Operating instructions – RIDGID SeeSnake LT1000 User Manual

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SeeSnake® LT1000

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About HQ Software

HQ software enables you to create, manage and store

images, audio and video from the LT1000. You can use

HQ to quickly and automatically create reports which

can be emailed to a customer, or created in HTML form

and handed to the customer on a thumb drive, or burned

to DVD. HQ software also makes it easy to organize and

store job records for future reference if needed.
HQ software is described in detail in the HQ built-in

help files found at http://www.hq.ridgid.com/ .

Operating Instructions

WARNING

Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes

against dirt and other foreign objects.
When inspecting drains that might contain hazard-

ous chemicals or bacteria, wear appropriate protec-

tive equipment, such as latex gloves, goggles, face

shields or respirators, to prevent burns and infec-

tions.
Do not operate this equipment if operator or ma-

chine is standing in water. Operating machine while

in water increases the risk of electrical shock. Rub-

ber soled, non-slip shoes can help prevent slipping

and electric shock, especially on wet surfaces.
Follow operating instructions to reduce the risk of

injury from electrical shock and other causes.

Starting Up

1. Check that the unit is properly set up.
2. Ensure the laptop is in place and properly con-

nected and that the laptop has the HQ Software

installed on it. Turn the laptop ON.

3. Place the camera head into the reel’s guide hoop

and turn the LT1000’s power ON .

4. When the LT1000 starts up, the laptop will detect

the SeeSnake device and will start HQ running. If

it does not, double-click the HQ icon

on your

desktop to launch it.

5. By default it will start a new Job which will come up

showing the image from the camera head.

6. For detailed instructions on the HQ software see the

built-in help files found at http://www.hq.ridgid.com/.

Inspecting the Line

1. Power up the LT1000 if it is OFF.
2. Put the camera head in the line. Zero the counter if

desired.

3. Proceed with pipe inspection as described in your

SeeSnake manual.

Brightness Adjustment
You may find you need to increase or decrease the

camera LED brightness while inspecting the inside of

a line, depending on conditions. To do so simply press

the Brightness Key and raise or lower the brightness

level using the Arrow Keys

. Press the Menu Key

when done.

Image Rotation
While doing an inspection the camera may become

rotated in the line and present an inverted image. The

Flip Key will rotate the image on the screen (flip it

vertically) for easier viewing. The HQ software will also

allow you to straighten the camera image by degrees.
CountPlus Control
If you are using a SeeSnake reel equipped with the Count-

Plus distance counter, the measured distance will ap-

pear on the display connected to the LT1000. If you

want to set an interim zero-point to measure distance

from some location (such as a junction or pipe-head)

pressing the Zero Key will start a temporary distance

count, with the number displayed in square brackets

[0.0]. For details on using the Zero Key see the CountPlus

manual.
CountPlus parameters such as date and time are set us-

ing the CountPlus menu key and going to the Count-

Plus Tools menu. CountPlus text overlays are managed

with the CountPlus keypad as described in the Count-

Plus Operator’s Manual.

Locating The Camera Using The Sonde

Many SeeSnake pipe inspection systems have a built-in

Sonde which transmits a locatable 512Hz signal. When

the Sonde is turned ON, a locator such as the RIDGID

SR-20, SR-60, Scout™ or NaviTrack® II set to 512Hz will

be able to detect it, allowing you to detect the camera’s

location underground.

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