LIVOX HAP
User Manual
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11
91.6
94.6
48.5
121.6
54
131
.
6
105
65
2
92.65
0.65
62
47
4-M3 5
4-
3
1
0.05
+_
6.5 0.1
+_
3
1
0.05
+_
Unit
:
mm
Figure 3.2.1 HAP (TX) Dimensions (refer to Appendix 1)
Weight
Approx. 1120 g
Dimensions
105×131.6×65 mm
Table 3.2.1 HAP (TX) Weight and Dimensions
Getting Started
External Power Supply
The working voltage range of the HAP (TX) is from 9 to 18 V, the recommended working voltage
is 12 V. The minimum working voltage should be increased in a low-temperature environment.
When the HAP (TX) is connected to an external power source directly through the M12 aviation
connector, make sure the output voltage range of the external power source is within the
operating voltage range of the HAP (TX). When an extension cable is required, make sure to
increase the output voltage of the external power source due to the extra voltage reduction.
Make sure the maximum voltage does not exceed 18 V. Note that the power cable may generate
voltage fluctuation where the voltage exceeds 18 V in some scenarios, such as if the power
cable is interfered with or other devices connected to another power source in the parallel circuit
suddenly power off. In such scenarios, the HAP (TX) may not work normally or even be damaged.
The HAP (TX) has a working power of 10 W when working normally at a temperature of 25° C.
The working power varies depending on each sensor, but the maximum working power does
not exceed 12 W. In low-temperature or high-temperature environments, the startup power of
HAP (TX) may reach 40 W. In an environment where the temperature is below 0° C, the HAP
(TX) will enter self-heating mode automatically. The lower the temperature, the greater the power.