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1. Camera Resolution 640 x 480 pixels Camera Sensitivity 1 8V lux sec Camera Exposure Automatic Camera Light Source 2 white LEDs Display Type Size Display Resolution Video Out Resolution Format Color TFT 3 4 in 86 4mm diagonal 320 x 240 pixels 640 x 480 pixels NTSC or PAL Video Out Cable Length 59 in 1 5m Auto Power Off Trigger 10 minutes of inactivity no button is pushed Power Consumption 400mA max 6VDC Operating Temperature 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Dimensions of Carrying Case Weight of Carrying Case with Instrument Probe and All Accessories Power Source 13 0 x 10 5 x 4 5 in 330 x 267 x 114mm 51 2 oz 1 45kg 4 AA batteries not included 18 MAINTENANCE TIPS The SeaScope660 is not shock resistant Do not use it as a hammer or drop it Also do not use the camera tipped probe to clear debris If condensation forms inside the lens let it evaporate before using the system again Remove the batteries if planning to store the unit for months or longer Properly dispose of used batteries Exposure to high temperatures can cause batteries to explode so do not incinerate them Some countries regulate battery disposal Please follow all applicable rules WARRANTY INFORMATION General Tools amp Instruments General s DCS660 Waterproof Recording Video Inspection System is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a pe
2. Plug the full size USB plug at the other end of the cable into a USB port of your PC Inserting the USB plug should cause an icon in your PC s system tray to become active Clicking on the icon opens an on screen Driver Software Installation dialog box to track the automated process of finding software drivers for the SeaScope660 s memory The PC treats the SeaScope as a removable disk drive The SeaScope responds by turning its display all blue except for the letters MSDC for Mass Storage Device Class overlaid in white When the PC has finished downloading drivers for the SeaScope the notification Installing Drivers will change to Your device is ready to use and green Ready to use check marks will appear next to USB Mass Storage Device and Generic USB Storage USB Device in the Driver Software Installation dialog box Click the Close button 14 If you have configured your PC to automatically play external media plugging in the adapter will open an AutoPlay box that verifies connection of a Removable Disk Clicking on Open folder to view files reveals one folder named CCTV which contains all of the videos and pictures stored on the card Double click on the CCTV folder icon to view the subfolders containing the individual video and picture files The subfolders names use the YYMMDD00 format to reflect the date on which files were added to them For example a subfolder named 1110
3. mirror a pickup hook and a magnetic pickup in their own small Ziploc bag e A 2GB MicroSD memory card e A USB cable with a mini B type plug at one end and an A type plug at the other e A composite video cable with a black mini plug on one end and a yellow RCA plug on the other e This user s manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Fig 1 shows the labels and positions of the controls and connectors on the front panel top bottom and sides of the DCS660 Familiarize yourself with the controls functions before moving on to the Setup Instructions 12 Fig 1 The SeaScope660 s controls connectors and accessories 1 Video jack mini B USB jack and MicroSD card slot see p 10 behind waterproof door on right side of monitor 2 3 4 in diagonal color LCD 3 Power Mode button Pressed and held powers SeaScope on and off Pressed briefly toggles between Real Time Viewing and Playback modes 4 button Function depends on operating mode see table on facing page 5 Joystick Function depends on operating mode see table on facing page 6 button Function depends on operating mode see table on facing page 7 MENU button Function depends on operating mode see table on facing page 8 Battery compartment on bottom 9 Camera tipped probe 6 10 Camera and LEDs 11 Battery Low 9 LED red 12 Power On C LED green 13 Triangular hanger hook on front of monitor ACCESSORIES I
4. battery charge icon e Set the current date and time To insert the memory card open the waterproof door on the side of the monitor using the photos and instructions on p 9 to guide you Retrieve the memory card from the accessories bag and insert it into the slot in the middle of the side panel with the contacts facing upward see photo at right Push the card in until you feel it spring back and hear a click If the card has been inserted properly the SD card icon with the red X will disappear from the display 12 To set the current date and time follow the instructions on p 17 To take a picture make sure the unit is in Real Time Viewing mode with the current date and running clock at the bottom of the display Press the Gs button briefly Within less than a second a yellow Es icon will appear briefly in the center of the display to indicate that a picture was taken Simultaneously a lx storage icon will appear at the bottom right of the display to confirm that the picture was stored on the MicroSD card To begin recording a video press the Ga button and hold it for at least 2 seconds This will cause a white count up timer to appear at the upper right of the display above a flashing red icon eREC The timer will count up from 00 00 00 to indicate the duration of the video clip already recorded To stop recording a video press the Ga button again This will simultaneously cause the timer and eREC icon to disapp
