Users Manual Area Scan Cameras svs11002 and svs16000
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or an electric shock hazard. In that case, turn the power switch of the system
components OFF immediately and remove the system power cables from the system
components connectors. After that, contact us or our dealer/distributor from which
you purchased the camera for repair service/technical advice.
Do NOT disassemble the system components.
Do NOT attempt to pull apart; repair, or modify the system components on your own.
To do so leads to a fire or an electric shock accident. Contact us or the
dealer/distributor from which you purchased the camera for repair/modification.
Do NOT supply any power than specified.
The system components are designed to work only under specified voltage. Do NOT
attempt to drive the system components with the power other than specified.
Operating the system components under power other than specified invites a fire or
an electric shock hazard.
Do NOT use the system components in a high-humidity environment.
Do NOT place the system components near a humidifier, or in other high-humidity
environment. To do so may cause a fire or an electric shock accident.
CAUTION
If the system components are operated in the electromagnetic field, there may be
cases where noises (vertical, horizontal, or oblique stripes) may appear to a video
output or causes other malfunctions. In that case, take preventive measures on the
electromagnetic-wave generating source so that the system components do not
receive the interference by the electromagnetic- wave. Take extra precautions
against electromagnetic-wave-interference if the system components are used with a
servomotor, inverter, or other electromagnetic-wave- generating equipment.
Avoid giving a strong shock against the system components. If your system
components are used in the system where the connectors are subjected to strong
repetitive shocks, the connector are possible to break down. If you intend to use your
system components in such a situation, make sure to use an optional-connector-
fixing-hardware to connect the connector-plug to the system components body.
When the system components are not in use, put a lens or a lens-cap onto the cam
head so that the image pickup plane of CCD is protected from dust, foreign object, or
other flaw-causing object. If the glass plane (image pickup plane) gets dirty, clean it
with a cotton swab. When it needs to be cleaned with a cleaner, be sure NOT to use
any organic solvent other than ethyl alcohol. Do not clean the other system
components. In such a case call us or the dealer/distributor from which you
purchased the system components for cleaning or cleaning instructions.
As a countermeasure against condensation, when the system components are
moved from a warm place to a cold place, take appropriate precautions to prevent
condensation from forming on the system components.
Do not pull strongly the any cable nor swing it. The stress from pulling or swinging
may cause damage in the coating of the cable, or breaks in the inside wires.
Avoid short-circuiting its signal output. Otherwise, the system components might be
damaged.
If too much amount of light, (= the incoming light amount of 100 times or greater in
comparison with standard light) enters CCD image pickup plane, video output might
not be obtained. In such a case, take measures to reduce the amount of incoming
light.
Do NOT expose the camera to intensive light (sunlight, etc.) to prevent its inner CCD
from getting damaged.
When mounting a lens, take extra caution so that the lens is not tilled, nor does flaw
exist at the lens-mount-screw part. Also check to confirm that neither dirt nor other
foreign object is put inside. Improper mounting might cause the parts to become
locked.
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