Operating instructions – General Tools and Instruments DCS600 User Manual
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To detach an accessory,
1. Use the nail of your index finger to unhook the clasp, opening it up.
2. Hold the accessory’s metal stem with your thumb and index finger and slide the
accessory and clasp past the camera head.
3. Put the accessory back in the Ziploc bag it came in.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the scope for the first time, remove the plastic film protecting the LCD.
Before using the DCS600 for an inspection session, remove the black rubber ring protecting
the probe’s camera head. Remember to replace this ring after each and every inspection
session.
To power on the scope, press the power on/off ( ) button (Fig. 1, Callout 4). This will cause
the green Power on ( ) LED (Callout 10) to light. The LCD will illuminate and show real-time
video from the camera at the tip of the probe.
To increase the brightness of the display, press the ▲ button (Callout 3). To decrease the
brightness, press the ▼ button (Callout 5).
To invert the display, press and hold the ▲ and ▼ buttons at the same time until the video
“flips”. Use this feature to align the probe’s field of view with its real-world surroundings, or to
make it easier to read equipment labels and serial numbers.
Video shown on an external monitor cannot be flipped.
Because the probe is flexible-obedient, you can maneuver it into various positions to aim at
different targets and it will hold its shape.
The DCS600 is designed to be powered for dozens of hours by the same set of four “AA”
batteries. When the batteries’ total charge drops below a preset threshold, the red Battery low
indicator LED (Callout 9) will flash. To replace the batteries, follow the procedure in the
Setup Instructions section of this manual.
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