5. e Enter the current date and time e Choose whether to date and time stamp still images and videos as you save them The SeaScope660 and all of its accessories are packaged in a hard plastic protective case along with this user s manual The unit is powered by four AA batteries which are not included KEY FEATURES e Makes it possible to inspect water and sewer lines carrying running water Other waterproof inspection systems lack watertight grips and monitors e Allows a diver or snorkeler to view inspection video under water in real time Ideal for marine search and rescue operations e For plumbers and boat owners eliminates concerns about accidentally dropping or dunking grip or monitor in water e Grip probe and monitor are guaranteed leakproof to depth of 1m all three components will also resist leaks at depths up to 2m for short periods 1 hour max e Includes 0 39 in 10mm diameter 3 3 ft 1m long close focus camera tipped probe with adjustable LED lighting e Waterproof probe is flexible obedient meaning it retains its shape e 3 4 in 86 4mm color LCD makes videos and images large and crystal clear e Video shown on monitor can be inverted 180 zoomed up to 4x and panned left right and up down in zoom mode e Video Out jack for connection to NTSC or PAL television e Records high resolution videos and still images with date and time stamps on MicroSD memory card e Recorded media can be played back o
6. 0 is one of only two video inspection systems on the market with an IP67 waterproof grip and monitor as well as an IP67 waterproof camera tipped probe The other system is General s DCS600 The SeaScope 600 a non recording real time version of the SeaScope660 The SeaScope660 s water tightness makes the system ideal for plumbing related tasks like inspecting water or sewer lines carrying running water The system also can be used to inspect parts of boats ships or bridges just below the surface Because the entire unit is impervious to water you can use it freely around water without worrying about accidentally dunking the grip and monitor No other camera scope with an integral monitor other than the SeaScope600 is completely watertight The SeaScope660 shares many of the features and benefits of other General Tools amp Instruments video inspection systems It comes with a 0 39 in 10mm diameter 3 3 ft 1m long flexible obedient camera tipped probe with adjustable LED lighting that is in focus from 0 6 to 6 in 15 to 150mm Three handy probe tip accessories are also included a 45 mirror a pickup hook and a magnetic pickup Operated in real time video mode the DCS660 has only three controls a Power Mode button a joystick and a button for zooming in on video up to 4X in 0 5X steps making it very easy to learn to use Video within the probe s field of view is displayed on a large crystal clear 3 4 in 86 4mm di
7. 3100 would contain media recorded on October 31 2011 Video clips are in AVI format and pictures are in JPG format USING THE THREE MENUS The DCS660 provides three menus which you can use to change many of the system s operating parameters and display characteristics Two of the three menus are accessible from the MENU button with the SeaScope in Real Time Viewing mode Press the button and the first menu to appear is the Advanced Setting menu To open the second menu the Set Time Date menu push the joystick lt or left or right To access the third menu the Playback menu press the MENU button with the SeaScope660 in Playback mode All three menus are navigated in identical fashion When a menu is open its name is displayed in a red banner over the names of submenus on a black background Each submenu lets you choose between or among two or more options for that functional category To open any submenu first navigate to its line by pushing the joystick 4 or 1 down or up Navigating to a submenu changes the background color of its line from back to blue Then press the MENU button to select the submenu To select any of the available options inside a submenu use the same two step procedure First use the joystick to navigate to the option s line changing its background color to blue Then press the MENU button to select the desired option The only difference between selecting a submenu and selecting an option is t
