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BK7000

  

High

 

Definition

 

Videoscope

  

Operating

 

Manual

Summary of Contents for BK7000

Page 1: ...1 BK7000 High Definition Videoscope Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...nches and dark areas may cause accidents Do not operate electrical devices or video scopetool in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or heavy dust Electrical devices or visual inspec on tools create sparks which may ignite the dust orfumes Do not use the video scope around corrosive chemicals Keep bystanders children and visitors awaywhile opera ng visual inspe...

Page 3: ...ys wear eye protec on users and bystanders Dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protec on must be used for appropriate condi ons Use proper accessories Do not place this product on any unstable cart or surface The productmay fall causing serious injury to a person or serious damage to the product Prevent object and liquid entry Never spill liquidof any kind on the video display unit...

Page 4: ...the risk of electrical shock Use an appropriate power source Do not a empt to use a step up transformer or an engine generator Doing so may cause damageto the A C power supply of the BK7000 resul ngin electrical shock fire or burns Do not allow anything to cover the A C power supply while in use Proper ven la on is required for correct opera on of the A C power supply Allow a minimum of 4 10 cm of...

Page 5: ...ower supply in a damp wetor explosive environment Do not expose torain snow or dirt Contaminants and moisture increase the risk of electrical shock Do not open the A C power supply or BK7000 housings Have repairs performed only at authorized loca ons See Snap on Service Center Do not carry the A C power supply by power cord Reduces the risk of electrical shock ...

Page 6: ... ery disposal Please follow all applicable regula ons Charge ba ery in temperatures above 32 degrees F 0 degrees C and below 113 degrees F 45 degrees C Store BK7000 in temperatures above 4 F 20 C and below 140 F 60 C Storage for a long me at temperatures above 95 F 35 C will reduce the capacity of the BK7000 It is recommended to store the BK7000 at 77 F 25 C to maximize ba ery life Proper care wil...

Page 7: ...K7000 unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Disassembling the BK7000 may cause electrical shock or personal injury Avoid contact with fluids leaking from the BK7000 unit Fluids may cause burns or skin irrita on Thoroughly rinse with water in case of accidental contact with fluid Consult doctor if fluid comes into contact with eyes ...

Page 8: ...s tant when the unit is fully assembled but the video display unit handle is not Do not use the camera if condensation forms inside the lens Let the water evaporate before using again Do not use tool if ON OFF switch is not properlyworking Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Store idle equipment out of the reach of children and other untrained perso...

Page 9: ...d by the manufacturer for your tool Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool Dry your hands before turning the unit ON or OFF Protect against excessive heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or otherproducts including amplifiers that produce heat Do not use the unit near moving machinery...

Page 10: ...cetone to clean the unit Instead use isopropanol Gently clean the LCD with a dry cloth Stop using the unit if it starts smoking or emit ng noxious fumes Refer video scope to qualified service personnel under any of the following conditions If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into product If product does not operate normally by following the opera ng instruc ons If the product has bee...

Page 11: ...egarding the service or repair of this machine call or write to the appropriaterepair center location see Snap on Service Center Locations Technical questions can be directed to our toll free number at 1 877 765 7665 Monday through Friday 6 30 am to 5 00 pm Central Time U S customers only ...

Page 12: ... not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera on NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec on against harmful interference in a residen al installa on This eq...

Page 13: ...antenna Increase the separa on between the equipment and receiver Consult the dealer for help Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class A limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following...

Page 14: ...14 expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital device complies with Canadian ICES 003 ...

Page 15: ...tool Ground circuits in some cases can be returned to cast iron pipes and cause them tobe charged FOR AUTOMOBILES HEAVY EQUIPMENT MOTORSPORTS Be sure the automobile heavy equipment or motorsport equipment isnot running during inspec on Metal and liquid under the hood may be hot Do not get oil or gason the imager head Exposure to petroleum based substances will eventually degrade the imager head co...

