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Manual US
HD-Pushrod Camera A
Order no. 24370 2018-09-12
Wohler VIS 700
The Measure of Technology
Contents
Table of contents
General Information .............................. 4
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Operation Manual Information ....................... 4
Copyright ....................................................... 4
Notes ............................................................. 4
Proper use..................................................... 5
Scope of supply ............................................. 5
Storage and transport.................................... 6
Information on disposal ................................. 6
Manufacturer ................................................. 6
Important information .......................... 7
Technical data ....................................... 9
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Monitor .......................................................... 9
Wöhler pan & tilt camera head .................... 10
Camera Rod ................................................ 11
Electronic meter counter ............................. 11
Storage........................................................ 11
Twinwall hard case ...................................... 11
Design and function ........................... 12
4.1
4.2
Video Inspection System ............................. 12
Monitor ........................................................ 14
Starting to use your camera system . 16
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Activating the battery ................................... 16
Attaching the camera head ......................... 16
Using the monitor ........................................ 17
Charging the rechargeable battery .............. 20
Keys and their functions .................... 21
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
On/Off key ................................................... 21
Video key .................................................... 22
Image key.................................................... 23
Joystick ....................................................... 23
Display elements................................. 24
Displayed position of the camera head
25
Contents
Home function..................................... 25
10
Digital meter counter .......................... 25
11
Voice recording .................................. 26
12
Live menu ............................................ 26
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.4.1
Brightness menu .......................................... 26
Focus menu ................................................. 27
Comment function........................................ 27
System menu ............................................... 29
Locator ......................................................... 30
12.4.2 Saving and deleting images and videos ...... 30
12.4.3 Display images and videos .......................... 31
12.4.4 Settings ........................................................ 33
12.4.5 Info menu ..................................................... 36
13
Transmission of image files via WLAN
37
13.1
13.2
Access Point: Transmission via a VIS 700WLAN-network............................................. 38
Client: Using an existing WLAN network ..... 40
14
Faults ................................................... 42
14.1
14.2
Reset ........................................................... 42
Possible malfunctions .................................. 42
15
Maintenance ........................................ 43
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
Information on maintenance ........................ 43
Replacing the dome of the camera head ..... 43
Camera head ............................................... 43
Monitor ......................................................... 43
Cleaning the viper and the rod ..................... 43
16
Guaranty and Service ......................... 48
16.1
16.2
Guaranty ...................................................... 48
Service ......................................................... 48
17
Declaration of conformity .................. 49
General Information
General Information
1.1
Operation Manual Information
This operation manual allows you to work safely
with the Wohler VIS 700. Please keep this manual
for your information.
The Wohler VIS 700 should be employed by professionals for its intended use only.
Liability is void for any damages caused by not
following this manual.
1.2
Copyright
Without previous authorization of Wohler it is not
allowed to reproduce, copy or translate this manual or part of this manual.
1.3
Notes
WARNING!
Not following this warning can cause injury or
death.
CAUTION!
Highlights risks that can lead to damage occurring
to the device.
NOTE!
Highlights tips and other useful information.
General Information
1.4
Proper use
1.5
Scope of supply
The Camera is designed to visually inspect and
document the condition of pipes and shafts, for
example in flue gas systems, ventilation systems
as well as for inspecting underground pipes etc.
The Camera is designed to be used by trained
specialists only.
Any other use is considered improper use.
Device
Scope of supply
Wohler VIS 700 HD
Pushrod Camera
Monitor
Ø 1.5 inch pan and tilt
color camera head,
pluggable (option)
Ø 1 inch miniature
camera head, pluggable (option)
SD card 32 GB
Viper with
