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ZVE 

350 SD

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Operation Precautions

a) Please read the safety instructions carefully, choose desirable work area for fear causing danger. 

b) The probe is flexible to help you operate in hard-to–reach areas. Please don’t insert or bend by force.. Please do not over bend any part 

of the probe. Normally, the bending radius should more than 5cm to prevent from causing permanent damage to the probe.

c) Don’t use the probe or camera head to modify surroundings, clear pathways or clogged areas. It couldn’t be used as a fishing rod or tape.

d) The hand-held display unit is not waterproof .The camera head and its cover are waterproof, but not acid-proof or fireproof. Don’t 

touch with these materials or they will ruin the camera head’s protective plastic. Avoid immersing the camera head into corrosive, oily 

places or high-temperature objects.

e) Don’t place the inspection into anything or anywhere that may contain a live electrical charge. Please check following methods to 

avoid injury.

For walls:

 For inspecting the inside walls, be sure to shut off the circuit breaker to the whole house before using the tool.

For pipes:

 If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an electrical charge, have a qualified electrician to check the pipe before using. A 

ground circuit, in some cases, can be returned to the cast aluminum pipes and cause them to be charged. 

For automobiles

: Be sure the automobile is not running during inspection. Metal and liquid under the hood may be hot. Don’t get oil 

or gas on the camera head.

Operation Notes

●Please read the manual thoroughly and make sure proper training has been complete before operating this product.

●The product can display real time battery capacity and “Low battery” will flash when battery is low, eventually the product will power 

off itself.

●When using rechargeable KR6 batteries, a full battery status will not be detected by the product because the voltage of KR6 batteries 

is different from battery rated voltage.

●Do not remove SD card during recording and USB connection mode.

●Don’t immerse the inspection into water, which will result in electric shock and damage.

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Summary of Contents for ZVE 350 SD

Page 1: ...Operating manual Multifunction Video Inspection Model ZVE 350 SD Manufacturer Address WWW ADAINSTRUMENTS COM www geooptic ru...

Page 2: ...earance 4 3 Operation instructions 7 4 Maintenance instructions 15 5 Trouble shooting 17 6 Technical specifications 18 7 Warranty Exceptions from responsibility 21 Appendix 1 Warranty card Appendix 2...

Page 3: ...ch helps you to inspect gaps and holes The camera head can equip with several accessories magnet mirror hook etc making it more flexible ZVE 350 SD has an internal memory support Micro SD and is capab...

Page 4: ...ZVE 350 SD APPEARANCE 1 camera and probe 2 grip and display 3 magnetic tip 4 hook tip 5 mirror tip 6 TV cable 7 USB cable 8 driver CD Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 Pic 4 www geooptic ru...

Page 5: ...rightness of LED lights I key decrease brightness of LED lights J key right key zoom in K key downward key camera key L battery lid M LCD screen N key rotation return O key power playback P key upward...

Page 6: ...to decrease it continuously the LED brightness is at its lowest level when unit starts up press to increase the LED brightness one level by one level press and hold to increase it continuously MENU s...

Page 7: ...the screw Connect the Unit with a Camera Probe Connect the inspection unit with a camera probe before operation To connect the probe to the unit make sure the keyed ends are properly aligned Pic 6 Fas...

Page 8: ...the thread protector before put on other accessories Pic 9 Pic 10 A hook B mirror C magnet D screw protector E direction ball F mirror G screw thread protector Install Micro SD card Optional Accessory...

Page 9: ...with a PC via USB then press to turn on the unit and windows will detect new devices itself Choose install driver a message says new device installed and ready to use will be prompted when it is done...

Page 10: ...mory is the internal memory when powered on users can also use Micro SD card as external memory When a Micro SD card detected the inspection will store files in the external memory b Press to enter pr...

Page 11: ...current date Videos and photos captured for the day will be saved in this folder Warning DO NOT remove the SD card while system is working especially while recording and transferring files with comput...

Page 12: ...NOR NOR HIGH Format Yes No Set to Default Yes No Disk Information Free MB Total MB FW Version Ver UI Set Time Date Set Time Date YY MM DD Photo TimeStamp On Off Movie TimeStamp On Off Off Delay Never...

Page 13: ...the way back to playback mode g Playback mode settings Playback Menu File Delete Single All Files In Folder All Format Yes No h Press to go back to preview mode Tips while playback video clips press t...

Page 14: ...thods to avoid injury For walls For inspecting the inside walls be sure to shut off the circuit breaker to the whole house before using the tool For pipes If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an...

Page 15: ...ssive heat The product should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other prod ucts including amplifiers that produce heat Don t use the tool near moving machinery...

Page 16: ...and visitors away while operating the tool Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense A moment of inattention may result in serious personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing...

