Subtech DrainCam Mini ST 5500 User manual

DrainCam Mini ST 5500
DrainCam ST 5700
DRAINCAM USER’S
MANUAL

Table Of Contents
Warning and Safety Information ---------------------------------------------------------------4
Contents and Accessories ----------------------------------------------------------------------5
Assembly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
Mounting the display -------------------------------------------------------------------------6
Skid Installation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
DrainCam Battery Removal/Installation ---------------------------------------------------- 7
Set Up and Operation --------------------------------------------------------------------------8
Basic operation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
Locator Panel Description ------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Locating ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
Multi-Level Softkey Menu System --------------------------------------------------------- 11
Main Menu Functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Second Level Menu Functions ------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Counter Menu Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Model Menu Functions --------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Third Level Menu Functions --------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Text Menu Functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Clock Menu Functions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
Time Menu Functions -------------------------------------------------------------------- -–13
Date Menu Functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------–13
Fourth Level Menu Functions -------------------------------------------------------------–14
Video/Audio Recording --------------------------------------------------------------------–14
Video Input/Output Selection -------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Troubleshooting Guide-------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Service and Repair Contact Info------------------------------------------------------------16
Specifications---------------------------------------------------------------------------------17

General Safety Precautions
People who use hand and power tools and who are exposed to the hazards of falling, flying, abrasive and splashing objects,
or exposed to harmful dusts, fumes, mists, vapors or gases, must be equipped with the appropriate personal protective
equipment (e.g.,safety goggles, gloves, appropriate safety footwear Ect.). The work area should be kept as clean and dry as
possible to prevent accidental slips. All electrical connections for these tools must be suitable for the type of tool and
working conditions (wet, dusty, Flammable vapors).
Power Tool Precautions
Power tools can be hazardous when improperly used. The following general precautions should be observed by power tool
users:
•Operate electric tools within their design limitations.
•Use gloves and appropriate safety footwear when using electric tools.
•Store electric tools in a dry place when not in use.
•Do not use electric tools in damp or wet locations unless they are approved to for that purpose.
•Keep work areas well lighted when operating electric tools.
•Ensure that cords from electric tools do not present a tripping hazard.
•Never carry a tool by the cord or hose.
•Never yank the cord or the hose to disconnect it from a receptacle.
•Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
•Disconnect tools when not in use., before servicing or cleaning and when changing accessories.
•Keep all people not involved with the work at a safe distance away from the work area.
•Maintain tools with care. Tools should be kept clean for best performance.
•Follow instructions in the user’s manual for changing accessories.
•Be sure to keep good footing and maintain good balance when operating power tools.
•The proper apparel should be worn. Loose clothing, ties, hair or jewelry can become caught in moving parts.
•Remove all damaged electric tools from use and tag them “ DO NOT USE”.
•Turn off the power when not in use.
Five Basic safety rules can help
•Keep all tools in good condition with regular maintenance.
•Use the right tool for the job.
•Examine each tool for damage before use and do not use damaged tools.
•Operate tools according to the manufacture’s instructions.
•Provide and properly use the correct protective equipment.

Contents & Accessories
Standard Equipment
1. DrainCam Display
2. Cart & Reel
3. User’s Manual
4. AC Adapter *
5. Display Mounting Hardware
6. Skid
7. Camera
Optional Equipment
8. 18v Battery Receptacle
9. USB Recorder
10.WIFI
11.Self Leveling Camera
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Assembly
Mounting the Display
Removal/Installation
Place 1 clamp half onto the black metal bracket on
the back of the display.
Hold the display in place against the cart try so that
the half clamp is centered on the tube of the cart .
Place the other clamp half over the tube so that the
holes line up.
Place the cover plate on the second clamp half so
that the holes line up.
Insert the hex head bolt into the top hole and tighten.
Insert the wing head bolt into the lower hole and
tighten.
Connect the interface cable from the cart to the 12
pin connector on the display.
Proper clamp
configuration

Battery Installation:
The 18 volt battery receptacle uses an M18 style Milwaukee
battery (Battery & charger not included).
The receptacle plugs into the rear of the reel.
The A/C adapter now plugs into the rear of the LCD monitor
The 18 volt battery should last for 3-4 hrs. A low battery alert will come across the
screen when the battery is low. The unit will shut off if the battery is too low.
The battery must either be exchanged for a fresh battery or used with AC operation.
The battery must be charged with an 18V battery charger, the unit will not charge the
battery. Units upgraded from 12Volt to 18Volt can no longer use the 12 volt battery.
Doing so will damage the LCD command Module.
DO NOT LEAVE BATTERY PLUGGED IN- DISCHARGE OF BATTERY WILL
OCCUR & FIRE HAZARD

Basic Operation (Quick Start)
Position the DrainCam within a few feet of
the pipe opening. The unit may be operated
in either the vertical or horizontal position.
Connect the included AC adapter to the
hubpower input jack. Connect the other end
of the AC adapter to a 110 volt AC outlet.
Adjust display angle and sun screen to
desired viewing position.
Push the green button on the display to turn
the unit on.
Insert camera into pipe and adjust LED light
level with the UP and DOWN soft keys to
desired level.
Using the push cable, slowly push the camera
down the pipe until the problem is found, or to
the desired location.
Use the distance counter and pipe direction to
get estimate of the location of the camera. For a more precise location, turn
on the transmitter (512 Hz or 874Hz) and locate using a compatible location
system.

Set up and Operation
DrainCam

Counter Menu Functions
Reset - Resets the counter to 0.
Feet –Sets the unit of distance measurement
to feet.
Meter –Sets the unit of distance measurement
to meters.
Model –Go to the model menu level
Model Menu Function
This setting is set at the factory- Changing the reel type may
alter the functions of the unit
Exit –exit without saving to main menu.
Down and Up- changes the current reel type.
Enter- saves the selected reel type and exits to Main
Menu.
Third Level Menu Functions
Text- go to the text menu.
Clock- go to the clock menu.
Mute- mutes the microphone (if connected-
certain models)
Output on the audio output line. Mute will flash on the display if this feature is enabled.
To turn mute off, select it again from this menu.
Next- go to the fourth level menu.

Text Menu Functions
DEL- deletes the currently highlighted
character.
<and>- moves the cursor to select characters.
Enter- pressing enter momentarily adds the
character to the current text string on the
display. Press and hold enter for approximately 3 seconds to save and exit the text
writer.
Clock Menu Functions
Time- go to the Time menu.
Date- go to the Date menu.
Next- returns to the Main Menu.
Time Menu Functions
->- moves to the next column.
Down and Up- Allows you to increment the
currently selected column value up or down.
12:- select the hour.
:00- select the minute.
AM -or PM- select AM or PM.
12HR or 24HR- select the desired time format.
Enter- save the displayed time information and return to the main menu.
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