Page 16: ... videoscope provides true HD video thanks to it high resolu on imager paired with the high resolu on LCD screen The 5 screen makes any under the hood job easy to see The BK7000 features a capaci ve touch screen display and dual view picture in picture imager ...

Page 17: ...ith the BK7000 1 BK7000 handheld unit 2 5 5mm Dual view HD PiP imager a ached to unit 3 Quick start guide 4 Power supply with 4 interchangeable power source adapters 5 USB C to USB A power cord 6 BK7000 travel case ...

Page 18: ...r video from an imaging sensor and lighting source connected to a flexible dual view imager cable The unit is capable of capturing still images and full motion video along with audio It can be used to look into tight spots and beam back real time video to a true high definition color LCD ...

Page 19: ...watt hours Charge time 1 25 hours Charger Input 5V DC 1 Amp Length 1 28 32 5mm Width 6 75 171 4mm Height 3 77 100mm Built in Camera 1280 x 720 HD Fixed focust Screen Resolution 1280 x 720 with LED backlight 5 0 12 7 cm Capacitive Color Touchscreen LCD Audio Input Built in Microphone Audio Output Built in Speaker ...

Page 20: ...reless interface Wi Fi 802 11n Wireless range 50 ft 10m Operating Temperature 32 F to 86 F 0 C to 30 C Batteries will not charge above 113 F 45 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 77 F 25 C is ideal for maximum battery life Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing ...

Page 21: ...ately 62 diagonal Optimal Focal Range 0 5 to 12 12cm to 30 5cm Resolution 1280 x 720 Operating Temperature 32 F to 140 F 0 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Water Resistance Imager to 10 3m water depth when assembled ...

Page 22: ...Output voltage 5V DC 2 6Amp Max No Load Standby power 0 3W Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 14 F to 167 F 10 C to 75 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing NOTE The charger and internal batteries are not compatible with any other Snap on Li Ion Batteries and chargers ...

Page 23: ...ide view imager The 3 8mm diameter imagers are specifically designed to be able to pass through the glow plug port in a diesel engine The side view will provide a high definition image of the cylinder walls and image of the valve profile The forward facing imager will provide a clear image of the piston face and combustion cup ...

Page 24: ...24 Feature Outlines diagram of the unit with descriptions of hardware functions features ...

Page 25: ...resence of flammable liquids gases or combustible dust This unit create sparks which may ignite the fumes or dust No responsibility will be taken by Snap on for any resulting damage to the unit or to the operator if it is used with corrosive or dangerous or explosive gas and dust mixtures ...

Page 26: ...you and the work area is safe for the unit to be used This is not classified as flameproof or intrinsically safe therefore it must not be used where explosion hazard may exist For complete details on product and operator safety review the General Safety Information section ...

Page 27: ...correct any problems Set up charger according to these procedures to reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock fire and other causes and prevent tool and system damage Before using the BK7000 for the first time allow it charge for at least 1 5 hours to ensure that the batteries are fully charged ...

Page 28: ...r your country and attach it by aligning the male notches on the back of the adapter with the female notches on the power block then twist clockwise the adapter will click and lock into place To switch adapter push and hold down on the locking tap located on the power block and twist counterclockwise to release open see Figure 2 Figure 2 Assemble Disassemble Charger Lock ...

Page 29: ...into the charging port as shown in Figure 3 and insert the USB A end into the power block Ensure that the correct adapter is fitted into the power block and insert the charger into a suitable power outlet to charge unit When charging is complete remove USB C Figure 3 Charging ...

Page 30: ...range the BK7000 may continue to operate but the batteries will not charge and the Charge Status LED will be off When the battery is fully charged status LED will be illuminated solid green There is no risk of over charging the battery When the battery has been fully charged the charger automatically switches to retention charging ...