100 ft camera rod and
monitor cable (5 ft)
3 replacement plastic
domes
1 anti-slide mat
1 USB power supply
with USN-C-cable
Twinwall hard case
General Information
1.6
Storage and transport
1.7
Information on disposal
To avoid damage occurring during transport it is
imperative that the complete system is transported in the original case designed for the purpose.
Electronic equipment does not belong into domestic waste, but must be disposed in accordance
with the applicable statutory provisions.
You may hand in any defective batteries taken out
of the unit to our company as well as to recycling
places of public disposal systems or to selling
points of new batteries or storage batteries.
1.8
Manufacturer
Wöhler Technik GmbH
Wöhler-Platz 1
33181 Bad Wünnenberg
Tel.: +49 2953 73-100
Fax: +49 2953 73-96100 ·
Email: info@woehler.de
www.woehler.com
Important information
Important information
Eye protection
WARNING!
Never point a connected camera head at your own
or somebody else's eyes when the monitor is
switched on. The LEDs are extremely bright and
can dazzle.
WARNING!
Guide the rod with due care and attention. As the
rod is made of flexible material, it can make whipping movements if it slips. Protect your eyes in
particular.
Working environment
WARNING!
Only place the camera on firm level ground and
ensure a secure position of camera and user, especially when working in high altitude, e.g. when
working on the roof.
WARNING!
Make sure that the parts that you are going to inspect are no live parts.
CAUTION!
Protect the camera head against oil and acid.
Never use the camera head and rod to push obstructions.
Operating Temperature
CAUTION!
Do not use the camera in temperatures above
40°C. High temperatures can damage the camera.
Important information
Resistance to water
CAUTION!
Only the camera head and the rod are waterproof
Keep the camera system dry and protect it from
water!
Resistance to impacts
CAUTION!
The camera system is not impact resistant. Do not
throw or allow the case to fall!
Accessories
CAUTION!
Use only original Wöhler accessories and spare
parts!
Strong magnetic or electric
fields
NOTE!
Do not use the camera near television towers,
mobile radio equipment or other sources of magnetic or electric fields, as these may impair the
quality of the displayed image.
Extraneous influences
NOTE!
Extraneous influences such as static discharges
can cause the device to malfunction. If a malfunction occurs, switch the monitor off and on again.
Technical data
Technical data
3.1
Monitor
Fig. 1: Monitor
Description
Data
Dimensions housing
0.3 x 0.2 x 0.1 inch
Weight
1.9 lb
TFT display
7"/ 16:9 format
1280 x 800 pixel
Charging cable
USB-C 5 V/3 A
Power supply
3.7 V,
11400 mAh rechargeable Li-Ion battery
Battery operating
time
Up to 4 h (battery status
in display)
Operating Temperature
32 - 104 °F
Storage Temperature
- 4 – 122°F
Technical data
3.2
Wöhler pan & tilt camera head
Fig. 2: Pan & tilt camera head
Fig. 3: Pans through 360°
Fig. 4: Tilts 180°
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Description
Data
Classification Type
½.7" COLOR CMOS
Focus distance
1 inch ... ∞
Light source
10 white LEDs
Protection
Waterproof to IP 67 (up
to 1 m depth for 30
mins.)
Dimensions
Diameter
Ø 1.5 inch
Shell length
2.2 inch
Total length
ca. 4 inch
Frequency of the
integrated emitter
8.9 kHz
Angle of detection
75°
Technical data
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Camera Rod
Electronic meter counter
Storage
Twinwall hard case
Description
Data
Length
100 ft.
Connection cable to
the monitor
4,92 ft
Description
Data
Resolution
1 inch
Max. deviation
5 % of reading
Description
Data
Memory
If you are using a
memory card other
than the one included
in the scope of supply,
you must format it on
a PC before using it
with the camera. FAT
32
Max.
32 GB
Technology
SD or SDHC,
maximum speed 10
Record Capacity
Approx. 3 GB/h
Video Resolution
1280 x 720 HD, max.
25 fps.
Video format
AVI (H264)
Description
Data
Dimensions
7 x 17 x 20 in.
Total weight with monitor, camera head and
rod
22 lb
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Design and function
Design and function
4.1
Video Inspection System
Fig. 5: Wohler VIS 700 HD Pushrod Camera
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Design and function
Legend:
Monitor
Anti-glare protection (stored in the case)
Space for accessories, charging cable, camera head etc.
Opening for the camera head
Camera head
Lower shell with viper and rod (inside)
Locks of the camera case
Locks of the lower shell
Monitor support
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Design and function
4.2
Monitor
Fig. 6: Monitor
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Fig. 7: Bottom side of the monitor with USB and SD card slot
14
10
Design and function
Legend:
10
11
Fixing holes for glare protection
Handle, in the picture inserted in the slot of the housing
Bottom side of the monitor with terminal strip
Loudspeaker
Microphone
CTIA standard connection for headset with headphone and microphone
HDMI connection for external monitor
SD Card slot
USB port for stick
USB port for charging cable
Notch for placing the monitor on the connecting rail of the case
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Starting to use your camera system
5.1
5.2
Starting to use your camera system
Activating the battery
Attaching the
camera head
If the camera system cannot be switched on during initial operation, you have two options for activating the battery:

