rM200 – English – 17
Ball Guide Installation
Ball guides are designed to slip onto the
spring and lock into place. Depending on
work conditions, you can place a ball guide
on the spring behind the camera to tilt the
camera head upward to view the top of the
pipe.
1. Make sure the ball guide is unlocked.
2. Slide the ball guide over the camera
and onto the spring.
3. Press down on the blue locks to se-
cure the ball guide onto the spring.
4. Slide the red locks over the blue locks
to secure the ball guide into place.
Locked
Unlocked
NOTICE
If a ball guide gets
snagged in a pipe, it can
fall off the spring. To avoid losing ball
guides and obstructing the pipe, do not
use excessive force to push through the
pipe when you feel resistance.
Integrated Counter
The rM200 comes equipped with an inte-
grated counter. The integrated counter mea-
sures the total length of the extended push
cable.
Use of the integrated counter is not re-
quired, but it is useful to keep track of how
far the push cable has gone in the line. The
integrated counter can also measure the
push cable’s distance from a temporary zero
point, such as a pipe head or joint, while still
keeping track of the total length of the push
cable.
Use the Zero key
on the rM200, if you
have the rM200 with the counter keypad.
If you have the rM200 without the counter
keypad, zero the integrated counter with the
monitor’s keypad.
To measure the push cable with the integrat-
ed counter, follow these steps:
1. At any time during the inspection long
press (>3 seconds) the Zero key
to
set the system zero point.
2. Short press (<3 seconds) the Zero
key
to set a temporary zero point
at any time during the inspection. The
temporary zero point measurement
appears in brackets on-screen.
3. Press the Zero key
again for one
second to clear the temporary mea-
surement and return to the system
measurement.