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FRAMOS Industrial Depth Camera D400e Series - User Manual
Version 1.6.0
from 2021-10-15 22 of 64
4.4 Thermal Control
The depth module inside camera has thermal sensors implemented that prevent laser projector on
depth module from overheating. Once the temperature on depth module exceeds 60°C, the
intensity of the projector is reduced and eventually, if temperature does not decrease, it will be
switched OFF.
To operate the camera in safe temperature range, the temperature of the back side of camera
housing should be monitored (see chapter "Optimum Thermal Conditions"). As most of the heat is
conducted to the back side of camera housing, heat conductive material for mounting the camera
is recommended.
4.5 Storage and Operating Conditions
Description
Condition
Min
Max
Temperature
Operating (Case
Temperature)
0 °C
60 °C
Storage (Ambient
Temperature)
-20
°C
70 °C
Humidity (RH)
Operating and
Storage
10 %
non-condensing
90 %
non-condensing
Table 20Storage and Operating Conditions
4.6 Power Consumption
Condition
Typical
Max
Power via M8
5.5W
7W
Power via M12 (PoE)
6.9W
8W
Table 21D400e Series Camera Power Consumption
Information:
FRAMOS
D400e Series Camera is IEEE 802.3af compliant PD
(Powered Device) so it requires IEEE 802.3af compliant PSE (Power Sourcing
Equipment).

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