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1. Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 12 of 41 3 3 SmartEye Camera akvasmart X SE Akvasmart SmartEye cameras has main and bottom camera both of these record sharp and crystal clear video images in color or black and white The SmartEye cameras have no movable parts and this prohibits water penetration as well as increasing the operation safety Combined with a SmartWinch or SmartWinch HT this system gives total overview over what is happening in and around the cages surveying the feeding process the fish s condition and mortality Extra equipment includes built in depth and temperature sensors This camera system is connected to the base station via the wireless CAP transmitter 3 2 1 SmartEye Camera An advanced inspection camera that can be operated from cage base station or via Internet SmartEye has 90 vertical and 360 horizontal overview and an extra bottom camera 3 2 2 SmartEye 360 Twin Camera A top class camera system the markets most advanced fish farming camera New SmartEye 360 Twin has two built in cameras and has 360 horizontal AND vertical overview 3 2 3 SmartEye Surveillance Camera Gives you the opportunity to control uninvited guests vermins and surface feeding It may also work as extra security when someone works alone on the location The camera is operated from the cage work boat control room or via Internet Clear we and s
2. Page 7 of 41 1 8 Ropes and elastic bands 1 9 Pulleys 1 10 Cables gt Rope and elastic band crossings are difficult to detect from the barge therefor we recommend that they are checked for crossings and twirls from the cage end at least once a week If the winches are controlled from the barge crossing ropes may cause damages to the winch engine The following must be considered when installing camera Suspensions in the cages the circular plastic cages are in constant movement the white flag line rope may stretch without going back tighten the ropes so that they do not spin on the winch but not too tight risking the ropes loosing their elasticity elastic bands must not be tightened too hard their elasticity will die after a while test them regularly Ropes and elastic bands must be cleaned for salt water and sprout then rinsed with fresh water regularly We recommend doing this as often as maintaining the winch Pulleys need regular cleaning to prevent them from sticking Rinse off salt water residues with fresh water and brush away filth with a soft brush Test the pulleys by removing ropes and spin the wheel Replace the pulley if it is stuck Avoid twirling the sensor cable Coil it only according to instructions in chapter 4 Make sure that there is no tension to the cable and make sure that the cable is in order without any tears or damages when it is connected to the power source
3. Page 3 of 41 AKVAGROUP 8 Camera power supply and signal transmission sssssss222 3 1 8 1 Wireless transmission signals to and from winch and camera 31 8 2 Hardwired transmission signals from cameras cccccee eee eeeeee eee e ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeas 31 9 Maintenant sassssiscccsncccavessanasmcstassusaunassauessaredeaceneasneearewegeusercaedeeneneremnaneis 32 21L WINCH Maintenant sramcasareenanccercnscsecedianscoeansanceaeieceeenatgewnebecncececeesazeeeneneanee 32 9 2 ROPES and elastic bandS ssscdcacniscssnstnerasaeientaniasstaesatedaanpianiasataaraneiadsnbaeiaaacess 32 Do PONS a E E E E 32 ye Camera MielilenanCe ia bn or a noir in le 33 Ore Manana ee DANS ee a a ae cos 34 9 6 Weekly maintenance eeece eee n etree eee ene eeeeseeen ene n sess eeannaeeenseeannanteesoeaas 35 9 7 MONTH TiC aC 2 pete ee a a an au a a an 36 APDENODCA INdex ee css amendes nas ceci tenoceetnsensouceues 37 Appendix B Deviation OFM nes deesecuaces as sons ce oem na E sense cessent 39 Appendix C NOLES ane akinanani EEEa Aa 40 Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 4 of 41 1 Safety Safety for the user of our products is top focus when developing new products and user manuals in AKVA group ASA Therefor we strongly recommend that everyone that is using performing repairs service and maintenance on the product and also everyone working aro
4. edge moves Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 15 of 41 6 Installing camera with winch To have manual control of the cameras depth inside the cage mark the rope with knots tape or another water proof marker for every or every other meter of length We recommend doing this manual measurement for cameras with as well as without built in depth meters AKVA has in the recent years developed two different winches the last SmartWinch HT stronger than the first Suspension for these winches are different so make sure to follow the correct instructions for Your winch The two types are SmartWinch old type SmartWinch HT stronger type Because movements in the plastic cage rings differ from the various locations and cage sizes we can not guarantee that one suspension method is the best for all plastic cages We can only show an example suspension that has worked for several cages Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 16 of 41 6 1 Smartwinch old type 1 Fasten two elastic bands to the cage handrail in the opposite side of the cage from the winch by placing it around the edge and tread the ends through the loops see illustration below It is important to tighten the elastic bands properly Check and tighten them regularly and more often in stormy seasons Lay the elastic band around the edge and thread the e
