Chapter 3: Installation; Inspecting; Transport And Storage; Mounting The Smartvision Mx - Omron SmartVision MX User Manual

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The SmartVision MX should be shipped and stored in the supplied packaging, which is
designed to prevent damage from normal shock and vibration. You should protect the package
from excessive shock and vibration. For environmental specifications, refer to Environmental
Specifications on page 25.

3.1 Inspecting

Carefully inspect all packaging for evidence of damage during transit. If any damage is indic-
ated, request that the carrier's agent be present at the time the package is opened.
Compare the actual items received (not just the packing slip) with your equipment purchase
order, and verify that all items are present and that the shipment is correct. Inspect each item
for external damage as it is unpacked. Contact Omron Adept Technologies, Inc. immediately if
any damage is evident. See "How Can I Get Help?" section on page 15.
Retain all containers and packaging materials. These items may be needed in the future to
settle a damage claim.
Remove the SmartVision MX. Mount it near the robot.

3.2 Transport and Storage

The SmartVision MX must be shipped and stored in a temperature-controlled environment,
within the range -25° to +60° C (-13° to 140° F). The recommended humidity range is 5 to 90%,
non-condensing.
It must always be stored and shipped in a clean, dry area that is free from condensation.

3.3 Mounting the SmartVision MX

NOTE: The SmartVision MX is not intended for use in hazardous environments
(explosive gas, water, dust, oil mist).

Space Around the Chassis

When the SmartVision MX is installed, allow adequate space around the unit for air cir-
culation.

Desk-top Mounting

The base of the industrial PC has tabs with holes for screwing it to the top of a flat surface.
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