Connect the monitor to the mains via the power supply unit. Switch on the camera system.

Afterwards, the camera can also be switched
on without being connected to the power supply.

or

Carry out a reset 1, see chapter 14.1.

Open the cover of the camera head opening
(Fig 5, part 4).

Carefully pull the rod out of the case.

If it is not already connected to the rod, connect the camera head to the rod as follows:
Insert the five-pin connector of the camera rod
into the socket of the camera head.
Then screw together the threaded parts of the
camera head and camera rod.
CAUTION!
The connection is only waterproof when the connectors are joined together properly.
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Starting to use your camera system
5.3
Using the monitor
NOTE!
When the monitor is stored in the case the joystick is located at the bottom left. This
position makes it possible to operate the joystick with the left hand and guide the
camera rod with the right hand. If the monitor is removed from the case, it is recommended that right-handed users turn the monitor around so that they can operate the
joystick with their right hand.

To release the monitor from its secured position in the case, press the catch from the front.

To return the monitor to its transport position,
press on all four corners of the monitor or
press down vertically on the catch.
Fig. 8: Press the catch from the
front to release the monitor from its
secured position in the case
CAUTION!
If there is any resistance when pushing down on
the monitor, check the connection cable has been
placed under the monitor properly rolled up.
Fig. 9: Press down on the catch
from above to lower the monitor
into the case.
When released from the case you can tilt the monitor up and down and turn it around its longitudinal
axis. Locking points ensure the camera is held in a
stable position.
Fig. 10: You can turn and tilt the
monitor
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Starting to use your camera system
It is also possible to take the monitor from the case
and hold it in your hands.
Fig. 11: Monitor removed from the
case
Proceed as follows to release the monitor from the
holder:

Position the monitor upright in the holder.

Press against the lever on the rear of the monitor.

At the same time pull the monitor out of the
holder.
Fig. 12: Press the lever to release
the monitor from the holder
Handle
Fig. 13: With the handle pulled out
it is possible to hold and operate
the monitor with one hand.
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It is possible to pull out a handle to allow you to
hold the monitor in your right hand and operate the
joystick with your right hand at the same time.
Starting to use your camera system

To pull out the handle press the black pushbutton on the top of the monitor and slide the
handle to the right at the same time.

Remove the Glare Protection from of the case
lid. It is located in the compartment behind the
lower part of the Short Guide.

Insert both pins of the Glare Protection into the
corresponding fixing holes immediately above
or below the display to suit your working position. Magnets at the ends of the pins ensure a
stable hold.
Fig. 14: Push button for pulling out
the handle marked with arrow
Glare Protection
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Starting to use your camera system
5.4
Charging the rechargeable battery
WARNING!
Danger of death by electrocution!
Never touch a mains plug with wet hands!
Do not expose the power pack to moisture!
Never pull the cable to remove the power pack
from the socket outlet - it could rip out the cable!
Operate the power pack only when the mains
power supply is the same as the voltage stated on
the rating plate!
Fig. 15: Battery charge icon 60%
A battery charge icon is on the right of the icon
ribbon. The charge level is displayed in either blue
or orange (≤ 20%).
Recharge the rechargeable battery if the charge
level is displayed in red (≤ 10%).

Fig. 16: USB port indicated by an
arrow
Fig. 17: Keys and charge level
indicated when charging
To charge the battery, connect the monitor to
the mains using the USB power pack included
in the scope of supply.

To do so, insert the USB C connector into the
USB port on the bottom of the monitor.
When the camera system is switched off the image and video keys flash red during the charging
process.
The image and video keys light up red when the
battery is fully charged.
The camera system remains fully functional during
the battery charging process.
NOTE!
If possible, recharge the battery when the camera
system is switched off. This increases the operational lifetime of the rechargeable battery.
The keys will not flash if the battery is recharged
with the camera system switched on. A connector
symbol is displayed in the rechargeable battery
display.
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Keys and their functions
Keys and their functions
Image key
Joystick
On/Off key/
Menu key
Video key
Fig. 18: Monitor keys
6.1
On/Off key
NOTE!
The ventilation fan works at irregular intervals when the camera is in operation.
Switching on the system

When the system is switched off, press and
hold the ON/Off key for approx. one second.
The ON/Off key then lights up green, the image and video keys light up blue.
After approx. five seconds the LEDs light up on the
camera. The Home screen is displayed followed by
the camera image.
NOTE!
It is possible to turn the monitor through 180°. The
icon and information ribbons in the monitor are
automatically aligned according to the monitor position. It is also possible to turn the viewing position of the screen by slightly turning the monitor.
Switching the system off

Press and hold the On/Off key for approx. two
seconds until the system switches off.
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Keys and their functions
Calling up the menu
6.2
Video key

When the system is switched on briefly press
the ON/Off key to display the menu.

Briefly press the ON/Off key again to hide the
menu.

To begin recording a video, briefly press the
video key.

To stop recording the video, briefly press the
video key again.
A red dot is displayed in the information ribbon of
the display when a video is being recorded. In
addition, the video recording time is also displayed
in the information ribbon.
NOTE!
The camera will only record a video when a
memory card is installed. The camera will automatically stop recording, if the memory card is removed.
NOTE!
It is not possible to save the position indicator or a
comment when recording a video.
If you require this information, it is recommended
that you capture an image while recording the video. In the photo all information is shown as graphical elements.
Record time
NOTE!
After 30 minutes the camera will automatically stop
recording a video. If the video has to be recorded
over a longer period of time, the user has to start
recording again by pressing the video key after 30
minutes.
NOTE!
The minimum record time is 10 seconds. Even if
the user tries to stop the record before, the camera
will stop recording after 10 s only.
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Keys and their functions
6.3
Image key

