SPX Service Solutions J-50079-6 Wireless Inspection Camera and Receiver User Manual 8807AL
SPX Service Solutions Wireless Inspection Camera and Receiver 8807AL
Users Manual
Version 1.1
Please read this user manual carefully before using this product.
Failure to understand operation procedures may result in injury.
Model: 8807AL
Model: 8807AL
EU Environmental Protection
Waste electrical products should
not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your
local authority or retailer for
recycling advice.
Wireless Inspection Camera
with Recordable Monitor
INSPECTION TOOL
TMTM
INSPECTION TOOL
CONTENTS
* 8807AL = GB8807(camera) + GB7307(monitor)
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
※ Prevent object and liquid entry. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video display unit. Liquid
increases the risk of electrical shock and damage to the product.
※ The unit is not shock-resistant. Do not use Explorer Standard as a hammer and avoid high
impact resultant from things such as dropping the unit from height
※ Do not immerse camera handle or monitor in water. Avoid moisture, and store product in a
dry place. Such measures reduce the risk of electric shock and damage. The lens and the tube
are water resistant when the unit is fully assembled, but the monitor and handle are not.
※ Do not use the camera if condensation forms inside the lens. Let the water evaporate before
using again.
※ Turn off the system if it is not in use.
※ This product can only be completely disconnected for from its power source by unplugging the
power adapter.
※ Do not cut the DC power cable of provided with this product to fit with another power source.
※ Attention should be given to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.
※ Remove the batteries when cleaning the unit.
※ Remove the batteries before storing the unit for a long time.
※ When necessary, REPLACE ALL FOUR (4) BATTERIES in this unit with new ones, not one (1) or
two (2) batteries at a time.
※ Use only the size and type of battery specified.
※ Be sure to install the battery with the correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment.
※ Properly dispose of batteries. Exposure to high temperatures can cause batteries to explode,
so do not dispose of in a fire. Place tape over the terminals to prevent direct contact with other
objects.
※ Some countries have regulations concerning battery disposal. Please follow all applicable
regulations.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may
result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
General Safety Information
Welcome
Features
Packing List
Structure
Installation
Operation
Basic Operation
Recording Video
Taking Photos
Playback Video/picture
Deleting Video/picture
Deleting Folder
How to Enter the Setting Mode
Language Setting
Video System Setting
Formatting
Default Setup
View Version Information
Frame Rate Setting
Time Stamp Setting
Recording Type
Date/time Setting
Event Playback
Specifications
Troubleshooting
FCC Information
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● Allows for easy surveying of small, hard-to-reach places.
● Mini 4.5mm waterproof LED lens, 1 or 2 meter flexible tube.
● Manufactured and tested to IP67 waterproof standard.
● 3.5"TFT-LCD detachable/mountable monitor, built-in rechargeable Li-battery.
● Video recording capability, supports up to 32GB micro SD card.
● Adjustable brightness on lens-mounted LED light.
● Lightweight, handheld design, flexible and convenient to use.
● Multi-language support.
FEATURES
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STRUCTURE
WELCOME
Camera
Power Indicator
Power Switch
Signal Output
Battery Slot
Flexible Tube Interface
Congratulations on your purchase of our inspection video camera with recordable color LCD
monitor, the EXPLORER PREMIUM. Please read the user manual carefully before using this product.
This product is designed as a remote inspection device, capable of recording video/taking pictures.
Appropriate for use in surveying pipes or other hard-to-reach places, equipment or furnishing
installation, car repair, etc. Features include waterproof LED lens, real-time recording, and
micro SD card storage.
PACKING LIST
Flexible Tube
Mini 4.5mm Waterproof
LED Lens
Video cable
x 1
Magnetic
Bracket
(Optional)
Micro
SD Card
LCD Monitor
x 1
Handle
x 1
Power Adapter
x 1
USB cable
x 1
Flexible Tube
x 1
1 meter 2 meter
Note: only one of the two flexible tubes included in the package.
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INSTALLATION
To Install Batteries (Dry your hands before installation or replacing batteries.)
1. Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove screw and cover as illustrated below:
2. Remove battery compartment and insert four (4) AA batteries into their appropriate slots,
with proper orientation, as indicated on the battery compartment.
3. Reinstall battery compartment and replace battery cover and screw
To Attach Flexible Tube with Handle
To connect the flexible tube camera with control
handle, first make sure that the keyed end of the
tube is aligned with the slot in the handle, then
use slight force to push them together. Once
properly aligned, twist the treaded knob clockwise
until the connection is securely in place.
Fasten the treaded knob
Keyed end plugs into socket
To Install Monitor for Wired Use
EXPLORER PREMIUM supports wired use by connecting the monitor to the camera handle.
