Eddyfi Technologies INUKTUN VT100 Manual Download Page 22

 

VT100 Vertical Crawler™ 

 

Document: UMAH000514.docm  

Revision: A14 

Created by: PJ 

Date: 05 Dec 2019 

3029669-A14 

Source Location: C:\ePDM\ISLEng\products\ah-versatrax100\manuals\UMAH000514.docm

 

 

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User Ma

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Vehicle Recovery 

In the event the vehicle becomes disabled while on a mission in a pipe, provision has been made for 
recovery of the vehicle by pulling it out with the tether.  Recovering the vehicle by pulling is a serious 
operation and can put great demand on the tether system.  Listed below are three scenarios where the 
vehicle may need to be recovered.  Loading the tether beyond its maximum safe capacity should be 
considered only as a last resort. 

Note:

  Prevention is always the best policy.  When traveling through a pipe or in any unknown area, 

carefully watch your monitor.   

The vehicle may become stuck if it is traveling through a damaged pipe section or improperly steered 
around a corner.  If the vehicle does become stuck: 

1.  Determine if it is the vehicle or the tether that is stuck.  Look back at the tether with the camera if 

possible.  If the vehicle can back up but the tether will not reel in, the tether is caught on 
something.  Try to look for and fix the cause of the catch 

before

 putting any more strain on the 

tether.  The operator should use any dexterity available first to free the vehicle without resorting to 
force. 

2.  If the vehicle cannot work itself free from a snag, try using 

light

 tether tension and tractor power 

simultaneously.    

3.  If still stuck, try a stronger tether tension.   

4.  If the vehicle seems to be permanently stuck in the pipe, the supervisor must decide whether to 

sacrifice the tether in order to pull harder, or to dig the vehicle out. 

Troubleshooting 

Camera Control Problems 

 

Not all the auxiliary lights are on. 

o

 

The ICON

™ software allows the lights to be controlled independently.  Ensure all lights 

are enabled.  Refer to the ICON interface manual. 

o

 

Inspect for blown LEDs.   

 

Warning:  High Intensity.  Do not look directly into the lights.  Use a welding filter (shade #8) to 
observe the light elements.   

 

Camera pan or tilt does not function in one or both directions.   

o

 

Check that the camera is not jammed. 

o

 

If you can hear a motor running but see no movement, there is a mechanical or clutch 
problem inside the camera.  Contact us.   

 

Camera is moving very slowly. 

o

 

Check the pan & tilt speed in the camera control window.  Refer to the ICON user 
interface manual. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for INUKTUN VT100

Page 1: ...Eddyfi Robotics Inc 2569 Kenworth Road Suite C Nanaimo BC V9T 3M4 CANADA 1 250 729 8080 info eddyfitechnologies com www eddyfitechnologies com INUKTUN VT100 VERTICAL CRAWLER...

Page 2: ...m Setup 7 Personnel Requirements 7 Working and Storage Environment 8 System Power 8 Power Requirements 8 Generators Inverters 8 ICON Portable Controller Connection 10 Interface Box Connection 10 Vehic...

Page 3: ...Box 20 ICON Portable Controller 21 Dealing With Obstacles 21 Inspection Guidelines 21 Vehicle Recovery 22 Troubleshooting 22 Camera Control Problems 22 Video Problems 23 Vehicle Problems 23 Reel Prob...

Page 4: ...to change and or amend these specifications at any time without notice Customers will be notified of any changes to their equipment Information in this manual does not necessarily replace specific reg...

Page 5: ...hts Reel Optional portable tether reel with payout encoder Power Requirements 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 5A Operating Temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Storage Temperature 20 60 C 4 140 F 1 Weights may vary depend...

Page 6: ...recommend using gloves when handling the vehicle to reduce pinching hazard WARNING Pinch Hazard The vehicle s expand mechanism operates with enough force to crush or severe appendages Always power do...

Page 7: ...osphere WARNING Trip Hazard Never stand on the tether A snap load to the tether may pull it out from underneath you and cause you to fall Standing on the tether may also damage its internal conductors...

