Unpacking And Receiving Inspection; Static Discharge Protection; Equipment Supplied - IVIEW 3960 Series Instalation And Operation Manual

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3960 CAMERA
general installation requirements of bolting the 3960
in place. . A prime consideration will be routing of
the system cable to a 3960. This must be planned
for during the initial consideration of an installation
location.
These mounts should be installed only by
qualified installers thoroughly familiar with the
various code requirements and industry standard
best practices for an installation.

2.1 Unpacking and Receiving Inspection

This item was thoroughly tested and carefully
packed in the factory. Upon acceptance by the
carrier, they assume responsibility for its safe
arrival. Should you receive this item in a damaged
condition, apparent or concealed, a claim for dam-
age must be made to the carrier.
If a visual inspection shows damage upon
receipt of this shipment, it must be noted on the
freight bill or express receipt and the notation
signed by the carrier's agent. Failure to do this can
result in the carrier refusing to honor the claim.
When the damage is not apparent until the unit
is unpacked, a claim for concealed damage must be
made. Make a mail or phone request to the carrier
for inspection immediately upon discovery of the
concealed damage. Keep all cartons and packing
materials.
Since shipping damage is the carrier's respon-
sibility, the carrier will furnish you with an inspection
report and the necessary forms for filing the con-
cealed-damage claim.
To return the product to the factory for service,
please contact the Customer Service Department
for a Return Authorization (RA) Number.

2.2 Static Discharge Protection

Procedures in this manual do not require entry
into the housing of the 3960. But in the event that a
disassembled 3960 is being handled, the following
precautions should be followed:
CAUTION
This 3960 contains sensitive devices that can be dam-
aged by static discharge. Use appropriate static con-
trol methods when working inside the 3960.
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Components used in modern electronic equip-
ment, especially solid state devices, are susceptible
to damage from static discharge. The relative sus-
ceptibility to damage for semiconductors varies from
low with TTL to high with CMOS. Most other semi-
conductors fall between TTL and CMOS in suscepti-
bility to static discharge. As a minimum, therefore,
observe the following practices when working inside
this or any other electronic equipment:
1. Use conductive sheet stock on the work bench
surface.
2. Connect the sheet stock to ground through a 1
megohm or greater value resistor.
3. Use a wrist strap connected to ground through a 1
megohm or greater value resistor when working at the
bench.
4. Maintain relative humidity of the room above 30
percent. This may require a room humidifier. Working
on circuits with relative humidity below 30 percent
requires extraordinary procedures not listed here.
5. Use antistatic bags to store and transport an
exposed chassis, circuit boards, and components.
Use new antistatic bags. Old, used bags lose their
static protection properties.
This list serves as a reminder of the minimum
acceptable practices. Be sure that all static dis-
charge devices at the work bench are properly
installed and maintained. Standard grounding mats
and wrist straps purchased for use at work benches
are supplied with leads having current limiting
resistors for safety. Never substitute with a ground-
ing lead not having the resistor.

2.3 Equipment Supplied

The assembly consists of a pressurized camera
housing and environmentally sealed positioner (pan
and tilt) assembly. The housing is fitted with an
integral sun shield assembly that covers the camera
module housing. This sun shield minimizes heat
buildup inside the camera by shielding it from the
direct rays of the sun. Table 3 lists the items sup-
plied.
A connector is supplied to mate with the 3960
pigtail connector. This connector is to be wired to the
system interconnection cable. See table 3.
6X-1050a

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