Operator’s Manual5HD Z oom SeaCam ®disconnected. See the Flooding Repair Procedurefor more information.Integration ProcedureIntegrating Instruction1. Prepare a power supply with 10-36 VDC output.2. Connect the camera power, HD-SDI video,analog video, and control signals to theirrespective interfaces per the pinout specified forthe camera.3. Prepare the camera bulkhead connector asrequired, verifying proper lubrication of all O-ringsand seal surfaces with a silcone lubricant (sprayrecommended).4. Mate the female underwater connector to themale bulkhead using a smooth linear motion,making sure the connectors are fully seated andseals are engaged.5. Screw the locking sleeves together firmly (handtight-do not use tools). The camera is now readyfor operation; switch the power supply ON topower the camera. The camera draws a max of9W during operation and will work when suppliedwith 10-36 VDC.Video OutputThe digital HD video output from the camera is aSMPTE 292M compliant uncompressed HD-SDI datastream at 1.485 Gb/s. This camera is available withfield selectable 1080p/30, 1080p/29.97, 1080p/25,1080i/59.94, 1080i/50, 1080i/60, and 1080i/30 imageformats.Flooding Repair ProcedureIf the camera stops working while underwater, youshould assume that it has been flooded. When workingon a potentially flooded camera, it is important to useappropriate personal protective equipment to include, ata minimum, eye and hand protection.1. Immediately turn off the power to the unit.2. Open the housing by removing the rear endcap-retaining ring. Grasp the rear end cap in onehand and the camera housing in the other. Withcare, separate the two components using a linearmotion. If required, gently twist components whileseparating.3. Pour out any water trapped in the housing.4. If the camera is completely flooded, rinse theinternal components with clean fresh water inorder to minimize contamination and corrosion.5. Allow parts to dry in air or a convection oven setat 60° C (190° F).IMPORTANT! DeepSea Power & Light cannotbe responsible for any damage incurred duringemergency field repairs. Such repairs should beundertaken only as a last resort and by qualifiedpersonnel.Troubleshooting1. If the camera stops working while underwaterassume that it has been flooded. See FloodingRepair procedure.2. Once it has been determined that the camera isnot flooded, or if it does not turn on during pre-deployment checks, troubleshoot in the followingsequence:a. Check the cable/inline connector to makesure that correct voltage and currentare being supplied, and that the correctsockets are being used. See page 2 of thismanual for electrical specs.b. Remove the connector. Inspect theassembly for visual signs of wear. Use amulti-meter check for continuity or shortsin the connector. Try a spare connector, ifavailable.c. Check the wires that go from the powersupply to the camera base for wear. If theyappear worn, replace them.d. If the camera still does not work, return it toDSPL using the RMA Procedure.RMA Procedure for RepairFor warranty and non-warranty repairs, please contactDeepSea Power & Light for an RMA number prior toreturning the item. Please have the model number, serialnumber, and any other pertinent information along witha description of the problem on hand when calling, orinclude them in a fax or e-mail.When shipping the item, be sure that the freight is pre-paid (CODs will not be accepted) and that the RMAnumber is clearly printed on the outside of the box.