DVS-300
Diver Video System
Operator’s Manual
11
Work Area and Equipment Set
Up
!
WARNING
Set up the DVS-300 and work area in accordance
with these procedures to reduce the risk of injury
from electrical shock, fire, and other causes and to
prevent damage to the DVS-300.
1. Check work area for the following:
a. Adequate lighting.
b. Flammable liquids, vapors, or dust that may
ignite. If present, do not work in area until
sources have been identified and corrected.
The CCU-10 is not explosion proof. Electrical
connections can cause sparks.
c. Clear, level, stable dry place for operator. Do
not use the machine while standing in water.
d. If using external power, clear path to the
electrical outlet that does not contain any
potential sources of damage for the power
cord.
2. Ensure the equipment has been inspected as
specified by the operator’s manual.
3. Evaluate the work area and erect barriers as
necessary to keep bystanders away. Bystanders
can distract the operator during use.
CCU-10 Placement
Place the CCU-10 in an area and in a position that allows
easy access during an inspection. To reduce the risk
of electrical shock and equipment damage, ensure the
placement location is dry. The CCU-10 is not waterproof
and exposure to wet conditions can cause electrical
shock or equipment damage.
Tilt Stand
To set up the tilt stand, perform the following:
1. Use the handle on the top of the CCU-10 to place
the unit in the desired location
(See Item 1, Figure
8)
.
2. Tilt the unit back slightly and pull forward on the tilt
stand until it locks in place
(See Item 2, Figure 8)
Item 1
Item 2
Figure 8 - Setting Up the Tilt Stand
To store the tilt stand, tilt the unit back slightly, and push
the tilt stand toward the back of the unit until it lays flat
against the base of the unit.
Front Cover
The CCU-10 front cover serves two purposes: it protects
the unit during transport and storage, and it acts as a sun
hood to reduce glare during inspections.
Opening the Front Cover
To open the front cover, perform the following:
1. Depress the orange Front Cover Release Buttons
on each side of the unit (
See Figure 9)
.
2. Raise the front cover to its uppermost position
where it will lock securely into place.