Operating the camera
1. Attach the remote control and
electronic compass control securely
to the cables. The yellow end con-
nects to the remote control while the
larger output connects to the elec-
tronic compass control.
2. Connect the cables to the monitor in C1.
3. Place the electronic compass on top of the screen or
nearby pointing away from the viewer.
4. Connect the battery with the corresponding colored wires.
5. Connect the wire to the monitor.
6. Turn on the monitor and make the proper adjustments.
7. Put the camera in the water.
8. To start the camera in Panning
mode push the Auto / Manual on the
remote control. This will start the camera Panning. The
camera will circle around to the left to a 310 degrees
setting and will automatically pan back to the right. To
stop the camera hit the Auto/Manual again. To turn back
to the left hit the left arrow, to turn to the right hit the
right arrow. There are three speeds, which will show on
the bottom right corner of the monitor, showing one, two,
or three arrows according to the speed. There is also an indicator on the moni-
tor that shows where the camera is pointing. When the circle is in the top posi-
tion the camera is facing forwards.
9. You can also connect the camera to a tripod, to lay the camera down on the
surface. Screw the tripod on the camera and extend the legs out and place the
camera in the water.
The remote control has a LED on/off button for the camera light-
ing. The camera lights cycle through colored lights, off, and
infrared. Adjust the lighting to best view with the water condi-
tions the camera is in.
Atlantis
™
Color Camera
Features
The camera features the latest technology that provides
380 TV lines of resolution and has 6 high power LEDs.
The camera is fully waterproof in a rugged die-cast
housing and has a wide-angle lens for maximum cover-
age.
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