PIPELINE CLEANING & TELEVISING EQUIPMENT
PIPELINE CLEANING & TELEVISING EQUIPMENT
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Fuses
120 VAC
12V DC Fuse
Camera Fuse
Operation
Power on procedure
Recording procedure
File Transfer procedure
General DVR use
Power down procedure
SECTION IIl
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Camera Head Removal
Spring Termination
Rubber Hose Termination
Lighthead Dome Cleaning
SECTION IV
OPTIONS
Pro Eye Self-leveling Camera Head
Cable/Reel Footage Head
Data Display System
Tracker II Pipe Location System
Brush Skids
Standard & Roller Type Skids
14.4V Battery System
NiMH Batter Pack
AC Only Battery Charger (Slow)
AC/DC Battery Charger (Fast)
SECTION V
SCHEMATICS
Cable Reel
Interconnect Cable
Interconnect Cable w/Encoder
Spring Termination Instructions
Check List
SECTION VI
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Warranty
This manual will instruct the user regarding operation
and maintenance for the
UEMSI PROCAM Mini-Camera
System
.
Please read this manual thoroughly prior to operating the
system.
UEMSI Camera Warranty
UEMSI mini camera systems and locators have a one (1)
year conditional warranty from the date of purchase. This
includes internal circuitry and mechanical defects in the
camera head, reel and power control unit. Conditions of this
warranty exclude the lighthead dome, camera lens, lamps
and video cable as these parts are considered wear items.
UEMSI will be responsible for Federal Express charges on
warranty camera repairs shipping back to the customer for
one (1) year. The customer will be responsible for freight
charges to UEMSI. During the first year, if the customer
requests the camera to be shipped next day, second day
or by air cargo, the customer will be responsible for the
difference between Federal Express charges and air freight
charges. If a repair is made on non-warranty items, the
customer will be responsible for all freight charges.
UEMSI will not warranty any parts or labor when abuse
has occurred. If our technicians determine that abuse has
occurred, they will contact the customer and inform them as
to their findings and the cost of parts and labor. Examples
of abuse include: broken or cracked circuit boards, broken
fiberglass rod in video push cable, and/or other physical
damage.
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