4) Locating System (Optional)
The flexible transmitter within the camera assembly trans-
mits at the industry standard of 512Hz and is compatible
with all RIDGID locators (Figure 9) .
Figure 9 – RIDGID Locators: NaviTrack
NaviTrack
®
Scout
The locators are capable of pinpointing the location and
depth of the SeeSnake's flexible transmitter.
Specifications
Line Capacity.................1
Max. Cable Length ........100' (30 m)
System Weight ..............20 lbs (9.1 kg)
Dimensions
Length .......................21" (53.3 cm)
Width .........................17" (43.2 cm)
Height ........................16" (40.6 cm)
Power Source................120V/60 Hz or 230V/50 Hz,
14.4 VDC Rechargeable
Battery (Optional Equipment)
Power Ratings
Monitor Pack .............15-19VDC, 25W
Compact Reel............12VDC, 7W
Video Format.................EIA (CCIR Available)
NTSC (PAL Available)
Push Cable Diameter ....0.26" (6.6 mm)
Camera Depth Rating....Waterproof to 330' (100 m)
Lighting..........................15 Infrared LEDs (B&W)
6 White LEDs (Color)
Flexmitter Transmitter ...512Hz
Operating Environment
Temperature..............32° F to 104° F (0°C to 40°C)
Altitude ......................Up to 6560 ft. (2000 m)
Transient
Over voltage ..............Installation Categories I
(1500V Phase to Earth)
Pollution Degree 2
Storage Temperature ....-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Humidity ........................30-90% RH
®
II and
1
/
" to 4" (32 to 102 mm)
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SeeSnake
®
Compact and Color Compact
Standard Equipment
• Rust Resistant Frame with Debris Capturing, Rotating
Drum and Camera
• Monitor Pack (CCU) with a Black and White or Color
Monitor
• In Line Transmitter
• 115V Power Supply or 100-240V Power Supply
• Kickstand
• Interconnect Cord
• Instructional Video
• Operator's Manual
Set Up and Operation
Equipment Set Up
Misuse of the push cable will result in
CAUTION
breakage requiring factory service.
Place the reel so the push cable is easy to manage as
you push the camera through the line. Two to three feet
(about one meter) from the access point is usually the op-
timal location.
The Monitor Pack can be left mounted on the frame or re-
moved to improve your view of the monitor screen. To
remove the Monitor Pack from the frame, unbuckle the
straps securing the Monitor Pack and lift it off the frame
(Figure 10) .
Figure 10 – Monitor Pack Securing Straps
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