Remington EYE BALL R1 Manuel utilisateur

EYE BALL R1
COMPACT WIRELESS
360° MOBILE DISPLAY SYSTEM
IMPORTANT!
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE
USING THIS PRODUCT.
Page 2 .........Specifications
Page 3 .........About
Page 8 .........Charging
Page 10 .......Using
Page 21 .......Training
Page 22 .......Maintaining
OWNER’S MANUAL

Eye Ball FCC ID:TII-EBR1
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission for sale only directly to law enforcement organizations that are
eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 ofthe Commission’s rules. This device has not been authorized and may not be offered for
sale or lease, or sold or leased, to any other entities.
The Eyeball transmitters shall be used only by law enforcement agencies for emergencies involving safety-of-life and for training purposes. The
transmitters shall not be used for permanent or fixed operations. In order to comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, PDU antennas
should be held at a minimum of 7.9 inches (20 cm) or more from the body of all users. Please refer to page 11 of this manual.
This device operates at the 2.4 GHz band, a frequency band used by radio local area network equipment, cordless telephones, and other
unlicensed devices that are certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Such other devices operating in the same vicinity as the
Eyeball R1 could cause degradation or loss of its signal. Operation of this device could cause other 2.4 GHz devices and systems in the vicinity
to lose their ability to transmit packets or digital signals, ormay slow packet transmission rates and their operation could interfere with this
device.Where repetitious use of the device is planned in a specific geographic area (e.g., a security perimeter), and when it will not compromise the
mission, frequency coordination with existing 2.4 GHz systems is desirable to minimize the potential for mutual interference. Where possible and not
mission compromising, Eye Ball R1 users should select a channel that is not in use by other 2.4 GHz devices in the vicinity, orshould notify area 2.4
GHz users how to adjust frequencies if their systems experience degradation in packet delivery rates.
The Eye Ball R1 is developed and manufactured by ODF Optronics Ltd.

Eye Ball FCC ID:TII-EBR1
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission for sale only directly to law enforcement organizations that are
eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 ofthe Commission’s rules. This device has not been authorized and may not be offered for
sale or lease, or sold or leased, to any other entities.
The Eyeball transmitters shall be used only by law enforcement agencies for emergencies involving safety-of-life and for training purposes. The
transmitters shall not be used for permanent or fixed operations.
This device operates at the 2.4 GHz band, a frequency band used by radio local area network equipment, cordless telephones, and other
unlicensed devices that are certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Such other devices operating in the same vicinity as the
Eyeball R1 could cause degradation or loss of its signal. Operation of this device could cause other 2.4 GHz devices and systems in the vicinity
to lose their ability to transmit packets or digital signals, ormay slow packet transmission rates and their operation could interfere with this
device.Where repetitious use of the device is planned in a specific geographic area (e.g., a security perimeter), and when it will not compromise the
mission, frequency coordination with existing 2.4 GHz systems is desirable to minimize the potential for mutual interference. Where possible and not
mission compromising, Eye Ball R1 users should select a channel that is not in use by other 2.4 GHz devices in the vicinity, orshould notify area 2.4
GHz users how to adjust frequencies if their systems experience degradation in packet delivery rates.
The Eye Ball R1 is developed and manufactured by ODF Optronics Ltd.

Eye Ball FCC ID:TII EBR1
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been authorized by the Federal Communications Commission for sale only directly to law enforcement organizations that are
eligible for licensing under the provisions of Section 90.20 ofthe Commission’s rules. This device has not been authorized and may not be offered for
sale or lease, or sold or leased, to any other entities.
The Eyeball transmitters shall be used only by law enforcement agencies for emergencies involving safety-of-life and for training purposes. The
transmitters shall not be used for permanent or fixed operations.
This device operates at the 2.4 GHz band, a frequency band used by radio local area network equipment, cordless telephones, and other
unlicensed devices that are certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Such other devices operating in the same vicinity as the
Eyeball R1 could cause degradation or loss of its signal. Operation of this device could cause other 2.4 GHz devices and systems in the vicinity
to lose their ability to transmit packets or digital signals, ormay slow packet transmission rates and their operation could interfere with this
device.Where repetitious use of the device is planned in a specific geographic area (e.g., a security perimeter), and when it will not compromise the
mission, frequency coordination with existing 2.4 GHz systems is desirable to minimize the potential for mutual interference. Where possible and not
mission compromising, Eye Ball R1 users should select a channel that is not in use by other 2.4 GHz devices in the vicinity, orshould notify area 2.4
GHz users how to adjust frequencies if their systems experience degradation in packet delivery rates.
The Eye Ball R1 is developed and manufactured by ODF Optronics Ltd.

