Versatrax 150™
Document: UMDW014058.docm
Revision: A03
Created by: KW
Date: 10 Oct 2019
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User Ma
nual
Post-Operations Check
A Post-Ops inspection should be carried out after every deployment using the following checklist:
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Inspect the tether for damage as it is reeled in.
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Visually inspect vehicle for entrained debris or mechanical damage.
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Test each function to ensure proper operation.
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Clean the system by hosing it down with water at regular line pressure. Do not pressure wash. The
tracks may be cleaned off by hosing them down while running. If the system has been used in salt
water, thoroughly rinse the vehicle with fresh water right away.
CAUTION:
Do not use a pressure washer to clean the camera. Very high-
pressure water can push past seals and flood the camera resulting in electrical
damage or personal injuries.
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Optional Components
- Locate the automatic camera raise height at 80mm (3.1 inches) from its home
position for packing into the plastic shipping case.
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Take time to pack the system properly for transport away from the worksite.
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Store the system in a dry environment.
Note:
Ensuring the Versatrax
™ system is always stored in good working condition will minimize
deployment time for future inspections.
ICON™ & ICON™ RPT
Vehicle control and video recording are accomplished using ICON™ graphical interface controller
software. Video playback and reporting are conducted through ICON RPT.
Manuals for these two
software packages are included separately.
Controls for recording and snapshot functions are kept on-
screen with the camera controls.
•
ICON Manual
– (Control Interface and Recording)
•
ICON RPT Manual - (Reporting, Playback and Video Export)
Power-Up Sequence
After all wiring connections have been made, the system may be powered up. The recommended
sequence for power-up is as follows:
1. Power up the control computer and allow time for it to fully boot.
2. Switch on the Interface Box.
3. Turn on the Vehicle Power Supply.
4. Start the ICON (Inuktun Control) control program.
ICON always begins with identification of attached system components (cameras, tracks, etc.). If vehicle
power is turned on after ICON is started, the system will not function until ICON is closed and restarted.