Page 31: ...n or worn parts exposed wires or any damage of this nature do not use until parts are replaced Be sure to keep the unit clean free of oils grease and dirt as described in the Maintenance section This will prevent the unit from slipping out of your hands and will allow proper unit ventilation ...

Page 32: ...32 Charging Status Charge Status LED Status Battery Status Not Charging LED is OFF No power to battery Charging Green blinking Battery is low Fully Charged Green solid Battery is fully charged ...

Page 33: ...33 Not Charging Red blinking Battery unit error The LED light on the unit change color and pattern depending on the status of the battery See Figure 4 for LED location ...

Page 34: ...rn the unit off Then pinch and hold the sides of the connector and pull imager out of the unit To connect an imager be sure to align the male notches on the imager connector with the female notches on the unit and insert see Figure 4 Figure 4 Disconnect Connect Imager ...

Page 35: ...box No assembly process is required The unit can be powered on by pressing and holding the power button for 2 seconds The unit will power on and the indicator light will illuminate To turn the unit off press and hold the power button for 2 seconds and the unit will power off ...

Page 36: ...36 Operation The BK7000 requires an initial registry setup out of the box Once the unit is set up and registered it will be ready use ...

Page 37: ...t once the splash screen disappears the language selection page will appear Scroll through the languages and select one by clicking on the language bar The blue arrow on the language bars indicates next page see Figure 5 ...

Page 38: ...38 Figure 5 Language Selec on ...

Page 39: ...een set the next page will prompt you to select the time zone The time zone can be set to your choice or skipped and set later see Figure 6 Important Setting the time zone allows for a time and date stamp on important documents and submissions ...

Page 40: ...40 Figure 6 Time Zone Selec on Keep pink circle but remove pink line ...

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Page 42: ...42 WiFi Setup ...

Page 43: ...ting a secured network and entering a password The WiFi setup can be skipped and set later see Figure 7 Once the password is entered click on JOIN in the upper right 批注 SW1 Is this a requirement What is the network is not secure ...

Page 44: ...44 corner Important The time zone will properly be retrieved and displayed only when the unit is connected to WiFi Figure 7 WiFi Setup ...

Page 45: ...45 Register Device On the next page enter in your name phone number and email address Then click on REGISTER to use the tool see Figure 8 Figure 8 Final Registra on Step ...

Page 46: ...46 Using the BK7000 Home screen button functionalities Media Gallery Image Capture Se ng Menu Ba ery Status Wi Fi Status Bluetooth UI Flip LED Control ...

Page 47: ...47 LED control Touch the light bulb icon to make the LED Slide appear ...

Page 48: ...48 Battery icon on screen shows the statuses of the battery life Battery Icon Icon Color Pattern Battery Life Status Green solid Fully charged battery Red blinking 25 battery life remaining ...

Page 49: ...ck on the shutter button refer to Figure X for icon descriptions The screen will flash black indicating that the picture was successfully taken To view the screen in full display before taking the picture tap the screen once to re display screen icons tap the screen once again ...

Page 50: ... to exit and return to the home screen In video mode the shutter button will be displayed as a red record button with a white circle around it To start recording click on the record button the video record time will start and be displayed on the left side of the screen underneath the battery icon To stop recording click on the record button again the record time will stop ...

Page 51: ...51 Settings Menu Photos Video Photo or Video select Camera select Diagnos c Filter select ...

Page 52: ...52 Settings Menu Auto shutdown se ng Screen Brightness Control On screen Time and Date ...

Page 53: ...53 Settings Menu Speaker Volume Control Microphone On Off Memory Capacity ...

Page 54: ...54 Settings Menu Wi Fi Status Bluetooth Status Language Selec on Speaker Volume ...

Page 55: ...55 Settings Menu Time Date Se ng Firmware update Licensing Agreement ...

Page 56: ...56 Viewing pictures and videos To view pictures and videos click on the gallery icon Media Gallery ...

