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1.4 Further functions of the basic device

With the delivery of an 

INVIZ system

without imaging recorder, there is a
remote control serially delivered for the
manual control of light emission
strength,  or the revolving speed of the
motorized side view mirrors. The remote
control is connected to the the basic devi-
ce by means of the enclosed cord, while
the device is in off mode.

Manual light intensity adjustment

In most of the cases, it is sufficient to
leave the light emission at maximum setting,
since the automatic exposure time con-
trol of the camera (“shutter”) ensures an
optimally exposed picture. In case of spe-
cial applications, like e.g. polished metal sur-
faces, a manual intervention and/or
reduction of the light emission output
becomes necessary.

Motorised regulator “Speed”

All necessary information pertaining to
this can be found in the special section of
instructions manual motorized
head’.

Operating hours counter

The operating hours counter cannot be
reseted to zero. Its gives you an indication
of the progressive ageing of the probe.
Through the operating hours counter, you
shall obtain objective values for a realistic
estimate of the economic success of your
inspection work with the system.

PS2 connection socket in the control device

To the extent that the optional text generator
is integrated, the mini keyboard included
with the delivery or another keyboard can
be connected here with PS2 interface.
Alternatively, there is another interface
available in the optional imaging recorder;
but only one of the two connection points
can be occupied for trouble-free operation.

Reel brake

For transport, the reel brake ought to be
pulled carefully, in order to prevent an
unintentional rolling away of the endosco-
pe. Pulling it too hard can damage the
reel axis or the brake itself. For optimum
work, the brake can be pulled slightly or
completely during operation.

Mount for the accessory pouch

The accessory pouch can be simply hung
from the two mounting points and for
local transport, it ought to be fitted with
everything which would be needed for the
next inspection (centering tools, side view
optics, cable etc.). Remove the pouch
before storage in the case and pack
separately.

Fastening axis for the

variable mounting arm

At this point, the “magic arm” for
fastening the LCD imaging recorder can
ideally be fastened securely. Watch out,
since during a too great deviation of
theadjustable centre of gravity, it is
possible that the entire unit topples and
the device is damaged.

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Summary of Contents for INVIZ BIG

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...h any point of the application Simple rotating and maneuvering of the probe with attached NEW side view optics Waterproofness up to 50 meter Longterm tested durability of the entire probe through high...

Page 3: ...ve operation of the device beside the safety of the personnel and environment an extensive knowledge of the device the inspection technology the safety instructions as well as the industrial field of...

Page 4: ...or protection At the same time there is a danger that liquids might penetrate the probe and thereby impair the functioning permanently or might cause a life threatening electric shock to the operator...

Page 5: ...or increasing your own safety against electric shocks with risk of injury or loss of life the device must always be connec ted and operated via a residual current circuit breaker system or an isolatin...

Page 6: ...ily restricted power of vision When operating the device outside the permissible operating conditions or with destruction caused by usage which deviates from the instructions non compliance with the o...

Page 7: ...ever push the poles too strongly always inspect poles before starting the inspection Using the optional pushing poles cause additonal endangerment of the facility Always approve 100 push poles are con...

Page 8: ...tion battery operation 3 6 Option cable counter 3 7 Option 40mm head adapter 4 1 Image recorder 4 2 Integrated text generator 5 Getting Started 6 Care maintenance and repair 6 1 Cleaning of the system...

Page 9: ...port case check the container for possible transport damages DIM H 635 x W 510 x D 365 PE Weight empty 12 25 kg 1 Structure and start up www vizaar com 01 Open here Push center and lift to unlock Pull...

Page 10: ...m 02 1 Lift here 2 LCD Control Pendant 3 Watch alignment when packing 4 Umbilical cord for LCD 1 Mini keyboard under holding plate 2 Magic arm dismembered 3 Accessory pouch 4 Card Reader 5 Remote cont...

Page 11: ...cessory pouch or battery 1 Counter operation hrs 2 PS2 keyboard for option text generator 3 S Video video out only in combination with option data display modul 4 BNC composite video out 5 Connector u...

Page 12: ...in optional transport case 1 LCD operating pendant with digital image video recorder and actual high speed Flash Card Memory Card 2 Flash Card reader with USB connector 3 Mini PS2 keyboard US or D 4...

Page 13: ...an be disturbing equalizing current via the shielding of the cable The video image of the camera head can now be captured as so called Composite Signal video signal in common parlan ce via the lateral...

Page 14: ...st pixels of the camera during digitalization The manufacturer or your dealer will gladly advise you Avoid visual inspections under the influence of sunlight on the screen The connection of any kind o...

Page 15: ...ccess of your inspection work with the system PS2 connection socket in the control device To the extent that the optional text generator is integrated the mini keyboard included with the delivery or a...

