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1、J IS JAPANESE I N DUSTR IAL STA N DA R D Translated and Published by Japanese Standards Association JIS B 9 5 1 4 2 0 0 2 (JBMIA/ JSA) Test methods for time recorders ICs 35.260 Reference number : JIS B 9514 : 2002 (E) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS u
2、nder license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- B 9514 : 2002 Foreword This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard revised by
3、the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee, as the result of proposal for revision of Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMIA)/the Japanese Standard
4、s Association (JSA) with the draft being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the Industrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of Article 14. Consequently JIS B 9514 : 1990 is replaced with this Standard. Attention is drawn to the possibili
5、ty that some parts of this Standard may conflict with a patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have technical properties. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industr
6、ial Standards Committee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have the said technical properties. Date of Establishment: 1970-0
7、4-01 Date of Revision: 2002-09-20 Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2002-09-20 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Standards Board Technical Committee on Industrial Machinery JIS B 9514 : 2002, First English edition published in 2003-09 Translated and published by: Japa
8、nese Standards Association 4-1-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents, the original JIS is to be the final authority. O JSA 2003 All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in
9、any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed in Japan PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=W
10、ing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- B 9514 : 2002 Contents Page 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 Scope Test conditions . Test items . Performance test items . Safety test items Environmental test items . Test meth
11、ods Performance tests Safety tests . Environmental tests Form of performance test report Attached Table 1 The form of performance test report of a time recorder . 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 6 8 9 (i PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee
12、=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS B 9514 : 2002 Test methods for time recorders 1 Scope This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies test methods f
13、or the perfor- mance of time recorders. A time recorder means an equipment which carries out print outs, maintenance, transmission, etc. of the time data corresponding to such operations as insertion of time card, input by key, and the like. 2 Test conditions The tests of time recorders shall genera
14、lly be carried out un- der the service conditions stated below: a) Power supply The power supply shall be at the rated frequency and the rated vol tage. Test environment The temperature shall be (20 i 5) “C and the humidity shall be (60 & 10) %RH. Method of use logue, specifications or instruction m
15、anual. instruction manual shall be used. b) c) The time recorder shall be operated as specified in the cata- d) Consumables The consumables assigned by the catalogue, specification or e) Reference card The cards used for tests shall be those assigned by the cata- logue, specification or instruction
16、manual or those at least equivalent thereto. 3 Test items 3.1 carried out as follows: Performance test items The performance tests of time recorders shall be Starting test Working test Continuous operation test Clock accuracy test Clock time printing test Programming function test Memory retention t
17、est Service interruption compensation test Safety test items The safety tests of time recorders shall be as follows: Voltage fluctuation test Power consumption test Leakage current test PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS
18、 Employees/1111111001, User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 2 B 9514 : 2002 d) Insulation resistance test e) Dielectric strength test f) Normal temperature rise test g) Noise strength test 3 . 3 be as follows:
19、 a) Working at high temperature b) Working at low temperature c) Storage at high temperature d) Storage at low temperature e) Resistance to moisture Environmental test items The environmental tests of time recorders shall 4 Test methods 4.1 lows: Performance tests The performance tests of time recor
20、ders shall be as fol- a) Starting test Set a time recorder in its service conditions and start it in ac- cordance with the operating procedures, then confirm that the recorder works correctly. Working test the recorder is operated under normal service conditions. Continuous operation test Carry out
21、continuous operation for at least 24 h under normal service conditions, then confirm that the function of every part works properly. Clock accuracy test Carry out continuous operation for at least 24 h under normal service conditions, then measure the error relative to the standard time as a monthly
22、 difference and confirm that the number of seconds ahead of time (+) or behind delay (-1 falls within the range stated in the specification. Clock time printing test Confirm the correspondence of the clock time indi- cated by the clock and that printed, the visibility of print and the state of print
23、ing in the prescribed card column, as follows: i) Insert the card and carry out printing continuously, and confirm the corre- spondence of printed letters and the clock indication when the “hour” changes and “minute” changes. Confirm that the density, colour, bleeding, blotching stains, etc. in all
24、the printings fall within the respective ranges stated in the specification. Confirm that the printing is done correctly in the respective columns of the reference card. b) Confirm that the function of every part works properly when c) d) e 2) 3) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards A
25、ssociation Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 3 B 9514 : 2002 Programming function tests The programming function tests of time record
26、ers shall be as follows: Due date Set the due date (submission deadline), shift time, etc. and confirm that the printing positions corresponding to the respective set printing times appear. Shift sitions corresponding to the respective set printing times appear. Start (time) Set the start time, shif
