Anykit AN430D8DL3

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Kāmera Tirotiro Borescope Anykit AN430D8DL3

Comprehensive instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance of your Anykit Industrial Endoscope Camera with 4.3" HD Screen.

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera, model AN430D8DL3. This industrial endoscope is designed for visual inspection in hard-to-reach areas such as pipes, engines, and wall interiors. It features a 4.3-inch HD screen, a waterproof probe, and a semi-rigid cable for versatile applications.

Important Note: This endoscope is for viewing only and does not support taking pictures or videos.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Kaua e whakamahia te taputapu ki ngā taiao kei reira ngā hau mura, ngā hau pahū rānei.
  • Puritia te taputapu mai i nga mara hiko kaha.
  • Me whakarite kia tino whakakīia te taputapu i mua i te whakamahinga hei karo i ngā whakararuraru i te wā e tirotirohia ana.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarereke ranei i te taputapu. Tukuna atu nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi whai tohu.
  • The camera probe is waterproof (IP67 rated), but the main display unit is not. Avoid exposing the display unit to water or moisture.
  • Avoid bending the semi-rigid cable excessively or sharply, as this may damage internal wiring.
  • Whakaorangia te taputapu ki te waahi makariri, maroke ina kore e whakamahia.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera (Main Unit with 4.3" HD Screen and integrated 10 ft semi-rigid cable)
  • Tauira Whakatau USB
  • Accessory Kit (Mirror, Hook, Magnet attachments)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera package contents
Image: Contents of the Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera package, including the main unit, coiled cable, USB charging cable, accessory attachments, and user manual.
Borescope camera attachments: mirror, hook, and magnet
Image: Close-up of the accessory attachments: a mirror for side viewing, a hook for retrieving objects, and a magnet for metallic items. These attach to the camera probe tip.

4. Hua Neke Atuview

The Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera is a self-contained unit designed for immediate use without external devices or software. It features a high-definition display and a flexible probe with adjustable lighting.

Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera main unit and coiled cable
Image: The main Anykit Borescope unit with its 4.3-inch screen displaying an engine component, connected to the coiled semi-rigid inspection cable with its illuminated camera tip.
Diagram of the 8.0mm camera lens and 6 LED lights
Whakaahua: He pahū view diagram illustrating the internal components of the 8.0mm camera lens and the arrangement of 6 LED lights for clearer imaging.
4.3 inch HD IPS screen features
Image: A close-up of the 4.3-inch HD IPS screen, highlighting its anti-scratch, anti-dust, and vivid color display capabilities, with a comparison to a less clear screen.
8.0mm inspection camera probe with adjustable LEDs and IP67 rating
Image: The 8.0mm inspection camera probe, showing its 6 adjustable LED lights and emphasizing its IP67 waterproof rating, suitable for wet environments.

Wae matua:

  • 4.3" HD IPS Screen: Provides clear, real-time inspection views.
  • Camera Probe (0.3" / 8.0mm diameter): Small enough to access tight spaces.
  • 6 Rama LED Whakaritea: Illuminates dark inspection areas with 3 brightness levels.
  • 10 ft Semi-Rigid Cable: Maintains its shape for precise maneuvering.
  • Pūhiko Whakahoki Anō 2000mAh kua Hangaia: E whakarato ana i te mahi tonu mō te 3 hāora.
  • IP67 Whakatauranga parewai: The camera probe is protected against dust and temporary immersion in water.
  • Te Hurihanga Whakaahua 180°: Adjust the image orientation on the screen.
  • 1.2-3.1" Focal Range: Tino pai viewing distance for clear images.

Mana me Tauranga:

Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera controls and ports diagram
Image: Diagram showing the layout of controls and ports on the Anykit Borescope main unit. Labels include Charging Port, Charging Indicator, Reset button, Power Button, Zoom button, and Flips/Normal (image rotation) button.
  • Pātene Hiko: Ka whakakā/whakaweto i te taputapu.
  • Pātene Whakatikatika Mārama: Cycles through 3 brightness levels for the camera LEDs.
  • Pātene Topa: Magnifies the image on the screen.
  • Image Rotation Button: Flips the image 180 degrees.
  • Tauranga Whakatau: Tauranga USB mo te utu i te pākahiko o roto.
  • Tohu Whakatau: Ko te rama rama e tohu ana i te mana utu.
  • Patene Tautuhi Anō: Mo te tautuhi wheketere ki te hiahiatia.

