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increase video noise, even damage the camera sensors and electronics.
2.
Do not immerse the cable camera in oils, water, gasoline or other fluids.
3.
Pull out the borescope slowly and carefully, remember to unlock the cable
camera first. Brunt force can break the bending camera.
4.
Clean the lens with clean soft fabric and/or Q-tips with alcohol. Dirty lens
glass can greatly affect image quality.
5.
Caution: Never use force to bend the articulating camera. Unlock the
articulating camera by pressing the locking wheel and turn clockwise.
6.
Use high quality OTG cable and USB extension cable when needed. And
make sure the connection is tight and secure. This will affect the image
quality.
7.
A phone/tablet case could affect OTG cable connection in some cases.
Please remove the case if needed.
8.
Do not disassemble the borescope, especially the camera, articulation
assembly and handle.
9.
Avoid moisty environment, temperature shock and extreme temperatures.
Dry surroundings help the life of the products.
10.
Avoid dropping, violent vibrations, strong collision or distortion.
11.
Keep the device away from chemicals, explosive substances, and fire
hazards.
5. Troubleshooting & FAQ
Question 1: “The borescope is
stuck; I cannot bend the
camera. What should I do?”
Answer: Please do not use force to bend or articulate the camera. You simply need to unlocking the
camera probe by pressing down the locking wheel under the shutter release cable pin can. Watch
our YouTube videos on this by search “Vividia Ablescope” on YouTube website.
Question 2: “What software should I use with Windows system (Windows 7/8/10 etc.)?”
Answer: For Windows system, we have free software “ehe1.exe” or “oasis.exe”. You can download
the software from our website,
. You can also use other free USB webcam
software, like “Digital Viewer”, “Smart Camera” etc. You can find more information from
www.oasisscientific.com/downloads
Question 3: “Can I use Vividia Ablescope borescopes in water, oil or gasoline?”
Answer: No. The Vividia Ablescope borescopes are not designed to be immersed in water, oil,
gasoline or other liquids or mixtures of fluids. The camera could be damaged.
Question 4: “Can I use Vividia Ablescope Borescopes for high temperature applications?”