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2. Introducing NECTA Line Scan Cameras 29
Cautions
Do not expose the camera to X-rays. Exposition to X-rays may permanently damage the camera
sensor. This kind of damage is not covered by warranty.
Never expose the sensor to laser sources or high-energy light. A constant exposure to light
levels exceeding sensor saturation capability may lead to sensor irreversible failure.
Do not remove the camera’s label. If the serial number can’t be retrieved neither from camera
registers nor from the label, the warranty is void.
Do not open the camera housing. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Internal compo-
nents may be damaged by touching them. The warranty is void if seals are broken.
Use only the recommended 12-pin Hirose plug for I/O interface. Camera connector can be
damaged by plugs with different number of pins. Preassembled cables of different lengths are
available as an option and can ease camera connections (see Section 2.3).
An incorrect electric connection or pin assignment may severely damage the camera.
NECTA is designed to t only USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 Micro-B connectors. Any other type of plugs
may compromise the port connectivity.
Camera operating voltage is 5 VDC (directly powered through the USB connection). Camera
must be supplied only with USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 compliant sources.
Disassemble, drop, try to repair or alter your NECTA Camera in any way may damage it and
possibly cause electric shocks. Keep unsupervised children far from the device.
Should any liquid (like water, beverages or chemical substances) ow into the camera, STOP
using it IMMEDIATELY and ask your distributor or Alkeria SRL for technical support.
Store your NECTA Camera with the lens opening covered to avoid dust contamination.
During operations, the temperature of the camera case should be kept in the 0-50 °C range.

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