Dry Camera CMOS Chamber
The CMOS sensor is located in the CMOS chamber. There is a hole on the side
of the front of the camera. If moisture in the CMOS chamber fogs the sensor
glass, you can dry it by connecting a silicone tube through this hole. Please put
an effective silica gel desiccant in the silica gel stick and make sure that there is
cotton inside to prevent silica gel from entering the CMOS chamber.
Prevent Fogging of Optical Windows in CMOS Sealed Chamber
If the ambient humidity is very high, the optical window of the CMOS sealed
chamber may have condensation problems. The camera has a built-in heating
plate that heats the sensor to prevent fogging. In most cases, its effect is very
noticeable. If the fogging problem persists, please try the following methods:
1. Avoid the camera facing the ground. Cold air is denser than hot air. If the
camera is facing down, it will be easier for the cold air to come into contact with
the glass and cause it to cool and fog.
2. Increase the temperature of the CMOS sensor. You can raise the temperature
of the CMOS sensor a little to prevent glass fogging.
3. Check whether the heating plate is working. If the heating plate is not working,
the glass will be very easy to fog up. Under normal circumstances, the
temperature of the heating plate can reach 65-70°C under the environment of
25°C. If it does not reach this temperature, it is possible that the heating plate is
damaged and you can contact us to replace the heating plate.
Quality Assurance
The SV405CC camera warranty time is one year. Within warranty period, if the
camera fails to function, we will provide free after-sales maintenance service.
Besides the warranty days, we provide life-long maintenance services and
charge only the parts that need repair or replacement. The buyer will pay for the
postage of returning camera to factory to be repaired. Within the warranty period,
if the following condition occurs, certain maintenance costs will be charged.
1. The malfunction and damaged caused by incorrect use, the unauthorized
repairs and alteration.
2. The damage caused by fire, flood, earthquake, other natural disasters and
secondary product damage.
3. The product malfunction caused by the fall and transportation failures after
purchase.
4. The malfunction and damaged caused by the other barriers (man-made
factors or external device).
5. Purchase without the warranty card and purchase invoices.
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