Opticon
OPL 7836
Specifications Manual
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13.3. Shock
13.3.1.
Drop Test (without packaging)
No malfunction occurred after the following drop test.
Drop Test: Drop the scanner from a height of 1.5 m onto a concrete floor (once in
each of 5 directions). Perform the test for three sets of five repetitions.
Concre te sur face
150
cm
Figure 26: Drop test
13.3.2.
Drop Test (with individual packaging)
No malfunction occurred after the following drop test.
Drop Test: Drop an individually packaged scanner on one corner, three edges,
and six planes to the concrete floor from the height of 1.5 meters. Repeated this
test 10 times.
13.4. Vibration
13.4.1.
Vibration Strength (without packaging)
There was no sign of malfunction with the scanner’s exterior appearance or its
operation after the following vibration test: In the non-operating state, increased
the frequency of the vibration from 10 Hz to 100 Hz with accelerated velocity 2.0
G (19.6 m/s2) for over 30 minutes (60 minutes for one cycle). Repeated this
routine for X, Y and Z direction, respectively.
13.4.2.
Vibration Strength (individual packaging)
There was no sign of malfunction with the scanner’s exterior appearance or its
operation after the following vibration test: With the individual packaging,
increased the frequency of the vibration from 10 Hz to 100 Hz with accelerated
velocity 2.0 G (19.6 m/s2) for over 30 minutes (60 minutes for one cycle).
Repeated this routine for X, Y and Z direction, respectively.