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AcerView 57c Color Monitor I5” (38cm) CRT Size. ‘37" (34.8cm) Max. Viewab‘e Area User's Manual AceR (i “C TD vjvngr 4C rig Cop it@ t x byr n; user» r, em. Dubhct "a may; repr: rarer n a retri system ortr ‘ ln'o ty tar/gage _ n my form orby r, means. electron , mechanical, magnetic, op‘ aI, chemiml, manual or otherww. without the prior written permission of Acer Peripherals, lnmr-porated, Disclaimer Acer Peripherals. lncorpomted makes no representations or warranties. erther expressed or implied. with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any Warranties. merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthen Aeer Peripherals Incorporated reserves the right to revtse this publication and to make changes from tlme to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Acer Peripherals, lncorpomted to notify any person of such revision or changes. Fill in dual! For the convenience of service. wrrte following related information of your monitor in the space below. The serial number is on the back of the product. Monitor Information Product Name: Aceerew 57C Serial Number, Date of Purchase: Dealer Information Dealer: Telephone Number. Address Acer IS a registered trademark of Acer Incorporated Other brands and product names and trademarks or registered mdemartc armeir respective companies ( mu l l l ‘i Llrul’t tlr _ , aL- moth: , min; Slog Fld u ng: ln me ca 4 and la. bad wl bunt/m «e prowl.‘ 1 for ventilatlant l ey must. not be l locked on tovemd. lhls product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat reglster, or in a bullt~in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available. consult your dealer or local power company. This product should be operated wifli a 3»wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pm. This plug will only fll. into a groundlng~type power outlet. This ls a safety feature. IF you are unable to lnsert the plug into the outlet, Contact your electrlclarl to make the necessary outlet changes Never push oblects ol' any klnd, or spill llquid of any kind into tlnls product Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removlng covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other rlSlG. If any above mentioned misuse or other accident (dropping, n'lisroperations) occurs. Contact qualified service personnel for servicing. Use only the proper type of power supply cord set. (provided in your PC box) for this unit ll. Should be a detachable type: UL listed/CSA certified, type SVT/SJT, VDE approved or rts equivalent. The power supply cord serves as a power disconnect device for pluggable equipment The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easlly accessible. Canaékan bepanm-z-nt a? tommunlcations Regulatory Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed Class B hmwts for radto noise emissions from digita‘ apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulatrons of me Canadwan Department of Communication; Fu: CL 1)“: guy, This equipm ! has been tested: ileum to (cm ' with the limits for a L" 155 B d, device, purst. it to Part l5 cl , RA les. Till limits an: designed lo proiiile reasonable protection against hannul interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses. and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause hamni’ul interference to radio or television recepn'on, which can be determined by turning the equipment oflr and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: I. Reon'ent or relocate the receMng antenna 2. increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a Circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Caution: I. if you find some parts of the monitor display discolored due to magnetic fields generated by electrical facilities or appliances, tum off the monitor for at least IS minutes The degaussing circuit offiie monitor will eliminate the discoloration 2. Do not remove the monitor from its swivel base while the power is on to prevent discoloration. it discoloration occurs. follow the abovementioned procedure for adjusunent. 