Press the image key briefly to capture an image.
It is possible to capture an image while recording a
video.
NOTE!
The camera will only capture an image when a
memory card is installed.
6.4
Joystick
Tilts through 180°

To tilt the camera head move the joystick back
and forth.
Pans through 360°

To pan the camera head move the joystick left
or right.
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Display elements
Display elements
10 11 12
13
14
15
16
17
Legend:
Brightness control
Focus control
Comment function
System menu
“Horizon” with tilt and pan angle display / Home function
“Brightness” slider (the “Focus” slider can also be displayed here)
Video recording time
Reset meter counter
Meter counter
10
Microphone on/off
11
WLAN active
12
Locator
13
Number of possible images remaining
14
Remaining video recording time
15
Date
16
Time
17
Remaining battery charge
24
Displayed position of the camera head
Earth
Displayed position of the
camera head
Heaven
The horizon icon indicates the downward gradient
of the pipe.
Example:
- 5° corresponds to a downward gradient of 5°
(+ 5° corresponds to an upward gradient of 5°)
Fig. 19: Horizon icon including
degree display
Home function
The Home function makes it possible to align the
camera head in a straight position, so that the
camera faces “straight ahead” and the tilt and pan
angle display is depicted parallel to the ground
below.

Fig. 20: Tap the horizon icon to
level the camera head
10
Digital meter
counter
To activate the Home function tap the horizon
symbol in the display.
The meter counter display information tells you how
far the camera head has been pulled out of the
case. To precisely determine the position of the
camera head in the pipe, proceed as follows:

Fig. 21: Reset icon (left) and position of the camera head (right)
Insert the camera head into the beginning of
the pipe and tap the reset icon.
The position indicator is now set to 0.
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Voice recording
11
Voice recording
The Wöhler VIS 700 can record a voice recording
for each video. The microphone must be activated
before recording.

Fig. 22: Microphone icon
Tap the microphone icon to activate the microphone.
The microphone is located at the bottom left of the
monitor, see Fig. 6, part 5.

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Live menu
Tap the microphone icon again to deactivate
the microphone if you do not want the sound to
be recorded during video recording.
Via the live menu, settings can be made on the camera system.

To display the live menu, briefly tap the
On/Off/Menu key when the system is switched
on.

To hide the menu, briefly tap the On/Off/Menu
key again.
All menu settings are made using the touchscreen.
As soon as a slider appears in the display it is possible to configure the settings via the touchscreen or
using the joystick. That is the case with the Focus
menu and the Brightness menu.
12.1
Brightness menu
In the Brightness menu it is possible to regulate
the light intensity of the camera head LEDs.

Tap the menu icon “Brightness”.

To increase or decrease the brightness
- slide the dot on the slider using the joystick in
desired direction
or
- tap the sun symbol on the corresponding side
next to the slider or slide the dot on the slider
in the desired direction.

To exit the Brightness menu press the joystick
or tap another menu in the display.
Fig. 23: Brightness menu icon
Fig. 24: Brightness slider
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Live menu
12.2
Focus menu
NOTE!
The focus function of the Wöhler VIS 700 HD
camera system is only active when the HD pan
and tild camera head Ø 40 mm is connected , not
when the HD miniature camera head Ø 26 mm is
connected. The miniature camera head has a fixed
focus.
Fig. 25: Focus menu icon
In the focus menu, you can set the sharpness of
the image area you are interested in. You can
adjust the focus using the touch screen or the joystick.
Adjusting the focus via
the touchscreen

Tap the menu icon “Focus” in the display to
call up the slider.

To adjust the focus
slide the dot on the slider
or
tap the flower or mountain icon.

To activate the focus function, briefly press the
joystick.
Fig. 26: Focus slider
Adjusting the focus per
joystick

12.3
Comment function
Move the joystick left or right to adjust the
focus setting.
Using the comment function it is possible to add a
written comment to an image. Images can then be
saved together with the comments. It is not possible to add a comment to an image after it has
been saved.
NOTE!
It is not possible to add a written comment directly
to a video. However, it is possible to capture an
image while recording a video. It is then possible
to add a comment to the image before saving it.
Add a comment

Tap the menu icon “Comment” in the display.
The comment list appears with ready-made comments.
Fig. 27: Comment menu icon
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Live menu

To create a new comment tap the text icon T.

Enter the new comment using the keypad.

Tap OK to add the new comment to the list of
comments. The new comment is displayed
when the list of comments is called up again.
Add a comment to an image

To add a comment to the image, simply select
the comment in the list and tap OK.
Delete a comment from the list
of comments

To delete a comment from the list of comments, select the comment in the list of comments and then tap the Recycle Bin icon. The
comment is no longer displayed when the
comment function is called up again.

