3 lenses, 4 environmental conditions, 5 unpacking and inspection – LumaSense Technologies MC320 Manual User Manual
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MC320 Thermal Imager Manual
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2.3 Lenses
The MC320 is a process camera that has a full array of optional
lenses available to meet the needs of most applications. However,
because of the extreme and application-specific nature of the
camera system, it is necessary that the appropriate lens be fitted
and calibrated at the LumaSense Factory according to the
application requirements.
Contact LumaSense for further information on lens
considerations for the MC320 thermal imaging system.
2.4 Environmental Conditions
The MC320 has an internal temperature sensor in the detector
and is designed to withstand ambient temperatures from
0°C to 50°C without a temperature-controlled enclosure. The
temperature reading can be displayed and read by image
processing software via the Gigabit Ethernet connection.
In addition to temperature requirements, other environmental
factors must also be considered when installing the MC320
thermal imaging system. For example, if the camera is going to
be mounted in a harsh environment, certain precautions must be
taken to secure and protect the system from its surroundings.
Contact LumaSense for further information on environmental
considerations and protective enclosures for the MC320 thermal
imaging system.
2.5 Unpacking and Inspection
Save all packing materials, including the carrier’s identification
codes, until you have inspected the pyrometer and find that
there is no obvious or hidden damage. Before shipment, the
pyrometer was examined and has been tested. If you note any
damage or suspect damage, immediately contact the carrier and
LumaSense Technologies, Inc.
When unpacking and inspecting your camera, you need to do the
following:
1. Check all materials in the container against the enclosed
packing list.
LumaSense Technologies cannot be responsible for
shortages against the packing list unless a claim is
immediately filed with the carrier. Final claim and
negotiations with the carrier must be completed by the
customer.
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.
Caution:
The package should be
allowed to stabilize at
room temperature
before removing the
instrument to prevent
the formation of
condensation.
Caution:
Do not use thinners,
benzene or other
chemicals to clean the
lens as these will damage
the lens coating.