DEEP TREKKER DTG2 USER MANUAL
DEEP TREKKER INC.
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Operation
On / Off
The ON/OFF button as shown in Fig. 3A acts as an ON button when the ROV is
off, and an OFF button when the ROV is on. Pressing the on button starts a
boot sequence that will last about 4 seconds.
If the ROV is turned off while diving, simply turn it back on. It does not have
to be on dry land for a re-boot.
If the controls have not been activated on the controller for several minutes
the system will automatically shut down. This will shut down the controller
and ROV. If you are also using optional viewing systems such as the video
glasses or digital video recorder
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these will not shut down automatically.
Driving Controls
As shown in Fig. 5, the motion of the DTG2 is accomplished with
only 2 joysticks. The left joystick completely controls the thruster
in an intuitive manner. Driving the DTG2 on a lateral plane.
Forward on the joystick is forward on the ROV. Back on the
joystick is reverse on the ROV. Right and left on the joystick are
turning the ROV right and left.
The patented pitch system rotates the entire outer body up and
down. This feature transforms the thrust motion from the
primary thrusters into vertical motion. Like an airplane, if you
point the jets up, it will climb, if you point them down it will
descend. The DTG2 is essentially the same thing in water, except
because it is the same weight as water (if you the operator
calibrated it correctly) it will remain at the same depth until the
thrusters move it up or down. Rotating the pitch system is
accomplished with the right joystick.
Point the right joystick
forward to face the ROV downward. Pull the right joystick back
to point the ROV upward.
Drive Up
Drive Down
Fig. 5