Intended use and safety
22
C-Mount Lenses User Guide V1.1.0
Intended use
Allied Vision’s objective is the development, design, production, maintenance,
servicing and distribution of digital cameras and components for image processing.
We are offering standard products as well as customized solutions.
Intended use of Allied Vision product is the integration into Vision systems by
professionals. All Allied Vision product is sold in a B2B setting.
Allied Vision isn’t a legal manufacturer of medical product. Instead, Allied Vision
cameras and accessories may be used as components for medical product after
design-in by the medical device manufacturer and based on a quality assurance
agreement (QAA) between Allied Vision (supplier) and medical device
manufacturer (customer). Allied Vision’s duties in that respect are defined by ISO
13485, clause 7.2 (customer-related processes, equivalent to ISO 9001, clause 8.2).
Your safety
Threads of the lens and the camera lens mount have sharp edges. Be careful these
edges do not cut your skin when handling lenses and lens mounts.
Prevent cameras and lenses from falling:
Ensure proper mounting of cameras and lenses, especially for dynamic
applications.
Product safety
To prevent material damage, read the following to understand risks in using
C-Mount lenses.
Maximum protrusion
If the lens exceeds maximum protrusion, camera,
lens, or electronics can be damaged. Do the
following to avoid damage:
• Before you mount a lens to a camera, see your
camera’s specifications for maximum
protrusion.
• Use only lenses with a protrusion supported
by the corresponding camera.
Figure 1: Maximum protrusion
Maximum
protrusion
Sensor
Filter
*
ĨƌŽŶƚŇĂŶŐĞ
Lens mount