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5.1.6 Status LED
During image output (FVAL active) the LED lights up in blue and alternates then in green or
red.
Color
Description
Green
Camera ready (FVAL inactive)
Red
Error (FVAL inactive)
Blue
allPIXA pro camera image output (FVAL active)
5.2 Mechanical installation
Various mounting options are featured by the allPIXA pro camera housing. Thanks to its
numerous threaded holes for attachment the installation of the allPIXA pro camera is very
simple and versatile.
Figure 23: Mechanical connection points of the allPIXA pro camera
The allPIXA pro camera is equipped with 4 fastening points on each side and its front with M4
threads (use maximum torque for full use of 6mm threat of 4 Nm).
For information about the exact mechanical dimensions, see section 2.4.
5.3 Thermal links / cooling
The camera works with in the defined temperature range (see sections 2.3 and 2.7). To this
purpose it may be screwed to thermally conductive parts on a wide and flat surface. A thermal
connection to heat-conductive parts has a positive effect on operation of the allPIXA pro
camera.
To dissipate the heat more effectively to the surrounding area, we also recommend to use
heat conduction pads between the allPIXA camera and heat-conductive parts. You can also
cool the allPIXA pro camera with a fan which should be directed at a large surface area of the
allPIXA pro camera.
Should there be any questions left, or should you be not sure how to adapt the allPIXA pro
camera most effectively to its ambient conditions, do not hesitate to contact our support team.
The maximal allowed internal camera temperature which can be monitored by the camera or
read out by use of CST is:
Board temperature: 80°C
Sensor temperature: 70°C
Mounting
holes (front)
Mounting holes
(top/bottom)
Mounting holes
(left/right)