Princeton 4411-0139 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 1
Introduction
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1.4.3
High Intensity Light Damage
WARNING!
When biased ON, intensified CCD cameras, such as the PI-MAX
®
can be irreparably damaged if continuously exposed to light levels 
higher than twice the A/D saturation level. Therefore, it is 
critical
 
that conditions 
not
 be created which could result in damage to the 
intensifier. Although intensified cameras are less prone to damage 
from 
background light
 when operated in gated mode, they are at 
significant risk
 to damage from high-intensity light sources such as 
a laser. High-intensity sources can damage the intensifier before 
protection circuits have time to respond, or even cause spot damage 
without the protection circuits acting at all. If a sustained alarm 
indication occurs when the camera is turned on, immediately switch 
the 
I.I.T.
 switch on the back of the PI-MAX4 to the 
OFF
 position. 
Cover the camera window and only switch the 
I.I.T.
 switch to 
ON
 
after the illumination level has been lowered.
If the alarm sounds continuously even when the illumination level is adequately low, shut 
the system down and contact the factory for guidance.
1.5
Precautions
To prevent permanently damaging the system, please observe the following precautions:
Always switch off and unplug the PI-MAX4 power supply before changing your 
system configuration in any way.
Whenever you turn the PI-MAX4 power supply OFF, be sure to leave it OFF for at 
least 30 seconds before switching it back ON. If you switch it ON too soon, a fault 
logic state is established that causes the overload alarm to sound continuously.
The CCD array is very sensitive to static electricity. Touching the CCD can destroy 
it. Operations requiring contact with the device can only be performed at the 
factory.
Never operate the camera cooled without proper evacuation or backfill. This could 
damage the CCD! Do not open the purge valve.
Never connect or disconnect any cable while the PI-MAX4 system is powered on. 
Reconnecting a charged cable may damage the CCD.
Never prevent the free flow of air through the equipment by blocking the air vents.