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1. Check work area for: 

• Adequate lighting
• Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that

may  ignite.  If  present,  do  not  work  in
area until sources have been identified
and  corrected. The  micro CA-350  In -
spection Camera is not explosion proof
and can cause sparks.

• Clear, level, stable, dry place for opera-

tor. Do not use the inspection camera
while standing in water.

2. Examine the area or space that you will

be inspecting and determine if the micro
CA-350 Inspection Camera is the correct
piece of equipment for the job.
• Determine  the  access  points  to  the

space. The minimum opening the cam -
era  head  can  fit  through  is  approxi -
mate ly 

3

/

4

" (19 mm) in diameter for the

17 mm camera head.

• Determine the distance to the area to

be inspected. Extensions can be add ed
to the camera to reach up to 30' (9 m).

• Determine if there are any obstacles

that would require very tight turns in
the cable. The inspection camera ca -
ble can go down to a 5" (127 mm) ra-
dius without damage.

• Determine if there is any electrical pow -

er supplied to the area to be inspected.
If  so,  the  power  to  the  area  must  be
turned OFF to reduce the risk of electric
shock.  Use  appropriate  lock  out  pro-
cedures  to  prevent  the  power  from
being  turned  back  on  during  the  in-
spection.

• Determine if any liquids will be encoun-

tered during the inspection. The cable
and imager head are waterproof to a
depth of 10' (3 m). Greater depths may
cause leakage into the cable and im-
ager and cause electric shock or dam-
age the equipment. The handheld dis-
play  unit  is  water  resistant  (IP54)  but
should not be submerged in water.

• Determine  if  any  chemicals  are  pres-

ent, especially in the case of drains. It is
important  to  understand  the  specific
safety  measures  required  to  work  a -
round any chemicals present. Contact
the chemical manufacturer for required
information. Chemicals may damage or
degrade the inspection camera.

• Determine the temperature of the area

and items in the area. 

See Specifi ca 

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micro CA-350 Inspection Camera

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tions

. Use in areas outside of specifica-

tion temperatures or contact with hotter
or  colder  items  could  cause  camera
damage.

• Determine if any moving parts are pres-

ent  in  the  area  to  be  inspected.  If  so,
these parts must be deactivated to pre-
vent  movement  during  inspection  to 
reduce  the  risk  of  entanglement.  Use
appropriate lock out procedures to pre-
vent the parts from moving during the
inspection.

3. Make sure the micro CA-350 Inspec tion

Camera has been properly inspect ed be-
fore each use.

4. Install the correct accessories for the ap-

plication.

Operating Instructions

WARNING

Always wear eye protection to protect
your eyes against dirt and other foreign
objects.

Follow operating instructions to reduce
the risk of injury from electrical shock,
entanglement and other causes.

1. Make  sure  that  the  Inspection  Camera

and  work  area  have  been  properly  set
up  and  that  the  work  area  is  free  of
bystand ers and other distractions.

2. Press and hold the Power Button for two

seconds. The imager lights should come
ON,  then  a  splash  screen  will  appear.
This screen tells you the device is booting
up. Once the product is fully powered up,
the  screen  will  automatically  switch  to
the live screen.

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Summary of Contents for micro CA-350

Page 1: ...micro CA 350 Inspection Camera micro CA 350 Operator s Manual www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187 ...

Page 2: ...ing with the AC Adapter 7 Installing Imager Head Cable or Extension Cables 7 Installing Accessories 7 Installing SD Card 8 Pre Operation Inspection 8 Tool and Work Area Set Up 8 Operating Instructions 9 Live Screen 10 Image Adjustment 10 Image Capture 11 Menu 11 Time Stamp 12 Language 12 Date Time 12 TV Out 12 Update Firmware 12 Speaker 12 Auto Power Off 12 Factory Reset 12 About 12 Transferring I...

Page 3: ...etain product serial number which is located on nameplate Serial No WARNING Read this Operator s Manual carefully before using this tool Failure to understand and follow the contents of this manual may result in electri cal shock fire and or serious personal injury www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187 ...

Page 4: ... and use common sense when operat ing equipment Do not use equipment while you are tired or under the influ ence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating equipment may result in serious personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unex pected situations Use personal protective equipment ...

Page 5: ...d OFF Any tool that can not be controlled with the switch is dan gerous and must be repaired Disconnect the batteries from the equip ment before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of injury Store idle equipment out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfa miliar with the equipment or these in structions to operate th...

