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NLV-5201 Specifications Manual
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11.9 Drop Impact Tolerance
11.9.1 Drop Impact Tolerance of the Imager Scanner
The imager scanner is designed to withstand the conditions of the following drop test.
Drop test: Drop the imager scanner a total of 15 times (3 times for each position shown in the
next illustration) from a height of 75 cm onto a concrete floor.
Figure 24: Drop Impact Resistance
11.9.2 Drop Impact Tolerance of the Imager Scanner in Packaging
The individually packaged imager scanner is designed to withstand the conditions of the
following drop test.
Drop test: Drop an individually packaged imager scanner a total of 10 times (on any 1 corner,
3 edges, and 6 faces) from a height of 100 cm onto a concrete floor.
11.10 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
The Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test method is compliant with IEC-61000-4-2. (150 pf,
330 ohm).
The imager scanner meets the electromagnetic immunity requirements for electronic equipment
and can withstand these conditions:
No damage: ±15 kV (air discharge, direct)
No malfunction: ±8 kV (air discharge, direct)
±6 kV (contact discharge, direct / indirect)
75cm
Concrete floor

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