Page 17: ...r use for a long time TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution LCD is on but with no image or display the message No Signal 1 The probe connector is loose Check the probe connector clean and r...

Page 18: ...tip Mirror tip included Optional camera diameters 9 mm Hook tip Mirror Magnet Thread protector for selection 5 5 mm Mirror Ball guide Thread protector for selection Focal length 12 mm standard 50 mm a...

Page 19: ...480 pixels LCD resolution 320 240 pixels Image zooming 4 times TV output format NTSC PAL USB output mode Portable storage mode USB Disk Real time image output mode USB Camera Image storing medium 64...

Page 20: ...ime 2 hours Working temperature 0 C 45 C Working humidity 5 95 RH non condensing Storage Condition 20 C 60 C 85 w o batteries Main body dimension 270mm 75mm 100mm w o probe Main body weight about 405...

Page 21: ...condition and adjustment the user is expected to carry out periodic checks of the product s accuracy and general performance The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility of resul...

Page 22: ...r parts caused by misuse including without limitation misapplication or nrgligence of the terms of service instruction 6 Power supply units chargers accessories wearing parts 7 Products damaged from m...

Page 23: ...igatory Technical examination of instruments for fault identification which is under the warranty is made only in the authorized service center In no event shall manufacturer be liable before the clie...

Page 24: ...___________ _____________ name and model of the instrument Corresponds to ______________________________________________________________ designation of standard and technical requirements Data of issu...

Page 25: ...ZVE 350 SD ADAINSTRUMENTS WWW ADAINSTRUMENTS COM www geooptic ru...

Page 26: ...ZVE 350 SD 26 1 27 2 28 3 31 4 39 5 41 6 42 7 45 1 2 www geooptic ru...

Page 27: ...ZVE 350 SD 27 ADA ZVE 350 SD 3 5 12 Micro SD TV USB TV www geooptic ru...

Page 28: ...ZVE 350 SD 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 TV 7 USB 8 CD P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 www geooptic ru...

Page 29: ...ZVE 350 SD 29 A B C D E TV F Micro SD G USB H I J K L M N O P Q R MENU S T U reset P 5 www geooptic ru...

Page 30: ...ZVE 350 SD 30 3 3 3 MENU www geooptic ru...

Page 31: ...ZVE 350 SD 31 1 2 4 3 4 6 P 6 A 12 7 90 8 P 7 P 8 www geooptic ru...

Page 32: ...ZVE 350 SD 32 B 9 5 5 9 9 5 5 10 P 9 P 10 A B C D E F G Micro SD card Micro SD M Micro SD SD www geooptic ru...

Page 33: ...USB ZVE 350 SD USB 2 0 P4 1 4GHz CPU 256 MB RAM USB USB2 0 DirectX 9 0c 1GB HD CD ROM Drive Microsoft Windows XP Vista Windows7 1 ScopeView 2 3 USB 4 ScopeView Instant USB Camera Connect 5 6 7 8 9 3 w...

Page 34: ...ZVE 350 SD 34 USB Disk USB 2 0 1 2 USB 3 USB Disk 2 Micro SD USB TV 1 a Micro SD Micro SD b c d e f g 180 h x1 x4 0 www geooptic ru...

Page 35: ...ZVE 350 SD 35 i x1 k MENU l m 3 a 3 b SD YCKC SD SD 2 a MENU b 4 c MENU d e 1 3 5 10 1 1 1 4 1 16 1 3 5 www geooptic ru...

Page 36: ...ZVE 350 SD 36 QVGA D1 TV NTSC PAL Free MB Total MB FW Ver UI MM 5 15 30 English Fran ais Espa ol Portugu s Chinese www geooptic ru...

Page 37: ...ZVE 350 SD 37 3 a b MENU c d e MENU f g SD h 4 www geooptic ru...

Page 38: ...ZVE 350 SD 38 a b 5 c d e SD USB www geooptic ru...

Page 39: ...ZVE 350 SD 39 45 C a b c d www geooptic ru...

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Page 41: ...ZVE 350 SD 41 No Signal 1 2 www geooptic ru...

Page 42: ...ZVE 350 SD 42 RESET CMOS 60 12 12 50 50 IP67 IP54 www geooptic ru...

Page 43: ...ZVE 350 SD 43 3 5 TFT LCD 640 480 320 240 4 TV NTSC PAL USB output mode Portable storage mode USB Disk Real time image output mode USB Camera 64 MB Micro SD 16G TV USB 4 AA 2 0 C 45 C www geooptic ru...

Page 44: ...ZVE 350 SD 44 5 95 RH 20 C 60 C 85 270 75 100 405 www geooptic ru...

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