PICSEE PICSEE-360 Operating instructions

PICSEE-360
Operating and maintenance manual
Model PICSEE-360
Serial numbers PIC-210001 to PIC 210055
Month and Year of production :
07/2021
Operating weight 600 kg
HXLXW 246 x 100 x 100 cm
Date 20-7-2021
Version 1.1 English Translation
Produced by:
Construction Cam BV
Calandstraat 26 a
3316 EA Dordrecht
The Netherlands
www.picseecam.com
Tel +31 (0) 78 2049380
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CONTENTS
Introduction
3
PICSEE Specifications
4
Do’s en Don’ts
5
Primary component locations
6-7
Safety risks, warnings and residual risks
8-9
Transport
10
Commissioning and decommissioning
11-12
AXIS Companion end user guide
13-14
Maintenance procedures
15-16
Instruction hand winch
17-18
Circuit diagram - Electric
19-20
Security box drawings
21-22
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INTRODUCTION
The PICSEE-360 is a temporary monitoring unit designed to, for example,
secure your construction site or parking lot. The unit offers temporary mobile
camera surveillance capable of detecting movement and zooming in on the
movements of the unwanted guest on your premises. PICSEE sends a
notification immediately. Depending on your needs, this can be to a security
center or your own phone or tablet. The PICSEE-360 also has a speaker that
allows you to address the intruder to scare him away. All the applications
ensure the optimal temporary security of your site.
Safety & quality
PiCSEE has a secure VPN connection and/or peer-to-peer connection.
Thanks to the high-resolution cameras, you get top-quality images, partly
because no concessions are made for bandwidth. Our cameras are also
less vulnerable to cybercrime and have a long service life with low
service costs. The box can be locked and has lifting eyes enabling it to be
moved safely.
Efficient
All updates, calibration and configuration can be done online, saving you time
and money. In addition, because of the intelligent VCA software there is little
chance of false alarms.
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PICSEE SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Maximum height of the mast
Height of the camera location
7.00 m
6.70 m
Maximum weight of the attachments to the mast
60 kg
Length and width for extended stabilisers
2.22 m x 2.22 m
Total weight
600 kg
Weight of cameras and LED lamps
Q 6100-E
Q 6155-E
4.0 kg
3.0 kg
3 LED lamps total weight
6.0 kg
Resistant to wind force
Maximum resistance to wind force
85 km/h
Dimensions security box with mast fully retracted
Height x Length x Width
2.46 m x 1.00 m x 1.00 m
Empty weight
455 kg
Energy source
External
230 V
Battery
12 V - 260 Ah - max 24 h Emergency power supply
Specifications battery charger
AC in
220 - 240 V - 50/60 Hz
AC out
230 V - 50/60 Hz
DC in /out
12 V 50 A in and 20 A out
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DO’S en DON’TS
DO'S
1. Read, understand, and follow the instructions in the PICSEE and in the operating
manual.
2. Give only authorized, competent, and trained employees access to PICSEE.
3. Use the PICSEE for mobile camera surveillance applications only.
4. Always shift the red battery switch to the OFF mode when transporting, storing, and
maintaining the PICSEE. This is located on the outside of the E-box. The operation works
with the red removable toggle button in the E-box.
5. Lubricate the grease points at least every 3 months.
6. Fully charge the battery at least once every 3 months.
7. Always pull out the 4 outriggers to level and stabilize the PICSEE and also use the
outriggers to support the legs.
8. Always use the two cables to straighten the mast. Do not stretch the cables.
9. Always take overhead obstacles into account when erecting the mast. For example,
trees, electricity wires, high voltage cables, etc.
10. Always check the steel cable before use and inspect it thoroughly on a regular basis.
11. Check the PICSEE regularly for oxidation by moisture and rain.
12. Avoid peak voltage. This can occur when power is supplied by the electricity grid or by a
generator set.
DON'TS
1. Never raise the mast and always retract it when the wind force is higher than 85 km/h
2. Never place the PICSEE on a horizontal slope of more than 5 degrees.
3. Never move the telescopic mast beyond the red marked limit on the mast itself.
4. Do not modify the PICSEE in any way without written permission from the manufacturer.
5. Never move the PICSEE when the mast is extended.
6. Never remove the plug from the 230 V socket during operation.
7. Be careful looking into the LED lighting. This can cause damage to your eyes.
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COMPONENT LOCATIES
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The winch lever is used for both the winching of the mast and for
turning up the outriggers.
