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   HTB500 

 

 

 

 

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8. ASSISTANCE 

8.1. WARRANTY 

CONDITIONS 

This instrument is warranted against any material or manufacturing defect, in compliance 
with the general sales conditions. During the warranty period, defective parts may be 
replaced. However, the manufacturer reserves the right to repair or replace the product. 
Should the instrument be returned to the After-sales Service or to a Dealer, transport will 
be at the Customer's charge. However, shipment will be agreed in advance. A report will 
always be enclosed to a shipment, stating the reasons for the product's return. Only use 
original packaging for shipment; any damage due to the use of non-original packaging 
material will be charged to the Customer. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for 
injury to people or damage to property. 
 
The warranty shall not apply in the following cases: 
 

  Repair and/or replacement of accessories and batteries (not covered by warranty) 

  Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of an incorrect use of the 

instrument or due to its use together with non-compatible appliances. 

  Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of improper packaging. 

  Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed 

by unauthorized personnel. 

  Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer's explicit 

authorization. 

  Use not provided for in the instrument's specifications or in the instruction manual. 

 
The content of this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the manufacturer's 
authorization. 
 

Our products are patented and our trademarks are registered. The manufacturer 
reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and prices if this is due to 
improvements in technology.

 

 

8.2. ASSISTANCE 

If the instrument does not operate properly, before contacting the After-sales Service, 
please check the conditions of the battery and replace it, if necessary. Should the 
instrument still operate improperly, check that the product is operated according to the 
instructions given in this manual. Should the instrument be returned to the After-sales 
Service or to a Dealer, transport will be at the Customer's charge. However, shipment will 
be agreed in advance. A report will always be enclosed to a shipment, stating the reasons 
for the product's return. Only use original packaging for shipment; any damage due to the 
use of non-original packaging material will be charged to the Customer. 
 

Summary of Contents for HTB500

Page 1: ... Copyright HT ITALIA 2020 Release EN 1 00 12 02 2020 ENGLISH User manual ...

Page 2: ... probe 5 4 4 Description of function keys 6 4 4 1 Key ON OFF 6 4 4 2 Key Bright 6 4 4 3 Key Zoom 6 4 4 4 Key Rotate 6 4 4 5 Key RESET 6 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 5 1 Using the instrument 7 6 MAINTENANCE 8 6 1 General information 8 6 2 Battery recharge 8 6 3 Cleaning the instrument 8 6 4 End of life 8 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 7 1 Technical characteristics 9 7 2 General characteristics 9 7 3 En...

Page 3: ...external probe in order to carry out normal operations Make sure not to crush squeeze the external probe in order to carry out normal operations 1 1 PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS We recommend following the normal safety rules devised to protect the user against dangerous situations and the instrument against incorrect use Only the accessories provided together with the instrument will guarantee safety ...

Page 4: ...hipping the instrument has been checked from an electric as well as mechanical point of view All possible precautions have been taken so that the instrument is delivered undamaged However we recommend generally checking the instrument in order to detect possible damage suffered during transport In case anomalies are found immediately contact the forwarding agent We also recommend checking that the...

Page 5: ...tment cover 5 Input terminal for external probe 6 Key Zoom 7 Key Rotate Fig 1 Description of the front part of the instrument 4 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT S SIDE CAPTION 1 Video output TV 2 Key RESET 3 USB input for battery recharge 4 Battery compartment cover 5 Input terminal for external probe Fig 2 Description of the instrument s side ...

Page 6: ...minal for the connection of the probe to the instrument 2 Flexible external probe 3 Probe terminal with built in camera 4 Female terminal for the connection of the probe to the instrument 5 White light LEDs 6 Built in photo camera Fig 3 Description of the external probe ...

Page 7: ...levels The following screen appears on the display for a moment Fig 4 Setting of brightness levels of the probe s LEDs 4 4 3 Key Zoom Pressing key allows the zooming of the image on the display from 1 0x 2 0x by steps of 0 2x The following screen appears on the display Fig 5 Setting of the display image zooming 4 4 4 Key Rotate Pressing key allows rotating the image on the display switching to a 1...

Page 8: ... Fig 7 Connecting the battery to the instrument 2 Insert the external probe into the instrument see Fig 3 parts 1 and 4 and fasten it by screwing in the connector see Fig 2 part 5 3 Switch on the instrument using key ON OFF The white light LEDs of the probe switch on and the image of the framed item appears on the display Move the probe to the desired position 4 To use the functions Bright Zoom an...

Page 9: ...itch off the instrument and remove the probe from the input terminal 2 Connect the provided USB cable to the USB input of the instrument see Fig 2 part 3 and the other end of the cable to a USB port of the PC regularly switched on 3 The recharging process starts and the following icons are shown in a sequence on the display 4 At the end of the recharging process the icon appears fixed on the displ...

Page 10: ...n symbol on the display Battery life approx 5 hours stand by Recharging time approx 8 hours USB interface Interface Video output PAL NTSC Power supply input mini USB 5VDC 1000mA Display Characteristics colour LCD TFT 3 5 640x320pxl 7 3 ENVIRONMENT 7 3 1 Environmental conditions for use Operating temperature 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Allowable relative humidity 85 RH Storage temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140...

Page 11: ...a consequence of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer s explicit authorization Use not provided for in the instrument s specifications or in the instruction manual The content of this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the manufactur...

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