To delete a comment previously added to an
image, tap the comment to be deleted and
then tap the Recycle Bin symbol in the Comment menu.
Add a comment to the list of
comments
Fig. 28. List of comments
Store the list of comments

Tap the save icon if you want to save the current comment list permanently.
The save icon will be colored blue for 2 seconds.

If you exit the Comment menu without saving
your new comment, the new comment will no
longer appear in the list.
Delete a comment from the
image

Select the comment in the image (not in the
comments list), and then tap the Recycle Bin
icon to delete the comment from the image.
Exit the Comment menu

Tap the X icon to exit the Comment menu.
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Live menu
12.4
System menu
You can access the System menu via the following submenus:
WLAN, Location detection, Image and video gallery, Settings.
The active functions are highlighted blue, inactive functions are grey.
Fig. 29: System menu with submenus WLAN (1), Locator detection (2), Image and video gallery
(3) and settings (4)
Activate WLAN
This function is described in chapter 13.
Fig. 30: WLAN icon
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Live menu
12.4.1 Locator

Tap the Locator icon to activate the locator
transmitter.
It is now possible to detect the camera head with
the Wöhler Locator 200.
Fig. 31: Locator icon
NOTE!
The camera consumes less power when the
transmitter is switched off. However, in this case it
will not be possible to locate the camera head.
The transmission frequency of the connected
camera head is displayed below the locator icon.

Fig. 32: Selecting the frequency
12.4.2 Saving and deleting images and
videos
Tap on the transmission frequency, if you want
to change between 8.9 kHZ and 512 Hz.
NOTE!
The camera consumes less power when the
transmitter is switched off. However, in this case it
will not be possible to locate the camera head.
The Picture and Video Gallery displays all the pictures and videos you have taken. The respective
file name consists of the date and time of the recording.
Fig. 33: Image and video
gallery icon
Fig. 34: Image and video
gallery
Mark all files
Fig. 35: Lists icon
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
Tap the Lists icon to highlight or deselect all
files.
Live menu
Save files to USB drive

Insert the USB drive into the monitor.

Select the check boxes next to the files to be
saved. The check boxes will then be highlighted blue.

Then tap the Save icon.
A dialog box opens to save the files to the USB
drive.
Fig. 36: Image gallery with highlighted files; the Save icon is
indicated by an arrow.

Select the check boxes next to the files to be
deleted. The check box next to a selected file
is highlighted blue.
Fig. 37: Recycle Bin icon

Then tap the Recycle Bin icon.
12.4.3 Display images
and videos

Delete files
Tap a file name in the Image and Video Gallery.
An image or video preview is displayed next to the
file list.

Tap Preview. The image or video is displayed.
NOTE!
Depending on the size of the video file it can take
several seconds for the video to load before it is
ready to play.
Fig. 38: Preview selected video
To return to the gallery, tap the image icon again
or tap the Close icon in the video.
How to playback videos on a
PC
NOTE!
During video playback, the date, time and meter
count are always displayed in the video, regardless of which media player is used.
There are two options to transmit images and videos from the camera to a PC.

Save the image and video files to a USB drive
(see Fig. 36) and then load them onto the PC.

Remove the SD memory card from the monitor
(see Fig. 7: Bottom side of the monitor with
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Live menu
USB and SD card slot.) Insert the memory
card into the card slot of the PC and copy the
image and video files onto the PC.
You can playback a video on the PC using the
Windows Media Player or VLC Player once you
have saved the respective video file to the PC. If
you work with a Windows PC, the Media Player
will already be installed on the PC. The VLC Player is available to download free of charge from the
website www.vlc.de.
NOTE!
Depending on the size of the video file it can take
several seconds for the video to load before it is
ready to play.
Exit the Image and Video
Gallery
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Tap the X icon to exit the Image and Video Gallery.
Live menu
12.4.4 Settings
Note!
The settings made here are automatically saved and remain stored after the camera
system has been switched off and switched on again.
Fig. 39: Settings menu
1 Display Backlight
Here the display backlight can be adjusted. (To
adjust the illumination of the camera head, see
chapter 7.)
When the camera is turned on, the display brightness is always set to 70%.

To change the display brightness, tap on the
light icons next to the slide bar
or

move the point on the slide bar.
It is possible to adjust the display brightness in 10
levels from 10% to 100%.
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Live menu
If you want to retain the setting of the display
brightness even after switching on again, tap the
memory icon next to the slid bar.
NOTE!
To reduce power consumption when the battery is
low, it is advisable to choose a low backlight.
2 Meter Count
3 Date/Time
There are 2 possibilities to display the meter
count:
0.00 m (Meter)
0.0 ft. (feet)

Tap on the blue unit field to change the unit.
Here you can change the display of date and time.
The following possibilities exist:
GERMAN:
Day.Month.Year
00.00 – 24.00
INTERNATIONAL:
Year-Month-Day
00:00 – 12:00 AM and 00:00 – 12:00 PM
USA:
Month/Day/Year
00:00 – 12:00 AM and 00:00 – 12:00 PM
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Live menu
4 Updating the date and
the time
Here you can change the date and time. They
appear in the header of the display and as file
names of stored photos and videos.