Page 6: ...other substances that may be toxic infectious cause burns or other issues Appropriate personal pro tective equipment always includes safe ty glasses and gloves and may include equipment such as latex or rubber gloves face shields goggles protective clothing respirators and steel toed footwear Practice good hygiene Use hot soapy water to wash hands and other body parts exposed to drain contents aft...

Page 7: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the fol lowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Power Supply 12V Li Ion Battery AC Adapter 12V 3 Amp Weight 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg Standard Equipment The micro CA 350 Inspection Camera comes with the following items micro CA 350 Handset 17 mm Imager 3 90 c...

Page 8: ...Playback Mode Selecting this icon al lows you to view and delete previously saved images and video Menu Push select on this icon to be taken to the menu screen Select Pressing select from the live screen will take you to the playback screen Return Pressing return from the live screen will switch between camera and video Return will also back out of menu and playback mode LED Brightness Press right...

Page 9: ...ill ap pear in the upper left hand portion of the screen along with the number of images or length of video that can be stored on the SD card Changing Installing Batteries The micro CA 350 is supplied without the bat tery installed If the battery indicator displays the battery needs to be recharged Re move the battery prior to storage 1 Squeeze the battery tabs See Figure 5 and pull to remove batt...

Page 10: ...crease the risk of electrical shock micro CA 350 Inspection Camera 8 7 Check to make sure the connections be tween the handheld unit extension ca bles and imager cable are tight All con nections must be properly assembled for the cable to be water resistant Confirm unit is properly assembled 8 Check that the warning label is present firmly attached and readable Figure 10 Figure 10 Warning Label 9 ...

Page 11: ...is water resistant IP54 but should not be submerged in water Determine if any chemicals are pres ent especially in the case of drains It is important to understand the specific safety measures required to work a round any chemicals present Contact the chemical manufacturer for required information Chemicals may damage or degrade the inspection camera Determine the temperature of the area and items...

Page 12: ...de Selection 3 If the other inspection camera settings Time Stamp Language Date Time TV Out Update Firmware Speaker Micro phone Auto Power OFF Factory Reset need to be adjusted see Menu Section 4 Prepare the camera for inspection The camera cable may need to be pre formed or bent to properly inspect the area Do not try to form bends less than 5 13cm ra dius This can damage cable If inspecting a da...

Page 13: ...tter button again to stop the video It may take several seconds to save the video if sav ing to the internal memory The micro CA 350 features an integrated mi crophone and speaker for recording and play back of audio with video A headset with inte grated microphone is included and may be used instead of the integrated speaker and microphone Plug the headset into the audio port on the right side of...

Page 14: ... go black and image will be transmitted to exter nal screen To get live image on unit hit Power button to disable function Update Firmware Select Update Firmware to install the latest version of software on the unit Software will have to be loaded onto a SD Card and in serted into the unit Updates can be found at RIDGID com Speaker Select the Speaker icon in the menu and press Select Select ON or ...

Page 15: ...r must be used to connect the micro CA 350 Inspection Camera to a Video Out port on the SeeSnake Inspec tion Equipment When connected in this man ner the micro CA 350 Inspection Camera will display the camera view and can be used for recording When connecting to SeeSnake Inspection Equipment microReel microDrain or nano Reel align the interconnect module connected to your reel with the cable conne...

Page 16: ... CA 350 Inspection Camera Remove the battery before storage or ship ping Service and Repair WARNING Improper service or repair can make the RIDGID micro CA 350 Inspection Camera unsafe to operate Service and repair of the micro CA 350 In spection Camera must be performed by a RIDGID Independent Authorized Service Center For information on your nearest RIDGID In dependent Service Center or any serv...

Page 17: ...ble regulations Contact your local waste management authority for more information For EC Countries Do not dispose of electrical equipment with house hold waste According to the European Guide line 2012 19 EU for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation into national legislation elec trical equipment that is no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in a...

Page 18: ...it will not turn ON Troubleshooting Loose cable connections Imager is broken Imager head covered by debris Battery low on power Dead battery Unit need to be reset Check cable connections clean if re quired Re attach Replace the Imager Visually inspect imager head to make certain it is not covered by debris Replace battery with charged battery Replace with charged battery Reset unit See Maintenance...

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