8. GENERAL The SeaScope 660 WATERPROOF RECORDING VIDEO INSPECTION SYSTEM USER S MANUAL DCS660 Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product TABLE OF CONTENTS naaa AA APP APAPAP IPA UPE TAP ATE 3 4 Key Feauires pi ppm b tenrec erst ers HERO erst EERE GEL ees 4 Safety Instructions 0 cc cece eee eee 5 Wha s inthe Gase ccc etre roe eee ei em ae 5 Product Overview aa 6 7 Setup Instructions 2 Ja HABAN IDAD NDN DADA DN DADAP NG 8 11 Install Batteries ai nie eiea Ee EEEE EE EE REE 8 9 Attach Probez de catonatadsdomesnme ee e D D Nes 9 Attach Video Cable Optional 0005 10 Installing Accessories oe mawa ne Peder vated eens 10 11 Operating Instructions 0 cc eee eee eee 11 18 Viewing Real Time VideO 0000e eae 11 12 Recording and Viewing Videos and Still Images 12 15 Taking Pictures and Recording Videos 12 13 Viewing Saved Videos and Pictures 13 15 Using the Three Menus aaa 15 18 Specifications eee 18 Maintenance NDS eek aed sed RA 19 Warranty Information scsi na NANA stew seer es eeseew seers 19 Return for Repair Policy aaa 19 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing General Tools amp Instruments DCS660 Waterproof Recording Video Inspection System Please read this user s manual carefully and thoroughly before using the instrument The DCS660 The SeaScope 66
9. N THE CASE 14 45 mirror 15 Pickup hook 16 Magnetic pickup 17 Video cable 18 USB cable 19 2GB MicroSD card Co Camera button Press briefly to take a picture The DCS660 s multi function controls With zoom off Joystick Push lt and gt to decrease and increase display brightness Push J to invert video vertically and undo inversion Press once to activate zoom function at 1x level Each subsequent press increases zoom level by 0 5 to maximum of 4x Press to enter Main Menus mode and open Advanced Setting menu Press and hold to start stop recording a video With zoom on Push T v and to pan video in that direction Press to pause resume video playback Push T 4 and lt to navigate saved videos and images Push T to exit video being viewed Press to display saved videos and images as thumbnails Press again to switch to folder view of saved media Press to open Playback menu No function Use to navigate menus switch between menus and set date and time and date format No function Press to open selected sub menu or save selected setting SETUP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL BATTERIES The Seeker660 s battery compartment is accessible from the bottom of the pistol grip Fig 1 Callout 8 To open the battery compartment 1 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to turn the screw securing the compartment s cover co
10. agonal color LCD Alternatively video can be viewed on an NTSC or PAL format television by plugging a supplied cable into a jack on the side of the scope s monitor The joystick controls three functions 1 Video brightness 2 Inversion flipping of video 180 This feature allows you to align the probe s field of view with its real world surroundings making it easier to read upside down equipment labels and serial numbers by flipping them right side up 3 Up down and left right panning of video The ability to pan video helps you reacquire viewing targets that zooming may have pushed out of the probe s field of view The SeaScope660 s recording capabilities make it possible to document with high resolution videos and images what the probe sees Pressing the front panel Es button stores either a still image or an AVI video depending on how long the button is pressed of the probe s field of view on a 2GB MicroSD memory card supplied with the system The same button is used to view play back recorded images and videos on the unit s 3 4 in LCD Alternatively recorded images and videos can be viewed on a larger screen by ejecting the SD card and plugging it into a laptop or desktop PC or by connecting the SeaScope to a PC via the supplied USB cable The SeaScope s recording functions are controlled by a familiar menu driven interface Behind the front panel MENU button is a hierarchical control structure that lets you
11. dark except for the words No File at the center Many newer PCs and flat screen TVs are equipped with a slot for a standard size SD card If you want to plug your MicroSD card into such a slot you will need a MicroSD to SD adapter They are widely available for 5 or less from most consumer electronics retailers Plug the MicroSD card with your recorded inspection videos and picture into the adapter and then plug the adapter into your PC s SD card slot If you have configured your PC to automatically play external media plugging in the adapter will open an AutoPlay box that verifies insertion of an SD card Clicking on Open folder to view files reveals one folder named CCTV which contains all of the videos and pictures stored on the card Double click on the CCTV folder icon to view the subfolders containing the individual video and picture files The subfolders names use the YYMMDDOO format to reflect the date on which files were added to them For example a subfolder named 11103100 would contain media recorded on October 31 2011 Video clips are in AVI format and pictures are in JPG format To view recorded videos and pictures on a PC via a USB connection open the waterproof door on the side of the monitor using the photos and instructions on p 9 to guide you Retrieve the supplied USB cable from the carrying case and insert the mini USB plug at one of the cable into the mini USB jack behind the door
