User`s manual

Features
Basler sprint Mono Cameras 145
6.8 Camera Power Undervoltage and
Overvoltage Protection
The camera’s nominal camera power voltage is 12 VDC (± 10%). We do not recommend applying
less than 10.8 VDC or greater than 13.2 VDC.
The camera has camera power undervoltage protection:
If the camera power voltage is less than 10.5 VDC, the camera’s internal power regulator will
automatically disconnect, and the camera will no longer operate.
When the camera power voltage is returned to the normal range, the camera will return to
normal operation.
The camera also has camera power overvoltage protection up to 25 VDC:
If the camera power voltage is between 14 and 18 VDC, a camera power overvoltage error will
be detected (see Section 6.9.2 on page 147). The LED on the back of the camera will begin to
flash red.
If ac amera power voltage between 18 and 25 VDC is applied to the camera, the camera’s
internal power regulator will automatically disconnect, and the camera will no longer operate.
When the camera power voltage is returned to the normal range, the camera will return to
normal operation.
Applying a camera power voltage greater than 25 VDC can seriously damage the camera.