Flir Extech HDV‐TX1 Camera Probe User Manual PDF

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Product sheet 

Model HDVTX1  Articulating SemiRigid Probe  For use with the HDV600 Borescope only 

  Thank you for purchasing this professional camera probe. This sheet covers the warning and  specifications for the probe only. Instructions regarding the usage of the HDV600 Borescope are  provided in the Borescope User Guide.    Note: The camera LEDs become warm when set to maximum intensity   

CAUTION: For the Articulating Probe, do not operate the articulation knob with the  probe in a coiled configuration. This will damage the articulation controls! 

CAUTION: Always return the articulation and tension knobs to the neutral position  before removing the probe from the inspection area.  

  The label on the probe provides the Serial Number and Part Number in the format  shown below. Please do not remove this label; otherwise the warranty will be invalid.   

Part No.TX1 F/M/R (flex/macro/rigid) Serial No: HDV110001  

Warnings   

Do not bend to a smaller diameter than 10cm (4) 

Warranty is invalid if stickers, tags, or labels are removed  Articulating Probe Description 

1. Articulation knob 

2. Articulation tension knob 

3. Articulating camera 

4. Extension cable sockets 

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Articulation Setup and Orientation    The articulation direction and orientation may change if the probe is twisted and coiled during  use or when stored. To reorient the probe: 

1. Place the extended probe on a flat surface 

2. Set the tension F knob to the left or released position. 

3. Set the articulation knob to the center position with the R  and  L  labels in the horizontal position. 

4. Manually adjust the probe and camera to the zero degree position. 

5. Rotate the articulation knob clockwise for a 120 bend. 

6. If necessary, manually adjust the probe so that the camera lays flat on  the surface with a 120 articulation 

7. Rotate the articulation knob counterclockwise and confirm proper  orientation. 

Specifications   

Resolution  640 x 480 pixels 

Length  1m (3.3) 

Outer diameter (O.D.)  6mm (0.24) 

Focus distance  2 to 6cm (0.79 to 2.36)  

Housing  Stainless Steel 

Field of View (FOV)  60 

Number of LEDs  4  

Lamp Output  max 3500 Lux at 20mm 

Operating Temperature  20 to 70C (4 to 158F) 

Storage Temperature 

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