FAQ

1. How long do the rechargeable batteries last?
The Visionstick utilizes a light weight Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. Normal run time is three hours with video only. When the secondary illumination or LED’s are on the batteries will last for two hours. Run time can be increased by inserting two batteries at the same time. Our patented pass through battery design allows for one or two battery operation.

2. Can the image be recorded?
Yes, our video monitor has standard RCA composite I/O jacks. There are many options for recording from wireless applications to direct wiring to the device of your choice.

3. Does the system have wireless capabilities?
Currently we offer a wireless system to transmit the video image to a secondary location. The 2.4 GHz transmitter can send an image up to 150 yards to a 3.5 inch color monitor. The secondary monitor can be used as a stand alone or wired to a larger monitor.

4. Are the camera heads submersible?
All of our camera or probe heads are submersible. We seal all of our camera heads so that they are truly water/liquid tight.

5. How far can the Visionstick be submersed?
Our recommendation is up to the first locking or about four feet.

6. Do the systems have sound capabilities?
All Visionstick systems can be ordered with sound. The sound system is currently listen only.

7. How far can you see with the infrared in the darkness?
The infrared system can see up to sixty feet in darkness with the LED’s turned on.

8. Are the infrared LED’s visible when turned on?

No, we use a blue LED which is not visible by the human eye.

9. How many different sizes are offered for the Visionstick?
The Visionstick is offered in two standard sizes 10.5ft and 6ft. Special order lengths of 12ft and 20ft can be ordered but are packaged differently due to their extended lengths.

10. Can the video monitor be detached from the Visionstick?

The monitor mount allows for detachment. An extension cable is provided with each system allowing the user greater flexibility. Velcro straps are built-in to the back of the monitor so that it may be attached to the users vest or arm.