27、t time, due date, etc. and confirm that the contents and positions of printing corresponding to the respective set printing times appear. Finish (time) Set the finish time, shift time, due date, etc. and confirm that the contents and positions of printing corresponding to respective set printing tim
28、es appear. Time signal Set the day (a day of the week), kind of signal, time, and duration of the alarm, start the clock automatically from 1 min before the set time, and confirm that the whistling starts at the set time. Melody Set the day, kind of melody, time and duration of melody, the clock to
29、run normally from 1 min before the set time, and confirm that the melody starts at the set time. Ribbon Set the printing colour and change-over time, start the clock from 1 min before the set time, and confirm that the change-over of printing colour is done correctly at the set time. Change-over of
30、printing column Set the printing column and change- over time, start the clock 1 min before the set time, and confirm that the change-over of printing column is made correctly at the set time. Overtime summation Confirm that the summated overtime numerals at the time of printing appear correctly. Re
31、gistration fied. Work shift Clock Set the shift time, due date, etc. and confirm that the printing po- Confirm that the registered ID codes are correctly identi- Confirm that work shift is carried out correctly. Confirm that the clock is able to be set to an arbitrary time. Memory maintenance test C
32、ut off the power supply, and confirm that the memory maintenance time described on the catalog, instruction manual, etc. is ensured. Service interruption compensation test Cut off the power supply, and confirm that the recorder works correctly after a specified number of operations or after lapse of
33、 the service interruption compensation time described in the catalog, instruction manual, etc. Safety tests The safety tests of time recorders shall be as follows: PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001,
34、 User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 4 B 9514 : 2002 a b) C d) e f Supply voltage fluctuation Continuously operate the specimen under sta- bilized conditions and normal temperatures and test by applying a vol
35、tage equal to the rated voltage at a frequency equal to the rated frequency, then fluctuate the voltage by & 10 % of the rated voltage. Confirm that the recorder continues its operation without any trouble under the above procedures. Power consumption test Confirm that the average power consumption
36、in one cycle under normal service conditions satisfies the specification. Remarks : One cycle means the time between the instant when such a medium as a card is inserted into the recorder to the instant when the in- sertion of the next medium becomes possible after withdrawal of the first medium. Le
37、akage current test Operate the recorder under normal service conditions, measure the leakage current by connecting a resistor of 1 k C 2 between acces- sible dead metal parts and the earth, and confirm that the current is not ex- ceeding 1 mA. Insulation resistance test Measure the insulation resist
38、ance between the dead metal parts and the supply terminals by using a 500 V insulation resis- tance tester and confirm that the resistance so measured is not less than 1 MQ. Dielectric strength test After the insulation resistance test, apply an a.c. voltage of 1 O00 V across the live parts and the
39、dead metal parts liable to be earthed for 1 m, and examine whether the specimen withstands this voltage ap- plication or not. Application of an a.c. voltage of 1200 V for 1 s may substitute for the above test. Normal temperature rise test Continuously operate the specimen by applying a voltage equal
40、 to the rated voltage at a frequency equal to the rated frequency under normal service conditions until the temperature rise at various parts be- comes almost constant. The temperatures at various parts measured under the said state shall not exceed the respective values given in Table 1. PROTECTED
41、BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Wing, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 5 B 9514 : 2002 Position of measurement 1 Coi
42、l of class A insulation Table 1 Temperature limits Temperature ( O C ) 100 made of germanium made of silicon I of class E insulation 60 135 115 4 Handle for transportation (excluding that operated by a man during service) 5 Handle operated by a man during service I of class B insulation I 125 made o
43、f metal, ceramics or glass 65 made of other materials 80 55 made of other materials 70 made of metal, ceramics or glass I of class F insulation 6 Knob and push button of switch or the like _ 150 made of metal, ceramics or glass 60 made of other materials 75 I of class H insulation I 170 in contact w
44、ith a man during service 2 Rectifier made of metal, ceramics or glass 55 made of other materials 70 I made of selenium 75 3 Contact of fuse grip 90 7 Enclosure easily accessed by a man I made of metal, ceramics or glass 85 I made of other materials 100 not easily accessed by a man 8 Surface of woode
45、n base for placing specimen 100 95 g) Noise strength test 1) Noise field strength Install the antenna at a point 10 m apart from the specimen in horizontal distance and carry out the noise measurement. The noise field strength so measured shall not exceed the value shown in the right column correlat
46、ing with the frequency range stated in the left col- umn of the table given below. In this case, the dB means the value calcu- lated based on l pV = O dB. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Copyright Japanese Standards Association Provided by IHS under license with JSALicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Win
47、g, Bernie Not for Resale, 03/13/2007 07:27:46 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- 6 B 9514 : 2002 Frequency range 30 MHz up to and including 230 MHz Noise field strength (dB) 30 (40) I Over 230 MHz up to and including 1 O00 MHz I 37 (47) I Remarks : The numerica
48、l values in parentheses are appli- cable to the recorders which bear such a mark- ing used in the commercial and industrial area only are allowed. Noise terminal voltage The noise terminal voltage, when measured between a line and the earth, shall not exceed the value shown in the right column cor- relating with the frequency range stated in the left column of the table given below. In this case, the dB means the value calculated based on 1 pV = O dB. Frequency range 1 526.5 kHz up to and including 5 MHz I 56 (73) I 46 (60) I I Over 5 MHz up to