outlet that does not contain any potential sources
of damage for the power cord�
2� Inspect the work and determine the correct
RIDGID equipment for the task� Using incorrect
equipment for an application can cause injury
or equipment damage� For a complete list of
RIDGID inspection equipment, consult the Ridge
Tool Catalog at www�ridgid�com or www�ridgid�eu�
3� Ensure the equipment has been inspected as spec-
ified by the operator's manual�
4� Evaluate the work area and erect barriers as neces-
sary to keep bystanders away� Bystanders can
distract the operator during use� If working near
traffic, erect cones or other barriers to alert drivers�
5� Remove fixtures such as the water closet or sink to
allow access as required�
DVDPak2 Placement
Open the monitor and the sunshade on the DVDPak2�
Place the DVDPak2 in an area and in a position that
allows easy access and viewing while manipulating the
camera and push cable during an inspection� To reduce
the risk of electrical shock, ensure the location is dry
and that the DVDPak2 and other equipment will not
become wet during use� The DVDPak2 is not waterproof
and exposure to wet conditions can cause electrical
shock or equipment damage�
Place the camera and reel as instructed in its operator's
manual� Ensure the DVDPak2 and the cable reel are stable�
Connecting the DVDPak2
SeeSnake System Cable
Plug the SeeSnake System Cable into the matching
connector on the back of the DVDPak2� To join the
connectors, align the guide pin to the guide socket, push
the connector straight in and tighten the outer locking
sleeve� The guide ridge on the top of the cable connec-
tor will point up when the plug is correctly aligned (See
Figure 4).
Figure 4 – Connecting the SeeSnake System
Cable to the DVDPak2
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External Monitor Options
To use the DVDPak2 with an external SeeSnake monitor,
use the included RCA cable to connect the external
monitor to the Video Input Port
DVDPak2 (See Item 1, Figure 5).
Figure 5 – DVDPak2 Connections
The A/V out port
another DVDR or monitor� If connected to a monitor with
speakers, prevent potential feedback interference by
muting the microphone�
The A/V out port does not transmit recorded video or
audio output from the DVDR�
Table 5
DVDPak2 Connections
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SeeSnake System Connector
Transmitter Clip-on Terminal
15-19
DVDPak2 Power Port
DVDR-only Power Port
will pass live video and audio to
Name
Video In Port
A/V Out Port
on the back of the
1