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Completing an Inspection
After completing an inspection, press the Job Manager
Key � Navigate to the “Eject USB” and press the Select
Key to close the Job before shutting down the CS10�
By default, closing the current Job will make a Report
so that images and video can be viewed in any web
browser�
(See page 14 for more information on Report
creating preferences)
� After closing the Job, the Job
Saving Icon
and the Saved Icon will appear
to indicate that the Jobs have been successfully saved�
The USB LED will turn OFF when the thumb drive may
be safely removed from the USB port� Press the Power
Key to power OFF the CS10�
NOTE
Do not remove the USB thumb drive until the
USB LED has turned OFF�
If media has been captured and if the thumb drive has
been incorrectly removed, CS10 will beep, the message,
“Unsafe USB Removal ” will appear in the top left hand
corner of the screen, and one of the following will occur:
•
If the CS10 has been set to automatically create
a Report upon ejection of the thumb drive, press
the Select Key to clear the message and insert
the thumb drive back into the USB port when
prompted by the message, “Insert USB
” to
create a Report�
•
If the CS10 has been set to manually create a
Report upon ejection of the thumb drive, only the
beep will be heard� Press the Select Key to clear
the message and to return to the main screen�
(See page 14 for more information on Report creating
preferences).
Locating the Camera Using the Sonde
Many SeeSnake pipe inspection systems have a built-in
Sonde which transmits a locatable 512 Hz signal� When
the Sonde is turned ON, a locator such as the RIDGID
SR-20, SR-60, Scout™ or NaviTrack® II set to 512
Hz will be able to detect it, allowing you to detect the
camera’s location underground�
Figure 12 – Locating the Sonde
Press the Sonde Key on the CS10 to turn the Sonde
ON and OFF� The CS10 display may show lines of
interference from the Sonde transmission, however
the interference lines will disappear when the Sonde
is turned OFF� Turn OFF the Sonde by pressing the
Sonde Key again�
To locate the camera using the Sonde, run the
SeeSnake push cable from 5 ft to 10 ft [1�5 m to 3 m] into
the pipe and use the locator to find the Sonde’s position�
If desired, extend the SeeSnake push cable from 5 ft
to 10 ft [1�5 m to 3 m] further down-pipe and locate the
Sonde again starting from the previous located position�
To locate the Sonde, turn the locator ON and set it
to Sonde mode� Scan in the direction of the Sonde’s
probable location until the locator detects the Sonde�
Once you have detected the Sonde, use the locator
indications to zero in on its location precisely�
For
detailed instructions on Sonde locating, consult the
operator’s manual for the locator model you are using.
Line Tracing the SeeSnake Push Cable
The CS10 also enables you to trace the line of the push
cable underground, using a standard RIDGID locator,
such as the NaviTrack® II, the Scout™, the SR-20, or
the SR-60� To line-trace the push cable, connect a line
transmitter with one connector well-grounded to the
grounding stake and the other connector clipped to the
Transmitter Clip-on Terminal (
See Item 1, Figure 12).
Summary of Contents for SeeSnake CS10
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