FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
New users typically have some pretty basic questions about the Pro 4. Before getting to the details, this section is provided to address the questions asked most frequently, without having to scan through the manual to find the answers. Additional questions and answers are available online at www.rovfaq.com, which is also linked at the top of this page.
How hard is it to learn how to operate the Pro 4?
The Pro 4 is easy to learn to operate. In a few hours, user should be able to pilot the ROV confidently in clear, calm water and know enough about it to maintain it in good condition for years. However, mastering all the knowledge and developing the skills to be able to pilot the ROV in much more demanding situations with near zero visibility and swift current will require more experience. See the Quick Start Instructions for more information.
How deep can the Pro 4 go?
The rated depth of the Pro 4 is 300 meters (1000 feet).
How fast can the Pro 4 go?
The rated speed of the Pro 4 is 4.2 knots.
In how much current can the Pro 4 operate?
While the logical answer seems to be that it can not operate in current faster than the vehicle can go in calm water, operational tactics can be used to operate in current that exceeds the maximum speed of the ROV. See the Piloting in Current section of the Operations Guide for more information.
How much can you pick up with the Pro 4?
The Pro 4 manipulator closes with about 4.5 kilograms (10 pounds) of force, and the vehicle has limited vertical thrust. However, if you can grab a secure hold of an object, you can retrieve it by pulling on the tether. Items weighing up to 20 kilograms (80 pounds) in water have been successfully retrieved. See the Tether section in the Equipment Guide for more information.
How much tether can you use with the Pro 4?
The maximum tether length is about 600 meters (2000 feet). Tether is like conventional electric extension cords and multiple sections can be plugged in together. See the Tether section in the Equipment Guide for more information.
How do you adjust the buoyancy and trim of the Pro 4?
The buoyancy and trim can be adjusted by opening the skid pod and adding or removing the brass ballast weights. See the Pre-Dive Preparations section of the Quick Start Instructions for more information.
Can you record pictures and video from the Pro 4?
Pictures and videos can be recorded in digital format on the computer. There is also an analog out connector for recording to standard analog devices that accept a composite video signal. See the Images and Videos section in the Operations Guide for more information.
Can you record topside audio for narration?
Topside audio can be recorded along with the video file. Audio can be muted while recording to eliminate background noise. See the Video Window section in the VideoRay Cockpit Guide for more information.
Can you import data from other systems?
Data from sensors or other systems can be imported into VideoRay Cockpit and displayed on the video as overlay test. See the Data Import section in the VideoRay Cockpit Guide for more information.
Can you export data from the Pro 4?
Data from the VideoRay Pro 4 sensors can be exported to other systems via a COM port in real time or a file for post processing. See the Data Export section in the VideoRay Cockpit Guide for more information.
How much maintenance is required for the Pro 4?
The Pro 4 is easy to maintain. There are very few consumable parts, and these have been designed to be as easy to replace as possible. Cleaning the vehicle after each use is one of the most important maintenance requirements. See the Routine Maintenance section of the Maintenance Guide for more information.