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Preparations
1. Before the first operation of the borescope the battery has to be charged completely.
This can be done by connecting the device to the power.
2. Take a borescope cable if available.
3. Connect the borescope cable to the main unit. Make sure that the cable is inserted
correctly and tighten the sealing nut.
4. Switch on the device by pressing and holding the power button for about three
seconds.
5. Insert the SD card. Open the corresponding lid on the side and insert the card.
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Make recordings
4.1
Record images
1. Move the camera head to the desired area of inspection.
2. Press the Snap button in order to save the displayed image.
4.2
Record videos
To save a video to the SD card, the camera head has to be moved to the inspection area as
described above. After this, press the Record button to start recording. If the Record button is
pressed once again, the recording will end and the video is automatically stored to the SD card.
The name of the file will be displayed in the left information field underneath the time indication
after the recoding has been stopped. Simultaneously with the video recording, an audio file will
be recorded which allows the user to leave comments. Please note that it is not possible to
zoom, rotate or reflect the image during video recordings.
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SD card
The borescope uses SD cards to store images. It is possible to use SD cards with different
capacities. Here you can store both images and videos. The amount of images and duration of
the videos that can be stored vary with the different sizes of the SD cards. The approximate
values can be seen in the chart below:
SD card capacity
4 GB
8 GB
16 GB
32 GB
Amount of images <31000
<62000
<124000
<240500
Duration of videos <130 min
<160 min
<530 min
<1000 min
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Functions
6.1
Setting the brightness
To adjust the brightness of the live images you can use the corresponding buttons. The left
function key is used to dim the light. The right one is used to brighten up the light. Ten
brightness levels are available where five of them are normal brightness levels and the other
ones are with higher exposure time. These are advantageous when the camera head is moved
in dark environments.