Level
Winch lever
Jack plates
Winch lever
Outriggers
Jack plates
Cables
1. Computer
2. Recorder
3. Circuit breakers 3x
4. Inverter Multiplus
5. Battery switch
6. Glass fuse
7. Fan
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SAFETY RISKS, WARNINGS AND RESIDUAL RISKS
Safety hazards in case of intended and unintended use
●Mechanical hazards
○Risk of tilting when driving with extended mast
○Wear of the steel cable
●Electrical hazards
○Arc flash due to entangled battery cables
●Hazards from the environment
○Due to it being placed outside, the device is exposed to weather and risk of falling
over due to strong winds and oxidation due to moisture and rain.
●Hazards from materials, substances, or biological agents
○The battery contains acid and should not be damaged.
●Radiation hazards
○The light sources have a brightness that can be harmful to the eyes.
Warnings!
●Please read this user manual and the warnings in the PICSEE before using the Picsee.
●Wear appropriate safety equipment while using the Picsee and observe national safety
standards at the installation site.
●Never raise the mast and always retract it if the wind force exceeds 85 km/h
●The maximum horizontal incline angle of the PICSEE is 5 degrees.
●The maximum weight of attachments to the mast is 60 kg.
●It is strongly recommended to perform a service and maintenance check every 3
months.
●When transporting, storing, and maintaining the PICSEE, always turn off the red battery
switch on the outside of the E-box. Place the removable red toggle button in the E-box.
●Never winch the telescopic mast beyond the limit marked on the mast itself.
●The light sources are of a high intensity which can be harmful to the eyes
●Never move the PICSEE when the mast is erected.
●Never give access to the PICSEE to people lacking prior instruction/training on enabling,
setting up, and/or maintaining the PICSEE.
●Beware of arc flash when battery cables become pinched.
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Rest risks
●An arc flash is unlikely but can occur when the battery cables in the PICSEE become
pinched. The PICSEE is locked and is not accessible to those unauthorized, but if an
accident occurs, for example, during transport, there is a chance that an arc flah will
occur.
●Battery acid leakage.
●Damage to eyes due to the high brightness of the light sources.
●Oxidation of the PICSEE due to weather conditions.
Safety icons
Icon Meaning Location
Dangerous Electrical Voltage E-Box
Danger of arc flash Battery
Rotating gears Gear housing
Dangers due to batteries Battery
Access prohibited for those unauthorized E-Box
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TRANSPORT
Loading and delivery
1. Using the designated lifting eyes and forklift slots, load the PICSEE safely onto the truck
utilizing a crane or a forklift, and secure the PICSEE with straps. If more than one PICSEE
is transported simultaneously, ensure that they are not placed up against each other to
prevent the panels from being damaged.
2. By order of the client, the PICSEE is unloaded at the designated location.
Collection
3. Using the designated lifting eyes and forklift slots, load the PICSEE safely onto the truck
utilizing a crane or a forklift, and secure the PICSEE with straps. If more than one PICSEE
is transported simultaneously, ensure that they are not placed up against each other to
prevent the panels from being damaged and return it to a depot in accordance with the
instruction in the pick-up order.
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COMMISSIONING
Stabilizing and winching
●Check the warning decals inside the PICSEE before using the mast. Place the PICSEE on a
stable, flat surface that is strong enough to support the weight of the PICSEE (600 kg).
●Extend the 4 outriggers to the desired length and place the jack plates under the
outriggers so that the legs are centered on the plates.
●Adjust the 4 spindles to the desired height and level the PICSEE.
●The 2 cables are attached to the top corners. Before extending the telescopic mast,
hang the cables on the outside of the PICSEE to avoid entrapment. The cables must be
positioned correctly and must not be crossed when the mast is winched out.
●There must be sufficient space to winch out the mast with the winch. Think of electricity
wires, trees, etc.
●Remove the winch handle from its holder and turn it clockwise to raise the mast. To
reach the maximum height, extend the mast until the red mark appears on the mast. To
secure the mast, turn the winch handle a little further until the cables are taut. Be careful
not to overextend the cables!
Activate
●Make sure that the Multi Plus switch is on OFF.
●Insert sw 230V mains power plug.
●Remove the water cap from the switch and insert the red button.
●Turn the red knob completely clockwise. .
●Check whether the 3 circuit breakers are switched off.
●Set the switch on the Multiplus to on.
●The green LED will light up on the front of the Multiplus
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●After about 10 seconds, the Multiplus switches from Inverter to Charger,
now 230V ~ from the mains is used. The orange LED lights up. If necessary,
the Multiplus will start charging the battery.
When the LED flashes orange, the battery is charging in off mode. (float
charge)
●Now switch on the three circuit breakers
●The fan will now start working, and the LED on the recorder will turn from orange to green.
●On the computer, the white LED will light up for about 5 seconds and then turn off.
●Press the computer's power button, which will then turn on.
DECOMMISSIONING
Turn off
●Contact the client's key holder to collect the keys to the PICSEE and the E-box.
●Shut down the computer by pressing the power button. The white LED will now go out.