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6. camera during the installation process 5 Person II pulls the horizontal rope in pt 2 and person I loosens both the horizontal and the vertical rope in pt 1 until desired horizontal position is reached Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 26 of 41 6 Fasten the horizontal ropes in pts 1 and 2 7 Loosen the vertical rope until the camera is in the desired depth Fasten the rope to the cage edge 7 1 1 Adjust camera position Adjust the camera s horizontal position by loosening and pulling the horizontal ropes Two people make horizontal positioning easier The camera s vertical position can be adjusted by loosening the knot on the vertical rope and Pulling the rope raising the camera Releasing the rope lowering the camera Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 27 of 41 7 2 Taking the camera in for maintenance If the camera has to be taken out of the water for maintenance repair or cleaning loosen the horizontal ropes make sure not to drop them from both sides of the cage edge before moving Fasten all of the ropes properly to the cage edge during the camera positioning process and also after all work and service tasks are performed Instructions 1 Release the rope in pt 2 while pulling the rope in pt 1 to bring the plastic ring a to pt 1 2 Secure both of the ropes by tying them to the cage edg
7. systems We practice continuous product development to improve the equipment s safety functions manner of operation and working reliability This manual enables users to operate and maintain Akvasmart cameras in a safe and economical way All of our products are pre installed tested and delivered from our own production department or by approved collaborators This means that our customers have total control of potential components grouping collocation testing and deliveries Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 9 of 41 AKVAGRouP Having our own production site gives you excellent service in case anything should go wrong or if you are in need of any assistance We hold most of the parts for your equipment in stock and our service staff is available on the telephone or on location in order to assist you if necessary Our production staff consists of people with great expertise and enthusiasm to produce the best possible products for you Safety both for the user and for the equipment is our main focus while developing products This entire manual and especially the safety chapter must be read and understood before commencing any work on the equipment This manual must be read and understood and maintenance must be performed as described here to ensure reliable operations The manual will answer most day to day questions and it gives a thorough description for most oper
8. AKVAGROUP P TLAN lt 1 AS LR INSTALLATION USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Cameras Basic HR Camera Low Light HR camera Super HR Camera SmartEye Camera SmartEye 360 Twin Camera 13 05 14 Updated revision IL BP 29 01 14 Updated winch suspension IL BP 10 05 13 First revision Rev Date Issued by Approved by Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 1 of 41 For a thorough introduction of Your AKVA product we ask that all users read this entire manual If questions occur contact us The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by AKVA group ASA AKVA group ASA assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document In no event shall AKVA group ASA be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of this document or of the software and hardware described in this document We reserve all rights in this document and in the information contained therein Reproduction use or disclosure to third parties without express authority is strictly forbidden Additional copies of this document may be obtained from AKVA group ASA at its current charge 2014 AKVA group ASA NO AKVA group ASA Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 2 of 41 AKVAGROUP Table of contents 1 CES AREAS E 5 Tek SO a a
