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5.3.4. Outdoors
The unit is not designed to operate continuously outdoors. It needs to be located in a
shelter of some form.
Whilst the unit is IP65 rated (water proof), it is not designed to be installed on the deck of
a ship, with water constantly flowing over it.
5.3.5. Vibration
The monitor has been designed to withstand continuous low-amplitude vibration, such as
that found in cars and trucks. It can also withstand high levels of shock.
5.4. Mounting
The monitor is designed to be mounted via a standard 75mm VESA bracket. This allows
use of a wide variety of standard mounting brackets, as well as simple and robust
attachment to custom brackets. Dimensioned drawings are located in Appendix B.
When fitted in the passenger compartment of a vehicle, consideration needs to be given to
the local laws. Some things to consider are:
Obstruction of drivers viewing area.
Driver and passenger safety, in case the vehicle is involved in an accident. This
includes considering obstruction of air bags.
Robust mounting. Even though the monitor is light, the forces involved during an
accident, or during rapid acceleration or deceleration can be significant.
Interference to the driver whilst the vehicle is in operation.
Don’t mount in direct sun, if possible. This is to keep the temperature inside the
monitor low. Direct sunlight on the monitor will heat the inside of the monitor.
Note
Fitting a monitor in the passenger/driver area in a vehicle (particularly a car)
normally needs to comply with various regulations, and may need to be approved
by a regulatory body.
Each country, and often each state, have their own regulatory requirements.
Make sure you check these before installing the monitor.