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Figure 5 – Routing The Camera Head
Figure 6 – Camera Head Properly Routed
Installing System Cable
NOTICE
Do NOT touch the contact pins in the slip-ring
module. This can cause the contact pins to break.
The contact pins will not break under normal use, cor-
rectly connected. However pressing side ways on them
can cause them to break, as shown in Figure 7 .
Broken
Contact
Pin
Figure 7 – Broken Contact Pin
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If the system cable slip-ring module is not installed,
squarely insert the slip-ring module into the hub and twist
it clockwise until it locks into position. (See Figure 8.)
If changing system cable, twist slip ring module counter
clockwise to unlock and squarely retract. Install new
cable as shown previously .
Slip Ring
Module
Cover
Figure 8 – Locking The Slip Ring Module Cover
Reversing/Installing The Display Cradle
(microEXPLORER Camera Monitor)
If you are using the microDrain Reel with the microEX-
PLORER Camera monitor unit, you may find it more con-
venient to have the microEXPLORER Camera monitor
facing the other way when it is seated in its cradle. To re-
verse the orientation of the cradle, do the following:
1. Remove the microEXPLORER Camera monitor from
the cradle. With a Philips head screwdriver, remove
four screws holding the cord wrap arms and cradle to
the case. Remove the cord wrap arms and the screws
(Figure 9) .
Cradle
Figure 9 – Cradle Support and Cord-Wrap Arms
2. Use one of the screws to remove the nuts from the
back side of the cradle. The nuts are friction-fitted into
the holes on the opposite side of the cradle from the
cord-wrap arms. By inserting a screw from the back
Unlocked
Locked
Screwhead
Cord Wrap
Arm