9. The cable must not be installed if it has any bends tears or breaks Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 8 of 41 2 Introduction This user manual ts part of the equipment delivered with Akvasmart cameras Preserve this manual for as long as Your AKVA equipment is in use and make sure that all changes done to the equipment are being noted in the back this manual Thank you for choosing AKVA group ASA as supplier for your environmental access point Do not hesitate contacting us if you need more information regarding use or maintenance for your product With four house brands AKVA group ASA is a world leading Supplier of technical aquaculture equipment Since 1980 we have developed and produced fish farming equipment both for cages at sea and for land based hatcheries AKVA represents an industrial standard which is presumed to be the key to the future Research project management fast deliveries and customer follow up have been our focus to ensure that we contribute to a positive development within the aquaculture industry Our goal is to deliver the best possible and most cost efficient equipment in order to keep preserving sustainable aquaculture We have a wide variety of products including plastic and steel cages high pressure washers net washers boats feed barges feeding systems cameras sensor systems under water lighting software for aquaculture and recycling
10. age 14 of 41 AKVAGRouP 5 Setting up the winch SmartWinch and SmartWinch HT contribute to easy vertical and horizontal positioning of cameras inside the cage Before installing anything make sure that you have received all parts according to the service note Contact AKVA immediately if anything is missing or wrong before assembling Make sure that none of the small parts fall into the sea before and during assembling 1 Fasten the bolts to the affix brackets before installation 2 Place the winch bracket and affix brackets with bolts on the front and back side of the cage pole in desired position The winch should always be placed on the inner side of the pole 3 Fasten bolts to the bracket and tighten well so that the winch does not move downwards along the pole Avoid fastening the bolts too tight this may cause the brackets to bend 5 2 Plastic cages 1 Install a winch tapping sleeve that fits the cage edge diameter in desired position Tighten the six bolts so the tapping Sleeve stays in this position Make sure to use a tapping Sleeve that fits the cage edge diameter 2 Screw the pole to the winch tapping sleeve 3 Attach the U clamp to the winch bracket around the pole in desired vertical position Fasten the four nuts inside the winch bracket and tighten properly but not so tight that the bracket bends Make sure that the bracket sits tightly so that it does not move up or down the pole if the cage
11. ating procedures 2 1 Contact information AKVA group ASA Bryne Head Office Nordlysveien 4 PO Box 271 N 4340 Bryne Norway tel 47 51 77 85 00 fax 47 51 77 85 01 Support Hardware and AKVAconnect tel 47 51 77 85 03 supportakvasmart akvagroup com Support Fishtalk tel 47 73 84 28 20 supportfishtalk akvagroup com Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 10 of 41 3 Our cameras More than 20 years of experience makes AKVA group ASA a competent and complete aquaculture camera supplier We deliver everything from simple black and white cameras to advanced movable pan and tilt color cameras In cage breeding Akvasmart cameras can be used to observe under water feeding activity surface feeding activity fish behavior fish maturation parasites sea lice morts at the cage bottom Advanced video camera systems monitor the entire farm as well as the feeding process This ensures safe and economical operations and better location environment 3 1 Camera specifications Camera SmartEye 360 Twin SmartEye Super HR Basic HR _ Cable 50m 165 50m 165 50m 165 50m 165 50m 1657 PUR PUR PUR PUR PUR Depth range 200m 655 200m 655 200m 655 100m 323 100m 323 Power 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC Angle of view Fix 84 dig zoom Depth range Outdoor IP 54 Installation user and maintenance ma
12. es using half hitches so that they are easy to loosen when the camera is going back into the cage camera cable vertical movement horisontal movement Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 28 of 41 AKVAGRouP 3 Pull the horizontal rope until it the plastic ring reaches the hand rail Reattach the rope Camera cable vertical movement horisontal movement 4 Pull the vertical rope and take the camera out of the water Loosen the camera from the rope disconnect the cable from the camera and attach the plug caps on both camera and cable Also see chapter 4 for instructions on handling the cable Remember to replace plug caps to both camera and cable connections when they are not connected to each other Take good care of all loose plug caps 5 Execute necessary service on the camera Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 29 of 41 AKVAGRouP 6 When service is done remove plug caps and connect camera to cable Make sure that the vertical rope goes through the plastic ring before attaching the camera to this rope Make sure to thread the rope through the plastic ring before attaching it to the camera s fastening ring 7 Loosen the horizontal rope in pt 1 and release enough rope to pull the plastic ring and camera back into position 8 When the ca