Slide the
monitor
downward
Installed
successfully
Monitor
Video Output
Power Jack
Menu
Toggle Down
Confirm
Monitor Docking Station
Reset Button
USB Port
MicroSD Card Slot
Toggle Up
Power Indicator
Power Switch
To Install Monitor Mounting Bracket
Attach the magnetic mounting bracket to
the monitor using the same method used
to attach the monitor to the camera handle.
To Insert SD Card
SD card
CD driver( G )
3.5 Floppy Disk( A )
Mobile Disk( H )
After SD card is inserted into SD card slot successfully, an SD card
icon will appear on the monitor screen; otherwise, the ‘no SD
card’ icon will show.
To Connect USB Cable
Use the provided USB cable to connect the monitor to any PC with a
USB slot. Your computer should automatically recognize the new
hardware, which you may browse by double-clicking on the My Computer
icon on your desktop, and then navigating into the Mobile Disk directory.
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Insert video cable into the video out socket of the monitor, insert the other end of the cable into
the video in jack of any compatible TV or display device. The LCD monitor is now capable of
outputting high quality video to another display.
Video Output Twin LEDs
provide
lighting
3. When in use, the tube should easily maneuver itself into position. Do not apply excessive force.
To Connect Monitor Power
adapter
monitor
power
source
OPERATION
Connect the monitor to an appropriate
(100-240V ~ 50/60Hz) power source
with the provided adapter. The power
indicator LED will illuminate red and the
battery capacity icon on the LCD will flicker,
indicating that the battery is charging.
When the red indicator light disappears,
the battery has been fully charged.
OK
Select CH4
Select to record
video or take
pictures
1. As you roll the power switch to turn on the camera, the power indicator on the camera handle
will light. The rolling switch then acts as a dimmer for the twin LEDs that surround the camera
on the end of the flexible tube.
2. Press and hold the power switch for 2 seconds on the monitor until the power indicator
illuminates green. Then press the button to select CH4 (channel 4), or until the picture
from the lens is displayed on the monitor. To toggle between video recording and picture taking
functions, press the button on the side of the monitor.
Basic Operation
1. In real-time monitoring mode, press the
button to toggle to video recording mode.
2. Press the ‘OK’ button to begin recording:
3. Press again to stop recording.
Recording Video
* The video will be automatically saved as an individual
file every 30 minutes.
* The icon indicates that the SD card memory
is full.
CH4
[00:05:43]
2009/02/11
14:50:40 2009/02/11 14:50:40
Time Stamp
Recording
Recorded
Time
Battery Capacity
Video
Icon
Current Channel
SD Card
Icon
Current
Date/Time
Notice!
Playback Video/Picture
1. In real-time monitoring mode, press the button
to toggle to the video/picture folder.
2. Press the and buttons to select your desired
folder, and then the press ‘OK’ to toggle to the right
interface:
A double quotation marks ( ” ) next to a file
name indicates that the file is a picture. No double quotation marks next to a file indicates
that the file is a video.
Notice!
05:53:00 CH4
05:53:03 CH4
05:56:40 VID
05:59:03 CH4"
06:05:17 VID"
05:53:00 CH4"
2009-01-10 0002/0005
Indicates
video file
Indicates
picture file
OK:2009/01/10 05:53:00 :
3. for playback video:
Press the or button to select your desired video, and
then press ‘OK’ to playback.
Pause: press the ‘OK’ button once to pause, press again to
resume play;
Fast Forward: press the button;
Rewind: press the button;
Stop/Exit: press the button.
for view pictures:
Press the or button to select your desired video, press
‘OK’ button to view and press again to exit.
2009-01-10 0002/0005
05:53:00 CH5
05:53:03 CH5
05:56:40 CH5
05:59:03 CH5
06:05:17 CH5
05:53:00 CH5
DELETE CURRENT FILE?
NO
YES
Deleting Video/Picture
1. In real-time monitoring mode, press the button to toggle to
the video/picture folder.
2. Press the or button to select your desired folder, and
then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to select your desired file, and then
press and hold the button for 2 seconds, or until the right
interface appears:
4. Press the or button to toggle between YES and NO, that
is, to delete or cancel. Once you have highlighted your desired
selection, press the ‘OK’ button.
PLAYBACK 0001/0007
2009-01-10
2009-01-12
2009-02-05
2009-02-09
2009-02-11
2009-01-11
FOLDER NOT EMPTY
Deleting Folder
Deleting a folder is done in the same way as deleting a single file,
however, make sure that the folder is empty first, otherwise the
following error message will appear:
Photo
Icon
Taking photos
The icon indicates that the SD card memory is full.
