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Livox Mid-40 Quick Start Guide
Warnings
1. Be careful when using LIVOX MID
weather). In such conditions, the detection range may be reduced.
2. When mounting the Livox Mid-40, make sure there is enough space for ventilation for the air inlet
and air outlet (at least 10 millimeters from the nearest objects). It is normal for the temperature
of the Livox Mid-40 to increase during use. If the air inlet or air outlet is blocked, however, the
temperature increase will be more significant, which may negatively affect the performance and
may lead to permanent damage.
3. DO NOT touch the optical window of the Livox Mid-40. Dust and stains on the optical window can
negatively affect the performance. Use compressed air, isopropyl alcohol, or lens cloths to clean
the optical window correctly (refer to the Livox Mid Series User Manual for more information on
how to clean optical windows).
4. When customizing Livox Mid-40 power cables, make sure the current-carrying capacity of the
cable can support the power requirement of Livox Mid-40. Otherwise, the product may become a
fire hazard or be damaged permanently.
5. In order to avoid electric shocks or radiation exposure, DO NOT disassemble the Livox Mid-40. If
an accessory or product part needs to be replaced, contact Livox for support.
6. The Livox Mid-40 is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product (IEC/EN 60825-1: 2014) and is safe
under all normal conditions of use.
7. Liquid damage is not covered under warranty.
8. DO NOT drop the Livox Mid-40.
9. The Livox Mid-40 Quick Start Guide contains important information. Make sure to read before first
use and keep for reference.
In the Box
Livox Mid-40 × 1
Screws Package× 1
(M3)
* The cables package includes a sync cable and power cable.
2
TM
-40 in conditions with low visibility (e.g., foggy or stormy
Livox Converter × 1
Cables Package * × 1
Mounting Bracket × 1
Optical Window
Cleaning Cloth × 1

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