13. everything with Including cameras fresh water ropes suspensions winch pulleys and similar Control all equipment Including cameras functions ropes suspensions winch pulleys and similar Check ropes X Untie release if necessary Suspensions for thwarts Tighten suspensions X Control tightness tighten when needed Check elastic band X elastics Check pulley rolling X Change if stuck Capacity Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 33 of 41 9 5 Maintenance plans Fill in the week number in the daily maintenance forms and the name of the month in the weekly form This is important in order to maintain regularly maintenance When each task is performed sign with in the correct box Make copies of the next two pages and keep these copies in a maintenance binder It may be smart to mark the last copy with a note that says This is the last copy make more before using this in order to always have access to at least one copy Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 34 of 41 9 6 Weekly maintenance Make copies of this form before filling anything in Control all equipment functions Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 35 of 41 AKVAGRouP 9 7 Monthly maintenance Make copies of this form before filling anything in Check ropes suspensions ropes suspensions for th
14. h a pulley to the 50mm safety hook on the red rope between the two knots from pt 1 10 Thread the white rope through the pulley and attach it thoroughly to the camera If the knot attaching the camera to the white rope is not fastened properly the knot might loosen and the camera may fall into the cage and in worst case do damages to the net Hint A signal coloured buoy may be helpful to show the camera s position in the cage This buoy is then thread on to the red rope before the ends are attached and will stay in the water surface always indicating where the camera is positioned Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 24 of 41 7 Camera without winch Cameras can also be attached in the cages without winch In this case the double pulley is replaced by a plastic ring Use two horizontal ropes one attached to the handrail on each side of the cage These ropes are connected through a plastic ring positioning the camera inside the cage The ropes have to be long enough to reach over the cage diameter so that the camera can be pulled out of the water from both sides plus enough rope to attach the rope to the hand rail Use two ropes for horizontal camera positioning and one rope for vertical positioning Make sure that the knots are properly executed use the gt recommended knots from chapter 1 2 or equivalent knots If a knot were to loosen the camera might fall in
15. harp color images with up to 24X optical zoom gives a detailed overview over the entire farm This camera has 360 horizontal overview and 90 vertical control and can be installed anywhere on the cages or other places in the farm Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 13 of 41 4 Camera cable When the camera cable is coiled it is important not to twirl it This cable do not tolerate any twining Do not coil it up like a rope but follow these instructions 1 Make a loop and fasten the loop with plastic strips or a similar fastening device 2 Coil the cable around this loop Roll the cable coil in towards yourself follow the arrows direction at the same time as fetching the cable 3 If twines appear the entire coil must be rotated This way twirling in the cable is avoided and cable operating time will be prolonged 4 If you end up with excessive cable after placing the camera in the water fasten the excessive coil with tape or plastic strips and fasten it to the cage edge out of the walking area around the cage Use lifting ropes attached to the cables These should be long enough to avoid stretching the cable when suspending it If the sensor cables are too long according to the sensor depths we recommend that the redundant cable is coiled up according to the instructions above Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 P
16. manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 22 of 41 AKVAGRouP Instructions for suspension with SmartWinch HT 1 Tie a knot 50 centimetres in on one of the ends of the red rope thread a 50mm safety hook into the rope and tie another knot Make sure that there is enough rope outside of the knots to tie both ends of the red rope a together with bowline knots The purpose of these knots is to stop the safety hook to slide across the rope The white rope is attached to this safety hook before attaching the camera 2 The elastic bands are fastened to the cage handrail by placing it around the edge and treading the ends through the loops Fasten the elastic bands with about 1 4 of the cage circumference distance between this distance depends on the cage size 3 Attach one safety hook and one pulley to each of the elastic bands 4 Thread the red rope through these pulleys 5 Pull the red rope through the hamster wheel and through the brackets top right side 6 Whirl the rope four times around the upper winch and pull it out from the brackets left side Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 23 of 41 AKVAGRouP 7 Attach the red rope ends to each other using bowline knots p PCI APE w F y D Pi en a 4 y En PA D A 1 Eu NES EEEE lh 8 Pull the white rope from the lower winch through the lower bracket opening 9 Attac
