[X750] User Manual
[Table of Contents] Safety & Precautions 4 [Part I] Product 7 1.1 Scope of Delivery 7 1.2 X750 Overview 8 1.3 Brightness Control Button 9 1.4 Custom Hotkey Function Button 9 1.5 Snapshot 10 1.6 Video Recording 10 1.7 Articulation Joystick / Articulation Lock Switch 11 1.8 Battery Changing / Charging 12 1.9 Assembly/Disassembly / Handling & Care 13 1.9.1 Base Unit + Tube Unit Installation 13 1.9.2 Tube Unit + Probe Stand Installation 15 1.9.3 Battery Unit Installation 16 1.9.
.5 MICROPHONE 34 3.6 SESSION 35 3.7 TAG 36 3.8 WATERMARK 40 3.9 WHITE BALANCE 41 3.10 HOTKEY FUNCTIONS 43 3.11 OSD FUNCTIONS 44 3.12 TIME SETTING 45 3.13 LANGUAGE 45 3.
Safety & Cautions Safety Conformances CE NOTICE The Videoscope System is in conformance with the following standards: • 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. RoHS NOTICE The Videoscope System is in conformance with the requirements of the European law on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive. This means that our product is both lead-free and without the hazardous substances either in the manufacturing process or in the final product.
SAFETY GUIDE USER MUST PAY ATTENTION TO THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE TO ENSURE SAFETY. We suggest you read the following statements carefully before using the system. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. CAUTION BATTERY • • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
CAUTION Camera High Temperature warning • • CAUTION Changing Probes/Base Unit • CAUTION Prevent using the camera head in an over 100°C environment. The base unit shows three levels (60°C/80°C/100°C) camera temperature warning signals. Take out the tube when the 100°C warnings signal pops up. MUST follow the “Basic Installation” instructions in the manual and use proper tools to complete the concerned operations. Recharging Battery • MUST use the original accessory charging units.
Part I Product • 1.
• 1.2 X750 Overview 12 7 14 6 8 16 10 11 13 3 4 2 9 1 15 5 No. Item No.
• 1.3 Brightness Control Button Press the / (button 1/button 2) to adjust the brightness. There are 13 levels of brightness control:1-5->Tip LED light. 6-10->Exposure Value. 11-13->Exposure Time. The X750 system provides live-view focus exposure gain control to get rid of glares and reflections (such as on metal surfaces…, etc). Tap the glare spot on the screen; the system will auto-tune to optimize the image brightness.
• 1.5 Snapshot Short press the [Trigger] button. Timestamp/Logo Watermark/Grid will be recorded on the photo when enabled. • 1.6 Video Recording Long press the [Trigger] button to start/stop recording the video. During recording, short press the [Trigger] button can take and save the realtime screenshot photo.
• 1.7 Articulation Joystick / Articulation Lock Switch The articulation joystick allows for easy maneuvering the probes. 1. Moving the joystick handle into the desired direction will prompt the probe to articulate. The articulation lock switch can be found below the joystick. 2. Flip the switch to the right to enable the lock. 3. A clicking sound will indicate successful articulation lock. 4. The probe will be locked in place after releasing the joystick.
• 1.8 Battery Changing/ Charging 1 Press and hold the bottom robber mark to unload the battery. 2 Insert the battery into the charging dock and connect to the power socket with the attached USB cable and adaptor. Notice the latch click feedback when the insertion was successful. 3 Reload a full recharged battery into the X750 handgrip set. Ps. The 2 slots charging dock is equipped with an independent LED charging indicator. Green light: Power on / Full charged.
• 1.9 Assembly/Disassembly / Handling & Care 1.9.1 Base Unit + Tube Unit Installation 1. Place the Probe Stand upright. 2. Place the base unit on the base unit connector on the articulation probe.
3. Fasten the screw CAUTION: Do not remove the screw from the probe stand. Be careful to not overtighten the screw. Always use a screwdriver to fasten screws.
1.9.2 Tube Unit + Probe Stand Installation 1. Carefully lift up the articulation probe. 2. Move the Probe Stand along the articulation probe towards the probe strain relief. 3. Align the Probe Stand’s screw with the connector on the articulation probe (the long side of the stand must face inwards toward the battery release of the probe). 4. Carefully tighten the screw. CAUTION: Do not remove the screw from the probe stand. Be careful to not overtighten the screw.
1.9.3 Battery Unit Installation 1.
1.9.4 Shoulder Strap 1.9.5 Handling & Care CAUTION: 1.
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• 1.10 Roll – Up Tubes / Probe Stand Lift up the probe holder and pass through the rolling tube. Put down the holder and let the tube hang on to it. Insert the tip end and bending neck through the holder hole above 20 cm. The tube can be fixed.
• 1.11 I/O Ports Connection I/O Port -Right Side USB Type-C → Use the accessory or compatible USB cable. → When connected to PCs, choose output: (1) SD card reader; (2) Camera. Download & install the “UsbVideoScope” software from Mitcorp website to hire remote control of the system. → When connected to a USB power adaptor can act as a power supply for real-time operations (low recharging effect) Reset Stab with a blunt pin when the system accidentally crashes.
• 1.12 Secondary Camera/ LED X750 equipped with secondary camera along with illumination LED for taking outlook photos of devices under inspection. The fix focus camera output 2550*1440 resolution photos that being saved in the SD card. Users can switch camera by the on display button. When switch to this camera, the LED light up simultaneously by default. The LED light is controlled by the hotkey button by default or the on display light control button under secondary camera mode.
• 2.2 Function list Function Button Description Light Control Left-1 Tap to let tip LED back to level-5 default. Camera switch Left-2 Switch between probe tip camera and back secondary camera. Mirror Left-3 Mirror the image horizontally. Rotate Left-4 Rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise with every click. Album Left-5 Open the saved images and videos of the corresponding folder. (More details in section-2.5 to 2.7). Setting Left-6 Setting menu.
Negative Right-5 Enable negative image view. Image(*2) Right-6 Drag the adjustment sliders to get enhance the image. Full Screen Bottom <> Press the bottom to disable live-view screen overlays.
Once the dual view is activated, a line will appear that separates the screen. With the dual view mirror attached, the front view will be indicated by the F letter and the side view by the S letters respectively. The Line will aid as a border between the two sides of the mirror and ease navigation and orientation. First press: show on the line. Second press: switch the LED to side direction. Third press: remove the line and switch the LED to front direction.
• 2.3 Full screen Press the “ <> ” button on the bottom of screen to hide or display function buttons on the two sides. Ps. When connect 3.9 mm probes, the display portion is 1:1. The full screen button will enlarge the live view image portion to 16:9 with some correspond distortion while the storage image still keeping as 1:1(1600*1600 resolution). • 2.4 Zoom In/Out Touch screen control by 2 fingers gesture. Digital zoom 3x adjustable. • 2.5 Album 2.5.
2.5.2 Video Gallery: Tap the [photo] button to view video gallery. 2.5.3 Single photo view: Tap the [video] button to view video files. The [Add Note] and [compare] instruction is in next section.
2.5.4 Single video view: Touch [photo] button to view photos. Touch any position of the screen to play / pause. • 2.6 Album --Photo annotation function The X750 system allows user add maximum 10 notes on a photo. Each note can key in maximum 24 characters. The edit steps as follow: 2.6.1 Add one note: To add a new note press: [Add Note] -> [key in] -> [Done].
2.6.2 Add more note: Add more notes by pressing: [Keypad] -> [key in]-> [Done]. 2.6.3 Add one note: Touch any note been made on screen then it shows a green frame. The note frame can be dragged to any position you want to mark on the photo.
2.6.4 Erase note Touch any note been made on screen then it shows a green frame. Touch the [Erase] to delete the note frame. During keying any note, use the [Erase] function to erase all characters. 2.6.5 Save [Save] Please make sure saving the photo with notes you made. The system creates a new file in the album. The original photo will not be covered. • 2.7 Album –Compare function Touch the “Compare” key to compare the live view with any stored image file. To move the compared photo to target position.
Note: Concerning the necessarily usage of accessing stored images files, the [wireless] and [compare] functions will be disabled when no SD card is inserted.
Part III Main MENU settings • 3.
• 3.2 WIRELESS FUNCTION 3.2.1 Tap the Wi-Fi button (the menu’s first item). The system will switch back to live view after a few seconds with a signal icon on the top of the screen (next to the GPS symbol) and on the left bottom replacing the settings icon. 3.2.2 To stop the Wi-Fi connection, tap the Wi-Fi icon on the bottom left. 3.2.3 Wi-Fi connection with mobile devices: Open your Wi-Fi settings on your mobile. Search the system SSID in your available Wi-Fi list.
3.2.4 Live share and access the image of the system: - MITCOPRP provides the “VideoscopeNow” APP for X750 wireless usage. - Detailed instructions can be found in the ‘VideoscopeNOW’ is a tool specifically designed for industrial videoscopes that can share the live view of Mitcorp videoscopes through a Wi-Fi connection. It can also act as a remote controller for taking photos or recording clips.
• 3.4 SD CARD STATUS 1.) Storage information. -The system displays existing image numbers, total video length, and lasting storage space. -[DELETE ALL FILES] will delete all saved files but not user built folders by the SESSION function. -[FORMAT SD CARD] will delete all saved files and user built folders and format into a default "MEDIA" folder. • 3.5 MICROPHONE User can turn on/off the built-in microphone.
• 3.6 SESSION The X750 system allows to custom build photo/video-storage folders under the SESSIONS Setting. When a new SD card installed, the default folder-MEDIA will be built.
• 3.7 TAG For each session folder, the system provides 3 editable tags to put as overlay text on every single still image. (Tag texts usually refer to inspection parts or environment information.) The editing steps as below: TAG on/off switch ‘SESSION’ being used Jump to ‘SESSION’ list for selection TAG editing mode TAG layout type TAG overlay position List of existing TAGs Add a new TAG Edit the selected TAG Delete the selected TAG Tap the TAG to be edited.
Pop-up keypad in editing modes Tap ‘Done’ to finish editing Note: • SESSION and TAG custom settings are saved in the systems internal memory. All editing steps mentioned above need to be done on the X750 base unit. You cannot edit the SD card via any other PCs. • When you replace the SD card, the custom SESSION and TAG settings will be automatically applied. If the SD card contains folders with the same names, then that folder will be hired directly.
Application sample 1: In an aircraft line maintenance inspection project, the project manager assigns “Person A” of the engine department 2 jobs- ENGINE1-HP Turbine; ENGINE2Combustor. “Person B” of body department 2 jobs- WINGBOX 1 & WINGBOX 2 Pylon. The “SESSION & TAG” folders are hired as below to accelerate the borescope inspection review and report.
Application sample 2: “Person C” is assigned to Client A-Tank 1 and Client B-Tube 2 to do equipment leak inspection. He hires the “SESSION & TAG” as below table to accelerate review and report job.
• 3.8 WATERMARK On/off switch for both timestamp and Logo watermark on photos. Timestamp and Watermark positions are adjustable to the 4 corners of the photos. Tap the position block icon as needed. The Watermark logo can be replaced: 1.) Save the logo file on the SD card in the root directory. Resolution: 160*32; File Format: .JPG; black back (RGB-0.0.0.) 2.) The system will show the existing file list below. Tap the file then the “save” icon to load it into the systems memory.
• 3.9 WHITE BALANCE - Default: Factory default setting. - Calibration: Subject varies according to inspection environment, it’s suggested to calibrate the white balance before each use to get the best image hues. Steps as follow: 1.) Tap “CALIBRATION” button. 2.) Point and move the camera toward a plaint white paper until the rectangle area of the screen display a nature white status. 3.) Tap the “<” button up-left the screen then finish the calibration.
- Custom: Users can customize settings by dragging the R/G/B parameter bars.
• 3.10 HOTKEY FUNCTIONS 1.) To customize your hotkey, press the hotkey function button in the main menu. 2.) Select the function you wish to be activated upon pressing the hotkey and confirm. 3.) Close the menu. The hotkey function has been changed.
• 3.11 OSD FUNCTIONS 1.) To change the OSD settings, open the main menu and click on OSD. 2.) Click on the desired transparency level for the OSD and/ or enable/disable the Auto Hide function.
• 3.12 TIME SETTING • 3.
• 3.14 INFO. Include firmware information. - Current version - Wi-Fi SSID: X750_ (identify code) - Wi-Fi password: 1234567890 - Firmware upgrade: When there is a new firmware available, load the file SPHOST.BRN into the root directory with your SD card. 1.) Tap the “>” button on the upper-right of the screen. 2.) Follow the instructions and confirm the Firmware update.
3.) The system will auto shut down when the upgrade is done. The LED of the probe tip will keep flashing while the update is ongoing Once the update is completed, reboot the system then check if the new version is properly installed.
Specifications Base Unit Dimension L=327.5 mm W=152.8 mm H=201.3 mm Weight 1230g (w/2 m tungsten tube) Water Resistance IP54 Display 5 inches / detachable touchscreen / 800*480 resolution Function Buttons Power I/O Port Micro-SD memory card slot USB Type-C (power in / data out) Mini-HDMI (AV output) Tip Temperature on screen 60°C / 80°C / 100°C - 3 Level Warning Wi-Fi 802.
Our 360° Articulation Probes Option Items 60D4W-F_TU-M 60D4W-F_TU-F 39D4W-F_TU-M 39D4W-D_TU-M Probe head diameter 6.0 mm 6.0 mm 3.9 mm 3.9 mm Probe head length 19.3 mm 19.3 mm 13 mm 21.
Accessories 5 W=152.8 mm 4 1 3 H=201.3 mm 2 6 H=327.5 mm 1 Lithium-ion Batterles: 2 Probe Adapters: Quickly removable batteries that provide 3 hours of operation each. The X750 comes with a Side View and Dual View Mirror adapter as well as a Pin adapter for measurements. 3 Accessory Box: 4 Rigid Sleeve: A variety of different power adapters are available to recharge your X750. A miniHDMI cable, a USB Type-C cable, a memory card and a cleaning kid are also included.
= Appendices =
Probable usage of GPS marks data of X750 images • Access the optional “Insight” software 1. The “Insight” software is an optional exclusive report generation and GPS mapping software provided by the Mitcorp Company for video scopes utility. 2. Download the Insight software quick guide from Mitcorp’s website and follow if your scope of purchase including it. • Without the optional “Insight” software 1. Right click X750’s image file and get to the “file detail” tag sheet.
2. Scroll down and check the GPS data was successfully saved. Take a note of that data. 25°3'7.77 N 121°22'53.12 E 3. Move to the Google Map application or other global map utility software. Enter the GPS mark: 25°3'7.77 N 121°22'53.12 E and look up the photo shooting location information.
X750 Basic Troubleshooting • Do not use the equipment if there are any obvious malfunctions or damage and contact Mitcorp for repairs. • Do not use the instrument when you suspect even the slightest irregularity. • This troubleshooting guide is for basic problems only, if the problem cannot be resolved through the described action, please stop using the product and contact Mitcorp for assistance. • Common Issues: Main System Defect Possible Cause 1.
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