Tap the T icon next to the date and time. A
keyboard opens.

Select the numeric keyboard.

Fill in all fields one after the other with numbers and confirm with the tick.
The settings are saved automatically and are retained after switching the camera off and switching
on again.

Tap on the Info Button to enter the info menu.
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Live menu
12.4.5 Info menu
Fig. 40: Info menu
Servic button
In the info menu under "Hostname" you will find
the serial number which is required for displaying
the images in a browser, see chapter 13 (transmission of the image files via WLAN), the language version, the wlanO-IP as well as software
and hardware versions for the service.
The user does not have to operated the service
button.
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Transmission of image files via WLAN
13
Transmission of image files via WLAN
There are 2 ways for a live transmission of images and videos:
1. Access Point: the Wöhler VIS 700 establishes its own WLAN network.
2. Client: You dial into a stationary WLAN network with the Wöhler VIS 700
and your mobile device or laptop.

Open the System menu, see chapter 12.4.
Fig. 41: system menu with activated WLAN icon

Fig. 42: WLAN icon
Tap on the WLAN Icon, to activate the WLAN
function of the camera system.
The camera will now search for the available networks.

You will be prompted to select the WLAN operating mode: "Access Point" or "Client".
Fig. 43: Selecting the WLAN mode
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Transmission of image files via WLAN
13.1
Access Point: Transmission via a VIS 700-WLAN-network
When “Access Point” is selected, the Wöhler VIS 700 builds up its own WLAN network, via which the image data can be transferred directly to a mobile device.
This method allows to view the live images on the Wöhler VIS 700 monitor, while a
colleague standing at the other end of the tube, can watch the live videos on his
mobile device.

Select “Access Point”
Fig. 44: „AccessPoint“
The display shows the network name of the Wöhler VIS 700 and the password you need to connect
your mobile device.
The network name is composed as follows:
VIS700_serial number of the camera.
The default password is:
woehlerVIS700
It is possible to change the network name and the
password.
NOTE
If you change the network name, you can use your
own company name as the network name, for example.

To change the network name or password, tap
the corresponding field and then tap the textbutton T.
A keyboard will appear on screen.
Fig. 45: Changing the password
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
Make the appropriate changes.

Tap OK to save the changes.
Transmission of image files via WLAN
The WLAN icon is displayed in the icon ribbon of
the display until the WLAN function is deactivated.
Fig. 46: WLAN icon in the icon
ribbon

To deactivate the WLAN function, tap the
WLAN icon again in the System menu.
Establishing a connection to a
mobile device

To establish a connection between the camera
and the mobile device, proceed as follows.

Access the WLAN settings of your mobile
device.

Select the network VIS700_[serial number, 4
digits] or the network name that you have
chosen

Enter the password. The password is
woehlerVIS700 or the password that you
have chosen. Note the upper and lower case
letters.
NOTE!
As long as your mobile device is connected to the
VIS700 network, you will not be able to connect it
to the Internet. Therefore, the warning message
"Internet not available" appears.

Wait until the Wöhler VIS 700 establishes
contact with your mobile device.

Open any browser on your mobile device
(Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.)

In the address bar of your browser enter:
http://VIS700_[serial number, 4 digits]
The camera image will now be shown on the display
of your mobile device. Changes made to the focus
and brightness settings in the camera menu will
also change the image shown on your terminal
device.
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Transmission of image files via WLAN
13.2
Client: Using an existing WLAN network
In the “Client” mode, you dial into an existing network both with the Wöhler VIS 700
and with a mobile device or a WLAN-capable PC or Laptop. This way, live image
transmission from the camera to the mobile device/laptop is even possible over a
certain distance. This possibility can be interesting in industrial plants, for example.

Select “Client”.
Fig. 47: Client
All available networks will appear in the camera
display.

Select the network.

Enter the password of your network.

Confirm with OK.
NOTE
The password will always be saved so that you do
not have to enter it the next time you log on to the
same network.
Fig. 48: WLAN-Icon in the header
After a successful connection, the WLAN icon will
appear in the top bar of the display. The WLAN
button in the system menu will be highlighted in
blue until the WLAN function is deactivated again.

Fig. 49: System menu with activated WLAN button
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Tap the arrow button to exit the system menu.
Transmission of image files via WLAN
Connection to a mobile device or laptop

Proceed as follows to establish the connection
between the camera and the mobile device or
laptop.

Open the WLAN settings of your mobile device.

Select the same network that you dialed into
with the camera.

Enter the password of your network.