17. mera is in correct horizontal position lower it to desired depth using the vertical rope Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 30 of 41 8 Camera power supplyand signal transmission Power supply for cameras are given through AKVA SmartCAP SmartBox or CSU These devices transforms voltage from the barge into 12V If these devices are not used a 12 V battery will provide necessary power SmartBox and CAP also receive signals from the cameras and send these wireless back to the barge 8 1 Wireless transmission signals to and from winch and camera via SmartCAP AkvaControl Dual SmartWinch rea Cameras Monitor 8 2 Hardwired transmission signals from cameras Hardwired Camera Network 4 HR Feeding omarteye Hardwired Monitor Cameras surveillance Network Camera Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 31 of 41 9 Maintenance 9 1 Winch We recommend cleaning all cameras winches and their belonging components once a month with fresh water and more often in periods with a lot of bad weather Rinse off all sprout and salt water particles We also recommend that all components are maintained at the same time to simplify the maintenance plan Clean the winch once a month Use fresh water to rinse off salt water and salt water crystals to avoid corrosion to the winch materials and damage to the ropes During this clea
18. n 6 15 20 22 31 Document no DC10000585 Page 37 of 41 AKVAGROUP T twining 13 7 31 V vertical 12 14 19 24 26 28 29 video 10 12 32 W white rope 21 23 winch 6 9 14 16 18 19 21 22 24 30 31 Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 38 of 41 AKVAGRouP Appendix B Deviation form Make copies of this form before filling anything in Deviation description Follow up proposition Date and signature declarer Follow up directed New action for deviation no Date and signature follow up Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 39 of 41 AKVAGRouP gt T T D 5 X O I Z er M n Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 40 of 41 AKVAGRouP UO O Cc 3 D D cr D J O O1 Co UT Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras D ay a o D gt O h D ns
19. nd through the loop gt i One end of the elastic band is fastened here to create a fastening loop Fasten the other end to the pulley bracket We recommend placing the elastic bands with 2 3 cage poles in between depending on the cage size See illustration in the next page 18 2 Fasten the other ends of the elastic bands to the pulley bracket by tying them to safety hooks that are fastened to the pulley Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 17 of 41 Steel cage Plastic cage Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 18 of 41 AKVAGRouP 3 The rope in the upper winch controls the cameras horizontal position inside the cage Fasten this rope to a double pulley in each end tread it through the bracket top opening and turn it one time around the upper winch and tread it back through the brackets top opening and then through the three pulley wheels See quick guide installation instructions under the drawing 4 One time around the winch 3 Thread the rope in Thread the rope in the pulley wheel the pulley wheel 5 Fasten the rope to Fasten the rope to the pulley bracket the pulley bracket Camera cable vertical movement horisontal movement elastic band a Bring ropes and the double pulley to the op
20. ning process also control the functions of the equipment Contact AKVA if anything wrong is discovered or if service or additional maintenance is necessary 9 2 Ropes and elastic bands Ropes and elastic bands in the winch and the camera Suspensions should be checked for crossing and twirling at least once a week Elastic bands need to have their elastic capacity tested regularly If the elasticity is too low they need to be replaced Clean off all Sprout and salt water and salt crystals and rinse with fresh water Do this while maintaining the winch 9 3 Pulleys Control that all of the pulleys are intact by rolling their wheels They should roll freely without any obstacles Check these once a week more often during bad weather Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 32 of 41 9 4 Camera Bring the camera over the cage edge and clean off sprout with fresh water Use a soft cloth or brush to avoid scratching the camera glass dome Never use any kind of scrubbing products when cleaning cameras The dome will become scratched and eventually non transparent and useless Do this minimum twice a year and if any sprout is visible in the transmitted video or images Rinse all ropes with fresh water Control the equipment and make sure that everything is as it should Contact AKVA if anything wrong is discovered or if service or additional maintenance is necessary Clean
