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Cognex In-Sight 2000
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Installing the In-Sight 2000
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Precautions
Observe these precautions when installing the In-Sight 2000 to reduce the risk of injury or
equipment damage:
n Do not connect the In-Sight 2000 to a power source other than 24 VDC. Any other
voltage creates a risk of fire or shock and can damage the In-Sight hardware. Always
observe the polarity marked on the In-Sight 2000 processor.
n Do not connect or disconnect In-Sight hardware to any equipment that is connected to a
power source. Installing or removing “live” equipment can damage In-Sight 2000
components.
n Do not connect the In-Sight 2000 processor to a camera other than the In-Sight camera
specified in this document. Connecting a camera other than an In-Sight camera to the
processor can damage the camera, the In-Sight processor, or both.
n Do not plug any device other than those specified in this document into RJ-45 connector
receptacles on the In-Sight processor. Each receptacle is labeled: one for the camera
and two for the serial ports.
n Do not install the In-Sight 2000 in locations that directly expose it to environmental
hazards such as excessive heat, dust, moisture, humidity, impact, or vibration, or to
corrosive substances, flammable substances, or static electricity.
n Do not route cables and wires connecting In-Sight hardware close to high-voltage power
sources. Route cables and wires away from high-voltage power sources to reduce the
risk of damage or malfunction.
n Do not open the In-Sight 2000 processor or camera. These devices do not contain user-
serviceable parts. Do not make electrical or mechanical modifications to the In-Sight
hardware. Unauthorized modifications violate your warranty.

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