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P350 Operation Manual 2
Section 1 - Introduction to the system
1.1 Command module
The command module acts as the controller, digital
video recorder and viewer. Video is displayed on an 8”
industrial LCD. Video, pictures and inspection reports
are stored on a compatible high-speed Compact Flash
card, or USB memory drive.
1. On/Off Switch (only works when powered from the
DC input on the front panel).
2. Keypad and function keys: Allows the operator to
control the system, select functions and edit text
entries.
3. Keyboard: Enter text and use shortcuts to access
system features.
4. LCD Display: Shows video, images and various
system information.
5. Link Cable Socket: Connect the pushrod reel,
powered drum or manual external PSU to the
command module with a link cable.
6. Command module support clamp: Mount the
command module onto the drum support column,
or to the optional vehicle wall mounting kit.
7. Fuse holder: 5x20mm T3.15A 250V cartridge
fuse.
8. RCA Video Jacks: Provide extra input and output
options (for external composite video connection).
9. DC Power Socket: DC power input from vehicle
supply, battery box or mains adapter.
10. Compact Flash card slot: Compact Flash memory
card option to store video recordings, reports and
pictures. Also used to store and upload software
upgrades.
11. Keyboard Socket: Connects the keyboard.
12. Audio Socket: Connects the optional headset to
record audio over videos via the microphone.
13. USB-A socket: USB memory card option to store
video recordings, reports and pictures. Also used
to store and upload software. Can also be used
to connect the Gamepad controller.
14. USB-B Socket: USB connection to transfer files to
computers.
15. Internal battery lead, this dual-use cable is used to
charge the internal battery, or plugs into item 9 to
power the controller when the battery is charged.
16. Ethernet RJ-45 port, for connection with third-
party survey reporting tools.
17. Crawler joystick. Controls crawler speed and
steering. Buttons control elevator height.
18. Camera joystick. Controls camera pan and rotate.
Buttons control camera focus
19. Battery test: press to check battery charge level
(when on-board battery is fitted).
Keypad
20. Function keys: Use to select menu items or
activate short cuts.
21. Camera key: Press to take screen captures.
22. Text key: Press to access the on-screen text writer
menu.
23. Play: Enters the card browser menu. Starts video
playback of selected file.
24. Pause: Press to pause video playback or
recording.
25. Record: Press to begin a new video recording.
26. Stop: Press to stop video playback or recording.
27. Crawler stop: Stops the crawler moving.
28. Arrow keys: Use for navigation and to select
system parameters.
29. OK: Press to select or confirm choices in the menu
system.
30. LED Brightness/Camera Focus keys: press to
adjust LED brightness. Fn + Brightness to adjust
camera focus.
31. Rotate/Pan keys: press to rotate the camera view.
Fn + Rotate to pan left or right. Simultaneous
press will recenter the view.
32. Zoom/Iris AGC keys: press to zoom in or out of
the camera’s subject. Fn + Zoom to modify the Iris
and Automatic Gain Control settings (AGC not
available on Pan, Tilt and Zoom camera).
Simultaneous press will reset the zoom, Fn +
simultaneous press will reset to automatic iris and
disable the AGC.
33. Function key: Use in combination with other keys
to activate secondary button functions.
34. Elevator up key: move powered elevator upward
(if fitted).
35. Elevator down key: move powered elevator down
(if fitted).

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