21. nual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 11 of 41 3 2 HR Feeding Cameras Akvasmart HR High Resolution feeding cameras are video cameras developed for visual control of the feeding process and are the world s most sold feeding cameras These cameras are stationary cameras hanging underneath the fish s eating area typically at 5 8m and look straight up to easily detect uneaten pellets passing the camera HR feeding cameras are dependable cameras and can be wired to several hardwired or wireless camera networks They may be operated from the cage work boats feeding control rooms and via the Internet These cameras give sharp and clear video images One camera will usually be permanently installed in each cage 3 1 1 Basic HR Camera A simple affordable and reliable camera A reasonable choice secures effective feeding control inside the cage 3 1 2 Low Light HR Camera A light sensitive monochrome camera developed for use in low visibility environments and with extremely low lights This camera may in addition to filming under water also be used as a portable camera for documentation of any eventual problems on the site No longer in production after may 2013 3 1 3 Super HR Camera Simple and robust design this camera is the world s most used feeding camera It is a reliable high resolution camera developed for use in any conditions This model is available both as mono chrome as well as color camera
22. posite side of the cage from the winch b Tie the rope to the pulley bracket pt 1 with a bowline knot c Pull rope to pt 2 and tread it through the pulley wheel pt 3 d Pull rope to pt 3 and tread it through the pulley wheel pt 2 e Bring the rope to the winch and the double pulley to the winch f Tread the rope through the top opening in the winch bracket g Turn the rope one time around the top winch pt 4 h Tread the rope through top opening in the winch bracket i Tie the rope to the pulley brackets second hole pt 5 using a bowline knot Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 19 of 41 AKVAGRouP The lower winch controls the camera s vertical position inside the cage Pull the rope through the bracket pt 1 and through the lower pulley wheel pt 2 then attach the rope to the camera s nylon fastening ring pt 3 with a bowline knot If the knots are not done well enough the camera may loosen and cause damage to the net Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 20 of 41 AKVAGRouP 6 2 Smartwinch HT stronger type In steel cages the suspension used for Smartwinch old type gt see chapter 6 1 may be used Because of the hamster wheel inside the plastic cages conflict between sprout on the bottom of the hamster wheel and the rope may occur To avoid this we recommend placing the top rope through the hams
23. tenance We recommend half hitch Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 6 of 41 1 3 New equipment delivered 1 4 Plug caps 1 5 Installing winch 1 6 Suspensions 1 7 Bad weather Make sure that you have received all parts specified in the service note If the order is incomplete or if you discover other errors contact AKVA immediately Always keep the plug caps safe after installing the equipment We recommend that all plug caps are kept in one safe place inside the barge The caps need to be easy to locate when taking the equipment out of use for maintenance and repairs Plug caps must also be replaced on the EAP or the CSU as well as in cable ends as soon as any cable is removed When installing the winch make sure that none of the small parts bolts nuts etc fall into the water Make sure that the ropes are not touch other equipment installed inside the cage for instant the rotor spreader This avoids interfering damages during storms and bad weather Make sure that all suspensions and equipment are ok after bad weather Twirls between ropes and cables can cause the equipment to loosen and become damaged or cause damage to other equipment Therefor it is important to check that everything is in order after stormy weather If anything is out of order or damaged contact AKVA immediately Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585
