User's Manual

SPECIFICATION REV
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3.2.2.2 Non-Operating
3.2.2.2.1 Vibration
The unpacked equipment is to be subjected to a frequency sweep from 3-150-3 Hz with a constant 1.0 g
sinusoidal input (0 to peak) in both the + and - directions along the three mutually perpendicular axis of
the equipment. A dwell time of 15 minutes is to be applied at any frequency on any axis where vigorous or
resonant excitation of the equipment or any parts thereof occurs.
Acceleration 1.0 G
Frequency 3 - 150 - 3 Hz
Sweep time 15 minutes/each axis
Axis 3 axis (X,Y,Z)
Success Criteria: The RBA shall be functional. However, cosmetic failures, such as minor scratches to the
enclosure, can be accepted.
3.2.2.2.2 Shock
The unpacked equipment is to be subjected to three shock pulses in both the + and - direction along the
three mutually perpendicular axis of the equipment (total 18 shocks). The velocity change must equal
4.25 meters per second (167 inches per second). The characteristics of this shock pulse is a triangular
waveform at a 85 g peak occurring in a 10 millisecond timeframe. This shock simulates an approximate
0.92 meters (36 inch) free fall drop onto a tiled concrete floor.
Success Criteria: The RBA shall be functional. However, cosmetic failures, such as minor scratches to the
enclosure, can be accepted.
3.2.2.2.3 Shock Test with Shipping Material (trays, carton Box, etc.)
Test per NCR Packaging Standard 10-001. Success Criteria: The RBA shall be functional.
3.2.2.2.4 ESD Durability (Electro Static Discharge)
Air discharge +/- 8 kV, +/- 10 kV, +/- 15 kV
Horizontal coupling +/- 4 kV, 100 cycles; +/- 6KV, 100 cycles; +/- 10KV, 100 cycles
Vertical coupling +/- 4 kV, 100 cycles; +/- 6KV, 100 cycles; +/- 10KV, 100 cycles
Success Criteria: The RBA shall have no physical and/or functional damage.
3.2.2.3 Contamination
The RBA shall survive modest dust and dirt exposure with no performance degradation.
4. Diagnostics requirements
No diagnostics have been defined.