VideoFlex G4


Laserliner G4 VideoFlex ArcView Camera


G4 VideoFlex - Dimension 1      G4 VideoFlex - Dimension 2


Laserliner logo m1

G4 VideoFlex - symbol 123Completely read through the operating instructions, the “Warranty and Additional Information” booklet as well as the latest information under the internet link at the end of these instructions. Follow the instructions they contain. This document must be kept in a safe place and passed on together with the device.


Function / Application

This professional video inspection system VideoFlex G4 combined with an exchangeable camera unit is suitable for easy visual inspection of hard-to-reach places in pipes, cavities, shafts, masonry and motor vehicles. Images and videos can be stored on the SDHC memory card for analysis and documentation.


General safety instructions

­- The device must only be used in accordance with its intended purpose and within the scope of the specifications.
­- The measuring tools and accessories are not toys. Keep out of reach of children.
­- The structure of the device must not be modified in any way.
-­ Do not expose the device to mechanical stress, extreme temperatures, moisture or significant vibration.
-­ The device must no longer be used if one or more of its functions fail or the battery charge is weak.
-­ When using the device outdoors, make sure that the weather conditions are appropriate and/or that suitable protection measures are taken.
-­ The LCD unit must not be immersed in water. The base unit must not come in contact with liquids.
-­ It is absolutely vital to ensure that the VideoFlex G4 does not come into contact with chemicals, voltage, moving or hot objects. This can damage the device and put its user at risk of serious injury.
-­ The VideoFlex G4 must not be used for medical examinations / examining people.
-­ Please ensure compliance with the safety regulations set out by local and national authorities with regard to the correct and proper use of the device.
-­ The unit is not suitable for taking measurements close to dangerous voltages. Therefore always make sure that conductive parts are at zero potential when carrying out measurements in the vicinity of electrical systems. Safe isolation from the power supply and precautions to prevent systems being switched on again must be ensured by implementing suitable measures.


Safety instructions

Dealing with electromagnetic radiation
-­ The measuring device complies with electromagnetic compatibility regulations and limit values in accordance with EMC-Directive 2014/30/EU.
-­ Local operating restrictions ­- for example, in hospitals, aircraft, petrol stations or in the vicinity of people with pacemakers -­ may apply. Electronic devices can potentially cause hazards or interference or be subject to hazards or interference.


Information on maintenance and care

Clean all components with a damp cloth and do not use cleaning agents, scouring agents and solvents. Remove the battery(ies) before storing for longer periods. Store the device in a clean and dry place.


G4 VideoFlex - Features 1   G4 VideoFlex - Features 2 G4 VideoFlex - Features 3

1 LCD
2 ON/OFF
3 Hot keys
4 Type C USB interface
5 Video output
6 Micro SD card slot
7 Camera unit with rotary control
8 Battery compartment
9 Camera unit connection

a Rotation 180° / Mirroring / Delete recording
b Menu control / LED lighting -­
c Menu control / Zoom in
d Menu control / LED lighting +
e Media gallery
f Settings mode / Cancel
g Menu control / Zoom out
h Trigger / Record / Confirm
i Image / video selection


Image record mode        Video record mode

G4 VideoFlex - Mode 1     G4 VideoFlex - Mode 2

a Image recording
b Insert SD card
c Battery status
d Video recording
e REC: Recording
f Zoom
g LED lighting
h Current date
i Current time

Image playback mode              Video playback mode

G4 VideoFlex - Mode 3         G4 VideoFlex - Mode 4

j Image recording
k Number of image
l Video recording
m Recording time
n Play
o Play duration
p Pause


Settings mode

G4 VideoFlex - Mode 5    G4 VideoFlex - Mode 6

q Format data medium
r Select colour mode
s Select language
(EN, JP, FR, DE, IT, PT, NL, ES)
t Auto shutdown
u Factory setting
v Set date/time
w Firmware version


First use
1 Connection for flex cable                        2 ON/OFF

G4 VideoFlex - Connection for flex cable        G4 VideoFlex - On Off


3 Inserting micro-SD cardG4 VideoFlex - Inserting micro-SD card

To insert a micro-SD card, first open the rubber cover and then insert the memory card as illustrated. You cannot record anything without a storage medium.

G4 VideoFlex - symbol 123 The device must be switched off before removing the micro-SD.