Page 16: ...tate front housing until desired focus is set Hold back section while rotating front housing Do not remove front housing unnecessarily LED will shut off at nearest fokal point 1 5a Clockwise focus far...

Page 17: ...image resolution NTSC vertical 512 horizontal 492 Pixel PAL vertical 500 horizontal 582 Pixel 380 TV lines Min illumination requirement 1 5 lux Automatic white balance modus Ambient operation temperat...

Page 18: ...damaged connectors or clutches will cause tremendous trouble to the facility when camera head and other poles may left in a pipe after a 90 bend Always check the pole connectors before employing them...

Page 19: ...the application length and number of bends Rods and poles can be combined also poles of different flexibillity may be combined to reach the area of interest If the probe or camera head needs to be ro...

Page 20: ...eels reducing friction Pushing aids like epoxy fibre rods or poles are attached to the bigger trollies or directly to the probe when using smaller discs only Standard centering tools 3 Supplementary e...

Page 21: ...www vizaar com 13 3 Supplementary equipment Option centering trolly 3 2c 3 2d 3 2e 3 2f attach push pole insert camera head adjust close to nominal diameter 3 2...

Page 22: ...closing the camera head this is the most closest view possible Near view move lens away from camera housing FAR VIEW The end position of the side view optics to the distance ring is the farest focus...

Page 23: ...W The end position of the side view optics to the distance ring is the farest focus point within the illumination capabillity of the camera head Do not tighten the thread onto the distance ring Far vi...

Page 24: ...ch from recharching mode to operation mode you have to disconnect the charging equipment and connect the connection cable VE 100130 AE The battery must be disconnected from the camera before charging...

Page 25: ...ding on the environment the counter can be mounted with a clamping device or strong magnet close to the tube pipe entry like shown in the below pictures It is recommended to first install the cabel in...

Page 26: ...is kept easy to us button A toggles the counter OSD on off press button for seconds to reset counter to zero usually at the beginning of the tube button up B or down C will preset the counter to the...

Page 27: ...he 29mm head incl the behind loctated distance ring It is important no dirt can enter the open camera Be careful when starting winding the new optics onto the head do not damage the thread by rotating...

Page 28: ...or inadvertent removal of the card At the same time the imaging recorder ought to be protected from collisions or falls in order to prevent damage The imaging recorder ought to be regular ly cleaned w...

Page 29: ...n Note carefully Digital image data are not secure against illegal manipulation Make sure that you are able to reliably retrieve the obtained image data 10 years after the inspection and you are able...

Page 30: ...rd included in the delivery Now the inspection system can be switched on and can be activated with the main switch 4 of the LCD The system registers during the start phase with a blue screen and check...

Page 31: ...ssed Never continue to conduct the inspection with apparently defective imaging recorder or defective CF card There is risk of data loss Ensure that the AC voltage supply is secure A failure of the po...

Page 32: ...ymbol can be recognized in the lower left corner For the selection of a miniature picture move the selection indicator with In order to jump over several images keep a key pressed In the image preview...

Page 33: ...ll appear wherein the further procedure must be confirmed Press in order to highlight the desired folder Press in order to select the folder Alternatively you must select in order to abort the action...

Page 34: ...is displayed wherein the 6 alphabets can be determined Display direction In difficult working conditions the image can be turned upside down if need be at this point i e the operating pendant can be...

Page 35: ...ew folder Renaming the folder Select RENAME FOLDER in the main menu Proceed as described under the section Renaming a file OSD Under preparation Voltage saving mode Leave the setting on OFF as long as...

Page 36: ...s are blocked The operation of date and clock time is not coupled with the INVIZ imaging recorder and must be separately adjusted A few existing functions like photo coun ter positioning are no longer...

Page 37: ...Page up Page down Back Delete Alt Delete Shift Delete Ctrl Delete Tab Shift Tab ESC Enter Ctrl M Ctrl P Alt W nn F12 Help Menu F1 Ctrl F Ctrl H Alt M Help Menu F1 Ctrl S Ctrl W Help Menu F1 Ctrl B Ct...

Page 38: ...menu Use F1 key and go to page 4 with Page down Choose the desired command with and press An entry window appears wherein the respective value is entered in six digits Implausible entries like e g ho...

Page 39: ...h attribute For alternating between continuous and flashing display select the key combinati on Ctrl B The flashing mode remains active until it is switched off or the data write in is switched off Cu...

Page 40: ...atus and reactors this can lead to self obstruction similar to a lasso Do not lose your nerves in such a case there are often different methods of disengaging the probe without opening the plant or de...

Page 41: ...e for dangerous squeezes documentation of the destroyed probe sheathing braid removal of fraight wires Check of the LED s Safety check according to accident protection regulations and VDE Concluding r...

Page 42: ...b chapters of the different systems Operating conditions All individual operating conditions are listed in the individual sub chapters of the different systems General system data 96VAC 246VAC 30W con...

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