3. Shielded power cord and interface cable, if any. must be used in order to comply with the emission limits of FCC Class B digital device. Ta: Char ‘ ' Installing the Swivel Base“, Installing the Monitor. Chapter 3 Adjusting the Monitor. A Look at the Control Panel... Adjusting lhe Monitorw Panel key introduction Selecting function and making ad|ustments l) Contragt hot—key modem, 2) Brightness hot—key mode ...... 3) Main menu mode”. Make adjustment; Timing Setting. Factory Preset flming Chapler 4 Troubleshooting and Useful Hints .. .. Troubleshooting Maintenance Need More Help Chapter 5 Specifications ,vI new am a flan mm fouo cvnsuit your ”a“: w purr’hssf mmediateiy, J Claim monitor \ ibm- " User‘s manuai ~" Pm u! cw‘d « iSvpin .l,/pes'gna‘cabir: ., a: w graicabiei’mnv ma” Features Your Acervle v" Plug’n Play Compatibility With its DDUW and DDCZW". it i: mm“ W with m Windows as". iay (calms “i v' Flicker-tree image ulna m5 ‘utiun with ihe munilor aupporis nigh rein‘sh raw. u, n, I i; 31 my VESA’s bes' rnlcomm‘zndat / Larger Viewabie Size Vv’m‘i m i') 1“ viewabie SiZt. it Nil—rs L! iargw : yr m. [ilZn cit IS“ man iors / iScrsen" Jlntenigem Screen) Technologi- Tne On-Scwfln pria;/ 050} viiirWVS you w “(Ivy)“ aii senings Simply wnn n“ screen mew ~/ Power Saflvg Function The povuei managemmt (ompiius wfih VESA DPMS standmri When {as system is id‘( (ofi'mon‘s), thg mnmmr EU‘LOK'PflICHNVV tins iix poth trmsummloh uD to 9596 ~/ Green Commitmeni Your monitor is packaged in recycied paukmg ma’erials and no CFCS are used in the manufaduring process. it is In compliance wnh the US governments Energy Star standards and the rigorous standards oi the Scandinavian countries. 1=1 Inkeduclldn Getting Started Installing the swivel Base L Piece the monitor on its side 2. Locate the arrow and the (our slots at the buttom of the monitor, 3‘ As directed by the arrow insmbed on the swivel base, insert the four pegs on‘ the base into the slots atme bottom ofthe monitor. 44 Push me swivel base genfly toward the front of the monitar unti‘ it is locked. 5. Place the monitor back to its nonnal postman, Installing the Monitor This monitor is equipped with an autosensing power supply for voltage ranges 90-264V, AC 47~63H7_. |. Make sure that the system power is tumed off, 2, Plug the signal cable into the video signal port of your computer and fix ll with the two screws 3 Connect the power cord to the monitor and attach rtto power source, 4. Turn on the computer and the monitor. ‘? if you connect the monitor to an Apple Macintosh through a D-Sub cable, you need to buy a Macintosh adapter to connect the video signal port a! your computer and the monitor signal cable. Adjusting the Monitor A Look at the Control Panel 1! is; EUJJ gfi‘fiF—i— |2~S 4 5 Zia Adjusting the Monitor You can adjust the monitor with the On—Scrcen Display (OSD) menus. There are (our keys for user's controi. They include Exit. ® . and Enter. The foiiowing is the introduction: Panel key introduction I. Exit key : retums to last page, saves or quits me menu system. 2. ® / 0 key : adjusts the pammeter setting to a lower value and adjusts contrast setting. 3. ® / is: key : adiusts the parameter setting to a higher value and adjusts brightness setting. 4. Enter key : goes into submenus or selects items Selecting function and making adjustments 1) Contggg hot-keg made i. Press 0 l G) to enter contrast hot-key mode 2. Press ® or ® to adjust the setting Function Hams Scale lumber Opemflunhsmnflon 2) Brigbmggg hgt—kez mode i. Press 3? / ® to enter brighmess hot-key mode 2. Press ® or ® to adjust ihe setting 3 Main menu mode Grouped by functions flie OSD offers 6 major functions in Main Menu for making adiustments Contrast, Geometry. Color adjustment Recall. Degaussing and Miscelianeous. The foliowing describes the contents of each function and how you can make adjustments, 5 P321”! ~ Make adjustments: |. In Main Menu: Press @ or (a to locate the item you desire to change. Mal“ Mu annnl 2. Press Enter to go into the Sub Menu. Subm'u 3. Press 6) or ® (0 ‘ocate the function item. Then press Enter and ® or Q to make the adjustment 4. Press Exit to save the setting. 