Open any browser on your mobile device or
laptop (Chrome, Firefox, Internetexplorer etc.).
Since the settings of mobile devices are different,
two procedures are described below. If option 1
does not work, proceed with option 2.
Option 1

Enter the following address in the address bar
of the browser of your mobile device:
http://VIS700_[serial number, 4 digit]
NOTE
You can find the serial number on the sticker on
the back of the monitor or in the settings menu
(System menu>Settings) under "Hostname".
The Camera-picture will now appear on the screen
or your mobile device or laptop. Focus and brightness settings made via the menu on the camera
also affect the picture on the mobile device.
Option 2
Fig. 50: Settings menu - wlan0_IP
is marked

If your mobile device did not connect successfully to the camera, proceed as follows:

Open the settings menu of the Wöhler VIS 700
(system menu > settings). In the left column
you will find the wlan0-IP.

Enter the wlan0-IP in the address bar of your
browser. (without http, only the digits and
dots!)
The camera image will now appear in the display of
your mobile device. Focus and brightness settings
made via the menu on the camera image will also
affect the image on the mobile device.
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Faults
14
14.1
Faults
Reset
It is possible to rectify certain malfunctions by initiating a reset operation. The reset hole is located
on the rear of the monitor next to the camera connection port, see Figure opposite.
Fig. 51: Reset hole indicated by an
arrow
14.2

Reset 1: Insert a thin object, for example a
straightened paper clip, into the reset hole and
press for 2-3 seconds. All buttons should then
light up.

Reset 2: If all buttons do not light up after 2-3
seconds, insert a thin object into the reset hole
and press for approx. 15 seconds. All buttons
should then light up.
NOTE!
Depending on the type of reset operation the reset
time (until all buttons light up) is between 2 and 15
seconds. The reset operation is successful when
all buttons light up.
Possible malfunctions
Fault description
Possible cause
Remedy
Image and video keys
flash rapidly when the
device is turned on.
Rechargeable battery is
flat.
Recharge the battery
Monitor and camera head
switched on. No image or
stuttering image replay.
Rod is broken.
Return the device for repair.
Camera stops video recording
No video signal, e.g. due
to a broken rod
If it occurs repeatedly,
return the unit for repair.
Blurred images
Plastic dome scratched.
Replace the plastic dome;
glass dome optional.
Camera system dead
Rechargeable battery is
flat.
Recharge the battery.
Device is faulty.
Return the device for repair.
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Maintenance
15
Maintenance
15.1
Information on mainte- Proper operation of the Service Camera requires
regular maintenance. The following maintenance
nance
works can be done by the user himself.
15.2
Replacing the dome of
the camera head
Fig. 52: Fitting the camera dome
NOTE!
The camera head is supplied protected by a plastic dome, which can be replaced if necessary, for
example, if it becomes scratched. It is optional to
fit this camera head with a glass dome for use in
dry working environments.
Smear the thread with silicone grease before fitting the new dome. When fitting the replacement
dome, make sure you engage all of the thread to
ensure it is properly tightened. Otherwise, it cannot be guaranteed that the camera head is
properly sealed, and malfunctions can occur as a
result of water and dirt ingress.
15.3
Camera head

Only use soft, damp cloth to clean the lens.
Never use any cleanser.
15.4
Monitor

Clean the monitor using a soft cloth.
15.5
Cleaning the viper and The viper with the rod is placed in the lower shell
of the case. It is possible to take it out and clean it
the rod
with water. In this case the camera head can remain fixed to the camera rod. If you remove the
camera head from the rod, you must seal the rod
end with a plug before cleaning.

To do so proceed as follows:
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Maintenance

First open the upper shell of the case.

Place the monitor in an upright position and
pull it from the support.

Unscrew the union nut of the monitor cable
and remove the monitor cable from the monitor.

Store the monitor so that it cannot become
wet when you are cleaning the viper.

Push the monitor support back into the case.

Open the black locks of the lower shell.

Place the case in an upright position on the
narrow edge.
Fig. 53: Press lever and pull the
monitor from the support at the same
time.
Fig. 54: Upper shell of the case with
connection cable (monitor) and without
monitor
Fig. 55: Case in the correct position for
removing the viper
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Maintenance

Grasp the rod guide and the viper, so that they
cannot twist against each other any more.

Turn the viper 90° counterclockwise.
The rod can easily be removed from the case
now.
Fig. 56: Grasping the end of the rod and
the viper

Remove the viper from the case.

Cautiously pull the monitor cable from the
case.

Close the upper shell of the case.
Fig. 57: Removing the viper with the
connection cable from the case.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the viper and the rod
CAUTION!
Take care that no water comes into the plug connections of the rod.

Secure the monitor plug against water, e.g.
with a foil.

