Safety Instructions And Precautions; Disassembling; Mounting / Screwing; Connections - XIMEA xiQ series Technical Manual

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6.3.

Safety instructions and precautions

This chapter describes safety instructions and precautions valid for xiQ cameras and special considerations regarding XIMEA
board level cameras. In order to avoid harm or damage your xiQ camera, please handle it like described in this manual,paying
special attention to the cautions shown in the following table:
6.3.1.

Disassembling

Do not disassemble the camera except for conversion to CS-Mount, see 3.3 Lens Mount.
There are no switches or parts inside the cameras that requires any kind of mechanical adjustment. Please note that the warranty
is voided by opening the camera housing.
6.3.2.

Mounting / Screwing

Use only the designated threaded holes for mounting the camera. Please note the camera / bracket drawings in chapter 3.5
Model Specific Characteristics and 3.12 Tripod Adapter – MQ-BRACKET-T.
Use only the specified screws and torques when fastening, see 3.3.1 Screws.
6.3.3.

Connections

Use only recommended connectors and cables. Please check the system requirements described in 4.1 System Requirements.
6.3.4.

Power supply

Use only the recommended electrical power supply via the USB cable, see 3.1 Power Supply
The I/O connection is not usable for powering the camera.
6.3.5.

Environment / protect against water

Use camera in acceptable environment only, please note the descriptions in 3.2.1 Environment.
Protect the camera against contact with water. Do not let camera get wet.
Damages may be caused by:
Overheating
Contact with water
Operation in an environment with condensing humidity
Mechanical shock
6.3.6.

Recommended light conditions.

Do not expose the camera to light sources with intense energy, e.g. laser beams or X-ray.
Light intensity or exposure time exceeding the saturation of the sensor may damage the sensor irreparably. This may occur e.g. in
the following situations:
High-energy laser light hitting the sensor directly
Bright light sources hitting the sensor directly (burn-in)
Camera is exposed to X-rays
The warranty does not cover damaged cameras caused by X-ray applications or too much light / laser light.
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