5. Press Exilto return to main menu, Control functions available in main menu: Luminance 0 Contrast ad‘usxs the dwfi'erence between me light and dark areas. ab:- ' Brightness: adjusTs the bmghtness of the display. 2. 5 Geometry Hor. Position: adjusts the horizontal pos'mon ofthe display Hor. Slze: adjusts the display width. Ver. Position: adjusts the vem'cal positlon offlwe display Ver. Size: adjusts the vertical display height. Pincushion; corrects curve at the vertical edges ofthe display. DEl-jfllllfl Unbalance: adjusts balance when the sides of display are bowed towards left or right. Trapezoid: makes the vertical edge ofthe display parallel. Parallelogram: corrects image distortions EDD Rotation: corrects the slanted screen, 3. (a?) Colbr' ldjustmenf Color mode color Temperature Color Temperature (Preset Mode) (User Mode) CI (930010 User Mode | C2 (GSOOK) User Mode 2 C3 (SSOOK) User Mode 3 C4 (7 IOOK) User Mode 4 (15 (I |500|<) User Made 5 Color Preset Mode: in this mode shows present color tempemture. CI to C5 are five memory areas where the factory—preset color settings are stored. These settings are fixed and can not be modlfied. Color User Mode: Press @ or ® to locate the color mode and Enter to choose a color. Press @ or @ again in make the adjustment. Iiyeu wantto resetto preset modes, please locate M to recall the preset color settings. 4. ”1 Recall geometry preset setting Locate P01 and press Enter. you can recall the preset settings. The word “Recall" Will keep blinking on the screen 1“ the process of recall. This page is also a “status display" field which shows current horizontal and vertical frequency status. Please note that only choosing a preset geometry setting can the display show the resolution data 5: ® Manual degnussirig function To eliminate color shading or impurity induced by magnetism. press Enter to do the manual degaussing. 6. E Miscellaneous OSD position adjustment: adjusts OSD horizontal and vertical position, E Language select: De: Deutsch En: English Es: Espaflol Fr: Francais It: italiano Jp: japanese (Optional) Note: a. The degree at each parameter is present by numeric statement and corresponding scale. b. The on-screen menu will automatically disappear after 20- second‘s inactivity. It changes have been made, me monitor will automatically save them. Timing Setting By maldng adjustments oi your video card settings. you can set the fimlng and the refresh rate to your preferences. The monitor will automatically save the settings Your monitor can accept horizontal frequency ranging from 30 KHz to 72 KHz and vertical frequency from 50 Hz to I20 Hz However, due to diflerent resolution settings, do not exceed the following maximum vertical refresh rate to avoid possible damages to your monitor. Resolution Maximum Vertical Refresh Rate (Hz) a -800x 600 ' no l024 x 768 ‘ 85 I280 x 1024 65 ‘7 To sel the timing and the refresh rate, see {he usefs guide of your video card. Factory Preset Timings Mode Resolution _ Vertical Horizontal Frequency (Hz) Frequency (KHz) _ V VGA 640 x 400 70 31.47 VGA 640 x 480 60 3 l .47 VGA 640 x 480 75 3750 VGA 640 x 480 B5 43427 VESA 800 x 600 75 46.88 SVGA 800 x 600 72 48,09 SVGA 800 x 600 85 53.67 UVGA | 024 x 768 75 6002 UVGA l024 x 768 70 56448 UVGA l024 x 768 as 68.68 ' y, WSZ IZBO x I024 60 64.32 MAC 832 x 614 74,5 49,7I 3-8 Adlunlng tho Monitor Troubleshooting and Useful Hints Troubleshooting Male sure that your monitor is properly installed. lt' you have encountered any trouble in using this product, for hardware installation problems. see Chaptfl 2, Geflln’ Started. lithe problems persist. check this chapter for possible solutions, If you cannot find AceNiew 