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About
General information
The Eye Ball R1 is a unique system that provides live video and audio surveillance of
indoor and outdoor locations that otherwise can’t be directly observed. The Eye Ball
R1 System reduces the danger associated with gathering information in small hazardous
and confined spaces, such as buildings, caves, tunnels and alleys. It is well-suited for
counter-terrorism and law enforcement operations in urban, rural and wilderness areas.
The Eye Ball R1 consists of two main components:
Remote Viewer (RV). Two RVs are supplied with the system.
Personal Display Unit (PDU).
About the size of a standard baseball, each rugged RV can be placed, rolled, dropped or
lowered into a hazardous location. When active, each RV sends video and audio to the
PDU, which enables a user to monitor the RV’s surroundings from a distance.
Remote Viewer #2
(RV2)
Training ball
Personal Display
Unit (PDU)
in pouch
Chargers (2)
Lens Brush
Charger AC
cords, carrying
strap and
manual
under PDU
Remote Viewer #1
(RV1)
Small parts and spares
IMPORTANT!
To obtain warranty service, you must mail the
Warranty Registration Card provided with the
Eye Ball RV1 System. You can also register
online at www.remingtonTD.com.

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Remote Viewer
Slightly larger than a standard baseball. Can be tossed, rolled, dropped or lowered
into a hazardous location. Rugged construction prevents internal damage from
reasonable impact. (Note: The RV is not a breaching tool.)
Self-righting. Weighted base turns the RV upright from any orientation (unless there
are local obstacles).
Internal video camera provides 55° horizontal and 41° vertical field of view, and
user-controlled 2x digital zoom. Unlimited rotation in either direction enables full
360° surveillance.
Internal near-infrared (NIR) LEDs illuminate the scene. LEDs can be remotely set to
on, off or automatic (i.e., on or off as determined by the RV’s light sensor).
Internal microphone provides audio surveillance.
Powered by a rechargeable battery (up to 2 hours operation if illumination LEDs
are off, up to 2 hours operation if illumination LEDs are on, and up to 24 hours of
operation in Standby Mode).
Can be operated from charger (connected to 110/220VAC power source) for
continuous surveillance operations.
About

5
Microphone Auto
Illumination
Sensor
Illumination
LEDs
Camera
and Lens
Base
Front view
Ball Identifiers
(white = RV1,
black = RV2)
Rear view
Charging Jack (with
Pull Pin removed)
Pull Pin (remove from
Charging Jack when using
and charging RV)
About

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About
Personal Display Unit
Lightweight handheld unit displays video received from one or two RVs, and
enables user to control one or two RVs.
Can be used up to 200 yards away from RV outdoors, line of sight; up to 40 yards
indoors through walls, floors and other obstructions.
Channel selection eliminates interference from other devices operating nearby.
Provides audio output through 3.5mm earphone jack.
Composite video output for connection to head up display or other video displays.
Powered by rechargeable battery (up to 3 hours of operation).
Can be operated from charger (connected to 110/220VAC power source) for
continuous surveillance operations.
Additional components supplied with the Eye Ball R1 include:
Two chargers (110/220VAC auto-sensing wall plug-in type).
PDU cover and shoulder sling.
Lowering wire adapter.
Pole/spike adapter.
Lens brush.
Cleaning cloth.
Spares: base screws, pull pins and lens cover.
Optional components (available from Remington Technologies Division,
301-208-8686, www.remingtonTD.com):
Telescoping pole.
RV spike.
RV duty belt and holsters.
Lowering wire holster.
Canvas carrying case.
Additional pull pins.

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Bottom view
S-Video
Output Jack
(for use with
head-up display)
Charging JackHeadphone Jack
About
Front view
Data antenna
(shown in storage position)
Power
Display
Standby
Illumination
(off by default)
Channel Select
Zoom
Continuous
Rotation On/Off
Rotation
Direction
and Nudge
Mute
(on by default)
Volume BrightnessContrast
Video/audio antenna
(shown in storage position)
RV1 Status
RV2 Status
PDU Battery
Status
Flip View

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Charging Jack
Using a charger
IMPORTANT: Use the chargers only within a temperature
range of 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 14°C).
Tip: The two chargers are identical. They can be used to
charge both the PDU and RVs.
Before charging: Attach the power cord to the charger. Do not connect the charger
to a power receptacle until directed to do so in the charging instructions.
After charging: Detach the power cord from the charger. Store the charger and
power cord in the R1 carrying case.
To charge the Personal Display Unit
1. If the Personal Display Unit (PDU) is on, turn it off: press the Power button
(in the upper left corner) for 2 seconds.
2. Connect the Charger Plug to the PDU’s
Charging Jack.
3. Plug the Charger into a 110 or 220VAC
receptacle (the charger automatically
adjusts to the available voltage).
4. Charge the PDU for at least 5½ hours. Charger LED is red during charge, and green
when finished. Charging will stop automatically when the battery is fully charged.
Tip: You can use the PDU while it is charging, but the PDU
must be off when the charger is first turned on.
5. Remove the Charger from the receptacle.
6. Disconnect the Charger Plug from the PDU.
Charging
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