4 Settings mode

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 1 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 3 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 5

To return to recording mode, press the ESC button several times.


a. Format data medium

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 6 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 8 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A

G4 VideoFlex - symbol 123All data on the SD card will be deleted. This procedure cannot be undone. There is no further prompt to confirm deletion.


b. Select colour mode

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 9 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 10 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


c. Select language (EN, JP, FR, DE, IT, PT, NL, ES)

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 11 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 12 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


d. Auto shutdown

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 13 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 14 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


e. Factory setting

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 15 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 16 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


f. Set date/time

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 17 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 18 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


g. Firmware version

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 19 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 20


5 Record mode

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 1Still images/Video recordings
Line up the camera head on the flex cable and move it to the required position. If lighting conditions are poor, switch on the LED lighting. Zoom in on distant or small objects. The manual image rotation function enables the image to be rotated by 180° on the monitor. Briefly press the OK button to take a still image or make a video recording and save it to the SD card. Press the button again to stop recording.


a. Image/video recording selection

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 3 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 5


b. LED lighting

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 6 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 7 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2

1x = 20%
2x = 40%
3x = 60%
4x = 80%
5x = 100%

c. Zoom

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 8 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2

1x = 120%
2x = 140%
3x = 160%
4x = 180%
5x = 200%

d. Image rotation / Mirroring

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 9 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 10 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 11

From the original image
1x = horizontal mirroring
2x = Rotation 180°
3x = vertical mirroring
4x = Original image

e. Record still image

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 12 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A


f. Start/stop video recording

G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 13 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 14 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 15 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 16


6 Manual image alignment

with fixed camera unit

G4 VideoFlex - Manual image alignment 1


with flexible camera unit

G4 VideoFlex - Manual image alignment 2 G4 VideoFlex - Manual image alignment 3


7 Playback mode

G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 1

Playback of still images/video recordings
Press the “e” button to call up the media gallery. Confirm with 3 “OK” to show the selected image or video in full screen mode.
Use the arrow keys to navigate in the media gallery and full screen mode. Press the “f” button to exit playback mode.


a. Navigation

G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 3 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 5 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 6


b. Delete recording

G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Record mode 10 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 7

 

G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 8 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 9 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 4 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 7A

G4 VideoFlex - symbol 123 Recordings can only be deleted in full screen mode. Deleting cannot be undone.

G4 VideoFlex - symbol 123 All files and folders can be deleted by reformatting the data medium. Refer to “4 a. Format Data Medium”.


c. Playback

G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 10 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 11 G4 VideoFlex - Settings mode 2 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 12 G4 VideoFlex - Playback mode 13

Press the “ESC” button to stop playback.


USB data transfer

Data saved on the SD card can be transferred to PC either with a suitable card reader or directly via the USB port. Please refer to the manual supplied with your card reader for information about connecting your card adapter or card reader to a PC.


Connect power supply/battery charger

To charge the device, plug the supplied power supply/charger into the type C USB “4″ interface and connect it to a suitable power source.


Technical Data Technical revisions reserved. 20W41
Screen type 3.5″ TFT colour display
Display resolution 320 x 240 pixels
Image/Video resolution 640 x 480 pixels
Image format/Video format JPEG / AVI
Memory Micro-SD memory card up to 16 GB
Connections Type C USB, RCA video output
Power supply Li-Ion pack battery 3.7V / 2.6Ah
Operating time ca. 6 Std.
Operating conditions 0°C … 45°C, max. humidity 20 … 85% rH, no condensation, max. working altitude 4000 m above sea level
Storage conditions -10°C … 60°C, max. humidity 80% rH
Dimensions (W x H x D) 181 x 207 x 96 mm
Weight 342 g (incl. battery pack)
EU directives and disposal

Laserliner - Certi

This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of goods within the EU.

This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment.

Further safety and supplementary notices at: http://laserliner.com/info?an=AGG


 


 


 


 


VideoFlex G4

SERVICE VideoFlex G4 - Service 1     VideoFlex G4 - Service 2

Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
-­ Laserliner ­-
Möhnestraße 149, 59755 Arnsberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: +49 2932 638-333
info@laserliner.com

Rev20W41 8.082.96.184.1


Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
Donnerfeld 2
59757 Arnsberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: -333
www.laserliner.com

Disposal Icon m11Disposal Icon m111CE Marking Icon m11

 

 

Laserliner logo m1

 


 

Documents / Resources

Laserliner G4 VideoFlex ArcView Camera [pdf] User Manual
G4, VideoFlex ArcView Camera

References

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *