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1. e en eere Rated B 2 Test conditions N A B 3 Maximum temperatures N A B 4 Running overload test N A B 5 Locked rotor overload test N A Test duration Electric strength test test voltage V 6 Running overload test for motors in secondary N A circuits B 7 Locked rotor overload test for d c motors in secondary circuits N A B 7 1 Test procedure N A B 7 2 Alternative test procedure test time h N A B 7 3 Electric strength test N A B 8 Test for motors with capacitors N A B 9 Test for three phase motors N A B 10 Test for series motors N A Operating voltage V C Annex C TRANSFORMERS see 1 5 4 and 5 3 3 N A T Manufacturer Type ert etd Et Rated iad Method of C 1 Overload test N A C 2 Insulation N A Protection from displacement of windings TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 29 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement
2. For Model XO 1 5 4 3 8 Lithium battery reverse current measurement test RTC Normal 12Vdc Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test RTC Short 12Vdc Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test R309 RTC Short 12Vdc Charging current is 0 56 mA battery reverse current test D20 RTC Short 12Vdc E E Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 44 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Q24 1 3 RTC Short 12Vdc Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test R305 For Model XO 1 75 4 3 8 Lithium battery reverse current measurement test RTC Normal 13 5Vdc E Charging current is 2 mA battery reverse current test R26 Short 13 5Vdc Charging current is 4 mA R23 Short 13 5Vdc E Charging current is 2 mA 1 1 3 Short 13 5Vdc es Charging current is 2 mA short D14 Short 13 5Vdc gt ES gt Charging current is 3 mA R35 Short 13 5Vdc E xz Charging current is 3 mA 5 3 6 Overload of operator accessible connector test USB Overload 13 5Vdc
3. Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 1 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Enclosures Type Supplement Id Description Photographs 3 06 NB top view Photographs 3 07 NB front open view Photographs 3 08 NB left side view Photographs 3 09 NB right side view Photographs 3 10 NB bottom view with battery pack A32 V2 Photographs 3 12 NB bottom internal view Photographs 3 13 PCB top view Photographs 3 14 PCB bottom view Photographs 3 24 XO 1 5 Internal 1 Photographs 3 25 XO 1 5 Internal 2 Photographs 3 26 XO 1 5 Motherboard 1 Photographs 3 27 XO 1 5 Motherboard 2 Photographs 3 28 XO 1 75 Motherboard 1 Photographs 3 29 XO 1 75 Motherboard 2 Photographs 3 30 NB bottom internal view alternate Diagrams Schematics PWB Manuals Miscellaneous 7 04 Datasheets for UL 696 Miscellaneous 7 05 Datasheets ASTM F963 Miscellaneous 7 06 Table 2 5 Limited Power Source Measurement Not for FUS investigation Miscellaneous 7 07 Client Instrument list Miscellaneous 7 08 Multi factories Declaration Licenses Marking Plate 13 01 Label XO 1 Marking Plate 13 02 Label XO 1 5 Marking Plate 13 03 Label XO 1 5 Alternate Marking Plate 13 04 Label XO 1 75 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 2 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures MarkingPlate ID 13 01 OLPC Model 1 INPUT 12 4 ZZ 1 424 1 424 OES mS Product of China
4. U5 for USB use 17 3a Protector GMT G5282 series 2 0 5 1 0 U5 for USB A use Alternate Following See Enclosure ld Components for 3 28 3 29 for Model XO 1 75 motherboard and only other details Use with Battery pack BYD CL1 only Use with Adapter Bestec only 18 Mother board Various Various for model 1 75 18 1 Wireless Various Various 3 3Vdc TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 36 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass object part or manufacturer type model technical data standard mark s of Description trademark Edition year conformity LAN Card 18 2 Protect IC Diodes Inc AP2171 2 7 5 5Vdc UL Subject 2367 UL U9 for USB use AP2161 Cont Current 1 0A Prot Current 2 0A 18 2 R T C HITACHI ML1220 3 UL1642 UL Battery MAXELL Charging alternate ENERGY LTD Voltage 12 Vdc Max Charging Current 100 mA 18 2 1 RTC The RTC battery Battery protect is protected by components following resistors R35 R27 1kohm R26 4 7Kohm R23 1 2Kohm a transistor Q1 and a diode D14 Supplementary information 1 Provided evidence en
5. F Fail Testing Date s of receipt of test item 2011 11 22 Date s of Performance of tests 2011 11 22 to 2011 11 24 General remarks The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the testing laboratory see Enclosure refers to additional information appended to the report see appended table refers to a table appended to the report Throughout this report a point is used as the decimal separator Manufacturer s Declaration per Sub Clause 6 25 of IECEE 02 The application for obtaining a CB Test Certificate includes more than one factory and a declaration form the Manufacturer stating that the sample s submitted for evaluation is are Yes representative of the products from each factory has been provided When differences exist they shall be identified in the General Product Information section Name and address of Factory ies 1 TECH FULL COMPUTER CHANGSHU CO LTD 8 JINZHOU RD HIGH TECH INDUSTRIAL PARK CHANGSHU ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE CHANGSHU JIANGSU 215500 CHINA 2 TECH FRONT SHANGHAI COMPUTER CO LTD SONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE 68 SAN ZHUANG RD SHANGHAI 201613 CHINA 3 TECH PRO SHANGHAI COMPUTER CO LTD SONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE 6 LANE 58 SANZHUANG RD SHANGHAI CHINA TRF No
6. Flash point N A 4 3 13 Radiation type of radiation The equipment does not N A generate ionizing radiation or contain flammable liquids or gases 4 3 13 1 General N A 4 3 13 2 lonizing radiation N A Measured radiation pA kg Measured high voltage kV Measured focus voltage CRT markings intet etes 4 3 13 3 Effect of ultraviolet UV radiation on materials N A Part property retention after test flammability N A Classification recen 4 3 13 4 Human exposure to ultraviolet UV radiation N A 4 3 13 5 Laser including LEDs N A litate 4 3 13 6 Other types ioo TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 22 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 4 4 Protection against hazardous moving parts N A 4 4 1 General N A 4 4 2 Protection in operator access areas N A 4 4 3 Protection in restricted access locations N A 4 4 4 Protection in service access areas N A 4 5 Thermal requirements Pass 4 5 1 Maximum temperatures Operated in the most Pass unfavorable way of operation given
7. 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 6 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 4 TECH COM SHANGHAI COMPUTER CO LTD 68 SANZHUANG RD SONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE SHANGHAI 201613 CHINA GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Report Summary All applicable tests according to the referenced standard s have been carried out Product Description Electronic components are mounted on PWB which is enclosed by plastic enclosure and accompanied with three USB ports one Card Reader The OLPC XO is a laptop computer system consisting of a a laptop computer b direct plug in power supply power adapter and removable battery pack The OLPC XO is intended for use as a child development tool primarily by children five years of age and older In addition to IEC 60950 1 CSA UL 60950 1 and EN 60950 1 applicable parts of ASTM F 963 2007 Edition Standard Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety were applied to address use of the product by the intended user group Model Differences Model XO 1 5 is similar to Model XO 1 except for rating motherboard and model designation Model XO 1 75 is similar to Model XO 1 5 except for motherboard and model designation Additional Information Model XO 1 gt CPU information AMD LX700 Model XO 1 5 XO 1 75 2 CPU information VIA C7 M 1 0 GHz Model XO 1 5 XO 1 75 gt CPU information AMD Marvell ARMADA 610 1 0 GHz The l
8. Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 41 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Comments The temperatures were measured under worst case normal mode defined in 1 2 2 1 load as described in 1 6 2 at voltages as described in 1 4 5 With max ambient temperature specified as 45 degree C the ore the maximum temperature rise is calculated as follows Components with Max temp of 105 degree C PWB Max temp of 100 degree C RTC User accessible area material is plastic 70 degree C material is plastic 75 degree C material is plastic 75 degree C material is plastic 75 degree C Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div material is plastic 95 degree C for Enclosure inside top section near CPU for Outside enclosure top section front panel LCD for Outside enclosure bottom section near mouse control board for Outside enclosure bottom surface battery pack BYD Sylva Industries for Enclosure inside near T1 Adaptor E 4 5 2 TABLE ball pressure test of thermoplastics N A allowed impression diameter mm part test temperature 9 impression diameter mm 47 TABLE resistance to fire Pass part manufacturer of material type of material thickness mm flammability class supplementary information Refer to Table 1 5 1 Critical co
9. IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 630 2 1 S4 2000 modified IEC 60529 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60529 1991 not modified IEC 61032 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61032 1998 not modified IEC 61140 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61140 2001 not modified ITU T Recommendation K 31 NOTE in Europe the suggested document is EN 50083 1 Korea Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 1 5 101 Addition Plugs for the connection of the apparatus N A to the supply mains shall comply with the Korean requirement KSC 8305 7 Addition EMC The apparatus shall comply with N A the relevant CISPR standards UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 17 of 29 Report Reference 142692 138 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Norway Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition Due to the IT power system used see annex V figure V 7 capacitors are required to be rated for the applicable line to line voltage 230 V N A 1 7 2 Class Pluggable Equipment Type A intended for connection to other equipment or a network shall if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains so
10. N A 2 10 6 5 Electric strength 2 10 6 6 Abrasion resistance test N A Electric strength 2 10 7 Enclosed and sealed parts N A Temperature T1 T2 Tma Tamb 10K N A 2 10 8 Spacings filled by insulating compound N A Electric strength 2 10 9 Component external terminations N A 2 10 10 Insulation with varying dimensions N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 17 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 3 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND SUPPLY Pass 3 1 General Pass 3 1 1 Current rating and overcurrent protection All wires conductors possess Pass adequate cross sectional areas for their intended application and Internal wiring are adequately insulated 3 1 2 Protection against mechanical damage The wires are routed away Pass from sharp edges and parts which could damage insulation 3 1 3 Securing of internal wiring The wires are positioned in Pass such a manner that prevents excessive strain loosening of terminal connections and damage of conductor insulation 3 1 4 Insulation of conductors The insulati
11. 1 This nominal cross sectional area is only allowed for Class appliances if the length of the power supply cord measured between the point where the cord or cord guard enters the appliance and the entry to the plug does not exceed 2 m 0 5 mm three core supply flexible cords are permitted see S NZS 3191 Delete Note 1 4 1 201 Addition Display devices used for television N A purposes Display devices which may be used for television purposes with a mass of 7 kg or more shall comply with the requirements for stability and mechanical hazards including the additional stability requirements for television received specified in AS NZS 60065 4 3 6 Replace the third paragraph Equipment with a N A plug portion suitable for insertion into a 10 A 3 pin flat pin socket outlet complying with AS NZS 3112 shall comply with the requirements in AS NZS 3112 for equipment with integral pins for insertion into socket outlets 4 3 13 5 Add the following to the end of the first paragraph N A or AS NZS 2211 1 4 7 Add after the clause For alternative resistance to Pass fire tests refer to Clause 4 7 201 4 7 201 Additional after the clause 4 7 3 6 N A Resistance to fire Alternative tests 4 7 201 1 Addition General N A Parts of non metallic material shall be resistant to ignition and spread of fire This requirement does not apply to decorative trims knobs and other parts unlikely to be ig
12. Page 47 of 48 Enclosures Report Reference Misc ID 7 07 File 142692 Project 11CA59312 Page 5 of 22 lt No Amicle Manufacturer Model Asset Use Range V Calibrated S DE 2 2 SS 2 2 E Date Due 5020008 6 ELECTRONIC LOAD PRODIGIT PAL200 88351 50Vdc 40A 2011 05 19 2012 05 18 890800174 x ELECTRONIC LOAD PRODIGIT 3311C 00900C 137 60Vdc 50A 2011 05 19 2012 05 18 HYBRID B8510057 Type J 15 RECORDER YOKOGAWA HR1300 45VH0692 0 100 C 0 24hrs CH20 2011 05 13 2012 05 12 ELECTRONIC 25 SCALE TSCALE AHW 30 0316007002 30 Kg MAX 2011 05 16 2012 05 15 Balance 27 Timer CASIO HS 3V 710Q03R Full Range 2011 05 13 2012 05 12 DIGITAL 13920329 1000Vac Vdc 10 34 MULTIMETER FLUKE 87V 990102397 40Mohm 2010 09 06 2011 09 05 Soft and strong lightweight wrapping paper of grammage C1 Tissue Paper ED amp D ATP 01 generally between 12 g m and 30 UL IEC 60950 1 n Bleached cotton cloth approx 40 g m C2 Cheesecloth ED amp D 01 UL IEC 60950 1 2 SORE DERE MITUTOYO 500 197 0082066 0 200 mm 2011 05 17 2042 05 46 Form Copyright 2008 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL Created by ULtraLink on 2009 07 22 UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 48 of 48 Enclosures Misc ID 7 08 Multiple facto
13. 01 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 3 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures MarkingPlate ID 13 02 63 4 55 2 46 4 MODEL 1 5 OLPC Input 12Vdc 2A a The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and US mam 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LISTED FCC ID HFS CL1B N 22574 8K33 Productof China Quanta Computer Inc 520 E142692 12 2 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 4 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures MarkingPlate ID 13 03 A B 1 1 2 s 634 2 55 2 JOUPG n Los cep C cx FEX ue E NE viis s J Diam 3 Presuototohma Quenin Gompuler inc 3 D pp DIT 2 HCCL1014010 4 4 5 NOTES 5 1 MATERIAL PC MATTE 8010 2 ADHESIVE BASE ACRYLIC 3 LABEL FINISH THICKNESS 0 12mm TEXT COLOR PMS na BACKGROUND COLOR PMS361N 4 FILE NOsHCCL1019010 1 HCCL1019010 6 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 6 Quanta Computer Inc MODEL E 7F 116 HOU KANG ST SHIN LIN
14. NOTE Contacts in components such as switch contacts are considered to be connections For parts which withstand the glow wire test but produce a flame other parts above the connection within the envelope of a vertical cylinder having a diameter of 20 mm and a height of 50 mm shall be subjected to the needle flame test However parts shielded by a barrier which meets the needle flame test shall not be tested The needle flame test shall be made in accordance with AS NZS 4695 2 2 with the following modifications Clause of AS NZS 4695 2 2 Change 5 Severities Replace with The duration of application of the test flame shall be 30 s 1 s 8 Test procedure 8 2 Replace the first sentence with The specimen shall be arranged so that the flame can be applied to a vertical or horizontal edge as shown in the examples of figure 1 8 4 The first paragraph does not apply Addition If possible the flame shall be applied at least 10 mm from a corner 8 5 Replace with The test shall be made on one specimen If the specimen does not withswtand the test the test may be repeated on two further specimens both of which shall then withstand the test 10 Evaluation of Replace with UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 6 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict test results The durati
15. Test Result Remark Verdict D Annex D MEASURING INSTRUMENTS FOR TOUCH CURRENT TESTS N A D 1 Measuring instrument N A D 2 Alternative measuring instrument N A E Annex E TEMPERATURE RISE OF A WINDING N A F Annex F MEASUREMENT OF CLEARANCES AND CREEPAGE DISTANCES Pass see 2 10 G Annex G ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING MINIMUM N A CLEARANCES G 1 Summary of the procedure for determining N A minimum clearances G 2 Determination of mains transient voltage V N A G 2 1 AC mains supply N A G 2 2 DC mains supply N A G 3 Determination of telecommunication network N A transient voltage G 4 Determination of required withstand voltage V N A G 5 Measurement of transient levels V N A G 6 Determination of minimum clearances N A H ANNEX H IONIZING RADIATION see 4 3 13 N A J Annex J TABLE OF ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS see 2 6 5 6 N A a dto ttd TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 30 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict K ANNEX K THERMAL CONTROLS see 1 5 3 and 5 3 7 N A K 1 Making and breaking capacity N A K 2 Therm
16. Tested by Date Printed Name Signature COMPONENT TORQUE TEST METHOD Per Sec 8 8 toys with component capable of being grasped by the thumb and forefinger or teeth was subjected to a torque cf 4 4 inlb in clockwise and counterclockwise directions applied within 5 sec to 180 degrees or the specified value except for screws and held for an additional 10 sec After the torque application the toy was then subjected to a visual exam for hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other hazard RESULTS Date 2007 10 04 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 24 Humidity 33 Pressure mBar Required Toy Mede Abuse Small Sharp Sharp Projection Sample Tests Parts Edges Points Points 12 Antenna No No No No right There were no hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other hazard ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 10 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 38 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 11 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature COMPONENT TENSION TEST METHOD Per Sec 8 9 toys with components capable of being grasped by the thumb and forefinger or teeth was subjected to a tensile load of 448 15 lbf applied perpen
17. When all tests are conducted by one person printed name and signature can be inserted here instead of including printed name and signature on each page containing data Must indicate number of pages in the data package When test conducted by more than one person printed name and signature of person conducting the test can be inserted next to the test name instead of including printed name and signature on each page containing data Must indicate number of pages in the data package Special Instructions Unless specified otherwise in the individual Methods the tests shall be conducted under the following ambient conditions Confirmation of these conditions shall be recorded at the time the test is conducted Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C N A Humidity N A Pressure mBar N A ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 2 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 30 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page Tested by Date Printed Name Signature TEST EQUIPMENT INFORMATION Test Number Test Instrument Title or Function Last Cal Next Cal Type Conditioning Date Date If Test Number is us
18. 3 2 3 Permanently connected equipment may have terminals or leads not smaller than No 18 AWG 0 82 mm and not less than 152 mm in length for N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 25 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict connection of field installed wiring 3 2 3 If supply wires exceed 60 C marking indicates use of 75 or 90 wiring for supply connection as appropriate N A 3 2 3 Equipment compatible with suitable trade sizes of conduits and cables N A 3 2 5 Length of power supply cord limited to between 1 5 and 4 5 m unless shorter length used when intended for a special installation N A 3 2 5 Conductors in power supply cords sized according to Part N A 3 2 5 Power supply cords and cord sets incorporate flexible cords suitable for the particular application N A 3 2 6 Strain relief provided for non detachable interconnecting cables not supplied by a limited power source N A 3 2 9 Adequate wire bending space and volume of field wiring compartment required to properly make the field connections N A 3 2 9 Equipment intended solely for installation in Restricted Access Locations using low voltage d c systems may not need provision for connecting and securing a f
19. NC NT Open circuit CN11 pin voltage 4 95Vdc Maximum 1 available current 1310mA USB Overload 13 5Vdc B CN11 Pin 2 4 USB Overload 13 5Vdc NC NT Open circuit pin 1 voltage 4 95Vdc Maximum available current 1310 USB Overload 13 5Vdc B Pin 2 4 USB Overload 13 5Vdc NC NT Open circuit CN12 voltage 4 95Vdc Maximum pin 1 available current 1310 USB Overload 13 5Vdc 12 2 4 CN3 Overload 13 5Vdc B Pin 1 to 6 Headphone Overload 13 5Vdc B CN4 Pin 1106 Card Overload 13 5Vdc C reader 19 Pin 4 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 45 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict UJ Card Overload 13 5Vdc reader CN19 Pin 1 3 and 5 13 supplementary information Comments Key BATTERY OVERCHARGE DISCHARGE TESTS PA There was no cracking rupturing or bursting of the battery jacket that could result in user contact with battery electrolyte PB There was no explosion of the battery that could result in a risk of injury to persons PC There was no emission of flame or expulsion of molten metal outside the battery operated product COMPONENT FAILURE TEST ABNORMAL OPERA
20. without LCD panel area 09 Power Electronics AD5953 INPUT 100 UL60950 1 UL DK 11960 Adaptor H K Ltd 240Vac 560mA IEC60950 For Rating 50 60Hz 1 2001 12V 1 42A only OUTPUT 12Vdc 1 417A Class 11 09a Power Lite On PA 1150 05Q1 l P 100 UL60950 1 UL NO45038 Adaptor 240 0 5A 60950 Alternate 50 60HZ O P 1 2001 For Rating 12V 1 42A Class 12V 1 42A only 11 096 Power Delta ADP 17FB A 100 UL60950 1 UL JPTUV Adaptor 240 0 8A 60950 020617 Alternate 50 60HZ O P 1 2001 For Rating 12V 1 42A Class 12V 1 42A only 11 09 Bestec Power NA0241WAA 100 240Vac UL60950 1 2nd UL JPTUV Adaptor Electronics Co NAwww1WyA 1A 50 60 2 Edition 024176 Alternate Ltd O P 12Vdc 2A 60950 For Rating Class 11 1 2001 12V 2A only 09d Power Bestec Power BT 100 240Vac UL60950 1 2nd UL DK 19690 Adaptor Electronics Co AG250SDFxy 50 60 Hz 0 4A Edition Alternate Ltd y A Z 13 5V 60950 For Rating blank For 1 85A 1 2001 13 5V 1 85A marketing only purpose 10 Battery pack BYD CL1 6 5 V 3 100 UL60950 1 UL mAh Li ion UL2054 10a Battery pack Sylva Industries NTA2488 6 0 V 3 000 UL60950 1 UL Alternate Ltd mAh Ni MH UL2054 Rechargeable Battery Div 10b Battery pack Sylva Industries NTA2490 7 3 V 2800 mAh UL60950 1 UL Alternate Ltd Li Fe UL2054 Rechargeable Battery Div
21. 12 Speakers Various Various Rated 8 ohm max 1 0 Watt max two TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 34 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass object part or manufacturer type model technical data standard mark s of Description trademark Edition year conformity provided 13 Keyboard Various Various Min flame HB UL94 UL746C UL 14 LCD panel Various Various 7 5 TFT LCD type LED backlight module 15 Printed wiring Various Various Min V 2 or UL796 0194 UL board flexible 2 105 degree C Following See Enclosure ld Components for 3 13 3 14 for Model XO 1 only motherboard and other details 16 Mother board Various Various Es for model XO 1 16 1 Wireless Various Various 3 3Vdc e LAN Card 16 2 R T C Hitachi Maxell ML1220 3V 18 mAh UL1642 UL Battery Ltd rechargeable maximum abnormal charging current 10mA by multiple components Q33 D18 and R275 rated 1kohm 16 3 1 R T C Matsushita ML1220 3V 17 mAh UL1642 UL Battery Electric Industrial rechargeable Alternate Co Ltd maximum Panasonic Corp abnormal Of North charging current America 10mA by multiple components Q33 D18 and R275 rated 1kohm 16 3 2 Protecto
22. 2011 12 06 Page 27 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page 7 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature END OF DATASHEET PACKAGE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ULE D06S6 XNIZ Datasheet 2001 Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 7 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 28 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 1 LABORATORY DATA PACKAGE Date 200 Number of pages in this package 17 TEST LOCATION Ix UL cr Affiliate WIDP Company Name ULC Vancouver LES Address CLIENT INFORMATION Company Name OLPC AUDIT INFORMATION Description of Tests Per Standard No ASTM F963 Edition 2007 Ix Tests Conducted by W Alfred Fung A germ Printed name Signature I UL Staff witnessing testing WIDP only Printed name Signature Reviewed and accepted W Alfred Fung by qualified Project Handler Printed Name Signature TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED I Comments Parameters Tests Conducted by MATERIAL QUALITY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES FLAMMABILITY COMPLETE PRODUCTS FLAMMABILITY REMOVABLE FARRICS TOXICOLOGY SURFACE COATINGS TOXICOLOGY STUFFING MATERIALS ELECTR
23. 4 Date Signature correlation of sample numbers to Refer to this table when a test only Manufacturer Product Identification and Ratings OLPC Laptop OLPC Laptop 29 6 954524001 2007 08 3 9 OLPC Laptop 29 954524001 2007 08 8 01 Adaptor 29 959798001 2007 09 2 3 8 02 Battery GP model number is NTA2490 13 LiFe weighted 293 gm S N 10102070802200000002 6Vdc 3 0Ah 954524001 2007 08 d BF OLPC Laptop 29 954524001 2007 08 7 25 Bag size 345 x 150 mm 29 954524001 2007 08 14 Bag size 335 275 mm 29 If Test Number is used the Test Number or Numbers the sample was used must be identified on the data sheet pages or on the Data Sheet Package cover page ULS D1967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Page 4 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 32 of 48 Enclosures Report Reference Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 5 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature I Sampling Procedure ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 5 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being cov
24. 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 cr any other hazard RESULTS Date 2007 10 04 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 22 Humidity 34 Pressure mBar Required Toy Medel Abuse Small Sharp Sharp Projection Sample Tests Parts Edges Pcints Points 12 Touch No No No 12 Keyboard No No pad There were no hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other hazard ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 12 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 40 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No O7NB48870 File XXXX Page 13 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature PACKAGING FIIM ASIM F963 Sections 4 12 8 22 METHOD A measuring device dial type thickness gage or equivalent capable of measuring thickness to an accuracy of 4 um was used Measurements were taken at 10 equidistant points across the diagonal of any 3 94 by 3 94 in 100 by 100 mm area of the film For plastic bags the sample was prepared cutting the sides without stretching into two single sheets RESULTS Date 2007 10 05 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 24 Humidity 31 Pressure mBar Sample 13 Sample 14 Bag size 345 x 150 mm Bag size 335 x 275 mm Th
25. 48 Enclosures Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Photographs ID 3 26 m te sO 08 06 05 OV 09 02 i oo OL 0 02 06 0 05 tellin 09 02 08 06 5 8 8 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 17 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 27 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 18 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 28 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 19 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 29 oz 08 OF na oj 08 05 00 Gatnat ooun UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 20 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 30 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 21 of 48 Enclosures Report Reference Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File NA Page 1 LABORATORY DATA PACKAGE Date 10 1 TEST LOCATION X UL cr Affiliate WTDP LICTDE Number of pages in this package __7 Company Name UL Address NBK CLIENT INFORMATION Company Name OLPC AUDIT INFORMATION Description of Tests Per Standard No UL 696 Edition Ninth Standard Title Electric Toys Rev Date June 12 2006 ASTM F963 Edition 2007 X Tests Conducted by S
26. 5 External cable assemblies that exceed 3 05 m in N A length to be types specified in the NEC and CEC 1 5 5 Detachable external interconnecting cables 3 05 m N A or less in length and provided with equipment marked to identify the responsible organization and the designation for the cable 1 5 5 Building wiring and cable for use in ducts plenums N A and other air handling space subject to special requirements and excluded from scope 1 5 5 Telephone line and extension cords and the like N A comply with UL 1863 and CSA 22 2 No 233 1 6 1 2 Equipment intended for connection to a d c power N A mains distribution system is subject to special circuit classification requirements e g TNV 2 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 22 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 1 6 1 2 Earthing of d c powered equipment provided N A 1 7 Lamp replacement information indicated on N A lampholder in operator access area 1 7 1 Special marking format for equipment intended for N A use on a supply system with an earthed neutral and more than one phase conductor 1 7 1 Equipment voltage rating not higher than rating of N A the plug except under special conditions 1 7 6 Special fuse replacement marking for operator N A accessible fuses 1 7 7 Identification of terminal connection of
27. A 2 7 1 Standard supply outlets protected by overcurrent device in accordance with the NEC and CEC Part 1 N A 2 7 1 Overcurrent protection for individual transformers that distribute power to other units over branch circuit wiring N A 2 7 1 Additional requirements for overcurrent protection apply to equipment provided with panelboards N A 2 7 1 Non motor operated equipment requiring special overcurrent protective device marked with device rating N A 2 10 5 4 Multi layer winding wire subject to UL component wire requirements in addition to 2 10 5 4 and Annex U N A Permissible combinations of internal wiring external cable sizes for overcurrent and short circuit protection Pass All interconnecting cables protected against Pass UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 24 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict overcurrent and short circuit 3 2 Wiring methods permit connection of equipment to primary power supply in accordance with the NEC and CEC Part 1 N A 3 2 1 Permitted use for flexible cords and plugs N A 3 2 1 Flexible cords provided with attachment plug rated 125 of equipment current rating N A 3 2 1 Any Class equipment provided with 15 or 20 A standard supply o
28. No operator access areas Pass require the use of a tool 1 7 17 Equipment for restricted access locations N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 11 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 PROTECTION FROM HAZARDS Pass 2 1 Protection from electric shock and energy hazards Pass 2 1 1 Protection in operator access areas All access bare parts are Pass SELV and no bare TNV Circuit 2 1 1 1 Access to energized parts No OPERATOR access to Pass energized parts Test by 02 The operator has access to Pass bare parts of SELV CIRCUITS Test with test 0 221222 The test finger was unable to Pass contact bare hazardous parts basic insulation or ELV circuits Test With test pin The test pin was unable to Pass contact bare hazardous parts Test with test probe N A 2 1 1 2 Battery compartments N A 2 1 1 3 Access to ELV wiring N A Working voltage V minimum distance mm through insulation 2 1 1 4 Access to hazardous voltage circuit wiring N A 2 1 1 5 Energy 4 There a
29. Page 2 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 23 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page Tested by Date Printed Name Signature TEST EQUIPMENT INFORMATION Test Number Test Instrument Title or Function Last Cal Next Cal Type Conditioning Date Date If Test Number is used the Test Number must be identified on the data sheet pages cr on the Data Sheet Package cover page The following additional information is required when using client s or rented equipment or when a UL ID Number for an instrument number is not used The Inst ID No below corresponds to the Inst ID No above Inst ID No Make Mcdel Serial Number Asset No The M amp TE used for tests have do nct have minimum required accuracy and range functions and were were not calibrated to assure these levels I Test equipment information is recorded on UL s Laboratory Project Management LPM Laboratory Equipment Management LEM database This statement may be selected only if datasheets are completed electronically at UL facility ULE D06S6 XNIZ Datasheet 2001 Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 3 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006
30. TAIPEI TAIWAN R O C es A NAME LAB RAT FOR BRICK ADAPTER 40040 1PLC 2PLC ANGLE DESIGNED A TOL Fic 7 N FIRST RELEASE 99 09 21 vickey MATERIAL see notes ras chen 7 LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APP FINISH see notes DATE 96 12 25 REV REVISIONS B THESRD PROJECTION D 1019 4 1 B D UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 5 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures MarkingPlate ID 13 04 A B D E 63 4 1 55 2 eee 634 55 2 3 oro eee 4 5 NOTES 1 MATERIAL PC MATTE 8010 2 ADHESIVE BASE ACRYLIC FINISH THICKNESS 0 12mm TEXT COLOR PMS BACKGROUND COLOR PMS361N 4 FILE NO HCCL200401 0 1 HCCL2004010 6 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION Quanta Computer Inc MODEL 21 7F 116 HOU KANG ST SHIN LIN TAIPE TAIWAN R 0 C A LAB RATING 13 5V CL2 APPROVED TOL E 2PLC ANGLE UNIT MM DESIGNED AN FIRST RELEASE 2011 11 16 Vickey MATERIAL see notes SCALE S N Roue LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APP FINISH see notes REVISIONS CD E tHe sroprosection pa Hcc 2004 1 1 B D UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 6 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 06 UL In
31. X ray emission source that the X rays generated are adequately screened by the intrinsically safe CRT UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 14 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Group Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 2 7 1 Replace the subclause as follows Basic requirements To protect against excessive current short circuits and earth faults in primary circuits protective devices shall be included either as integral parts of the equipment or as parts of the building installation subject to the following a b and c a except as detailed in b and c protective devices necessary to comply with the requirements of 5 3 shall be included as parts of the equipment b for components in series with the mains input to the equipment such as the supply cord appliance coupler r f i filter and switch short circuit and earth fault protection may be provided by protective devices in the building installation C it is permitted for pluggable equipment type or permanently connected equipment to rely on dedicated overcurrent and short circuit protection in the building installation provided that the means of protection e g fuses or circuit breakers is fully specified in the installation instructions If reliance is placed on protection in the building installat
32. XNIZ Datasheet 2001 Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 4 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 25 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page Tested by Date Printed Name Signature COATINGS AND PLATINGS Section 7 METHOD The accessible liquid coating materials such as paint enamel lacquer ink and the like applied to a tey were evaluated for lead antimony arsenic barium cadmium chromium mercury or selenium A liquid coating material is considered to be accessible if it can be contacted by persons before or after compliance with the performance requirements described in Abuse Tests RESULTS The surface coatings exceeded did not exceed total levels of Pb 600 ppm and did not exceed soluble levels of the following elements Pb 90 mg kg As 25 mg kg G mg kg Ba 500 mg k Cd 75 mg kg Cr 60 mg kg Hg 60 mg kg or Se 500 mg kg as specified in paragraph 4 3 5 of the Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety ASTM F963 Notes 1 The requirements for a liquid coating material do not apply to ink applied to a container or packing material 2 From ASTM F963 4 3 5 1 The regulation prohibits the use of paints or similar surface coating materials t
33. been applied e g ina telecommunication centre and which has provision for a permanently connected protective earthing conductor and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a service person N A 7 1 Requirements according to this annex 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 apply with the term telecommunication network in 6 1 2 being replaced by the term cable distribution system N A G 2 1 Due to the IT power distribution system used see annex V figure V 7 the A C mains supply voltage is considered to be equal to the line to line voltage and will remain at 230 V in case of a single earth fault N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 19 of 29 Report Reference 142692 138 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Sweden Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition Ordinance 1990 944 Add NOTE Switches containing mercury such as thermostats relays and level controllers are not allowed N A 1 7 2 Add NOTE Class Pluggable Equipment Type A intended for connection to other equipment or a network shall if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet The marking text shall
34. equipment N A 3 4 11 Multiple power sources N A 3 5 Interconnection of equipment Pass 3 5 1 General requirements Pass 3 5 2 Types of interconnection circuits Interconnection circuits are Pass SELV CIRCUITS 3 5 3 ELV circuits as interconnection circuits N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 20 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 4 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Pass 4 1 Stability N A Angle of 10 Based on construction the test N A was deemed not necessary Test force dee e eden tenen oe N A 4 2 Mechanical strength N A 4 2 1 General N A 4 2 2 Steady force test 10 N A 4 2 3 Steady force test 30 N N A 4 2 4 Steady force test 250 N N A 4 2 5 Impact test N A Fall test N A Swing test N A 4 2 6 Drop test No hazardous parts or in the N A reduction of CREEPAGE DISTANCES or CLEARANCES within subject unit 4 2 7 Stress relief test No hazardous parts or in the N A reduction of CREEPAGE DISTANCES or CLEARANCES within subject unit 4 2 8 Cathode ray tubes The equipment does not have N A any CRT s Picture tube separately certified N A 4 2 9 High pressure lamps N A 4 2 10 Wall or ceiling mounted equipment force N N A 4 3 Design and construction Pass 4 3 1 Edg
35. keyboard open face There were tno hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 Barometric Pressure mBar T Sharp Projection Points Points No No No No No No No No 4 9 or any other hazard Note After third drop the top handle cover came over from the laptop no hazard was found Tip Over Per Sec 8 7 2 10 large bulky toys with projected area gt 400 i g7 Eh ECTS i thick concrete PE te IR The ni dc P ULS 0196 7 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Page 8 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Labo Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL Form Issued Form Revised 2000 03 11 2005 06 02 ratories Inc UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 36 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No O7NB48870 File XXXX Page 9 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature RESULTS d Tey Hodet ibere Sret Pee Shere po e Eee Bele ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 9 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 37 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 10
36. only for connecting wires which fill the openings completely or Base material of printed boards on which the available apparatus power at a connection exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage exceeding 400 V peak a c or d c under normal operating conditions and base material of printed boards supporting spark gaps which provides protection against overvoltages is of flammability category FV 0 according to AS NZS 4695 707 or the printed boards are contained in a metal enclosure having openings only for connecting wires which fill the openings completely Compliance shall be determined using the smallest thickness of the material NOTE Available apparent power is the maximum apparent power which can be drawn from the supplying circuit through a resistive load whose value is chosen to maximise the apparent power for more than 2 min when the circuit supplied is disconnected 6 2 2 Add the following after the first paragraph In Australia not in New Zealand compliance with 6 2 2 is checked by the tests of both 6 2 2 1 and 6 2 2 2 N A 6 2 2 1 Delete Note 2 Add the following after the first paragraph In Australia not in New Zealand the electrical separation is subjected to 10 impulses of alternating polarity using the impulse test generator of Annex for 10 700us impulses The N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 8 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A1
37. satisfied by having a capacitor classified Y3 as defined by IEC 60384 14 which in addition to the Y3 testing is tested with an impulse test of 2 5 kV defined in EN 60950 2000 subclause 6 2 2 1 the additional testing shall be performed on all the N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 11 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict test specimens as described in IEC 60384 14 the impulse test of 2 5 kV is to be performed before the endurance test in IEC 60384 14 in the sequence of tests as described in IEC 60384 14 6 1 2 2 The exclusions are applicable for permanently connected equipment and pluggable equipment type B and equipment intended to be used ina restricted access location where equipotential bonding has been applied e g ina telecommunication centre and which has provision for a permanently connected protective earthing conductor and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a service person N A 7 1 Requirements according to this annex 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 apply with the term telecommunication network in 6 1 2 being replaced by the term cable distribution system N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 12 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubC
38. 2 10 3 3 Clearances in secondary circuits See 5 3 4 and appended Pass tables 2 10 3 amp 2 10 4 for details 2 10 3 4 Measurement of transient voltage levels N A 2 10 4 Creepage distances See appended table 2 10 3 amp Pass 2 10 4 1H Er Material group 1116 assumed 100 lt lt 175 2 10 5 Solid insulation N A 2 10 5 1 Minimum distance through insulation N A 2 10 5 2 Thin sheet material N A Number of layers pcs Electric strength TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 16 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 10 5 3 Printed boards N A Distance through insulation N A Electric strength test for thin sheet insulating rriaterial eg te p t Number of layers pcs N A 2 10 5 4 Wound components N A Number of layers N A Two wires in contact inside wound component N A angle between 45 and 90 2 10 6 Coated printed boards N A 2 10 6 1 General N A 2 10 6 2 Sample preparation and preliminary inspection N A 2 10 6 3 Thermal cycling N A 2 10 6 4 Thermal ageing
39. 38 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict interval between successive impulses is 60 s and the initial voltage Uc is for 6 2 1a 7 0 kV for hand held telephones and for headsets and 2 5 kV for other equipment and for 6 2 1b and 6 2 1 1 5 NOTE 201 The 7 kV impulse is to simulate lightning surges on typical rural and semi rural network lines NOTE 202 The value of 2 5 kV for 6 2 1a was chosen to ensure adequacy of the insulation concerned and does not necessarily simulate likely overvoltages 6 2 2 2 Delete the Note Add the following after the first paragraph In Australia not New Zealand the a c test voltage is for 6 2 1a 3 kV and for 6 2 1b and 6 2 1 1 5kV NOTE 201 Where there are capacitors across the insulation under test it is recommended that d c test voltages are used NOTE 202 The 3 kV and 1 5 kV values have been determined considering the low frequency induced voltages from the power supply distribution system N A 7 2 Add the following before the first paragraph Equipment providing functions that fall only within the scope of AS NZS 60065 and that incorporate a PSTN interface are not required to comply with this Clause where the only ports provided on the equipment in addition to a coaxial cable connection and a PSTN interface are audio or video ports and analogue or data ports n
40. 4 UL Tubing Sleeving PVC TFE neoprene polyimide or marked VW 1 105 degree C 300V 03 Label Various Various 60 degree C if UL969 UL Max surface temperature not specified 04 Wiring Various Various FEP PTFE UL758 UL internal PVC TFE secondary neoprene polyimide or marked VW 1 min 30 V 60 degree C routed away from primary uninsulated live parts and unless insulated for the highest voltage involved from insulated primary circuit wiring 05 Internal Various Various Min V 2 UL94 UL746C IUL Plastic Part Materials 06 Printed Wiring Various Various V 1 min rated UL796 UL Board min 105 degree C 07 Plastic Various Various V 2 min or VTM UL94 UL746C UL Material of 2 min when no Flexible Printed components Wiring mounted on surface 08 Enclosure CHI MEI PC 540 V 0 1 5 mm UL94 UL746C 01 CORPORATION min 60 degree TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 33 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass object part or manufacturer type model technical data standard mark s of Description trademark Edition year conformity C overall 231 0 x 244 0 x 32 8 with LCD panel or 231 0 x 244 0 x 22 0
41. 950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict N Annex N IMPULSE TEST GENERATORS see 2 10 3 4 6 2 2 1 7 3 2 and N A clause G 5 N 1 ITU T impulse test generators N A N 2 IEC 60065 impulse test generator N A Annex NORMATIVE REFERENCES Pass Q Annex Q BIBLIOGRAPHY Pass R Annex R EXAMPLES OF REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY CONTROL N A PROGRAMMES R 1 Minimum separation distances for unpopulated N A coated printed boards see 2 10 6 R 2 Reduced clearances see 2 10 3 N A S Annex S PROCEDURE FOR IMPULSE TESTING see 6 2 2 3 N A S 1 Test equipment N A 5 2 Test procedure N A 5 3 Examples of waveforms during impulse testing N A T Annex T GUIDANCE ON PROTECTION AGAINST INGRESS OF WATER see N A 1 1 2 U Annex U INSULATED WINDING WIRES FOR USE WITHOUT INTERLEAVED N A INSULATION see 2 10 5 4 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 32 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass object part or manufacturer type model technical data standard mark s of Description trademark Edition year conformity 01 Connectors Metal Plastic Copper alloy UL94 UL498 UL and Receptacles pins housed in UL1977 secondary bodies of plastic ELV SELV rated V 2 min circuits 02 Insulating Various Various FEP PTFE UL22
42. Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test RTC Short 12Vdc Charging current is 0 56 mA battery reverse current test D18 RTC Short 12Vdc Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test Q33 1 3 RTC Short 12Vdc lt Charging current is 0 mA battery reverse current test Q33 pin1 2 RTC Short 12Vdc EE E Charging current is 0 mA TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 43 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict battery reverse current test R275 5 3 6 Overload of operator accessible connector test USB1 Overload 12Vdc 1hrs NC NT pint Open circuit voltage 4 9Vdc Maximum available current 1210mA USB1 Overload 12Vdc B CN7 Open circuit voltage 0Vdc pin2 4 Maximum available current USB2 Overload 12Vdc 1hrs NC NT Open circuit CN6 pin1 voltage 4 9Vdc Maximum available current 1220 USB2 Overload 12Vdc B Open circuit CN6 pin2 voltage 0Vdc Maximum 4 available current 0mA USB3 Overload 12Vdc 1hrs NC NT Open circuit CN4 pint voltage 4 9Vdc Maximum available current 1210 USB4 CN4 Overload 12Vdc B Open circuit pin2 4 voltage 0Vdc Maximum available current
43. Field wiring connections made through the use of suitable pressure connectors including set screw type solder lugs or splices to flexible leads N A 3 4 2 Separate motor control device s required for cord connected equipment rated more than 12 A or with motor rated more than 1 3 hp or more than 120 V N A 3 4 8 Vertically mounted disconnect devices oriented so up position of handle is on N A 3 4 11 For computer room applications equipment with battery systems capable of supplying 750 VA for 5 min require battery disconnect means N A 4 2 8 1 Special opening restrictions for enclosures around CRTs with face dimension of 160 mm or more N A 4 2 9 Compartment housing high pressure lamp marked to indicate risk of explosion N A 4 3 2 Loading test for equipment with handle s used to support more than 9 kg tested at four times the weight of the unit N A 4 3 6 In addition to the IEC requirements Direct Plug in Equipment complies with UL 1310 or CSA 223 mechanical assembly requirements N A 4 3 12 The maximum quantity of flammable liquid stored in equipment complies with ANSI NFPA 30 Table NAE 6 N A 4 3 12 Equipment using replenishable liquids marked to indicate type of liquid to be used N A 4 3 13 2 Equipment that produces x radiation and does not comply with 4 3 12 under all conditions of servicing marked to indicate the presence
44. IC THERMAL ENERGY IMPULSIVE NOISES ABUSE TESTS IMPACT TESTS COMPONENT TORQUE TEST COMPONENT TENSION TEST SEAM TENSION TEST ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 1 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 29 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 2 LABORATORY DATA PACKAGE Date 200 TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED Test Comments Parameters lTests Conducted by COMPRESSION TEST PACKAGING FILM CORDS AND ELASTICS WHEELS TIRES OR AXLES FOLDING MECHANISMS BATTERY OPERATED TOYS I The test facility was was not deemed to have the environment and capabilities necessary to perform the tests included in this data package WIDP Only Tests conducted in accordance with that were considered representative of the same tests required by are identified with dual paragraph clause references in the title of each test on the individual datasheets Where test names differ or additional test were conducted in accordance with they are identified by the standard and paragraph clause information enclosed by parenthesis Test Equipment See TEST EQUIPMENT INFORMATION Samples See TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Instructions
45. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from the reader s interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context If this test Report is used by non IECEE members the IECEE IEC logo and the reference to the CB Scheme procedure shall be removed This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless signed by an approved CB Testing Laboratory and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 2 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Test item description Laptop Computer OLPC Trade Mark OLPC Manufacturer QUANTA COMPUTER INC Model Type reference 2 etes rente ens 188 WEN HWA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN 333 TAIWAN XO 1 XO 1 5 XO 1 75 Model XO 1 12 Vdc 1 42 Model XO 1 5 XO 1 75 12 2 A or 13 5Vdc 1 85A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 3 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Testing procedure and testing location Testing Laboratory Testing location address Associated CB Test Laboratory Testing location address Tested by name signature Approv
46. Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 1 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Test Report issued under the responsibility of Underwriters i Laboratories UL International Demko A S TEST REPORT IEC 60950 1 First Edition Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements Report Reference 142692 138 2 Date of issue 2011 12 06 Total number of pages 45 CB Testing Laboratory Underwriters Laboratories Taiwan Co Ltd 001686 260 Da Yeh Road 112 Peitou Taipei City Chinese Taipei Applicant s name QUANTA COMPUTER INC 188 WEN HWA 2ND RD Addiess eerte KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN 333 TAIWAN Test specification Standard 60950 1 2001 First Edition Test procedure Scheme Non standard test method NA Test Report Form No EC60950 1B Test Report Form originator SGS Fimko Ltd Master TRF dated 2003 03 Copyright 2008 IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment IECEE Geneva Switzerland All rights reserved This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as copyright owner and source of the material
47. N A apply to SELV circuits and accessible conductive UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 23 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict parts 2 5 Overcurrent protection device required for Class 2 and Class 3 limiting in accordance with the NEC or for a Limited Power Source not interchangeable with devices of higher ratings if operator replaceable N A 2 6 Equipment having receptacles for output a c power connectors generated from an internal separately derived source have the earthed grounded circuit conductor suitably bonded to earth N A 2 6 3 3 For Pluggable Equipment Type A if neither a or b are applicable the current rating of the circuit is taken as 20 A N A 2 6 3 4 Capacity of connection between earthing terminal and parts required to be earthed subject to special conditions based on the current rating of the circuit N A 2 6 3 4 Protective bonding conductors and their terminals of non standard constructions e g PWB traces evaluated to limited short circuit test of CSA C22 2 No 0 4 N A 2 6 4 1 Field wiring terminals for earthing conductors suitable for wire sizes gauge used in US and Canada N A 2 7 1 Data for selection of special external branch circuit overcurrent devices marked on the equipment N
48. N A operating conditions and overcurrent protective device limited output under single fault condition Output voltage V output current A apparent The USB CN4 CN5 CN7 VA Te Het aviv ean outputs complied with the limited power source requirements 1 USB CN4 CN5 CN7 three ports are used one IC U56 to protector Max Uoc 4 9 V Isc 1 3 Max VA 5 4AVA 2 USB CN4 as representative connector IC U56 pin 2 3 to pin 6 7 short Max Uoc 4 94 V 1 9 A 8 4VA Model 1 5 1 75 See Enclosures Miscellaneous Id 7 06 for details Current rating of overcurrent protective device A 2 6 Provisions for earthing and bonding N A 2 6 1 Protective earthing Class III unit N A 2 6 2 Functional earthing N A 2 6 3 Protective earthing and protective bonding N A conductors 2 6 3 1 General N A 2 6 3 2 Size of protective earthing conductors N A Rated current A cross sectional area 2 DACH 2 6 3 3 Size of protective bonding conductors N A Rated current A cross sectional area mm2 AWG 2 6 3 4 Resistance Ohm of earthing conductors and their N A terminations test current 2 6 3 5 Colour 2 4 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Dem
49. TION TEST TRANSFORMER ABNORMAL OPERATION TEST IP Internal protection operated list component CT Constant temperatures were obtained CD Components damaged list damaged components NT Tissue paper remained intact NC Cheesecloth remained intact OVERLOAD OF OPERATOR ACCESSIBLE CONNECTOR TEST B Circuit measures 0 Volts C Less than 12 5mA TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 1 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosure National Differences Argentina Australia New Zealand Austria Belgium China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Group Hungary India Israel Italy Japan Kenya Korea Malaysia Netherlands Norway Poland Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland USA Canada United Kingdom No National Differences Declared Only Group Differences UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 2 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Australia New Zealand Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 1 2 12 201 Addition POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE Possible fault which can starts a fire if the open circuit voltage measured across an interruption or faulty contact exceeds a value of 50 V peak a c or d c and the product of the peak value of this voltag
50. Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 24 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page Tested by Date Printed Signature TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION The table below is provided to provide correlation of sample numbers to specific product related information Refer to this table when a test identifies a test sample by Sample No only Sample Card Date 1 Test Sample No Received No No Manufacturer Product Identification and Ratings 954029 001 8 28 07 1 1 Laptop Computer Battery Power Supply 959690 001 9 13 07 2 Batteries 2 Sets of Labels Sylva Industries Ltd 956629 001 9 5 07 1 Battery Shanghai BYD Co Ltd 934828 001 T 5 07 1 Battery Unidentified purple bar bode label GP 959838 001 9 13 07 4 Adaptors Power Supplies Delta Electronics Inc 961240 001 9 18 07 7T Adaptors Power Supplies FI Electronics Ltd FedEx Pkg 3 Labels OLPC XO 1 amp 3 Labels Attention FedEx Pkg 24 Adaptor Labels DHL Pkg 1 Battery Unidentified white bar bode label GP If Test Number is used the Test Number or Numbers the sample was used in must be identified on the data sheet pages or on the Data Sheet Package cover page Sampling Procedure ULE D06S6
51. XX Page Tested by Date Printed Name Signature ABUSE TESTS METHOD Per Section 8 6 each toy was subjected to the appropriate Abuse Test s listed below as required for the toy type and age grade followed by visual inspection for Small Parts Sharp Edges Sharp Points Projections or other Hazards SMALL PARTS Per Section 4 6 Before and after the applicable Use and Abuse Tests the toy and any dstached parts or components of the toy were evaluated for small parts with the small parts cylinder Fig 7 SHARP EDGES Per Section 4 7 Before and after the applicable Use and Abuse Tests the toy and any detached parts or components of the toy were evaluated for sharp edges with the sharp edge tester Fig 8 SHARP POINTS Per Section 4 8 Before and after the applicable Use and Abuse Tests the toy and any detached parts or components of the toy were evaluated for sharp points with the sharp point tester Fig 9 PROJECTIONS Per Section 4 9 Before and after the applicable Use and Abuse Tests the toy and any detached parts or components of toys which contain rigid projections were evaluated for puncture hazards RESULTS Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 22 Humidity 2a Pressure mBar Required Toy Model Abuse Small Sharp Sharp Projection Sample Tests Parts Edges Points Points 9 DR IM No No No No 12 CT No No No No There were no small parts sharp edges sharp points projections or ot
52. abel is a draft of an artwork for marking plate pending approval by National Certification Bodies and it shall not be affixed to products prior to such an approval This Report is a re issue of CB Test Report Reference number E142692 A138 CB 1 dated 2007 11 06 Test Certificate No DK 12031 During this reissue the report was also updated to add Model XO 1 75 and its associated mother board Based upon the tests conducted and a review of previously conducted testing it was determined that the product continues to comply with the standards noted Technical Considerations e following deviations from the Standard were applied for the purposes of US Canada certification Fault test exemption for LPS supplied circuits 5 3 6 e The product was submitted and evaluated for use at the maximum ambient temperature permitted by the manufacturer s specification of 45 C TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 7 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 product was investigated to the following additional standards 1 UL Standard for Safety for Electric Toys UL 696 Ninth Edition Dated March 15 1996 Revisions This Standard contains revisions through and including June 12 2006 2 ASTM F963 2007 Edition Standard Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety e following circuit locations with circuit schematic designation were investigated as a limited
53. at i X rays are generated and ii the electron acceleration voltage must not exceed the maximum value stipulated by the manufacturer or importer c Alicence in accordance with Cl 1 is also not required by persons who operate an X ray emission source on which the electron acceleration voltage exceeds 20 kV if 1 the X ray emission source has been granted a type approval and 2 itis adequately indicated on the X ray emission source that i X rays are generated ii the device stipulated by the manufacturer or importer guarantees that the maximum permissible local dose rate in accordance with the type N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 13 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict approval is not exceeded and iii the electron acceleration voltage must not exceed the maximum value stipulated by the manufacturer or importer d Furthermore a licence in accordance with Cl 1 is also not required by persons who operate X ray emission sources on which the electron acceleration voltage does not exceed 30 kV if 1 the X rays are generated only by intrinsically safe CRTs complying with Enclosure No 6 2 the values stipulated in accordance with Enclosure Ill No 6 2 are limited by technical measures and specified in the device and 3 itis adequately indicated on the
54. be Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag N A 6 1 2 1 Add the following text between the first and second paragraph If this insulation is solid including insulation forming part of a component it shall at least consist of either two layers of thin sheet material each of which shall pass the electric strength test below or one layer having a distance through insulation of at least 0 4 mm which shall pass the electric strength test below If this insulation forms part of a semiconductor component e g an optocoupler there is no distance through insulation requirement for the insulation consisting of an insulating compound completely filling the casing so that clearances and creepage distances do not exist if the component passes the electric strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in addition passes the tests and inspection criteria of IEC 60950 1 2 10 8 with an electric strength test of 1 5 kV multiplied by 1 6 the electric strength test of 2 10 7 shall be performed using 1 5 kV and is subject to routine testing for electric strength during manufacturing using a test voltage of 1 5 kV It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with IEC 60384 14 1993 subclass Y2 A capacitor classified Y3 according to IEC 60384 14 1993 may bridge this insulation under the following conditions the insulation requirements are satisfied by having a
55. capacitor classified Y3 as defined by IEC N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 20 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 60384 14 which in addition to the Y3 testing is tested with an impulse test of 2 5 kV defined in EN 60950 2000 subclause 6 2 2 1 the additional testing shall be performed on all the test specimens as described in IEC 60384 14 the impulse test of 2 5 kV is to be performed before the endurance test in IEC 60384 14 in the sequence of tests as described in IEC 60384 14 6 1 2 2 The exclusions are applicable for permanently connected equipment and pluggable equipment type B and equipment intended to be used ina restricted access location where equipotential bonding has been applied e g ina telecommunication centre and which has provision for a permanently connected protective earthing conductor and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a service person N A 7 1 Requirements according to this annex 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 apply with the term telecommunication network in 6 1 2 being replaced by the term cable distribution system N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 21 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Res
56. cket outlet The marking text shall be Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt N A 2 2 4 Requirements according to this annex 1 7 2 and 6 1 2 1 apply Pass 2 3 2 Requirements according to this annex 6 1 2 1 apply N A 2 3 3 Requirements according to this annex 1 7 2 and 6 1 2 1 apply N A 2 3 4 Requirements according to this annex 1 7 2 and 6 1 2 1 apply N A 2 10 3 1 Due to the IT power distribution system used see annex V figure V 7 the A C mains supply voltage is considered to be equal to the line to line voltage and will remain at 230 V in case of a single earth fault N A 6 1 2 1 Add the following text between the first and second paragraph If this insulation is solid including insulation forming part of a component it shall at least consist of either two layers of thin sheet material each of which shall pass the electric strength test below or one layer having a distance through insulation of at least 0 4 mm which shall pass the electric strength test below If this insulation forms part of a semiconductor component e g an optocoupler there is no distance through insulation requirement for the insulation consisting of an insulating compound completely filling the casing so that clearances and creepage distances do not exist if the component passes the electric strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in add
57. d be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 45 of 48 Enclosures Misc ID 7 06 2 5 LIMITED POWER SOURCE MEASUREMENTS RESULTS Test Voltage 12 HzJ Report Reference Output Tested Measured Single Fault Condition Maximum From To Use l 60s 605 USB1 CN14 1 Earth Norma 498 102 460 USB2 CNS 1 Earth Norma 498 102 460 USB3 CN8 1 Earth Norma 498 104 476 USB 1 1 Earth US pin 2 7 short 498 358 11 41 USB 2 CNS 1 Earth US pin 2 7 short 498 361 1235 USB3 CN8 1 Earth U5 pin 2 7 short 498 363 1221 MIC CNT Earth Norma 0 0 0 oo 1 Earth Normal 0 0 0 UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 46 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 06 Output Tested Megsured Single Fault Maximum Comments From To Condition Uoc 56 VA 5s Model XO 1 75 USB CN11 Pin 1 Earth Normal 4 95 1 31 528 Protect by U9 USB CN9 Pin 1 Earth Normal 4 95 1 31 5 28 Protect by U9 USB CN12 Pin 1 Earth Normal 4 95 1 31 518 Protect by U9 Card Reader CN19 Pin 4 Earth Normal 2 22 0 0 signal MIC CN3 Pin 1 Earth Normal 0 0 0 signal Earphone CNA Pin 1 Earth Normal 0 0 0 signal UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06
58. dicular to the components securement within 5 sec and held for an additional 10 sec After the tensile load application the toy was then subjected to a visual exam for hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other bazard RESULTS Date 2007 10 04 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 23 Humidity 33 Pressure mBar Required Toy Mede Abuse Small Sharp Sharp Projection Sample Tests Parts Edges Points Points 12 Antenna No No No No left There were 4no hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other hazard ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 11 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 39 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 12 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature COMPRESSION TEST METHOD Per Section 8 10 parts which are accessible to the user but net to the Impact Test were subject to a compression load of 429j d423 30 lbf applied perpendicular to the part with a weight scale using a 1 125 od 0 375 thick rigid metal disk with a 1 32 radius edge within 5 sec and held for and additional 10 sec After the compression load application the toy was then subjected to a visual exam for hazards per Section
59. e 2011 12 06 Page 4 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Lithium Battery Reverse Current Measurement 4 3 8 Heating 4 5 1 1 4 12 1 4 13 Overload of Operator Accessible Connector 5 3 6 Summary of Compliance with National Differences List of countries addressed AR AT AU BE CH CN CZ DE DK EU Fl FR GB GR HU IL IN IT JP KE KR MY NL NO NZ PL SE SG SI SK US Copy of Marking Plate Refer to Enclosure titled Marking Plate for copy TRF No IEC60950__ 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 5 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Test item particulars Equipment mobility transportable Operating condition 1 continuous Mains supply tolerance 96 No direct connection Tested for IT power systems No IT testing phase phase voltage V N A Class of equipment 1 Class supplied by SELV Mass of equipment kg 1 49 max Protection against ingress of water IP 20 Possible test case verdicts test case does not apply to the test object N A test object does meet the requirement P Pass test object does not meet the requirement
60. e and the measured r m s current under normal operating conditions exceeds 15VA Such a faulty contact or interruption in an electrical connection includes those which may occur in conductive patterns on printed boards Note 201 An electronic protection circuit may be used to prevent such a fault from becoming a POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE Note 202 This definition is from AS NZS 60065 2003 N A Add to the first paragraph or the relevant Australian New Zealand Standard Pass Add to the first and third dashed items after the words IEC Component Standard or the relevant Australian New Zealand Standard Pass 2 1 Delete the Note Delete Pass 3 2 3 Delete Note 2 N A 3 2 5 1 Substitute for Table 3B Sizes of Conductors Rated Nominal Current of cross sectional Equipment area A mm 0 2 lt 3 0 5 1 3 lt 7 5 0 75 7 5 lt 10 0 75 2 1 00 10 lt 16 1 0 3 1 5 16 lt 25 2 5 25 lt 32 4 32 lt 40 6 40 lt 63 10 63 lt 80 16 80 lt 100 25 100 lt 125 35 125 lt 160 50 160 lt 190 70 190 lt 230 95 230 lt 260 120 260 lt 300 150 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 3 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 300 lt 340 185 340 lt 400 240 400 lt 460 300 Replace footnote 1 with the following
61. e inside near U19 35 6 57 0 33 0 55 1 60 6 Enclosure outside near U19 28 5 49 9 27 2 49 3 60 7 Enclosure outside near mouse control board 23 9 45 3 23 1 45 2 60 8 Enclosure outside near battery pack 28 2 49 6 27 0 49 1 60 9 Ambient 23 6 45 0 22 9 45 0 For Model XO 1 75 Normal condition Discharg Discharg norm normal e shift See Input Table for Max Load condition al load to 45 tested w battery BYD Model CLI load shift to 45 1 U19 near PWB 39 5 59 3 38 58 3 105 2 120 near PWB 39 5 59 3 37 5 57 8 105 3 RTC battery 36 5 56 3 33 5 53 8 100 4 Enclosure inside near U19 34 5 5433 33 1 53 4 lt 60 5 Enclosure outside near U19 34 53 8 33 53 3 60 6 Enclosure outside near front panel 31 5 51 3 30 5 50 8 60 7 Enclosure outside near mouse control board 31 5 51 3 31 5 51 8 60 8 Enclosure outside near battery pack 25 9 145 7 25 3 45 6 60 9 Ambient 25 2 45 24 7 45 temperature T of winding allowed insulation Tmax C class supplementary information Test Condition 1 Maximum normal load 12 Vdc Duration 15hrs 50mins Test Condition 2 Discharge battery pack only Duration 2hrs 50mins Test Condition 3 Maximum normal load 12 Vdc Duration 15hrs 50mins Test Condition 4 Discharge battery pack only Duration 2hrs 50mins TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S
62. ecessary to perform the tests included in this data package WTDP Only Tests conducted in accordance with that were considered representative of the same tests required by are identified with dual paragraph clause references in the title cf each test on the individual datasheets Where test names differ or additional test were conducted in accordance with _ they are identified by the standard and paragraph clause information enclosed by parenthesis Test Equipment See TEST EQUIPMENT INFORMATION Samples See TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Instructions When all tests are conducted by one person printed name and signature can be inserted here instead of including printed name and signature on each page containing data Must indicate number of pages in the data package When test conducted by more than one person printed name and signature of person conducting the test can be inserted next to the test name instead of including printed name and signature on each page containing data Must indicate number of pages in the data package Special Instructions Unless specified otherwise in the individual Methods the tests shall be conducted under the following ambient conditions Confirmation cf these conditions shall be recorded at the time the test is conducted Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C Humidity Pressure mBar N A ULS 00696 XNIZ Datasheet 200L Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form
63. ed the Test Number must be identified on the data sheet pages or on the Data Sheet Package cover page The following additional information is required when using client s or rented equipment or when a UL ID Number for an instrument number is not used The Inst ID No below corresponds to the Inst ID No above Inst ID No Make Mcdel Serial Number Asset No The M amp TE used for tests have do not have minimum required accuracy and range functions and were were not calibrated to assure these levels IX Test equipment information is recorded on UL s Laboratory Project Management LPM Laboratory Equipment Management LEM database This statement may be selected only if datasheets are completed electronically at UL facility ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 3 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 31 of 48 Enclosures Report Reference Misc ID 7 05 Project 07NB48870 File Tested by Printed Name TES SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION The table below is provided to provide specific product related information identifies test sample by Sample x Date Test Sample Received No No 954524001 2007 08 8 9 29 954524001 2007 08 2 4 5 12 XXXX Page
64. ed by name signature x Testing Procedure TMP Tested by name signature 3 Approved by signature Testing location address gt ae Scott Chen es dd eeu Stephanie Henderson or Mags 2 QUANTA COMPUTER INC 211 WEN HWA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN SHIEN TAIWAN Testing Procedure WMT Tested by name signature Witnessed by signature Approved by signature Testing location address Testing Procedure SMT Tested by name signature Approved by signature Supervised by signature Testing location address 4 Testing Procedure RMT Tested by name signature Approved by signature Supervised by signature Testing location address List of Attachments National Differences 29 pages Enclosures 48 pages Summary Of Testing Unless otherwise indicated all tests were conducted at QUANTA COMPUTER INC 211 WEN HWA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN SHIEN TAIWAN Tests performed name of test and test clause Testing location Comments Input Single Phase 1 6 2 Limited Power Source Measurements 2 5 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Dat
65. ement mm 3 2 7 Protection against mechanical damage N A 3 2 8 Cord guards N A D test mass 9 Radius of curvature of cord 3 2 9 Supply wiring space N A 3 3 Wiring terminals for connection of external conductors N A 3 3 1 Wiring terminals Class III product N A 3 3 2 Connection of non detachable power supply cords N A 3 3 3 Screw terminals N A 3 3 4 Conductor sizes to be connected N A Rated current A cord cable type cross sectional area Im censent tente 3 3 5 Wiring terminal sizes N A Rated current A type and nominal thread diameter mim tec tee dee 3 3 6 Wiring terminals design N A 3 3 7 Grouping of wiring terminals N A 3 3 8 Stranded wire N A 3 4 Disconnection from the mains supply N A 3 4 1 General requirement N A 3 4 2 Disconnect devices N A 3 4 3 Permanently connected equipment N A 3 4 4 Parts which remain energized N A 3 4 5 Switches in flexible cords N A 3 4 6 Single phase equipment and d c equipment N A 3 4 7 Three phase equipment N A 3 4 8 Switches as disconnect devices N A TRF 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 19 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 3 4 9 Plugs as disconnect devices N A 3 4 10 Interconnected
66. endation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz Standards taking into account this recommendation are currently under development N A General Delete all the country notes in the reference document according to the following list 1 5 1 Note 2 1 5 8 Note2 1 6 1 Note 1 7 2 Note 4 1 7 12 Note2 2 1 Note 2 2 3 Note 2 2 4 Note 2 3 2 Note2 7 8 2 33 Note 1 2 234 2 3 2 7 4 Note 2 10 3 1 Note 4 3 2 1 1 Note 3 23 Note 1 2 3 2 5 1 Note2 4 3 6 Note 1 2 4 7 2 2 Note 4 7 3 1 Note2 6 1 2 1 Note 6 1 2 2 Note 6 2 2 Note 6 2 2 1 Note2 6 2 2 2 Note 7 Note 4 7 1 Note G2 1 Note 1 2 H Note 2 N A Replace the last paragraph of this annex by At any point 10 cm from the surface of the operator access area the dose rate shall not exceed 1 uSv h 0 1 mR h see note Account is taken of the background level Replace the notes as follows NOTE These values appear in Directive 96 29 Euratom Delete Note 2 N A Replace the text of this annex by See annex ZA Pass Replace the title of IEC 61032 by Protection of persons and equipment by enclosures Probes for verification Add the following notes for the standards indicated IEC 60127 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60127 Series not modified IEC 60269 2 1 NOTE Harmonized as HD Pass UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 16 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2
67. ent using applicable parts of IEC 60950 1 1 5 3 Thermal controls N A 1 5 4 Transformers N A 1 5 5 Interconnecting cables Interconnecting cables comply Pass with the relevant requirements of this standard 1 5 6 Capacitors in primary circuits N A 1 5 7 Double insulation or reinforced insulation bridged Class III product N A by components 1 5 7 1 General N A 1 5 7 2 Bridging capacitors N A 1 5 7 8 Bridging resistors N A 1 5 7 4 Accessible parts N A 1 5 8 Components in equipment for IT power systems N A 1 6 Power interface Pass 1 6 1 AC power distribution systems N A 1 6 2 Input current see appended table 1 6 2 Pass 1 6 3 Voltage limit of hand held equipment The unit is not a hand held N A equipment 1 6 4 Neutral conductor No AC mains direct N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 9 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict connection 1 7 Marking and instructions Pass 1 7 1 Power rating The unit did not provided with Pass means for connection to mains Rated voltage s or voltage range s V Optional provided Pass 12 V dc XO 1 12 Vdc or 13 5Vdc XO 1 5 Symbol for nature of supply for d c only 60417 No 5031 provided Pass on markin
68. ent N A 5 3 8 Compliance criteria for abnormal operating and No fire emission of molten Pass fault conditions metal or deformation was noted during the tests CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS N A 6 1 Protection of telecommunication network service persons and users of other N A equipment connected to the network from hazards in the equipment 6 1 1 Protection from hazardous voltages N A 6 1 2 Separation of the telecommunication network from earth N A 6 1 2 1 Requirements N A Test voltage V Current in the test circuit 6 1 2 2 N A 6 2 Protection of equipment users from overvoltages on telecommunication networks N A 6 2 1 Separation requirements N A 6 2 2 Electric strength test procedure N A 6 2 2 1 Impulse test N A 6 2 2 2 Steady state test N A 6 2 2 3 Compliance criteria N A 6 3 Protection of the telecommunication wiring system from overheating N A Max output current Current limiting method TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 26 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict CONNECTION TO CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS N A 7 1 Protection of cable distribution system serv
69. ered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Report Reference Page 33 of 48 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 07N848870 File XXXX Page 6 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature FLAMMABILITY COMPLETE PRODUCTS METHOD Per Section 4 2 and Title 16 CFR 1500 3 c 6 vi complete products were subjected to the Title 16 CFR 1500 44 Flame Test RESULTS Date 2007 10 05 The test shall be conducted under the following ambient conditions Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 20 30 Humidity 20 70 Pressure mBar N A Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 24 Humidity 34 Pressure mBar 1500 44 Flame Test Unburned Burned Model Ignite Length Length Burn Time Burn Rate Sample Point mm mm Second mm 8ec 11 Left side 290 30 60 0 5 antenna end antenna open JI Main 310 housing right side antenna end entenna close 11 Handle 310 y corner at foot For complete products the burn rate did not exceed 2 5 mm sec Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc 015 0196 7 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Page 6 Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 34 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XX
70. es N A Insulation 2 3 4 Connection of TNV circuits to other circuits N A Insulation 2 3 5 Test for operating voltages generated externally N A 2 4 Limited current circuits N A 2 4 1 General requirements N A 2 4 2 Limit values N A Frequency 20 0 4 0 Measured current Measured voltage V Measured capacitance 2 4 3 Connection of limited current circuits to other N A circuits 2 5 Limited power sources Pass Inherently limited output Model XO 1 XO 1 5 XO 1 75 Pass Following connectors are data ports only and compliance with Table 2B under Maximum V and VA measurements MIC Head phone Impedance limited output N A Overcurrent protective device limited output N A Regulating network limited output under normal See Table 1 5 1 for IC U56 Pass operating and single fault condition specifications Model XO 1 5 XO 1 75 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 13 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict See Table 1 5 1 for details Regulating network limited output under normal
71. es and corners All edges and corners are Pass judged to be sufficiently well rounded so as not to constitute a hazard 4 3 2 Handles and manual controls force N No hazardous parts or in the N A reduction of CREEPAGE DISTANCES or CLEARANCES within subject unit 4 3 3 Adjustable controls The equipment does not have N A a voltage selector TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 21 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 4 3 4 Securing of parts No loosening of parts impairing Pass creepage distances or clearances over supplementary or reinforced insulation is likely to occur 4 3 5 Connection of plugs and sockets N A 4 3 6 Direct plug in equipment Not direct plug in equipment N A Dimensions mm of mains plug for direct plug in N A Torque and pull test of mains plug for direct plug in N A torque Nm pull 4 3 7 Heating elements in earthed equipment N A 4 3 8 Batteries Model XO 1 XO 1 5 XO 1 75 Pass See Critical Components Table for RTC protected components details 4 3 9 Oil and grease N A 4 3 10 Dust powders liquids and gases N A 4 3 11 Containers for liquids or gases N A 4 3 12 Flammable liquids sees N A Quantity of liquid l esses
72. est of 4 7 201 5 The tests shall be carried out on parts of non metallic material which have been removed from the apparatus When the glow wire test is carried out the parts shall be placed in the same orientation as they would be in normal use These tests are not carried out on internal wiring 4 7 201 2 Addition Testing of non metallic materials Parts of non metallic material shall be subject to the glow wire test of AS NZS 60695 2 11 which shall be carried out at 550 C Parts for which the glow wire test cannot be carried out such as those made of soft or foamy material shall meet the requirements specified in ISO 9772 for category FH 3 material The glow wire test shall be not carried out on parts of material classified at least FH 3 according to ISO 9772 provided that the sample tested was not thicker than the relevant part N A 4 7 201 3 Addition Testing of insulating materials Parts of insulating material supporting POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCES shall be subject to the glow N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 5 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict wire test of AS NZS 60695 2 11 which shall be carried out at 750 C The test shall be also carried out on other parts of insulating material which are within a distance of 3mm of the connection