5. Tatūnga

  1. Utuhia te Pūrere: Before first use, fully charge the borescope using the provided USB cable and a standard USB power adapter (not included). The charging indicator will show charging status. A full charge typically takes a few hours.
  2. Āpiti Apatoko (Kōwhiringa): If needed, carefully attach the mirror, hook, or magnet to the tip of the camera probe. Ensure it is securely fastened.
  3. Whakahiko: Press and hold the Power Button until the screen illuminates. The device is ready for immediate use.
Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera held in hand, ready to use
Image: A hand holding the Anykit Borescope, demonstrating its compact size and readiness for use. The screen displays a live image from the camera probe.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Whakauruhia te Probe: Carefully guide the semi-rigid camera cable into the area you wish to inspect. The cable's flexibility allows it to navigate around obstacles, while its rigidity helps maintain direction.
  2. Whakaritea te Rama: Press the Light Adjustment Button to cycle through the three brightness levels of the LED lights on the camera probe. Select the optimal brightness for clear visibility in the inspection area.
  3. View i runga Mata: Observe the live feed on the 4.3-inch HD IPS screen.
  4. Tītaka Atahanga: If the image orientation is incorrect, press the Image Rotation Button to flip the view 180 nga nekehanga.
  5. Topa Mai/Whakaatu: Use the Zoom Button to magnify the image for closer inspection of details.
  6. Maneuver the Probe: Gently manipulate the cable to navigate the camera to different angles and depths. The 1.2-3.1 inch focal range provides the best clarity within this distance.
  7. Retrieve Objects (with attachments): If using the hook or magnet, carefully maneuver the probe to engage with the desired object for retrieval.
  8. Weto Whakakore: After inspection, press and hold the Power Button to turn off the device.

Taupānga Tauari:

Anykit Borescope Inspection Camera used in various scenarios
Whakaahua: E toru examples of the borescope in use: inspecting an engine compartment, examining an HVAC duct, and checking plumbing under a sink.
  • Automotive: Inspect engine cylinders, valves, gears, and other internal components.
  • Tirotiro Kāinga: Examine pipes, drains, wall cavities, and HVAC ducts for blockages, damage, or pests.
  • Whakamahi Ahumahi: Inspect machinery, equipment, and structural elements in manufacturing or construction.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi i te Probe: After each use, especially in dirty or wet environments, gently wipe the camera probe and cable with a soft, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Cleaning the Display Unit: Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the display screen and main unit. Avoid spraying liquids directly onto the unit.
  • Rokiroki: Coil the semi-rigid cable loosely and store the device in its original packaging or a protective case to prevent damage. Keep it in a dry place away from extreme temperatures.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Hei whakaroa i te ora o te pākahiko, utua te taputapu i ia wā, ahakoa kāore i te whakamahia pinepine. Kaua e pau rawa te pākahiko i mua i te utu anō.

8. Te Raru

Raruraru Take pea Rongoā
Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. He iti te pākahiko. Charge the device fully using the USB cable.
Karekau he whakaahua i runga i te mata. Camera cable not properly connected (if detachable model, though this is integrated). Internal issue. Ensure the device is powered on. If problem persists, try resetting the device. If still no image, contact support.
Ko te atahanga he rangirua, he maamaa ranei. Incorrect focal distance. Insufficient lighting. Dirty camera lens. Adjust the distance between the camera and the object (optimal 1.2-3.1 inches). Increase LED brightness. Clean the camera lens with a soft cloth.
Ko nga rama LED e kore e mahi. Lights turned off or set to lowest brightness. Press the Light Adjustment Button to cycle through brightness levels.
Ka whakatio te taputapu, ka kore ranei e aro. Hapa o te rorohiko. Press the Reset button (if available) or power off and restart the device.

9. Whakatakotoranga

Āhuahira Taipitopito
Tau tauira AN430D8DL3
Rahi Mata 4.3 inches IPS HD
Taimana Pakihi Panui 0.3 inihi (8.0mm)
Te roa o te taura 10 putu (3 mita)
Momo Tauera Tuimotu
Whakatauranga parewai IP67 (mo te tirotiro kamera anake)
Rarama LED 6 taumata wherikotanga ka taea te whakarite
Awhe Aronga 1.2 - 3.1 inihi (3cm - 8cm)
Pūhiko Raukaha 2000mAh Lithium Ion
Wā Mahi Tae atu ki te 3 haora (approx.)
Hunga Hua 6 x 2 x 3 inihi (wāhanga matua)
Taumaha Tūemi 12.31 hekere

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Anykit products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product package or visit the official Anykit website. Please have your model number (AN430D8DL3) and purchase date ready when contacting support.

For further assistance, you may contact Anykit customer service through their official channels.