Pro-Built ToolsPB1200 User’s Guide70’ 16”100’20”120’512hz Built in Sonde
TROUBLE SHOOTING 10The trouble shooting guide lines below are designed tohelp you out in the field. If you cannot figure out theproblem or fix it with
TROUBLE SHOOTING 11VIDEO WORKS–LIGHTS DON’T TURN ON Possible Problems: -Lights Burnt out -Dimmer Control Switch Turned Down-Dimmer Control Switch Brok
TROUBLE SHOOTING 12TRY THIS: First check to see if your GFCI is tripping. Try to plug theunit into another location with different electricity. If GFC
TROUBLE SHOOTING 13TRY THIS: If the transmitter that is built inside the camerahead is in the ON position, the frequency that it puts outinterferers
TROUBLE SHOOTING 14“NO SIGNAL” FLASHING ON MONITORPossible Problems:-Wrong setting set on Monitor or Recording Device -Faulty Video Cable -Broken or d
TROUBLE SHOOTING 15BLURRY OR SCRAMBLED PICTURE Possible Problems:-Monitor Broken or Damaged-Seal broken or compromised-Moisture in head -Camera Head F
TROUBLE SHOOTING 16COLORFUL IMAGES DISTORTED COLORS Possible Problems:-Monitor Broken or Damaged-Seal broken or compromised-Moisture in head -Camera H
WARRANTY INFORMATION 17 For warranty or service work please contact manufacture ProBuiltTools. Read following information for contact details.Pro-Buil
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DIAGRAM & SPECIFICATIONS 4dA .Inductive Locator TerminalB. Camera HeadC. Video In/OutD. Heat Treated Epoxy Sealed SV Cable abc
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5• PB1200 Camera Head Dimension: 1 1/4” Diameter Pipe Size: 2“ Pipe + (2” Pipe Depends on Condition o
Pro-Built Tools6PB1200 Series Inspection Camera Once you have inspected all components to make surethat they are not damaged or broken, plug the power
Pro-Built Tools 7At this point you will plug the free end of your video cableinto the monitor that you are using to view the camerawith. Please refe
TIPS IN THE FIELD 81.) Run water down line to keep sapphire window cleanand clear. Jiggle the head a little bit in the water for bestclarity. 2.) If y
TIPS IN THE FIELD cont. 95.) DO NOT hammer or slam the camera into pipewhere it is just not pushing through. Use the techniquedescribed on tip 4. Afte
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