73. g and for material and components located inside fire enclosures see 4 7 3 2 and 4 7 3 4 2 1 Samples 5 Wall thickness A 2 2 Conditioning of samples N A A 2 3 Mounting of samples N A A 2 4 Test flame N A 2 5 Test procedure N A A 2 6 Compliance criteria N A Sample 1 burning time S Sample 2 burning time S Sample burning time s 2 7 Alternative test acc to IEC 60695 2 2 cl 4 8 N A Sample 1 burning time S Sample 2 burning time s Sample burning time s Hot flaming oil test see 4 6 2 N A A 3 1 Mounting of samples N A A 3 2 Test procedure N A A 3 3 Compliance criterion N A TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 28 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict B Annex B MOTOR TESTS UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS see 4 7 2 2 and N A 5 3 2 B 1 General requirements N A RH p t t a m end HERE
74. g label Optional Rated frequency or rated frequency range 2 N A Rated current MA or A Optional provided Pass 1 42 A XO 1 2 Aor 1 85A XO 1 5 1 75 Manufacturer s name or trademark or identification Quanta computer Inc or Pass E OLPC Type model or type reference XO 1 XO 1 5 1 75 Pass Symbol for Class equipment only Other symbols 80 Additional symbols may be Pass provided when submitted for national Approval Certification IUL C UL Pass 1 7 2 Safety instructions Operating safety instructions Pass made available to the user 1 7 3 Short duty cycles N A 1 7 4 Supply voltage adjustment Equipment is designed for N A single voltage operation 1 7 5 Power outlets on the equipment No standard power outlets are N A provided 1 7 6 Fuse 1 7 7 Wiring terminals N A 1 7 7 1 Protective earthing and bonding terminals N A 1 7 7 2 Terminal for a c mains supply conductors N A 1 7 7 3 Terminals for d c mains supply conductors N A 1 7 8 Controls and indicators Pass 1 7 8 1 Identification location and marking 1 7 8 2 Controls are only functional Pass and clearly do not in
75. g the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 42 of 48 Enclosures Report Reference Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 15 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature BATTERY OPERATED TOYS METHOD Per Section 4 27 toys or components of toys which contain batteries were evaluated for potential electric shock thermal hazards toxicity fire explosion or other hazards associated with batteries in normal and reasonable foreseeable use before and after Use and Abuse Tests RESULTS Date 2007 10 04 05 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Barometric Temperature C 22 Humidity 37 Pressure mBar Point of contact not accessible There was adequate protection by physical or electrical design to prevent charging rechargeable batteries in the wring position polarity There was 4not access of batteries without the use of tools coin or commen tools for toys intended for children lt 36 months There was 4 accesses of batteries without the use of tools coin or common tools for toys intended for children lt 36 months before after Abuse Tests ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 15 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL I
76. hat contain lead or lead compounds and in which the lead content calculated as lead metal Pb is in excess of 0 06 600 ppm of the weight o the total nonvolatile content of the paint or the weight of the dried paint film 3 From ASTM F963 Table 1 the total Maximum Soluble Migrated Element Chromium Lead Mercury Selenium in ppm mg kg SB cr Pb Hg 60 25 1000 Ta 60 90 60 500 RESULTS NO TOXICOLOGY TESTING IS NEEDED See explanations below ULE D06S6 XNIZ Datasheet 2001 Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 5 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 26 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page Tested by Date Printed Name Signature Sample preparation for the Laptop battery and power supply involves scraping the various colors on the machine to remove the paint ink However there appears to be no surface coatings on the laptop for any of the colors All colors appear to be embedded into the plastic and are therefore considered not to be surface coatings therefore testing is not necessary Sample preparation for labels involves scraping the labels to remove the paint ink If the amount of sample scraped i
77. her hazards before and after the Abuse Tests See each individual test for details Abuse Test Codes DR Drop TI Tip TU Tumble IM Impact Torque CT Component Tension ST Seam Tension CO Compression ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 7 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 35 of 48 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project O7NB48870 File XXXX Tested by Printed Name Signature IMPACT TEST METHOD Report Reference Page Date Per Sec 8 7 each toy was subjected to each of the appropriate type impact test s then subjected to a visual exam for hazards per Section 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 or any other hazard Drop Per Sec 8 7 1 toys less than 42 4 amp lbs were dropped 4 times in a random orientation from 5 3 0 ft onto a 2 5 floor covered with 1 8 type IV tile The toy was allowed to come to rest before inspection RESULTS Date 2007 10 05 Lab Ambient Ambient Relative Temperature C 23 Humidity 31 Required Mede Abuse Small Sharp Sample Tests Parts Edges 9 firstdro Left side No No p antenna antenna open 9 second Right side Ne No drop antenna corner antenna close 9 third Handle No drop 9 fourth Screen amp No No drop
78. ice persons and users of other N A equipment connected to the system from hazardous voltages in the equipment 7 2 Protection of equipment users from overvoltages N A on the cable distribution system 7 3 Insulation between primary circuits and cable N A distribution systems 7 3 1 General N A 7 3 2 Voltage surge test N A 7 3 3 Impulse test N A TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 27 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict A Annex A TESTS FOR RESISTANCE TO HEAT AND FIRE N A Flammability test for fire enclosures of movable equipment having a total mass N A exceeding 18 kg and of stationary equipment see 4 7 3 2 A 1 1 Samples etn aem eq iid Wall thickness A 1 2 Conditioning of samples temperature C A 1 3 Mounting of samples N A A 1 4 Test flame N A A 1 5 Test procedure N A A 1 6 Compliance criteria N A Sample 1 burning time s Sample 2 burning time s Sample burning time s 2 Flammability test for fire enclosures of movable equipment having a total mass not N A exceeding 18 k
79. ickness mm Thickness mm 0 051 0 056 0 050 0 053 7 2 5 6 7 ERES 9 Average 0 0498 0 0546 thickness Minimum 0 048 0 053 thickness average thickness of the ten measurements freee were not less than 0 00150 inch 0 03810 mm None amp emek of the measurements were below the 0 00125 inch 0 03175 mm minimum thickness kk R AA Ck kk Ok AGACA AE kk ck bk kk koe d bob kk A o o E E E RR E EH Ae ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 13 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 41 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 14 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature This requirement does not apply to the following Shrink film in the form of an over wrap that would normally be destroyed when the package is cpened by consumer Bags or plastic film with a minor dimension of 3 94 inch 100 mm or less Bag dimensions were measured while in the form of a bag not cut open into single thickness sheet ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 14 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearin
80. ield wiring system A method of securing wiring or instructions provided to ensure the wiring is protected from abuse N A 3 3 Field wiring terminals provided for interconnection of units for other then LPS or Class 2 circuits also comply with 3 3 N A 3 3 Interconnection of units by LPS or Class 2 conductors may have field wiring connectors other than those specified in 3 3 if wiring is reliably Separated N A 3 3 1 Terminals for the connection of neutral conductor identified by a distinctive white marking or other equally effective means N A 3 3 3 Wire binding screw terminal permitted for connection of No 10 AWG 5 3 mm or smaller conductor if provided with upturned lugs cupped washer or equivalent retention N A 3 3 4 Terminals accept wire sizes gauge used in the U S and Canada N A 3 3 4 Terminals accept current carrying conductors rated 125 of the equipment current rating N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 26 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 3 3 6 Field wiring terminals marked to indicate the material s of the conductor appropriate for the terminals used N A 3 3 6 Connection of an aluminum conductor not permitted to terminal for equipment earthing conductor N A 3 3 6
81. in the operating instructions until steady conditions established see appended table 4 5 Normal load condition per Annex L Operated in the most Pass unfavorable way of operation given in the operating instructions until steady conditions established 4 5 2 Resistance to abnormal heat N A 4 6 Openings in enclosures Pass 4 6 1 Top and side openings Pass Dimensions No openings 4 6 2 Bottoms of fire enclosures Pass Construction of the bottom No openings 4 6 3 Doors or covers in fire enclosures N A 4 6 4 Openings in transportable equipment N A 4 6 5 Adhesives for constructional purposes N A Conditioning temperature C time weeks 4 7 Resistance to fire Pass 4 7 1 Reducing the risk of ignition and spread of flame Method 1 Selection and Pass application of components and materials which minimize the possibility of ignition and spread of flame Method 1 selection and application of components Pass wiring and materials Method 2 application of all of simulated fault N A condition tests 4 7 2 Conditions for a fire enclosure Pass 4 7 2 1 Parts requiring a fire enclosure A fire enclosure covers all Pass TRF No IEC60950__ 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 23 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict part
82. ion the installation instructions shall so state except that for pluggable equipment type A the building installation shall be regarded as providing protection in accordance with the rating of the wall socket outlet N A 2 7 2 Void N A 2 10 2 Replace the first line see also 1 4 7 by see also 1 4 8 N A 3 2 3 Delete NOTE 1 and in table 3A delete the conduit sizes in parentheses N A 3 2 5 1 Replace 60245 IEC 53 by 05 RR F 60227 IEC 52 by VV F or VVH2 F 60227 IEC 53 by 05 VV F or 05 VVH2 F2 In table 3B replace the first four lines by the following Up to and including 6 0 751 Over 6 up to andincluding10 0 75 1 0 Over 10 up to and including 16 1 0 3 1 5 In the Conditions applicable to table 3B delete the words in some countries in condition 1 N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 15 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict In Note 1 delete the second sentence 3 3 4 In table 3D delete the fourth line conductor sizes for 10 to 13 A and replace with the following Over 10 up to and including 16 1 540 2 5 1 5to 4 Delete the fifth line conductor sizes for 13 to 16A N A 4 3 13 6 Add the following note NOTE Attention is drawn to 1999 519 EC Council Recomm
83. irmed in the Test Report Signed Wang Dated 2011 11 22 Definitions per ECEE 02 http Avww iecee com cbscheme pdf IECEE02 pdf Applicant A firm or a person who applies to an NCB for obtaining a CB Test Certificate Manufacturer An organization situated at a stated location or locations that carries out or controls such stages in the manufacture assessment handling and storage of a product that enables it to accept responsibility for continued compliance of the product with the relevant requirements and undertakes all obligations in that connection Factory The location s at which the product is produced or assembled and follow up service is established by the NCB UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2
84. ite on liitettava suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan N A 6 1 2 1 Add the following text between the first and second paragraph If this insulation is solid including insulation forming part of a component it shall at least consist of either two layers of thin sheet material each of which shall pass the electric strength test below or one layer having a distance through insulation of at least 0 4 mm which shall pass the electric strength test below If this insulation forms part of a semiconductor component e g an optocoupler there is no distance through insulation requirement for the insulation consisting of an insulating compound completely filling the casing so that clearances and creepage distances do not exist if the component passes the electric strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in addition passes the tests and inspection criteria of IEC 60950 1 2 10 8 with an electric strength test of 1 5 kV multiplied by 1 6 the electric strength test of 2 10 7 shall be performed using 1 5 kV and is subject to routine testing for electric strength during manufacturing using a test voltage of 1 5 kV It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with IEC 60384 14 1993 subclass Y2 A capacitor classified Y3 according to IEC 60384 14 1993 may bridge this insulation under the following conditions the insulation requirements are
85. ition N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 18 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict passes the tests and inspection criteria of IEC 60950 1 2 10 8 with an electric strength test of 1 5 kV multiplied by 1 6 the electric strength test of 2 10 7 shall be performed using 1 5 kV and is subject to routine testing for electric strength during manufacturing using a test voltage of 1 5 kV It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with IEC 60384 14 1993 subclass Y2 A capacitor classified Y3 according to IEC 60384 14 1993 may bridge this insulation under the following conditions the insulation requirements are satisfied by having a capacitor classified Y3 as defined by IEC 60384 14 which in addition to the Y3 testing is tested with an impulse test of 2 5 kV defined in EN 60950 2000 subclause 6 2 2 1 the additional testing shall be performed on all the test specimens as described in IEC 60384 14 the impulse test of 2 5 kV is to be performed before the endurance test in IEC 60384 14 in the sequence of tests as described in IEC 60384 14 6 1 2 2 The exclusions are applicable for permanently connected equipment and pluggable equipment type B and equipment intended to be used ina restricted access location where equipotential bonding has
