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PRO 4

Equipment Guide - Control Panel

Control Panel

The control panel provides power, communications and a video interface between the surface and the ROV through the tether. The computer, which runs VideoRay Cockpit software to control the ROV is housed in the control panel along with a second display monitor.

Control Panel Power Specifications

The VideoRay Pro 4 operates on typical residential power in the range of 100-240 Volts AC, 50,60 Hz. This can be provided from the land-based grid, a generator, or a battery with an inverter. The typical power requirements for operating from a generator or inverter are 600 Watts minimum. VideoRay supplies an inverter with the Pro 4. For sales to locations that do not support U.S. style power cords, VideoRay also provides universal IEC adapter cords with the inverter.

The system includes a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) / Circuit Breaker to protect the operator.

There are two universal IEC power outlets on the back of the control panel. These outlets are protected by the GFCI. The GFCI must be on to use these outlets, but the control panel power switch does not need to be on.

The power in the tether is 74 Volts DC. This circuit is protected by a LIM (Line Insulation Monitor).

The procedures for testing the circuit safety components can be found in the Pre-Dive Preparations section of the Quick Start Instructions.

Display Monitor Tilt Arm

The Display Monitor Tilt Arm on the left side of the panel can be used to adjust the angle of the control panel lid, which houses the second monitor. To adjust the angle of the lid, loosen the locking collar, adjust the lid to the desired angle and tighten the locking collar.

Make sure to loosen the display monitor tilt arm before closing the control panel lid, and be careful when closing the lid to avoid damaging the computer or monitor or pinching any cables.

Do not block the fans. Blocking the fans can lead to overheating and component failure.


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