1 using the main battery backpack, 2 using the onboard display, 3 installing and exchanging the borescope lens – LumaSense Technologies BoilerSpection-IM Manual User Manual
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3.1 Using the Main Battery Backpack
The main battery backpack is used to power the infrared camera and the video transmitter inside of
the camera enclosure for up 20 hours. The backpack is intended to give you the freedom to inspect
numerous ports throughout the plant.
To Charge the Battery
Align the connector on the flex cord to the connector on the charger. A red light will turn on
during charging. After charging is complete and the green LED turns on, disconnect the cord from
the charger. Take care to align the black flex cord connector to the connector on the battery
backpack.
Note: Please note the black connector is keyed (polarized) for proper orientation.
To Connect the Main Battery to the Camera
We recommend that you wear the backpack before connecting to the camera.
1. Put the backpack on your shoulders.
2. Connect the yellow connector on the flex cord to the mating connector on the back of the
camera enclosure.
Note: Please note the yellow connector is keyed (polarized) for proper orientation.
Once you connect the yellow connector, the camera and wireless transmitter will
automatically power on.
3.2 Using the Onboard Display
An onboard display is attached to a flexible arm allowing you to adjust the relative position of the
display during use. The display has an integrated digital video recording (DVR) to save images and
video to a micro-SD memory card. The flexible arm allows the display to be positioned to either the
left side or the right side of the camera for the user’s convenience.
3.3 Installing and Exchanging the Borescope Lens
BoilerSpection-IM supports interchangeable lens. You can purchase additional lens depending on
the intended use of the camera system. A description of how to change the camera lenses is below.
The lens shroud is attached to the front plate of the enclosure by three ¼-20 socket head cap
screws. The lens tube is attached to the lens shroud and does not need separate removal.
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Loosen screws and
remove lens