Jireh RECON DW0014 User manual

RECON
Remote Video Viewing
DW0014 Rev 00.1

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SAFETY WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS
KEEP THIS MANUAL – DO NOT LOSE
THIS MANUAL IS PART OF THE RECON SYSTEM AND MUST
BE RETAINED FOR THE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT. PASS ON TO
SUBSEQUENT OWNERS.
Ensure any amendments are incorporated with this document.
WARNING! The RECON is designed for a
specic use. Using the RECON outside of its intended
use is dangerous. Failure to comply with the warnings,
instructions, and specications in this manual could
result in PERSONAL INJURY or EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE. Read and understand this manual before
using.
WARNING! DO NOT DISCONNECT UNDER
LOAD. Shut off power before connecting or
disconnecting the RECON. Permanent damage to
electronics could occur.
The WEEE symbol indicates that the product must not
be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should
be collected separately.
(see“Disposal”on page 33 for additional details).
WARNING! DO NOT DISASSEMBLE. No
user-serviceable parts. Disassembling any of the
components in this product, beyond the instructions in
this user manual, could void the regulatory
certications and/or effect the safety of the product.

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Chapter1 Identification 1
1.1. Product Brand 1
1.2. Manufacturer 1
1.3. Compliance Declarations 1
1.3.1. ISED Emissions Compliance (Canada) 1
1.3.2. FCC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (United
States) 1
1.3.3. European Union CE Declarations 2
1.3.4. UKCA Declarations 3
Chapter2 Product Specifications 4
2.1. Base RECON System 4
2.1.1. Intended Use 4
2.1.1.1 User 4
2.1.1.2 Operating Environment 4
2.1.2. Unintended Use 4
2.1.3. Dimensions and Weight 5
2.1.4. Power Requirements 6
2.1.5. Environmental Sealing 6
2.1.6. Performance Specifications 6
2.2.Parent Products 6
2.2.1. NAVIC 6
Chapter3 Definitions 7
3.1. Definition of Symbols 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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3.2. Safety Symbols 8
3.3. Safety Signal Words 9
Chapter4 System Components 10
4.1. Component Identification 10
4.2. Base System Components 12
4.2.1. Camera 12
4.2.2. Camera Bracket 13
4.2.3. Camera Cable 13
4.2.4. Tablet 13
4.2.5. Satellite Camera 13
4.2.6. Dual Camera Bracket 13
4.2.7. Satellite Camera Cable 13
4.2.8. RECON Case 13
Chapter5 Preparation For Use 14
5.1. Configurations 14
5.1.1. Single Camera 14
5.1.2. Two Camera 15
5.2.Attaching Camera 16
5.3. Adjusting Camera Angle 17
5.4. Connecting Camera Cable 19
5.4.5. Connecting Tablet 20
5.5.Attaching Satellite Camera 21
Chapter6 Operation 24
6.1. System Activation 24
6.2.RECON • Studio 24
6.2.1. Record Screen Interface 24
6.2.2. Settings 27

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Chapter7 Maintenance 28
7.1. Maintenance Schedule 28
7.2. Cleaning 28
Chapter8 Troubleshooting 29
Chapter9 Service and Repair 30
9.1. Technical Support 30
Chapter10 Spare Parts 31
10.1.RECON Spare Parts 31
Chapter11 Disposal 33
Chapter12 Limited Warranty 34

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Chapter 1
IDENTIFICATION
1.1. Product Brand
This user manual describes the proper safety precautions,
setup and use of the RECON.
1.2. Manufacturer
1.3. Compliance Declarations
1.3.1. ISED Emissions Compliance (Canada)
CAN ICES-003(A) / NMB-003(A)
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la
norme NMB-003 du Canada.
1.3.2. FCC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (United
States)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
Distributor:
Jireh Industries Ltd.
53158 Range Road 224
Ardrossan, Alberta, Canada
T8E 2K4
780.922.4534
jireh.com
Manufacturer:

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accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
RESPONSIBLE PARTY
NAME:
Jireh Industries
ADDRESS: 2955 S Sam Houston Pkwy E
Suite 300
Houston, Texas
United States 77047
TELEPHONE: 832-564-0626
1.3.3. European Union CE Declarations
Jireh Industries hereby declares that
the RECON product complies with the
essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the following European Union directives:
2014/30/EU EMC Directive
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
2012/19/EU Directive on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
2011/65/EU Directive on Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS)

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1.3.4. UKCA Declarations
Jireh Industries hereby declares that the RECON product
complies with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of the following UK directives.
Title Edition/
Date of
Issue
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016
Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations
2013
Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous
Substances
in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations
2012

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Chapter 2
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Base RECON System
2.1.1. Intended Use
The RECON’s primary purpose is to provide a visual
driving reference and capture video of inspections. It is
intended for use with the Parent Products and their limits
listed in (Chapter 2.2).
2.1.1.1 User
The RECON is intended to be used by persons who have
read and understand this user manual as well as the user
manual of the relevant parent product’s.
2.1.1.2 Operating Environment
The RECON is for use in dry industrial environments
having ambient temperatures shown below. It is NOT
intended for use in explosive environments.
Category Parameter Specification
Environment Minimum ambient
temperature
-20° C (-4° F)
Maximum ambient
temperature
50° C (122° F)
2.1.2. Unintended Use
The RECON is NOT intended for:
►use outside of its intended use
►use on any products other than those listed as Parent
Products (Chapter 2.2).

