After a few seconds the live image of the camera and the control buttons appear on the screen:
You are now ready to use the camera.
Never insert the camera in energised/operational machines or equipment.
3.
Insert the camera head [1] into the space that you want to inspect.
o The gooseneck should easily manoeuvre into position. Do not apply force. If necessary, pull back the gooseneck and
adjust the bend until the camera head is pointing at the desired location.
Caution: The bending radius of the gooseneck must be at least 4.5 cm.
o For the best images, hold the lens at ± 6 cm from the object to inspect.
4.
Turn the thumbwheel [5] to adjust the intensity of the LEDs on the camera head.
5.
To switch off the camera, turn the thumbwheel until you hear a click.
Taking a Snapshot
To take a snapshot of the current image on the screen, tap the snapshot button
format in a subfolder named "iSnakescope" in the "SD card" folder on your Android device. Note that snapshots are saved
there, even if there is no SD card installed, or if the SD card is full. If the SD card is missing or full, the message "Image
Saved in Album!" appears on the screen when you take a snapshot.
Recording a Video
To record a video, proceed as follows:
1.
From the live images screen, tap the record button
named "RecordVideo" in the "SD card" folder on your Android device. Note that videos are saved there, even if there
is no SD card installed, or if the SD card is full.
2.
To stop recording, tap the stop button
Watching a Recorded Video
To watch a recorded video, proceed as follows:
1.
From the live images screen, tap the playback button
The most recent video is at the top of the list.
2.
Tap the video that you want to watch. The video starts to play automatically.
3.
To return to the live images screen, tap Return in the left top corner of the screen.
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. The app records the live images in mov format in a subfolder
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. The list of recorded videos appears:
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. The app stores the snapshot in jpg
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