24. ter wheel and let only the rope that the camera is attached to go underneath the hamster wheel to avoid gnaw on the top rope Necessary equipment Two people Everything in the shipment check the service note This end of the rope goes through the hamster wheel This end of the rope goes under the hamster wheel Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 21 of 41 AKVAGRouP Quick guide for suspension with SmartWinch HT a Tie a knot about 50 centimeters in to one end of the red rope b Slide a 50mm safety hook in to the rope and tie another knot c Fasten two elastic bands to the handrail with about 1 4 of the cage circumference distance between d Fasten the elastic bands to one safety hook and one pulley each and pull the red rope through both pulleys e Thread the red rope through the hamster wheel f Thread the red rope through the winch bracket and whirl it four times around the winch g Fasten the red rope ends to each other using bowline knots h Thread the white rope from the lower winch through the lower part of the bracket i Fasten a pulley to the 50mm safety hook on the red rope and pull the white rope through the pulley j Fasten the camera properly to the white rope camera cable vertical movement horisontal movement elastic band Read the full instructions on page 23 24 BEFORE starting this procedure Installation user and maintenance
25. to the net and this can cause damages both to the camera and the net We recommend that this installation process is performed by two people one on each side of the cage gt The drawing on page 26 shows three different ropes Two ropes to adjust the camera s horizontal position e Both ropes has to be long enough to reach over the cage s diameter attachment to the cage edge One rope to adjust the camera s vertical position e This rope has to be long enough to go to the camera s hor izontal position the camera depth attachment to the cage edge Make sure to have enough rope to pull the camera between the cage sides and to tie them to the cage handrail Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 25 of 41 7 1 Installation instructions Camera cable vertical movement S horisontal movement 1 Tie both of the horizontal ropes to the plastic ring pt a using bowline knots 2 Let person I stand at pt 1 with one rope and the plastic ring 3 Person II brings the second rope to pt 2 Fasten both ropes to the cage edge or let the persons hold them 4 Person I threads the vertical rope through the plastic ring pt a and fastens it to the camera s nylon fastening ring pt b using a bowline knot Make sure to secure the other end of the vertical rope to the cage edge to prevent it from sinking into the cage with the
26. und the product reads this entire manual and especially this chapter on safety This recommendation is based on both personnel safety as well the desire to keep the products in order and avoiding any damages risked if the safety instructions are not followed 1 1 Safety symbols used in the manual The following symbols are used in this manual Information Show caution danger of damaging equipment and mild injuries to personnel Warning may cause severe injures to personnel 1 1 1 Other symbols used in this manual Go to or see page or chapter for instructions or information Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 5 of 41 1 2 Knots Always use correct and well tied knots when fastening cameras to cages If the knots are not properly executed they may loosen causing the camera to fall into the cage net which in worst case can cause fish escape Remember that the knots have to be easy to untie after staying in the salt water over time Salt water environments cause significant strain to ropes and especially to knots When the camera are taken out of the water for maintenance and control after bad weather easy knot untying is required 1 2 1 Fastening ropes to the cage edge We recommend rolling hitch 1 2 2 Fastening rope to brackets or plastic rings We recommend bowline knot 1 2 3 Temporary fastenings for rope around cage edge for instance during camera main
27. warts ft fl a ff Check pulley rolling Capacity Check ropes suspensions ropes Suspensions for thwarts ft fl a P ff Check pulley rolling Capacity Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras Document no DC10000585 Page 36 of 41 Appendix A Index A assembling 5 14 B bad weather 5 6 31 bowline 5 18 19 21 23 25 bracket 5 14 16 18 19 21 23 C cable 6 7 13 28 29 cage 5 7 10 28 32 cleaning 7 27 31 32 coiling of cable 7 13 control 5 7 11 12 15 18 19 31 32 crossings 7 31 D damage 5 7 19 23 24 31 depth 12 13 15 24 26 29 double pulley 18 24 E elastic bands 7 16 21 22 31 F fresh water 7 31 32 G glass dome 32 H hamster wheel 20 22 handrail 16 21 22 24 horizontal 12 14 18 24 27 29 Installation user and maintenance manual Cameras AKVAGROUP I instructions 7 13 15 18 21 22 25 27 K knot 5 15 18 19 21 26 M maintenance 5 6 8 9 27 31 33 manual measurement 15 p plastic cage 14 15 17 20 plastic ring 5 24 27 29 plug caps 6 28 29 position 14 18 19 23 24 26 29 power 7 30 pulley 7 16 18 19 21 24 31 R red rope 21 23 repairs 6 9 27 S Safety hook 16 21 23 secure 11 25 27 service 6 9 14 20 27 29 31 32 service note 6 14 20 SmartWinch 12 14 15 16 19 SmartWinch HT 12 14 15 20 23 sprout 7 20 31 32 stationary cameras 11 Suspensio

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