Extech Extech BR80 Manual

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Video Borescope Inspection Camera
Model BR80
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech BR80 Video Borescope. This instrument was designed for use as a remote inspection device. Typical applications include HVAC inspection, automotive inspection, cable routing, and boat/aircraft inspection. This meter is shipped fully tested and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service.
Cautions
Do not expose the handle and display to spraying water.
Switch off the Camera if the system is not in use.
Please dispose of the batteries responsibly.
Remove the batteries when cleaning the unit.
Remove the batteries before storing the unit for an extended period of time.
When batteries need replacement, replace all four of the batteries.
Use only the specified battery size and type.
Be sure to install the batteries with the correct polarity as indicated in the battery
compartment.
Exposure to high temperatures can cause the batteries to explode, therefore do not
dispose of the batteries in fire. Place tape over the terminals to prevent direct contact with other objects. Please follow all applicable regulations.
Description
1 Camera tube connector 2 Battery status indicator 3 Display monitor 4 Cameral light intensity (+) button 5 Image rotation button 6 Flexible camera tube 7 Battery compartment (bottom of handle) 8 Camera and LED lights 9 Handle grip 10 Power button 11 Camera light intensity (-) button
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Safety and Care
Do not expose instrument (display) to moisture
Switch off the instrument when no
Remove the batteries when cleaning the instrument
Replace all of the batteries at the
Do not immerse the camera in wate
Store in a dry plac
Only the camera head and the flex tube are water re
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Permanent damage to the flex tube and loss of operation will occur if the flex tube is subjected to narrow radius or sharp angle bends.
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Battery Installation
1. Open the battery compartment by sliding the latch at the bottom of the instrument’s handle
2. Insert four new ‘AA’ 1.5V batteries into the proper compartment. Pr compartment.
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Close the battery
: Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc), or
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rechargeable (Nickel Cadmium) batteries.
All EU users are legally bound by the battery ordinance to return all used batteries to collection points in y accumulators are sold! Disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!
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Operation
Connect the monitor and flexible tube
Connect the camera tube to the instrument body. Ensure that the keyed ends are properly aligned. Once aligned, tighten the knurled knob to hold the connection firmly in place.
Start-up
1. Press the power button to switch the camera ON; if there is sufficient battery power the
power indicator will illuminate and an image will appear on the LCD.
2. Insert the camera head and the flexible tube into the area to be viewed. Pre-shape the
tube when inserting into areas with bends and curves.
LED intensity:
Four LEDs mounted on either side of the camera are used to illuminate the inspection area. Use the left (minus) and right (plus) illumination buttons to adjust the intensity. To switch the illumination off, continue to press the left (minus) button until the illumination switches off. There are 100 discrete intensity levels.
Image Flip
Press the the image is adjusted for each button press.
Auto Power OFF (APO)
APO automatically witches the meter off to extend battery life. To change the APO setting, press and hold the flip through the selections (OFF, 5 minutes, and 10 minutes). The meter will return to normal operation after 3 seconds. If 5 or 10 minute APO is enabled, the clock icon will appear in the display.
Battery Status Indicator
The rectangular light at the top of the display area is the battery status indicator. When the indicator is red in color, the batteries are weak. When the indicator appears green in color, the batteries are charged.
Warning
Permanent damage to the flex tube and loss of operation will occur if the flex tube is subjected to narrow radius or sharp angle bends.
Accessory tools
The included accessories (mirror, hook and magnet) all attach to the camera head. Snap the tool clip into the recessed area on the camera assembly.
button to flip the image. The figure to the right demonstrates how
button until the ‘Clock’ icon appears. Use the flip button to step
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Specifications
Imaging Sensor CMOS LCD Screen Type 2.36” TFT-LCD Pixels 480 x 234
Horizontal View Angle 50 degrees
Working length 1m (39”) Camera head diameter 17mm (0.67”) Shaft diameter 9mm (0.35”) Focus length 5.1 cm (2”) Auto Power OFF (APO) OFF /5 min. /10 min. selectable Waterproof Capacity IP67 (imager head and tube) Power Supply 4 x ‘AA’ 1.5V batteries Consumption Current (Max.) 150mA
Dimensions 211 x 83 x 76mm (8.3 x 3.3 x 3”) meter body only Weight 0.61 kg (1.35 lbs) (meter & tube)
Operating Temperature -10°C~+50°C (+14°F~+122°F) Operating Humidity (Display) 15~85%RH
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All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
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