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2.2 Caution required for the next points!
-
Avoid sunlight to enter into the viewer
through the lenses. The lenses act
like burning glasses and the sun will damage the LCD inside. When you mount
the viewer in a panel check if the sun would be able to point to the lenses at
any time of the day!
- As long as the viewer is NOT build in on its final presentation location,
cover
the lenses
to avoid accidentally burn-in of the LCD (point mentioned above).
As well as protection against scratching the lenses.
- The lenses are not fixed tight in the viewer housing to allow you to exchange
the front plate for any reason, until you finish the build-in preparation.
Secure
the lenses with the hexagon screws
on the edge of the housing, to prevent
unscrewing the lenses by visitors.
- The HDMI cable and micro USB cable are fragile connectors. The internal
connectors of the LCD controller are mounted securely but allow limited force
on the plug perpendicular to the insert of the plug. So always pull out the plug
in-line with the connector.
Use the cord relieve
facility to avoid unnecessary
damage.
- Do not use the viewer in high humidity or outdoor environments.
- The inside LCD and connectors are fragile parts, applying force to it might
damage the functionality. If there is no reason to remove the external covers of
the viewer, do not remove them.