Report An Issue; Figure 42. View Sensor Through Ir Scope (Left) To See Sensor Flash+Reflection (Right) - quanergy M8 User Manual

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• The unaided eye cannot directly detect that a laser is actually firing. However,
an eye viewing the laser through an infrared (IR) scope can look into the sensor
from the side and notice rapid, rhythmic laser flashes, which confirm that the
laser is firing.

Figure 42. View Sensor through IR Scope (left) to See Sensor Flash+Reflection (right)

• The Q-View Sensor Management and Visualization software Dashboard tab lets
you check a sensor's health and any error codes that might pop up. (Refer to
the "View the Sensor Diagnostics" section in the Q-View User Guide, downloadable
from https://quanergy.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/2717074.)
• The M8 Sensor Settings Management application's Versions tab reports versions of
the software associated with the M8 sensor, as discussed on page 56.

Report an Issue

If problems persist with sensor operation after trying the previous strategies, contact your
support representative and provide a description of what you've observed, what you've
done to resolve the issue, and the affected sensor's revision and serial number.
If you observe an issue, or an error message appears in the terminal window, capture it in a
screenshot or text file, describe what action prompted the error, and email it along with
the sensor's revision and serial number to your support representative.
Laser reflection
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