Page 8: ...ay from water The tether and vehicle are depth rated to 30 m 100 ft of water The tether connector is a wet mate type which may be wet when plugged in but cannot be plugged in underwater Keep the tethe...

Page 9: ...0 Vertical Crawler Document UMAH000514 docm Revision A14 Created by PJ Date 05 Dec 2019 3029669 A14 Source Location C ePDM ISLEng products ah versatrax100 manuals UMAH000514 docm Page 9 of 28 User Man...

Page 10: ...lowing Set up 1 Connect the interface box to AC power using an equipment power cord 2 Connect the tether or reel deck cable 3 Connect the communication port to the control computer using a USB cable 4...

Page 11: ...the integrated harness block Visually line up the key in the connector before mating Fully screw down and hand tighten the locking collar 2 Secure the tow cable to the cable grip on the tether using t...

Page 12: ...is engaged disengaging the friction brake can result in slack tether resulting in potentially jamming the reel 5 Unwind some tether and connect the tether to the vehicle 6 Run the tether through the l...

Page 13: ...o operate 1 Remove the Mini Reel from the shipping case 2 Connect the deck cable from the reel to the Video Interface and Power Supply 3 Connect the encoder deck cable from the reel to the Video Inter...

Page 14: ...an the tether Note Protecting the conductors inside the tether is critical to the life and operation of the tether Proper tether handling and care will result in extended tether life and system reliab...

Page 15: ...ld be applied to the female connector After greasing fully mate the male and female connector and remove excess grease from the connector joint General cleaning and removal of sand or mud on a connect...

Page 16: ...hicle Configuration Front Camera Removal Installation The Spectrum 45 and lights are held onto the vehicle using a simple clamping fixture To remove the camera or a light loosen the clamping M5 x 12 m...

Page 17: ...Note all tracks are connected to the linkages in the same way whether right or left To reconfigure the vehicle back to the standard configuration do the following as shown below 1 Connect the front fo...

Page 18: ...ollowing as shown below 1 Fasten the correct sized track spacer to the spacer base using 4x M5 x 16 mm FHMS 2 Attach the Microtrac to the extension bracket using 4x M5 x 10 mm SHCS 3 Attach the spacer...

Page 19: ...and secure In particular check the fasteners holding on cameras lights tracks and tow cable Visually inspect the vehicle and Microtracs to ensure that the moving parts are free of debris and function...

Page 20: ...or transport away from the worksite Store the system in a dry environment Note Ensuring the Versatrax system is always stored in good working condition will minimize deployment time for future inspect...

Page 21: ...pe navigability he or she should consult with the site supervisor before moving forward Inspection Guidelines The objective of an inspection is to obtain a recording of video and other data for review...

Page 22: ...her will not reel in the tether is caught on something Try to look for and fix the cause of the catch before putting any more strain on the tether The operator should use any dexterity available first...

Page 23: ...ent breaks in the camera harness cable o Check the tether connectors at both controller and vehicle o Check for tether or slip ring damage by testing tether continuity Picture is blurry will not focus...

Page 24: ...ntenance Rinsing and Cleaning After every mission check to see if the vehicle needs cleaning 1 If the system has been used in salt water thoroughly rinse the vehicle with fresh water prior to being st...

Page 25: ...cable damage water incursion or improper connections See the controller manual for fuse replacement Fuse values have been carefully selected for their application Always replace the fuses with the sa...

Page 26: ...number of the system component in question Eddyfi Robotics Inc Canadian Headquarters and Manufacturing Location 2569 Kenworth Road Suite C Nanaimo BC V9T 3M4 CANADA TF 1 877 468 5886 T 1 250 729 8080...

Page 27: ...til the correct paperwork is completed If cross border shipments are not labelled as per the instructions the items may be held by customs and issued additional fees All returned items must be sent pr...

Page 28: ...ion to improperly wired AC receptacles 5 Track belts tethers view ports and other components subject to wear through abrasion are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a pe...

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