57C on the Windows 95 monitor list. you would have to update the VWndows 95 setup information for AcerView 57C, You can download the update file from the API web srte (http'J/wwwzpicomtw) / Where is no picture on the screen. chedc DUDE Power outlet type. Video sync signal. The Video sync signal must be specified for the monitor, Power saving mode, Press any key & use the mouse to deactivate the mode, Signal cable connector pins. If pins are bent or missing, consult your dealer. / lfthe picture is scrolling or unstable, checlc D DDD Signal connector pin assignments. Replace with a functional one if inoperative. Signal cable connector pins. ll pins are bent or missing, consult your dealer. Graphic card. See it'the settings are made properly. Scanning frequency. Change the settings of your graphics card to acceptable options. Remove magnetic objects near the monitor. I Il'the characters look dark, the picture is too small, too large, not centered & etc. El Adjust related settings. See Chapter 3, Adjusting the Monltor. '/ If colors are impure: D Check signal cable connector pins. If pins are bent or missing, consult your dealer Maintenance x Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight or heat. x Do not spill liquid on the monitor. x Do not attempt to open ihe monitor. You may be hurt by electric shock. For service. call your dealer. x Do not use your monitor when magnets or electronic products are operating nearby. x Do not use harsh chemicals or strong cleaning sob/ems to clean the monitor screen. VWpe it whh mild solution applied on clean & sofi cloth. x Do not place anything on your monrtor. Bad ventilation may elevate temperature within the monitor. Need More Help! If your problems remain afler checking this manual, please Contact your place of purchase or email us at stevenleung@api.com.tw is: fr- Specifications Picture Tube Size 15“ (33cm) diagonal Type Minimedfi Dot pitch 0.28mm dot pitdw Surface coating AG, AS coating Maximum Vlewable Size 13.7' (34.8cm) diagonal Power Supply (Universal) input voilage 90-264 VAC, 47m Hz Power consumption 75 Watts (max) Max. Resolution IZBO x I024 Horlzontal Frequency 30-70 KHz Vertical Frequency 50-I 20 Hz Video Bandwidlh SOMHz Adjustable Timing ll factory preset I0 user mode User's control Intelligent OnJScreen Display (OSD). 4 buttons X-Radiadon DH HS, PTB Regulatory Compliance UL CSA. FCCVB. “JV/Ergonomics. MPRlI. VCCHL CE, ISO-92418. D.N.S,F.. TCO95(for TCO95 version) Plug & Play DDCIIZB+ Power savlngs LED modes On Green Standby Amber Suspend Amber ofl' Flashing Amber Ambient Temperature Operating +5°c ~ +4o°c (+4 | “F ~ + i 04°F Storage 0°C ~ +so°c M’F ~ + HO"F Humidity Opeming 2096 ~ 9096 Storage I0% ~ 9096 Dimensions (with stand) 376mm(W)x373mm(H)x385mm(D) Weight [2.5Kg SUBCLAUSE TESTS DOCUMENT NO. 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure — on Hock 640.Eng (Proprietary Headset. with Handset) 5.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure » Off Hook 650.Eng (Nonproprietary Headset, with Handset) 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure » Off Hook 560.Eng (Nonproprietary Headset, with Noninsert—Type) 6.4.3.1 Acoustic Pressure - Off Hook 670.Eng (Proprietary Set, with Handset) 6.4.3.2 Peak Acoustic Pressure Test SBOJEng 5.4.4.1 Leakage Current Due to Ringing 690.Eng Voltage 5.5 Telecommunication Wiring System 700.Eng Protection From Overheating 6.5, Annex MAC Overvoltage Test 710.Eng (Third Editién) Annex A.l, A,2 130 mm Flame Test/20 mm Flame Test 720.Eng Annex A.2.7 Needle Flame Test 730.En9 Annex A.3, High Current Arcing Ignition Test 740.Eng 4.4.4 Annex A.4, Enclosure Hot Wire Ignition Test 750.Eng 4.4.5 Annex A.S, Hot Flaming Oil Test 760.Eng 4.4.6 Annex A.5, V-D, V»1, or V2 Flame Test 7,70.Eng 1.5.4, 4.4 Annex A.7, fHEF, HF»1, HF—z, Flammability 780.Eng 1.5.4, 4.4.1, Test 4.4.3 1950 (2) -X0695XXX-5 Document: IDx.Eng SUECLAUSE TESTS DOCUMENT NO. Annex A.B, HE Flammability Classification Test 750.Eng 4.4.3, 4.4.4 Annex A.9, SV Flammabi y Classification Test 800.Eng 4 . 