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2.1.3. Dimensions and Weight
1 Width: 9.4 cm 3.7 in
2 Depth: 5.8 cm 2.3 in
3 Height: 3.7 cm 1.5 in
Camera weight: 0.173 kg 0.382 lb
4 Width: 7.2 cm 2.8 in
5 Depth: 2.8 cm 1.1 in
6 Height: 3.3 cm 1.3 in
Satellite camera weight: 0.078 kg 0.174 lb
1
2
3
Fig. 1 - Camera dimensions
4
5
6
Fig. 2 - Satellite camera dimensions

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2.1.4. Power Requirements
Input Voltage: 25-45VDC
Input Power DWA004: 16W
Input Power DWA005: 14W
2.1.5. Environmental Sealing
Dust-tight, watertight (not submersible).
2.1.6. Performance Specifications
Max video resolution: Full HD (1080p 30fps)
2.2. Parent Products
The RECON is intended to be used with one of the Parent
Products listed in this section. These Parent Products have
a user manual of their own, and shall be referred to for their
product specifications..
2.2.1. NAVIC
The NAVIC crawler is a steerable, motorized scanning
platform. Capable of longitudinal and circumferential
travel on pipes and tubes.
The NAVIC has a user manual of its own, and shall be
referred to for the NAVIC’S specifications.

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Chapter 3
DEFINITIONS
3.1. Definition of Symbols
Instructions to ‘look here’ or to ‘see this
part’
Denotes movement. Instructing user to
carry out action in a specified direction.
Indicates alignment axis
Alerts user that view has changed to a
reverse angle

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3.2. Safety Symbols
The following safety symbols might appear on the product
and in this document. Read and understand their meaning
below:
General
warning
symbol
This symbol is used to
alert the user to potential
hazards. All safety
messages that follow this
symbol shall be obeyed
to avoid possible ham or
material damage.
Shock hazard
caution
symbol
This symbol is used to
alert the user to potential
electric shock hazards.
All safety messages that
follow this symbol shall be
obeyed to avoid possible
harm.

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3.3. Safety Signal Words
The following safety signal words might appear in this
document. Read and understand their meaning below:
DANGER!
The DANGER signal word indicates an
imminently hazardous situation. It calls
attention to a procedure, practice, or
the like that if not correctly performed
or adhered to will result in death
or serious personal injury. Do not
proceed beyond a DANGER signal
word until the indicated conditions are
fully understood and met.
WARNING!
The WARNING signal word indicates a
potentially hazardous situation. It calls
attention to a procedure, practice, or
the like that if not correctly performed
or adhered to could result in death
or serious personal injury. Do not
proceed beyond a WARNING signal
word until the indicated conditions are
fully understood and met.
CAUTION!
The CAUTION signal word indicates a
potentially hazardous situation. It calls
attention to a procedure, practice,
or the like that if not correctly
performed or adhered to may result
in minor or moderate personal injury,
material damage, particularly to the
product, destruction of part or all of
the product, or loss of data. Do not
proceed beyond a CAUTION signal
word until the indicated conditions are
fully understood and met.

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Chapter 4
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
4.1. Component Identification
The RECON contains the following components:
Fig. 3 - Camera
DWA004
Fig. 4 - Camera bracket
DWS001
Fig. 5 - Camera cable
UMA050-
Fig. 6 - Tablet
DWA008
Fig. 7 - Satellite camera
DWA005
Fig. 8 - Dual camera bracket
DWS003

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Fig. 9 - Satellite camera cable
UMA047-
Fig. 10 - RECON case
DWA008

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4.2. Base System Components
4.2.1. Camera
The camera mounts to the crawler via the adjustable
camera bracket. The camera includes LED lights for low
light illumination.
Two sockets are found on the rear of the camera housing.
The
1
main socket (on the left when observing from
rear) is a connection for the camera cable. The 2
satellite socket (on the right when observing from rear)
accommodates a cable which plugs into the satellite
(rear) camera. The satellite socket includes a cap to
protect the socket when not in use.
Fig. 11 - Camera
21
Fig. 12 - Rear of camera

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4.2.2. Camera Bracket
The Camera Bracket attaches the unit to a crawler and
provides viewing angle adjustment for the camera.
4.2.3. Camera Cable
The Camera Cable connects the camera to the tablet as
well as connection to the crawler which provides power
to the camera.
4.2.4. Tablet
RECON • Studio application displays the video images.
4.2.5. Satellite Camera
The satellite camera oers a 2nd camera angle on the
crawler.
4.2.6. Dual Camera Bracket
The Dual Camera Bracket is used when using both the
camera and satellite camera.
4.2.7. Satellite Camera Cable
The satellite camera cable connects the satellite camera
to the main camera for the purpose of power and
transmission of video signals.
4.2.8. RECON Case
The product includes a fitted case for all the components
of this system.

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Chapter 5
PREPARATION FOR USE
First, prepare the NAVIC for use as instructed in the NAVIC
user manual.
5.1. Configurations
5.1.1. Single Camera
2
1
4
3
5
6
7
8
DescriptionID
Left drive module1
Right drive module2
Camera3
Camera connector4
Camera bracket5
Power connector6
Camera cable7
Tablet8
Fig. 13 - Single camera configuration

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5.1.2. Two Camera
DescriptionID
Left drive module1
Right drive module2
Camera3
Camera connector4
Satellite camera cable5
Dual camera bracket6
Satellite camera7
Power connector8
Camera cable9
Tablet10
8
2
1
4
3
5
6
7
9
10
Fig. 14 - Two camera configuration
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