12. ear from the top right of the display and a storage icon to appear at the bottom right The icon confirms that a video clip was saved in memory just as it indicated storage of a still image You cannot pause the recording of a video You must stop recording and start again creating a new file in the process Viewing Saved Videos and Pictures You have three options for viewing playing back videos you have recorded and pictures you have taken 1 View them on the SeaScope s 3 4 in monitor 2 View them on a desktop or laptop PC by ejecting the MicroSD memory card from the SeaScope and plugging it into the PC 3 View them on a desktop or laptop PC by connecting the PC to the SeaScope with the supplied USB cable The second and third options offer an additional benefit As you view your recorded inspection videos and pictures you can copy them to your PC Once the videos and images are in your computer you can share them as attachments to e mails to others experienced at spotting and diagnosing problems in your field To view recorded videos and pictures on the SeaScope s monitor power on the unit and press the ch button briefly to switch from Real Time Viewing mode to Playback mode In the switch to Playback mode e The Battery Charge icon at the upper left of the display is replaced by an icon of a camera or a camcorder corresponding to the type of recording made most recently e The screen switches from showing li
13. he presence of a white check mark next to the option that is currently in effect Note that pressing the MENU button to change any function or parameter moves the check mark next to the new option to be put into effect To exit any menu or submenu navigate to the bottom of the list to the EXIT line and press the MENU button The Advanced Setting menu Submenu x 3 nane Options Instructions Comments Movie Size QVGA or D1 default Select QVGA to record videos with 320 x 240 File Overwrite TV Output Language Select Contrast Format Card Auto power off On or Off default On or Off default NTSC or PAL default English default German Spanish French or Dutch 2 1 0 default 1 or 2 Yes or No default pixel resolution select D1 to record with 720 x 480 pixel resolution D1 files offer higher video quality but take up more storage space Selecting On allows new files to overwrite old files on MicroSD cards close to full capacity selecting Off disallows overwriting but may prevent storage of new files Choose NTSC in North America Central America Japan South Korea and Taiwan choose PAL in Europe Africa and much of Asia and Africa Selects language of screens menus and submenus Choose 1 or 2 to reduce contrast and 1 or 2 to increase contrast Formatting the SD card erases its entire contents Choose On to automatically shut off the SeaScope after 10 minutes of inactivity t
14. his manual on p 8 The DCS660 can be set up to power off automatically after ten minutes of inactivity during which no buttons are pushed To enable the Auto Power Off function follow the instructions in the table for the Advanced Setting menu on p 16 To manually power off the DCS660 press and hold the 4 button The screen will turn blue and display a Goodbye message RECORDING AND VIEWING VIDEOS AND STILL IMAGES In addition to capturing real time video the SeaScope660 can document via high resolution videos and images what the probe sees Pressing the front panel Es button stores either a still image or an AVI video depending on how long the button is pressed of the probe s field of view on a 2GB MicroSD memory card supplied with the system The same button is used to view play back recorded images and videos on the grip s 3 4 in LCD Alternatively recorded images and videos can be viewed on a larger screen by ejecting the memory card and plugging it into a laptop or desktop PC or by connecting the SeaScope660 to a PC via the supplied USB cable Taking Pictures and Recording Videos Before you can record videos and still images you must do two things e Insert the 2GB MicroSD memory card supplied with the system or another MicroSD card of up to 16GB capacity into the SeaScope Until the memory card is inserted an SD card icon with a red X overlay will appear at the upper left of the display below the
