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FISCHER DAREX 716002 Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales página 46

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of large variations in temperature, allow the inspection camera to adjust to the
ambient temperature before putting it into operation.
Do not use the inspection camera when the lens on the camera head (C) is misty or
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fogged-up. Do not switch the inspection camera on until after the moisture has
evaporated. Otherwise, the inspection camera can become damaged.
The switched-on illumination light (M) can become hot during operation. In order
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to prevent burns, do not touch the illumination light.
Initial Operation
Switching On and Off
To switch on the inspection camera, press the on/off button (H).
To switch off the inspection camera, press and hold the on/off button (H).
Setting backlight and the brightness in the camera head
Switching the camera on also switches on the illumination light (M) in the camera head.
The set brightness is 50 %.
To brighten the camera image, you can adjust the brightness (I) or the backlight (J).
Press the button repeatedly until the desired brightness level has been reached or
backlight has been set.
Note: The set brightness is 100 % for black and white contrast.
Do not stare into the illumination light (M) and do not direct it at other persons. The
brightness of the light can blind the eyes.
To reduce the brightness and to switch off the camera illumination light (M), press
button (J) repeatedly until the required brightness is reached or the illumination light
is switched off.
Magnifying the Image on the Display (Zoom)
Pressing the (G) button magnifies the image on the display by a factor of 1.5 or 2.
Rotating the Image on the Display
The (F) button rotates the image on the display through 360°.
Working Advice
Check the area that you want to inspect and pay particular attention to obstructions or
hazard areas.
Bend the camera cable (B) in such a manner that the camera head can be easily inserted
into the area subject to the inspection. Carefully guide the camera cable in.
Adjust the brightness of the camera illumination light (M) so that the image is easily
recognisable. When photographing highly reflective objects, for example, you can
achieve better results in lower light or using black and white contrast.
When objects to be inspected are represented unsharp, reduce or increase the dis-tance
between camera head (C) and object.
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