4 . 1 Annex B General Guidelines for Motor Testing SlolEng Annex B Input Test (Single Phase) SZO‘Eng Annex 8 Input Test (Three Phase) 530.2119 Annex 8.4 Running Overload Test 840.Eng Annex 5.5 Locked-Rotor Overload Test/ asusng Endurance Test Annex 13.6 Secondary Motor Running Overload 850.12ng Running Overload Test for DC Motors Annex 5.7 Locked—Rotor Overload Test for DC 97D.Eng Motors in Secondary Circuits Annex 5.9 Phase Disconnect Test 880.Eng Annex 13.10 Test for Series Motors 890.Eng Annex C.3, Transformer/Insulation Electric soovEng 2.9.4 Strength Test Annex H, Ionizing Radiation Measurement Test 910.Eng 4 . 3 . 12 Annex M.3.2 Ringing Signal Output 920.Eng Annex M.3.3 Telephone Ringing Signal single 930.Eng Fault Test Document: mx . Eng 195012)—X0695XXX-6 File Date: 4 [9 Pages to File: UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. ‘ DATA PACKAGE INFORMATION SHEET Dept: Applicant. File No. - Proj. Handler/Ext. Proj. No Respe $1ngth4 1 Product: Test Technician/Ext. : Mode1(s) Standard(s) No.: Data Sheets Reviewed by: SAMPLES Description Date Rec‘d Eagle Tag ft Location on// Prior to Lab Submittal |———% |Task Allocation f {Due Date: / / I I___'—_____—| Completed Test Results Reviewed by: an __/_/_ Test Pg 13 Test Pg ii Pages to Lab: Pages from Lab: Page 1 Document 1 on 1 . Eng mzmm ,~Mzn=vvv,—. ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 3 Page T » of Issued: New: SAMPLES — continued Description Date Rec-d Sample Taq # Location Test Pg E Test Pg Q Document: 002AEng 171.1 (Dept/Sec) Page No . Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test completion Date (Printed Name / signature) File E Page T — of Issued: New: TEST INSTRUMENTS REFERENCE LIST Instr Instr Range Used Instr Calibration Date Code I,D. or a Type *Make and Model Last Due ' Information to be recorded when tests are conducted at other than a UL facility4 # See specific datasheet for individual scale used. Document: 003.Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 3 Page T a of Issued: New: SAMPLES : The manufacturer submitted a sample representing production of representative production samples of Mode1(s) employing the alternate The following tests were conducted in accordance with the standard for Information Technolm Eggimentl Information Technology and Telecommunication Equinment UL 1950, Edition GSA-(322.2 NO. 9504493 GSA—(322.2 No. 2344490 IEC 950. Edition ( ) Including Amendments EN 60 950 : 1988 ( ) Including National Deviations from VDE 0605/05,90 AS 3260 EN 41 003 TS 001-1990 Only the following tests were deemed necessary. Tests were conducted by‘(co. name 5 location) and witnessed by a member of the UL staff. Tests were conducted under the cTDPgCOMPASSlTCPZCAP Program‘ Tests noted by the initials "UL" were conducted at Unzwitnessed bx UL staff member. The following tests were conducted by under the Memorandum of Understandinq (MOI!) (CB Scheme: Document : 004.Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project N04 File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 3 Page 1 - of Issued: New: The test methods and results of the above tests have been reviewed and found to be in accordance with the requirements in the Standards noted above. ( ) The following D3 Deviations from UL 1950, Second Edition, were used for testing: , , A , . l ( D The card cage contained boards and had empty slots. ( ) The unit was configured as follows: "Maximum normal load" was defined as follows: ( ) Horizontal seaming frequency: 1012 Vertical seaming frequency: chz The unit weighs approximately kg and was considered handheldfigortable[fixedlstationag with emosedgunegposed sELVlsecondag low voltage circuits. ( ) The unit was considered rack—mountable ( ) Maximum operating ambient °c. ( D Unless otherwise indicated, all tests were conducted on Model ( ) Tests performed on Model were considered to be representative of Mode1(s) ( ) Only limited testsfiNo tests were performed on Model because of similarity in construction to ( ) Model , see Report dated , ( ) previously evaluated unit. ( 1 Only limited testslNo tests were performed on Model employing due to testing previously performed on the subject unit. Document : n 04 . Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 8 Page T — of QEHEBAE QLILEELLH§§ Document : oos . Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / signature) Pile B Page T - of Issued: New: POWER SUPPLY EEEEEEEQE gang MODEL : Rated Input : v A w Hz ghase Rated Output : V1 A1 V2 A2 V3 A3 V4 A4 V5 A5 V5 AG ( ) Output Test Load: Condition A ( ) Maximum output power: w Maximum operat ing ambient: ° C ( ) sample operation position: ( } External Forced Air Cooling: 1A Fan CFM: 2. Fan Distance from Unit: cm 3. Fan Location: 4A Airflow Direction: ( ) The following output terminals were connected to earth: Document: 006.Eng 1950 (2) -x0595xxx-13 111.1 (Dept/sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 1: Page 1- - of Issued: New: 1.5.4 - HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kzL PARTS FLAME TEST: (For Transformer/Multiplier) METHOD ( ) For each of the three samples of the transformer Part No. , the high voltage winding was connected to a variable aczdc voltage source. with the voltage initially at zero, a power of 10 w was dissipated in the high voltage winding and sustained for 2 minutes. The wattage was monitored with a wattmeter, and the voltage» adjusted. if necessary, to maintain the specified wattage. The power was then increased in steps of 10 w at 2 minute intervals to a maximum of 40 w. The treatment lasted 8 minutes unless terminated by opening of the winding or appreciable splitting of the protective coating. ( ) For each of the three samples of a high voltage multiplier Part No. - , the output was shorted and a voltage, equivalent to that which the multiplier is powered from in normal use, was applied to the input. The input was adjusted to cause a shorted output current of 25 1 5 mA, do, and this current was maintained for 30 minutes unless terminated by opening of the multiplier circuit or splitting of a protective coating. After treatment, each sample was allowed to cool to room temperature and was then placed in an air circulating oven maintained at 100 3 2°C for a period of 2 hours. when removed from the oven, each sample was immediately placed in a draft-free location 20 cm (25/32 in.) above a white pine board which was covered with one layer of tissue paper. Using a butane gas flame 12 1 2 m (1/2 in.) long from a burner consisting of a tube having a bore of 0‘5 3 0.1 mm (0.021 in.) , attempts were made to ignite the high voltage windingzmultiplier as follows. The gas flame was applied for 10 seconds. If the self»sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 seconds, the gas flame was applied again for 1 minute at the same area or at any other point. If again a self—sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 seconds, the gas flame was applied again for 2 minutes at the same point or at any other point. Document: 010 . Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. sample No. Tested by / (Printed Name / Signature) Test Completion Date File 13 Page 1“ — of Issued: New: RESULTS The test flame was applied to . Self-Sustaining Flame Time Application Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 10 seconds: 1 minute: 2 minutes: A self-sustaining flame didfidid not extinguish within 30 seconds. The wrapping tissue paper didzdid not burn. The board waslwas not scorched. Comment 5 : itvttInfinit-ttf'flthfl'*t"tttttf¢rtiflitt"i NOTES TO LAB : 1A Certain transformers are designed so that this pre»conditioning cannot be carried out. In such cases, only the "after treatment" portion of the test is to be performed. 