15. n be panned moved horizontally and vertically under control of the joystick Callout 5 Panning allows you to reacquire viewing targets that zooming may have pushed out of the probe s field of view To pan video up or down or to the left or right push the joystick in the corresponding direction To increase the brightness of the display push the joystick to the left To increase the brightness push the joystick to the right Note The joystick can be used to adjust video brightness only when video is NOT being zoomed To invert real time video rotate it 180 push the joystick down and hold it for at least one second Use this feature to align the probe s field of view with its real world surroundings or to make it easier to read upside down equipment labels and serial numbers by flipping them right side up 11 To undo video inversion push the joystick down and hold it for at least one second Real time video exported to a TV monitor cannot be flipped but it can be zoomed and panned Because the probe is flexible obedient you can maneuver it into various positions to aim at different targets and it will hold its shape The DCS660 is designed to be powered for up to ten hours by a set of four AA batteries When the batteries total charge drops below a preset threshold the red Battery Low indicator LED Callout 11 will flash To replace the batteries follow the procedure in the Setup Instructions section of t
16. n monitor or uploaded to a PC via MicroSD card or USB cable for viewing on a larger screen e Selectable video resolution and contrast e Delete files individually or in bulk e Choice of five menu languages e Custom hard plastic carrying case e Includes three probe tip accessories 2GB MicroSD card USB and video cables e One year warranty e Powered by four AA batteries SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Do not use the system to inspect environments known or suspected to contain exposed electrical wiring e Do not use it in the presence of flammable or explosive gases e Read and understand all of the instructions in this manual before using the system e Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense A moment of distraction can result in serious personal injury e Do not over reach Keep proper footing and balance at all times especially where water is underfoot e Always use protective eyewear A dust mask non skid safety shoes a hard hat or hearing protection may also be appropriate for certain inspection environments and tasks e Do you use the system to perform medical inspections WHAT S IN THE CASE The DCS660 and its accessories come in a custom molded plastic case The instrument itself has two main components a pistol grip permanently connected to an LCD monitor and a 10mm flexible obedient camera tipped probe Also in the case is a large Ziploc plastic bag containing e Three probe tip accessories a 45
17. o extend battery life When Auto power off is enabled a clock icon and the number 10 appear together at the top center of the LCD except in Playback mode Set to Default Yes or No default Select Yes to reset all options to their default setting Disk Info NA Not a selectable option Displays total capacity of MicroSD card and how much capacity is free FW version NA Not a selectable option Displays the Version No of the system s firmware EXIT NA Selecting EXIT displays the submenus of the Advanced Setting menu The Set Time Date menu Submenu name Options Instructions Comments Set Time Date Current date date format current time Photo On default or Off TimeStamp A Enter current date in default format of DD MM YY day month year 1 Push joystick 4 or 1 until current year is displayed in YY field 2 Push joystick to enter MM field 3 Push joystick 4 or T until current month is displayed 4 Push joystick lt to enter DD field 5 Push joystick 4 or T until current day is displayed B Change date format optional 1 Push joystick lt to highlight DD MM YY in bottom row 2 Push joystick J or 1 once or twice until desired format YY MM DD or MM DD YY appears C Set current time 1 With date format highlighted push joystick lt to highlight seconds field of clock in middle row 2 Push joystick again to highlight minutes field 3 Push joystick 4 or t until value in minutes field ma
