Video Inspection System has SD card reader, docking arm.
April 12, 2010 -
Gen-Eye SD(TM) video pipe inspection and location system, supplied in padded package that weighs 10 lb, features Command Module with 8 in. color LCD, SD Card Reader, and full keyboard. Docking arm can be used to mount on full size reel to troubleshoot 3-10 in. lines or mini reel to view 2-4 in. lines. In addition to voice over microphone and switch, features include LED dimmer control, camera test port, video and audio out connections, and storage compartment.
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Original Press release
General Pipe Cleaners
1101 Thompson Ave.
McKees Rocks, PA, 15136 USA

General's New Gen-Eye SD(TM) Video Inspection System with SD Card Reader and Docking Arm
The new Gen-Eye SD(TM) video pipe inspection and location system from General Pipe Cleaners gives you all the features of a full size video inspection system in a compact, lightweight package. The Command Module features an 8" LCD color monitor for crisp, clear pictures, an SD Card Reader to store video or still images (a 1 GB card records approximately 2 hours of video), and a full keyboard for on-screen titling. All are safely contained in a padded 10 lb. package. Use the docking arm to mount it on a full size reel to trouble-shoot 3" to 10" lines, or on a mini reel to view 2" to 4" lines.
The Gen-Eye SD also includes built-in voice over microphone and switch, LED dimmer control, camera test port, video and audio out connections for external recording device, AC and DC power cords, and a storage compartment for power cords, camera tool, and remote controls.
For details, contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., 1101 Thompson Ave., McKees Rocks, PA 15136 USA. Phone: 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300. Web: www.drainbrain.com Email: info@drainbrain.com.
General Pipe Cleaners is a leading manufacturer of high quality drain-cleaning equipment since 1930. General serves drain-cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors - as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/home center market. The Toughest Tools Down The Line.
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