2. where the design of a high-voltage multiplier is such that a 'short-circuit current of 25 mA cannot be obtained, a [are—conditioning current is used, which represents the maximum attainable current, determined either by the design of the multiplier or by its conditions of use in a particular apparatus. NOTES TO ENGINEER : 1. Reference IEC 65, Safety Requirements for Mains Operated Electronic and Related Apparatus for Household and Similar General Use. Document: 0 1 0 . Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No.» Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File 1: Page T ~ of Issued: New: 1.5.4 ~ HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kV CABLE FLAME TEST: (For Cable Type) METHOD Three samples of each type of cable, as used in the unit, were each placed in a draft—free location of 20 cm (25/32 in.) above a white pine board covered with one layer of tissue paper and inclined at an angle of 45°. Using a butane gas flame 12 t 2 mm (1/2 in.) long from a burner consisting of a tube having a bore of 0.5 1 0.1 mm (0.021 in.) inclined at an angle of 45°, attempts were made to ignite the sample as follows. The gas flame was applied for 10 seconds. If a self~sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 seconds, the gas flame was reapplied for 1 minute at the same area or at any other point. If again a self—sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 seconds, the gas flame was applied again for 2 minutes at: the same point or at any other point. RESULTS Self-Susta ing Flame Time Application 10 seconds: 1 minute: 2 minutes: ( ) The burning, if any, of the insulating materials was steady and did not spread appreciably. The flame self—extinguished within 30 seconds after removal of the gas flame. ( ) The burning of the insulating material was not steady or spread appreciably or the flame did not self—extinguish within 30 seconds after removal of the gas flame. Comments : Document : O20.Eng um (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No‘ File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test Completion Date (Printed Name / signature) File B Page T - of Issued: New: ttnfltiatttfiktfitittnfitfltktffifittflfftaitfit WP: DONOT TYPE NOTES TO LAB: 1. After test failure, describe exact failure under Comments. NM'ES TO ENGINEER: 1, Reference IEC 65, Safety Requirements for Mains Operated Electronic and Related Agparatus for Household and Similar General Use, Document : 020 . Eng ULI (Dept/Sec) Page No. Project No. File No. Sample No. Tested by / Test: Completion Date (Printed Name / Signature) File B Page T —' of Issued: New: 1.5.4 - HIGH VOLTAGE (OVER 4 kv) MISC. PARTS FLAME TEST IN APPLIANCE: (For Misc. Part) METHOD Following the Heating Test. the was placed in a draft free location 20 cm (25/32 in.) above a white pine board covered with one layer of tissue paper, Using a butane gas flame 12 t 2 m {1/2 in.) long from a burner consisting of a tube having a bore of 0‘s 1» 0.1 mm (0.021 in.), the flame was applied to the high voltage component for 10 seconds. If a self-sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 secondsl the gas flame was applied again for 1 minute at the same area or at any other point, If again a self-sustaining flame did not last for more than 30 seconds, the gas flame was applied again for 2 minutes at the same point or at any other point. If, following any application of the test flame, a flame persisted for more than 30 seconds. any appliance cover (if provided) was immediately placed over the appliance and the top and sides of the appliance were covered with cheesecloth while the component was still burning. RESULTS Self-Sustaining Flame Time Application Sample 1 Sample 2 sample 3 10 seconds: 1 minute: 2 minutes: I ) The flame did not last for more than 30 seconds after the remval of the gas flame. ( ) The flame lasted for more than 30 seconds. However, the cheesecloth and the tissue paper showed no signs of burning or charting. ( ) The cheeseclothfitissue paperlcheesecloth and tissue paper showed signs of burning or charring. Comments : Document: 03 0 v Eng
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