18. old its metal stem with your thumb and index finger 2 Slide the accessory plastic clasp first past the camera head at the probe tip until the clasp is in the channel 1 4 in from the end of the probe 3 Squeeze the clasp until you hear a click see top right photos on next page indicating that the two halves have joined Mini USB Sree jack MicroSD Video jack card slot To detach an accessory 1 Use the nail of your index finger to unhook the clasp opening it up 2 Hold the accessory s metal stem with your thumb and index finger and slide the accessory and clasp past the camera head 3 Put the accessory back in the Ziploc bag it came in OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before using the scope for the first time remove the plastic film protecting the LCD Before using the DCS660 for an inspection session remove the black rubber ring protecting the probe s camera head Remember to replace this ring after each and every inspection session VIEWING REAL TIME VIDEO To power on the scope press the Power Mode cl button Fig 1 Callout 3 This will cause the green Power On cb LED Callout 12 to light The LCD will illuminate and show real time video from the camera at the tip of the probe To zoom in on real time video press the zoom button Each subsequent press of the button increases the zoom level by 0 5 from a base of 1 0 no zoom The maximum zoom level is 4x When video is being zoomed it also ca
19. riod of one year Subject to certain restrictions General will repair or replace this instrument if after examination the company determines it to be defective in material or workmanship This warranty does not apply to damages that General determines to be from an attempted repair by non authorized personnel or misuse alterations normal wear and tear or accidental damage The defective unit must be returned to General Tools amp Instruments or to a General authorized service center freight prepaid and insured Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement remedies described herein is a condition of the contract for purchase of this product In no event shall General be liable for any incidental special consequential or punitive damages or for any cost attorneys fees expenses or losses alleged to be a consequence of damage due to failure of or defect in any product including but not limited to any claims for loss of profits RETURN FOR REPAIR POLICY Every effort has been made to provide you with a reliable product of superior quality However in the event your instrument requires repair please contact our Customer Service to obtain an RGA Return Goods Authorization number before forwarding the unit via prepaid freight to the attention of our Service Center at this address General Tools amp Instruments 80 White Street New York NY 10013 212 431 6100 Remember to include a copy of your proof of purchase your ret
20. rip open With the video cable attached you can still use the probe to perform underwater inspections But if you accidentally dunk the unit it will be permanently damaged Such accidental damage is specifically NOT covered by the SeaScope 660 s limited warranty see p 19 To access the Video jack open the waterproof door covering it see top photo above by using your thumb to push the spring loaded latch on the door up Without removing your thumb use it to slide the door to the right Once you see the metal of the door s hinge at left use your index finger to flip the door open and expose the Video jack see lower photo above mini USB jack and MicroSD card slot When you are done using the video cable to view inspection video on an external monitor remember to swing the door shut The door is only secure and waterproof when you hear its spring loaded latch click INSTALLING ACCESSORIES The SeaScope660 comes with three accessories see left photo on next page in a Ziploc bag that attach to the camera tipped end of the probe Each accessory has a specific purpose e The 45 mirror lets the probe see around corners e The pickup hook lets you retrieve otherwise inaccessible items seen by the probe for example a wedding ring accidentally dropped down a sink drain e The magnetic hook lets you retrieve lost or dropped metal objects nuts and bolts for example located by the probe To attach an accessory 1 H
21. s at these points ATTACH PROBE The yellow probe must be attached to the grip or the LCD will show a blue screen To attach the probe 1 Slide the metal collar of the grip s coupling back until it touches the rubber boot on the grip s housing 2 Line up the alignment key on the probe connector with the flat on the coupling see photo below 3 Push the two ends together until they mate 4 Tighten the connection by turning the collar in the opposite direction of the REMOVE arrow on the collar Double check the tightness of the connection if it is not tight water may enter the system later and ruin it To detach the probe perform the attachment procedure in reverse To loosen the connection between the two components turn the collar in the direction indicated by the REMOVE arrow Flat on Alignment key on grip ea probe connector kt boot Metal collar ATTACH VIDEO CABLE OPTIONAL Push latch up If you wish to view real time captured by the SeaScope660 s probe on an NTSC or PAL format television insert the mini plug Slide door end of the supplied video cable into the a Hi Video jack on the right side of the monitor g Fig 1 Callout 1 Plug the yellow RCA connector at the other end of the cable into the television s Video In jack However be aware that using the video cable exposes the DCS660 monitor to water damage because doing so requires leaving the waterproof door on the right side of the g