Page 57: ... and playback pictures and videos by clicking on them To delete items out of the library click on the Select button in the corner then tap on each picture or image a check mark will appear in the selection box of each item click Delete ...

Page 58: ...58 Audio Annotation ...

Page 59: ...59 Annotating a Picture ...

Page 60: ...60 Renaming A File ...

Page 61: ... Connect the unit to a computer using the USB C to USB power cord that is included with the unit Once the external drive appears on the computer click on it The pictures and videos can be transferred and saved to the file of your choice on the PC ...

Page 62: ...62 Connecting to Wi Fi The WiFi can be enabled and disable in the main menu Click on the main menu button scroll down to Connectivity click on Wifi ...

Page 63: ...63 Connecting to Bluetooth ...

Page 64: ...64 Connecting to Bluetooth 2 ...

Page 65: ...65 Connecting to Bluetooth 3 ...

Page 66: ...settings Click on the reset button next Factory Reset A pop up box with appear asking Are you sure click on yes The unit screen will turn black then restart Once the unit reboots up you will be prompted to setup and register the unit ...

Page 67: ...play image from imager The imager is not fully inserted into the unit Connect imager securely to unit Damaged imager Replace imager Imager camera covered Clean imager lens Units will not switch on Battery is critically low Charge unit until battery indicator light is solid green ...

Page 68: ...is not plugged in Check power supply connection and secure to power source Damaged power supply power cord Replace power supply Operating temperature is below or above 32 F and 113 F Place unit in temperature environment between 32 F and 113 F allow to cool or warm then charge the unit Image on display is frozen Processor locked up Cycle power ...

Page 69: ...69 Charging LEDs flashing red Faulty battery unit Contact a nearby service center and start the return process ...

Page 70: ...ITED SOLELY TO THE REPAIR OR AT SELLER S OPTION REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR PARTS WHICH TO SELLER S SATISFACTION ARE DETERMINED TO BE DEFECTIVE AND WHICH ARE NECESSARY IN SELLER S JUDGMENT TO RETURN THIS EQUIPMENT TO GOOD OPERATING CONDITION NO OTHER WAR RANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ...

Page 71: ...rized representatives D improper or negligent use application operation care cleaning storage or handling E fire water wind lightening or other natural causes F adverse environmental conditions including without limitation excessive heat moisture corrosive elements or dust or other air contaminants radio frequency interference electric power failure power line voltages beyond those specified for t...

Page 72: ...zers and related supplies or consumables Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed on regular business days during Seller s normal working hours within a reasonable time following purchaser s request All requests for Warranty service must be made during the stated warranty period This Warranty is nontransferable ...

Page 73: ...g PA 17112 USA Toll Free USA only 800 848 5067 Telephone 717 652 7914 Fax 717 652 7123 Snap on Tools Australia Pty Ltd National Distribution Centre Unit 6 110 Station Road PO Box 663 Sven Hills NSW 1730 Australia Telephone 61 2 9837 9100 Fax 61 2 9624 2578 email sota webmasters snapon com ...

Page 74: ...2 Telephone 65 6451 5570 Fax 65 6451 5574 email esale sg snapon com Internet http snapon com sg Western Repair Center USA 3602 Challenger Way Carson City NV 89706 USA Toll Free USA only 888 762 7972 Telephone 775 883 8585 Fax 775 883 8590 Snap on Tools Japan K K Snap on Bahco and Cartec Also serving Taiwan and Micronesia Distribution Center and Technical Repair Center 2 1 6 Shinkiba Koto ku Tokyo ...

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Page 76: ...76 email canadianquestions snapon com ...

Page 77: ...nsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or change to this equipment Such modifications or change could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This radio transmitter identify the device by certification number or model number if Category II has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissibl...

Page 78: ...was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided 5G For 5150 5250 and 5725 5850 frequency band Operations in the 5150 5250 and 5725 5850 band are restricted to indoor usage only 5G Any emission is maintained within the b...

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