Aquascape Under Water Koi Camera (81054) User Manual

Aquascape Water equipment

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Under Water Camera

The underwater camera contains Sony super HAD optics. The outer housing of the camera is made of high quality stainless
steel. If you plan on using the camera for diving, fishing, or at depths deeper than 10 feet /3 m we recommend not using the
camera for more than one hour at a time.

Do not use alcohol, acids, polishing powder, detergents or any petroleum products to clean or protect finish.

Do not attempt to dismantle or disassemble the camera as it will void the warranty.

Do not clean with hot water.

Transformer and RCA cables must be connected and stored indoors.

Do not touch the lens directly, fingerprints will cause a blurry image and prevent proper focus.

Technical Specifications

Resolution

520 TVL

Effective Pixels

NTSC:786(H)X 492(V)

CCD Image Sensor

1/3 Sony super HAD

Lens

3.6 mm MTV lens

Lighting

Eight pieces white LED 3 mm / Dimmable with

Visible Distance

5m/ 15 feet

Waterproof Class

IP68

White Balance

Auto

Power Supply

DC 12 V +/ -10%

Power Consumption

130 mA

Power Cord Length

10m/ 30 feet

Input

Female RCA with male RCA adapter

Power Supply

DC 12 V 1000 mA for inside use only

Operating Temperature

-10° C - 50° C

Storage Temperature

-10° C - 60° C

Product Warranty

One year from date of purchase

Instructions for use:

1. Lift the camera from the box, peel off the lens protector and place into the desired location in the pond using small rocks to

position and secure the camera.

2. Connect the yellow RCA cable coming from the camera to the RCA input on your TV or monitor.

3. Connect the red female connection coming from the camera to the included indoor power supply (please note that the

power supply must be kept indoors).

4. Plug in the power supply.

5. Turn on the power to the TV or monitor selecting the appropriate input. You should be able to see an image on the monitor.

Please note: In clear water you should be able to view most objects in regular daylight.

However as your camera goes deeper underwater or when being used at night, there will be less light available and the

camera’s light sources will be needed to view the objects more clearly.

In some conditions of highly dirty or milky water, it may be impossible to view any object clearly, even with lighting. This is

simply because there are too many obstructions in the camera’s sight, not because of a malfunction of the camera.

The camera comes with 8 light emitting diodes (LED’s) the brightness of the LED’s can be adjusted with the rheostat located on

the cord just above the red and yellow connection.

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