22. tches current minute 4 Push joystick again to highlight hours field 5 Push joystick 4 or 7 until value in hours field matches current hour in 24 hour military time format 6 Press MENU button to save setting and return to Real Time Viewing mode Select On to record the date and time a photo is saved This information becomes part of the photo s file and is overlaid on displays of the image Move On default or Off TimeStamp EXIT Select On to record the date and time a video begins recording This information becomes part of the video s file and is overlaid on playbacks of the video Selecting EXIT displays the submenus of the Set Time Date menu The Playback menu Submenu a 5 kng Options Instructions Comments File Delete Single Selecting any option other than Cancel by All Files in Folder pressing the MENU button opens a Delete Yes All Cancel or No screen Choose Yes to delete either 1 the movie or photo file currently on screen 2 all files in its folder or 3 all files on the MicroSD memory card Format Card Yes or No Formatting the SD card erases its entire contents EXIT Selecting EXIT displays the submenus of the Advanced Setting menu SPECIFICATIONS Camera tipped Probe Type Diameter Length Flexible obedient 0 39 in 10mm 3 3 ft 1m Probe Minimum Bending Radius 1 77 in 45mm Camera Field of View 54 Camera Depth of Field 0 6 to 6 in 15 to 150mm
23. unterclockwise until the head of the screw pops up flush with the surface It is not necessary to remove the screw 2 Turn the cover slightly counterclockwise about 2 to release it from the grip see figure below Set the cover still holding the screw aside 3 Extract the yellow battery magazine from the grip by pulling on the tab at its end see left figure below 4 Load four AA batteries into the magazine using the polarity markings within it as a guide see right figure below 5 Push the loaded magazine back into the grip it fits only one way 6 Retrieve the battery compartment cover and position it 2 left of center relative to the bottom of the grip 7 Pressing on the cover twist it 2 clockwise until it catches the grip housing 8 Turn the Phillips head screw clockwise until it is tight with its head below the surface Notes 1 Make sure your hands are completely dry before opening the battery compartment 2 Take extra care to properly secure the cover of the battery compartment after installing batteries The battery compartment is one of three places where water could enter the SeaScope660 potentially causing permanent damage The other two places are the connection between the camera tipped probe and the grip and the waterproof door protecting the Video out and USB jacks and MicroSD card slot The remainder of this section explains the proper procedures for maintaining water tightnes
24. urn address and your phone number and or e mail address Specialty Tools amp Instruments GENERAL TOOLS amp INSTRUMENTS 80 White Street New York NY 10013 3567 PHONE 212 431 6100 FAX 212 431 6499 TOLL FREE 800 697 8665 e mail sales generaltools com www generaltools com DCS660 User s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice 2011 GENERAL TOOLS amp INSTRUMENTS NOTICE WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS MAN DCS660 11 16 11
25. ve video to showing a static image that is either a saved image or the first frame of a saved video e The current date and running clock at the bottom of the screen are replaced by four pieces of information about the static image on screen 1 The date it was captured 2 The time it was captured 3 The name of the subfolder in which the image or video file resides and 4 The image or video file name 13 To play a recorded video press the amp button Once the video starts playing a running clock will appear at the upper right of the display to track the playback position A red JE pause icon will also appear at lower left To pause the video press the Ga button This will cause the red pause icon to change to a green gt play icon To resume playing the video press the button again This will cause the pause icon to reappear To exit the video being played push the joystick up To view recorded videos and pictures on a PC directly from the MicroSD memory card open the waterproof door on the side of the monitor Eject the memory card by firmly pushing on it with a fingertip until the card springs back and you hear a Click If you are in Real Time Viewing mode the SD card icon with a red X overlay will reappear at the upper left of the display If you are in Playback mode the SeaScope will switch to Real Time Viewing mode If you press the ch button briefly to try to switch back into Playback mode the display will go
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