached the “Peak Spot”.
Mark this spot and then move off in another direction and repeat the locating
procedure. Keep doing this until you keep returning to the same spot. You
should be able to narrow this rough-in area to within a few inches. If you are
just locating a septic tank, and knowing its depth is not critical, you are
ready to dig. The Peak Spot you have marked is directly above the transmitter,
near the inlet baffle. Also be aware that if the transmitter is turning in the
tank, it is virtually impossible to determine its depth.
If you need to know the lay of the line or the depth of the line,read on.
Determine the lay of the line
Before you can determine the depth of your transmitter, you must establish the
lay of line.
Do not skip this step!
Step 4 or 5 feet away from the Peak Spot you marked.Hold the receiver level
straight in front of you at waist height, as before,but don’t wave it back and
forth, just hold it straight. Adjust the sensitivity so that the meter reads
about the middle of the scale. Walk in a circle around the peak Spot, keeping
your inside shoulder pointing at the Peak Spot. This would be called a “pylon
turn” like if you were flying an airplane. As you walk the circle slowly,
watch the meter and listen to the sound. At two distinct points in the circle,
the signal strength will suddenly drop, then come back up as you move further.
These are “null” points. Take the time to precisely determine these points and
mark them (the point is directly below the center of the rod). You will find
that they are directly across the circle from each other, and describe a line
that passes right through the peak area.
You have just identified the two“Crossing Nulls”,and the line between them
indicates the lay of the line is parallel to the axis of the transmitter,and
we will assume for the moment that line is running straight through that
point,along the line of the Crossing Nulls.If it takes a bend,you’ll still
have a good idea of
where to look for it.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Two things to always check before you start a locate,and again if you have
trouble:
Make sure the batteries in both your transmitter and receiver are working. If
in any doubt, throw them out! A weak transmitter battery reduces its range,
weak batteries in a receiver can make it act
brain-damaged, as well as reducing the range.
Always test your transmitter and receiver above ground,for operation and range,before sending the transmitter down the line.
The signal from my transmitter suddenly quit.I was following it fine,then it
disappeared.
Aside from checking batteries, 512Hz equipment will penetrate cast iron, but
not steel, ductile iron or other metal.
A sudden loss of signal may also mean you have encountered a null, which is a
normal part of locating. If the signal drop-off is at a particular spot, and
the signal returns when you move a little further away than it is a null.
My transmitter and receiver seem to work, but I can’t get further than about 3
feet away before the signal dies.
A big reduction in range often means a broken antenna on the receiver.It won’t
look broken, but even a hairline crack in the ferrite core inside the antenna
tube can destroy its sensitivity.
It’s easy for us to fix, but you have to send it in.A word of advice:never use
the antenna rod for prying or digging or anything but locating.A hard case is
a good investment for preventing antenna damage.
My system doesn’t seem to be working,but I don’t know how to tell if the
problem is the transmitter or the receiver.
One obvious thing to try is a different receiver, or a different transmitter,
but this is often not an available option if you don’t own a lot of equipment.
Replace the batteries in both before you go further.
An Ardy flushable transmitter can be tested by holding it near an AM radio
tuned to a dead spot (no station) on the dial. If the transmitter is working,
you’ll hear its raspy “beep-beep” from the radio.
A receiver can be tested in a rudimentary way by turning it up and holding it
near sources of electronic radiation-like a computer, a cell phone, a dimmer
switch. You should hear some noise. If it remains silent, the receiver is
probably malfunctioning.
We’ll play a 512Hz tone over the phone, which you hold up to the receiver’s
antenna. If the receiver is working, the signal strength shown on the receiver
will be strong. Please note that this test cannot be done with a cell phone,
it must be an indoor land-line phone. Sadly, there is no phone test possible
for the receiver.
EUREP GmbH
Unterlettenweg 1a,
85051 Ingolstadt, Germany
Eurep Uk Ltd
Unit 2264, 100 Ock Street, Abingdon Oxfordshire England Ox14 5dh
EU Importer: WAITCHX
Address: 250 bis boulevard Saint-Germain 75007 Paris
UK Importer: FREE MOOD LTD
Address: 2 Holywell Lane, London, England, EC2A 3ET
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Woshijie Electronic Technology Co., LTD
Add: 5Floor, B2B 501 Building Yingzhan Industry Park, Longtian Community,
Pingshan District, Shenzhen, China
E-mail: CustomerService@vevor.com
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