What are the safety precautions for VT-V visible light camera testing equipment
Date: 2025-12-01Read: 0
The VT-V visible light camera testing equipment requires special attention in terms of safe useEquipment operation safety, environmental safety, electrical safety, software and data safety, personnel training and protectionHere is a detailed explanation:1、 Equipment operation safety
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Read the instructionsBefore using the VT-V visible light camera testing equipment, it is necessary to carefully read the relevant user manual, understand the equipment's usage conditions, adjustment methods and parameter ranges, connection methods, etc.
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professional trainingOperators should undergo professional training, pass the assessment, and obtain permission from management before using the equipment for designated tests.
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Correct connection and inspection:
- The instrument connection wires should be undamaged and must avoid the risk of short circuits caused by overlapping or overlapping with the measured object.
- Line connections should avoid crossing channels within the laboratory as much as possible.
- When using, it is best to ask personnel who have used the instrument to confirm the correct connection before turning it on after the instrument is connected.
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Avoid vibration and impact:
- The equipment should be placed on a stable workbench to avoid damage caused by vibration and impact.
- When using mobile devices, handle them gently to avoid severe vibrations.
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Operating Specifications:
- Follow the operating procedures of the device and do not arbitrarily change parameter settings or perform unauthorized operations.
- During the operation of the device, do not open the outer shell of the device or perform other operations that may endanger safety.
2、 Environmental safety
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Ventilation and heat dissipationThe equipment should be placed in a well ventilated area to avoid other objects blocking the instrument's heat dissipation port and ensure proper ventilation.
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avoidharshenvironmentThe equipment should avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, humidity, corrosive gases, or strong electromagnetic fields to avoid affecting its performance and lifespan.
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Cleaning and dust preventionRegularly clean the surface and internal dust of the equipment to keep it clean and dry. When cleaning, a soft dry cloth or specialized cleaning tool should be used to avoid the use of corrosive or abrasive chemicals.
3、 Electrical safety
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Power supply and grounding:
- Ensure that the power supply voltage and rated output power parameters used by the equipment meet the requirements of the equipment.
- The equipment should be reliably grounded to prevent static electricity accumulation or electromagnetic interference from affecting signal quality.
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Avoid splashing liquidsDuring the operation of the equipment, water or other liquids should be avoided from splashing onto the equipment to prevent damage or electric shock hazards.
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Timely power outageAfter the experiment is completed or when leaving the laboratory, the instrument power should be turned off in a timely manner to avoid damage to the equipment. If it is necessary to operate the instrument and equipment in an unmanned state, the consent of the management personnel should be obtained, and clear signs should be placed around the operating equipment.