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QSA Global Inc.
40 North Avenue Burlington, MA 01803
888.272.2242
781.272.2000
F: 781.359.9179
qsa-global.com
Operating Conditions
OpenVision
HD is designed for applications where the equipment will not be exposed to harsh handling or environmental
extremes. See Equipment Specifications for more information.
X-Ray Training
It is required that OpenVision
HD operators are properly trained and qualified to perform radiographic inspections. This
manual does not address radiographic inspection techniques or procedures.
Precautions
The OpenVision HD system is designed for portability and is ruggedized for industrial environments. However, it does
contain fragile components. Use care to avoid strong vibrations and shock conditions (e.g. equipment drops or transportation
outside the approved case) to the main housing, detector housing, and display(s).
CAUTION
Do not attempt to open or modify the detector housing, main housing, or X-ray tube. Opening any of these
components will void the system warranty and may expose the operator to a high voltage shock hazard.
CAUTION
Do not allow liquids to come into contact with any part of the OpenVision HD system. The main housing and
detector housings have been made water resistant, but they are not “waterproof”. Appropriate care should be
taken to protect all cabling and connectors to ensure reliable and safe operation of the OpenVision HD system.
WARNING: Class 2 Target Laser
Because the blink reflex (glare aversion response to bright lights) will limit the exposure to no more than 0.25
seconds, Class 2 laser pointers are considered to be safe. Furthermore, Class 2 lasers do not harm eyes unless
a person deliberately stares into the beam, making laser protective eyewear not necessary. A Class 2 laser is
not a skin or materials burn hazard. NEVER aim any laser towards an aircraft or vehicle in motion.