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4 regulatory information, 5 unpacking and inspection – LumaSense Technologies MCS640 Manual User Manual

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Section 1

General Information

1.4 Regulatory Information

This section describes how the Infrared camera complies with regulations in certain

regions. Any modifications to the Infrared camera not expressly approved by the

manufacturer could void the authority to operate the Infrared camera in these regions.
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This Infrared camera generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may

interfere with radio and television reception. The Infrared camera complies with the

limits for a Class B digital device used exclusively as industrial or commercial test

equipment., pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B Sec. 15.103 c. of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
General conditions of operation.

a) Persons operating intentional or unintentional radiators shall not be deemed to

have any vested or recognizable right to continued use of any given frequency by

virtue of prior registration or certification of equipment, or, for power line carrier

systems, on the basis of prior notification of use pursuant to Sec. 90.63(g) of this

chapter.

b) Operation of an intentional, unintentional, or incidental radiator is subject to the

conditions that no harmful interference is caused and that interference must be

accepted that may be caused by the operation of an authorized radio station, by

another intentional or unintentional radiator, by industrial, scientific and medical

(ISM) equipment, or by an incidental radiator.

c) The operator of a radio frequency device shall be required to cease operating the

device upon notification by a Commission representative that the device is causing

harmful interference. Operation shall not resume until the condition causing the

harmful interference has been corrected.

1.5 Unpacking and Inspection

When unpacking and inspecting your cameras, you need to do the following:

1. Check container contents against the shipping list.
2. Carefully unpack and inspect all components for visible damage.
3. Save all packing materials, including the carrier’s identification codes, until you

have inspected all components and find that there is no obvious or hidden damage.

Before shipment, each camera was assembled, calibrated, and tested at the LumaSense

Factory. If you note any damage or suspect damage, immediately contact the carrier and

LumaSense.

The package should be

allowed to stabilize at

room temperature before

removing the instrument

to prevent the formation of

condensation.