1. In real-time monitoring mode, press the button
to toggle to photo capturing mode.
2. Press the ‘OK’ button to take a photo.
Notice!
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SYSTEM SETTING
How to enter the Setting Mode
In real-time monitoring mode, press and hold the button
for 1~2 seconds, or until the right interface appears:
OK: English
Language
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select
‘SYSTEM SETTING’, and then press ‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Language’, and then press
‘OK’ button, the following interface will appear:
3. Press the or button to select your desired language.
4. Press ‘OK’ button to confirm and exit.
Language Setting
Video System Setting
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘SYSTEM SETTING’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Video System’ and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to toggle between NTSC and PAL. Once your desired system is
selected, press ‘OK’ button to confirm and exit.
Formating
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘SYSTEM SETTING ’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Format’, and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to toggle between YES and NO, that is, to format or cancel. Once
you have highlighted your desired selection, press the ‘OK’ button.
Default Setup
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘SYSTEM SETTING ’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Default Setup’ and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to toggle between YES and NO, that is to restore default or cancel.
Once you have highlighted your desired selection, press the ‘OK’ button.
View Version Information
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘SYSTEM SETTING’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Version’ and then press ‘OK’ button. You will now be
able to view the version details of your product.
Frame Rate Setting
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘RECORDER SETTING’, and then
press ‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Frame Rate’ and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to toggle between different frame rates. Once your desired rate
is selected, press ‘OK’ button to confirm and exit.
Time Stamp Setting
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘RECORDER SETTING’, and then press
‘OK button’.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Time Stamp’ and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the and buttons to toggle between on and off. Once your desired selection is made,
press ‘OK’ button to confirm and exit.
Recording Type
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘RECORDER SETTING’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Press the or button to select ‘Recording Type’ and then press ‘OK’ button.
3. Press the or button to toggle between ‘still’ and ‘video’. Once your desired selection is
made, press ‘OK’ button to confirm and exit. Date/Time
OK:
2009 / 02 / 13
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Date/Time Setting
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘Date/Time’
and then press ‘OK’, The right interface will appear:
2. Press ‘OK’ button to select Date or Time;
Press the or button to adjust selection;
Press the button to confirm and exit.
Event Playback
1. In the setting mode, press the or button to select ‘EVENT PLAYBACK’, and then press
‘OK’ button.
2. Refer to user manual instructions on Playback of Video/Picture, Deleting Video/Picture, and
Deleting Folder for guidance.
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference;
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The graphics included in this user manual are subject to minor change without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
* Actual transmission range of wireless monitoring may vary according to the weather, location,
interference or building construction.
* All specifications are subject to minor change without prior notice.
0 Lux
4 x AA batteries
CMOS
PAL/NTSC
3.5″TFT-LCD
960 x 240
700mA
5VDC
100 x 70 x 25 (mm)
140g
15~85%RH
-10 ~40
OO
CC
FM
0.9-1.3VP-P@75ohm
≤-85dBm
2468MHz
18MHz
10m (max.)
186 x 145 x 41(mm) (Excluding Flexible Tube)
IP67 (for lens/tube only)
8807AL
63
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320 240 x
231g
4.5mm
Minimum Illumination
Horizontal Viewing Angle
LCD Screen Type
Effective Pixels
Video System
Consumption Current (Max.)
Exterior Supply Voltage
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Approx. Weight
Imaging Sensor
Effective Pixels
Modulation Type
Power Supply
Approx. Weight
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity (Max.)
Video Output Level
Waterproof Capacity
Receiving Sensitivity
Transmission Frequency
Bandwidth
Unobstructed Effective Range
Model No.
Dimensions (W D H)x x
Tube Diameter
camera
monitor
2414MHz,2432MHz,2450MHz,2468MHz
3 hours
Charging Time
2 hours
Working Time
Picture/Video Pixels 640 x 480
Video Size 27M byte/minute
Frame Rate 30 frame/second
Problem Possible Causes Likely Solutions
Tool will not start
Monitor will not charge
Image too dark or light
1. charge monitor
2. replace batteries in control handle
1. make sure adapter cable is connected
be t w e en mo n i t or an d a d apter.
2. make sure adapter is securely plugged
into wall socket.
1. use dial on control handle to adjust
brightness of LEDs.
2. use contrast and brightness buttons
on monitor to adjust image.
1. monitor not charged.
2. batteries need charging.
1. adapter cable not attached properly
2. adapter not connected to power
1. LEDs near camera need adjustment
2. monitor display needs adjustment
TROUBLESHOOTING
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool.
Disconnect power supply before service.
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Receiving Frequency