If the camera head is not connected to the rod
during cleaning, secure the rod end against
the ingress of water, e.g. with a foil.
Fig. 58: Viper removed from the case,
monitor plug covered by a lid
NOTE!
The waterproof camera head can remain attached
to the camera rod while cleaning. In this case take
care that the connection is tight.

Clean the viper and the rod with water.
Fig. 59: Cleaning the viper and the rod
Cleaning the lower shell of the
case.
In the upper right corner of the lower shell of the
case there is a sealing plug.

Fig. 60: Sealing plug placed in the lower
shell of the case.
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Remove the sealing plug.
Maintenance

Plug the sealing plug into the hole for the
connection of the viper. Fix the sealing plug by
turning it clockwise. Fix it carefully so that no
water can come into the upper shall of the
case.

Flush the lower shell of the case with water.

Dry the case with a cloth.

Allow the viper and the rod to dry, to avoid
humidity in the case.

After that mount the case in reverse order.

Turn the sealing plug counter clockwise, remove it and plug it in its place in the upper
right corner of the lower shell of the case.

Guide the monitor cable through the hole in
the middle of the case.

Place the viper on the hole, so that the rod
guide is vertically down.

Press the viper slightly and turn it 90° clockwise.

Guide the end of the rod with the camera head
through the opening and push the camera
head into the case.

Close the lower shell of the case.

Connect the monitor with the monitor cable.

Replace the monitor into the case again.

Return the monitor to its transport position by
pressing down (see chapter 0) and close the
case.
Fig. 61: Hole for the connection of the
viper, sealed with the sealing plug.
Assembly of the case
Fig. 62: Rod guide in the end position
Fig. 63: Rod with camera head.
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Guaranty and Service
16
Guaranty and Service
16.1
Guaranty
Each Wöhler VE 700 HD Service Camera will be
tested in all functions and will leave our factory
only after extensive quality control testing.
If used properly, the warranty period for the Wöhler VIS 700 will be 12 month from the date of sale.
Not covered by the warranty is the plastic dome
and SD card.
This warranty does not cover the freight and packing costs when the camera is sent to the factory
for repair.
Service by non authorized personnel or making
modifications to the analyzer voids any warranty.
16.2
Service
Excellent SERVICE is very important to us. Therefore, of course, we are readily available to assist
you after the warranty period ends.
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
Send us the Camera and we will repair it and
return it to you with our package service.

Immediate help is provided by our technical
staff over the telephone.
Declaration of conformity
17
Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer:
Wöhler Technik GmbH
Wöhler-Platz 1, D-33181 Bad Wünnenberg
declares that the product
product name: HD Pushrod-Camera Camera
model number: Wohler VIS 700
complies with the key safety requirements set down in the guidelines of the Council for
the Harmonization of the Legal Requirements of the Member States in relation to the
electromagnetic compatibility (2014/53/EU).
The following standards were availed of to evaluate the product in respect of the electromagnetic compatibility:
EN 61326-1:2013 / IEC 61326-1:2012
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1 (2017-02)
Draft ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0 (2017-03)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 (2017-02)
Draft ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0 (2017-03)
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.1.1 (2016-11)
ETSI EN 300 330 V2.1.1 (2017-02)
EN 62368-1 :2014+ AC:2015
IEC 62368-1 :2014 (Ed. 2) + Cor.:2015
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s) and part 15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre49
Declaration of conformity
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Points of sale and service
Germany
Wöhler Technik GmbH
Wöhler-Platz 1
33181 Bad Wünnenberg
Tel.: +49 2953 73-100
Fax: +49 2953 73-96100
info@woehler.de
www.woehler.de
USA
Wohler USA Inc.
5 Hutchinson Drive
Danvers, MA 01923
Tel.: +1 978 750 9876
Fax.: +1 978 750 9799
www.wohlerusa.com
Italy
Wöhler Italia srl
Via Coraine 21
37010 Costermano VR
Tel. +39 045 6200080
Fax. +39 045 6201508
info@woehler.it
www.woehler.it
Austria
Wöhler GmbH
Heinrich-Schneidmadl-Str. 15
3100 St. Pölten
Tel.: +43 2742 90855-11
Fax: +43 2742 90855-22
info@woehler.de
Wöhler West
Castroper Str. 105
44791 Bochum
Tel.: +49 234 516993-0
Fax: +49 234 516993-99
west@woehler.de
Wöhler Süd
Gneisenaustr.12
80992 München
Tel.: +49 89 1589223-0
Fax: +49 89 1589223-99
sued@woehler.de
Czech Republic
Wöhler Bohemia s.r.o.
Za Naspern 1993
393 01 Pelhrimov
Tel.: +420 565 323 076
Fax: +420 565 323 078
info@woehler.cz
France
Wöhler France SARL
31 Bis Rue Georges Ohnet
31200 Toulouse
Tel.: +33 5 61 52 40 39
Fax: +33 5 62 27 11 31
info@woehler.fr
www.woehler.fr
Your contact:
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