●Shut down the recorder by pressing the power button for 3 seconds until you hear a beep.
The green LED will turn off.
●Turn off the three machines. ATTENTION! The recorder and computer
should be turned off.
●Turn the switch of the Multiplus to off.
Retract the mast and the stabilizers/outriggers
●Remove the winch lever from its holder and turn it counterclockwise to lower the mast.
When lowering the mast, ensure the cables in the PICSEE are correctly positioned and
don’t cross.
●When the mast is fully retracted, make sure that there is still tension on the steel wire of
the mast.
●Turn the 4 spindles on the stamp legs until they are fully screwed in.
●Push/slide the outriggers completely into the PICSEE and secure them with the steel
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cables.
●Place the winch handle and the outrigger plates back into the appropriate holders.
●Go over the PICSEE’s condition with the person responsible at the client’s end for possible
damage and/or missing items such as stamping plates and take pictures of the overall
condition of the PICSEE.
AXIS COMPANION END USER GUIDE
1. After completing the registration form, an account will be created based on the email
address specified.
invitation' (check your spam if you don't see the email in your inbox).
3. Click the green button in the link to enter the details for your user account:
4.After adding your details and accepting the terms and conditions, close the
webpage.
5. Install the mobile app
You can use the AXIS Companion 4 mobile app to control your system anyplace,
anywhere.
1. Go to your App store (Iphone & Ipad) or Google Play (Android
devices);
2. Search for AXIS Companion 4 and download the app;
3. Open the app and log in using your MyAxis account;
4. You will see the images from the Cameras (see example below)
Overview Images Overview of 1 Camera with speaker function PTZ Preset Positions
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Axis Companion App daily use
Take a snapshot of the live image
PTZ presets (send the PTZ to preset presets)
Click the 'HQ' button to change the quality. At a lower internet speed, the low-quality setting is
recommended for smoother images.
Click on the best images for the highest quality. There will then be a check mark in it.
Click and hold the speaker button to speak live via the Horn Speaker.
The event button is disabled by default and cannot be used.
The devices button gives you an overview of the devices.
Recordings.
You can change some personal settings via the User button.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
DAILY MAINTENANCE/CHECKS
Always check the condition of the steel cable
REGULAR MAINTENANCE ON RETURNS AS WELL AS AT LEAST EVERY 3
MONTHS
●Using a pressure washer, clean the outside of the PICSEE.
●Using Glassex and a clean microfiber cloth, clean the camera lenses.
●Lubricate the lock and hinges with WD-40, legs with Graphite EP2, and the winch and
pulley with MOLYKOTE G-0052 FM (see lubrication point locations below)
●Check batteries / fully charging
●Check all bolts and nuts for:
○Lamps;
○Speaker;
○Cameras;
○E-chain® above and below;
○E-box
○Winch;
○Door panels;
CHECK AFTER TRANSPORT
Visual inspection of the inside and outside of the Security Box, including the E-box
ANNUAL INSPECTION
The E-BOX must be inspected annually by a recognized inspection body per NEN 3140 or SCIOS
scope 9.
According to the Machinery Directive, the steel cable must be inspected annually by an expert.
LONG-TERM STORAGE
Battery check: full charge every 3 months
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LOCATIONS LUBRICATION POINTS
A B C D E
Pulley (3x) Gears Legs Hinges Lock
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INSTRUCTION HAND WINCH
Instructions for operation and maintenance steel cable hand winch
Basic description
The steel cable hand winch is a mechanical device for hoisting objects (the weight of which
should not exceed 500 kg), lifting is achieved by winding or unwinding a steel wire rope over
the reel (pos.1), turning a reel is achieved by tightening the nut (pos. 2)
The winch has two rotation directions; the first (turn the nut clockwise) winds the cable on the
reel; in turn, the load is lifted, and the coupling (pos. 4) engaged, causing the power to be
transferred through the gear mechanism. The clutch (pos. 4) is disengaged when turning the
nut counterclockwise, and the cable unwinding is turned on.
For safety, the clutch mechanism engages automatically and disables the cable unwinding
when too much tension is applied to the cable.
If the force (weight) pulls on the cable while the manual unwinding is done, the clutch is in
friction mode, meaning that the friction plates are close together and ‘rubbing’, resulting in
excessive friction plate wear. Therefore, all parts where friction occurs must be greased
regularly.
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Maintenance
For maintenance purposes, the hand winch should be greased regularly with MOLYKOTE
G-0052 FM, especially the area around the coupling (pos. 4). This will significantly extend the
life of the winch. To lubricate the area around the coupling, it is necessary to remove the gear
cover and unwind the nut (pos. 2) so that the winch is not loaded; this frees up the surfaces on
the brass clutch plates for lubrication.
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - ELECTRICAL
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