86. ko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 14 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 6 4 Terminals N A 2 6 4 1 General N A 2 6 4 2 Protective earthing and bonding terminals N A Rated current A type and nominal thread diameter 2 6 4 3 Separation of the protective earthing conductor N A from protective bonding conductors 2 6 5 Integrity of protective earthing N A 2 6 5 1 Interconnection of equipment N A 2 6 5 2 Components in protective earthing conductors and N A protective bonding conductors 2 6 5 3 Disconnection of protective earth N A 2 6 5 4 Parts that can be removed by an operator N A 2 6 5 5 Parts removed during servicing N A 2 6 5 6 Corrosion resistance N A 2 6 5 7 Screws for protective bonding N A 2 6 5 8 Reliance on telecommunication network or cable N A distribution system 2 7 Overcurrent and earth fault protection in primary circuits N A 2 7 1 Basic requirements Class III unit N A Instructions when protection relies on building N A installation 2 7 2 Faults not covered in 5 3 N A 2 7 3 Short circuit backup protection N A 2 7 4 Number and location of protective devices N A 2 7 5 Protection by several devices N A 2 7 6 Warning to service N A 2 8 Safety interlocks N A 2 8 1 General p
87. l load with Battery charge only Bestec BT AG250SDFxy 6 99 10 58 1520 System off with empty battery pack charging mode Measure battery pack connector 6 42 13 48 2100 Maximum normal load supplied by battery pack discharge mode Battery pack connector supplementary information Maximum Normal Load Max Brightness and contrast and max volume of speaker reading writing between HDD and playing optical drives each USB loads 2 5W charging an empty battery pack Adaptor A PI adaptor Model AD5953LF B Delta adaptor Model ADP 17FB A C Lite on adaptor Model PA 1150 05Q1 G Bestec adaptor Model BT AG250SDFxy Battery pack model D BYD Battery Pack Model CL1 Maximum Charge Voltage 7 6 V Maximum Charge Current 3100 mA E Sylva Industries Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div Battery Pack Model NTA2488 F Sylva Industries Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div Li Fe Battery Pack Model NTA2490 2 10 3 and TABLE clearance and creepage distance measurements Pass 2 10 4 clearance cl and creepage Up U r m s V required cl cl mm required dcr distance dcr at of V mm dcr mm mm supplementary information Only functional insulation required TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 39 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Re
88. lause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Germany Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 1 7 12 Gesetz uber technische Arbeitsmittel Geratesicherheitsgesetz Law of technical labour equipment Equipment safety law of 23rd October 1992 Article 3 3rd paragraph 2nd sentence together with the Allgemeine Verwaltungsvorschrift zur Durchfuhrung des Zweiten Abschnitts des Geratesicherheitsgesetzes General administrative regulation on the execution of the Second Section of the Equipment safety law of 10th January 1996 article 2 the paragraph item 2 Directions for use with rules to prevent certain hazards for among others maintenance of the technical labour equipment also for imported technical labour equipment shall be written in the German language NOTE Of this requirement rules for use even only by service personnel are not exempted N A Regulation on protection against hazards by X ray of 8th January 1987 Article 5 operation of X ray emission source clauses 1 to 4 a Alicence is required by those who operate an X ray emission source b Alicence in accordance with 1 is not required by those who operate an X ray emission source on which the electron acceleration voltage does not exceed 20 kV if 1 the local dose rate at a distance of 0 1 m from the surface does not exceed 1 uSv h and 2 itis adequately indicated on the X ray emission source th
89. ll not be fitted with socket outlets for providing power to other equipment N A 3 2 1 1 Supply cord of single phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 13 A shall be provided with a plug according to the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 Class equipment provided with socket outlets with earth contact or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is required according to the wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance with standard sheet DK 2 1a or DK 2 5a If poly phase equipment and single phase equipment having a rated current exceeding 13 A is provided with a supply cord with a plug this plug shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 or EN 60309 2 N A Finland Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 10 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 1 7 2 Class Pluggable Equipment Type A intended for connection to other equipment or a network shall if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet The marking text shall be La
90. markings adjacent to the connection 6 3 Overcurrent protection incorporated into equipment to provide power over telecommunication wiring system not interchangeable with devices of higher ratings if operator replaceable N A 6 4 Additional requirements for equipment intended for connection to a telecommunication network using cable subject to overvoltage from power line failures Fig 6C N A 6 4 Where 26 AWG line cord required by Fig 6C either the cord is provided with the equipment or described in the safety instructions N A 6 5 Acoustic pressure from an ear piece less than 136 dBA for short duration disturbances and less than 125 dBA for handsets 118 dBA for headsets and 121 dBA for insert earphones for long duration disturbances N A Equipment associated with the cable distribution system may need to be subjected to applicable parts of Chapter 8 of the NEC N A lonizing radiation measurements made under single fault conditions in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR 1020 and the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act REDR C1370 N A M 2 Continuous ringing signals evaluated to Method A subjected to special accessibility considerations N A M 4 Special requirements for message waiting and similar telecommunications signals N A NAC Equipment intended for use with a generic secondary protector marked with sui
91. mponent list 5 2 TABLE electric strength tests impulse tests and voltage surge tests N A test voltage applied between test voltage V breakdown a c d c Yes No supplementary information TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 42 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 5 3 TABLE fault condition tests Pass ambient temperature C 25 degree model type of power see appended table 1 5 1 manufacturer of power see appended table 1 5 1 rated markings of power supply see appended table 1 5 1 component fault test voltage testtime fuse fuse current result No V No A Clause 4 3 8 Battery Overcharge Discharge Tests Q33 pin 1 Short 12Vdc 14 hrs PA PB PC No hazard 3 30mins Ambient 29 dgree C Overchargi Enclosure inside 29 ng Test degree C D18 D S Short 14 hrs PA PB PC No hazard Rapid 30mins Ambient 29 dgree C Dischargin Enclosure inside 29 g Test degree C 4 3 8 Lithium battery reverse current measurement test RTC Normal 12Vdc
92. nditio Conditio Conditio Rechargeable Battery Div Li Fe Battery Pack tion 3 n3 n4 n4 Model NTA2490 rated 7 3 Vdc 2800mAh Origi Shift to Original Shift to nal 45 45 1 Amibent 25 45 25 45 gt 2 RTC battery 42 62 39 59 100 3 CPU near PWB 42 62 44 64 105 4 Enclosure inside top section near CPU 39 59 40 60 70 5 Outside enclosure top section near CPU 35 55 35 55 95 6 Outside enclosure top section front panel 31 51 30 50 75 TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 40 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict LCD 7 Outside enclosure bottom section near 26 46 26 46 75 mouse control board 8 Outside enclosure bottom surface battery 27 47 28 48 75 pack Sylva Industries Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div 9 Enclosure inside near T1 Adaptor 48 68 32 52 95 For Model 1 5 Normal Condition Maxi Maximu Discharg Discharg mum m e battery e battery Norm Normal pack pack al Load only only Load Shiftto Original Shift to Origi 45 45 nal 1 U19 near PWB 45 2 66 6 40 8 62 9 105 2 U20 near PWB 43 5 64 9 38 5 60 6 105 3 RTC battery 42 8 64 2 40 0 62 1 100 4 U17 near PWB 39 5 60 9 37 4 59 5 105 5 Enclosur
93. nited or to propagate flames originating from inside the apparatus or the following a Components that are contained in an enclosure having a flammability category of FV 0 according to AS NZS 4695 707 and having openings only for the connecting wires filling the openings completely and for ventilation not exceeding 1 mm in width UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 4 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict regardless of length The following parts which would contribute negligible fuel to a fire small mechanical parts the mass of which does not exceed 4 g such as mounting parts gears cams belts and bearings small electrical components such as capacitors with a volume not exceeding 1 750 mm3 integrated circuits transistors and optocoupler packages if these components are mounted on material of flammability category FV 1 or better according to AS NZS 4695 707 NOTE In considering how to minimize propagation of fire and what small parts are account should be taken of the cumulative effect of small parts adjacent to each other for the possible effect of propagating fire from one part to another Compliance shall be checked by the tests of 4 7 201 2 4 7 201 3 4 7 201 4 and 4 7 201 5 For the base material of printed boards compliance shall be checked by the t
94. nternational Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 43 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No O7NB48870 File XXXX Page 16 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature BATTERY OPERATED TOYS Continued There was tno access of batteries without the use of tools coin or common tools any toys before after the Abuse Tests using the recommended batteries There was 4no mixing of battery types potentials or capacities in a single electric circuit or which provide different functions The battery surface did not exceed 71C during normal abnormal or short circuit conditions and did not explode or leak See 01696 and 697 test Max Measured Temperature 32 7 C ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 16 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 44 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Misc ID 7 05 Project No 070848870 File XXXX Page 17 Tested by Date Printed Name Signature END OF DATASHEET PACKAGE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ULS 01967 XNPY DataSheet 2001 Form Issued 2000 03 11 Form Page 17 Form Revised 2005 06 02 Form Copyright 2005 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark shoul
95. of radiation where readily visible N A 4 3 13 5 Requirements contained in the applicable national codes and regulations apply to lasers 21 CFR 1040 and REDR C1370 N A 4 7 Automated information storage equipment intended to contain more than 0 76 3 of combustible media requires provision for automatic sprinklers or a gaseous agent extinguishing system N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 27 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict 4 7 3 1 Equipment for use in environmental air space other than ducts or plenums provided with metal enclosure or with non metallic enclosure having adequate fire resistance and low smoke producing characteristics Low smoke producing characteristics evaluated according to UL 2043 Equipment for installation in space used for environmental air as described in Sec 300 22 c of the NEC provided with instructions indicating suitability for installation in such locations N A 4 7 3 1 Flame spread rating for external surface of combustible material with exposed area greater than 0 93 m or a single dimension greater than 1 8 m 50 or less for computer room applications or 200 or less for other applications N A 4 7 3 4 Wire marked VW 1 or FT 1 considered equivalent Pass 5 1 8 2 Special earthing pro
96. on of burning tb shall not exceed 30 s However for printed circuit boards it shall not exceed 15 s The needle flame test shall not be carried out on parts of material classified as V 0 or V 1 according to IEC 60695 11 10 provided that the sample tested was not thicker than the relevant part 4 7 201 4 Addition Testing in the event of non extinguishing material If parts other than enclosures do not withstand the glow wire tests of 4 7 201 3 by failure to extinguish within 30 s after the removal of the glow wire tip the needle flame test detailed in 4 7 201 3 shall be made on all parts of non metallic material which are within a distance of 50 mm or which are likely to be impinged upon by flame during the tests of 4 7 201 3 Parts shielded by a separate barrier which meets the needle flame test need not be tested NOTE 1 If the enclosure does not withstand the glow wire test the equipment is considered to have failed to meet the requirements of Clause 4 7 201 without the need for consequential testing NOTE 2 If other parts do not withstand the glow wire test due to ignition of the tissue paper and if this indicates that burning or glowing particles can fall onto an external surface underneath the equipment the equipment is considered to have failed to meet the requirements of Clause 4 7 201 without the need for consequential testing NOTE 8 Parts likely to be impinged upon by the flame are considered to be tho
97. on of the individual Pass conductors is suitable for the application and the working voltage For the insulation material see 3 1 1 3 1 5 Beads and ceramic insulators N A 3 1 6 Screws for electrical contact pressure N A 3 1 7 Insulating materials in electrical connections N A 3 1 8 Self tapping and spaced thread screws N A 3 1 9 Termination of conductors N A 10 N pull test N A 3 1 10 Sleeving on wiring N A 3 2 Connection to an a c mains supply or a d c mains supply N A 3 2 1 Means of connection Class 111 unit N A 3 2 1 1 Connection to an a c mains supply N A 3 2 1 2 Connection to a d c mains supply N A 3 2 2 Multiple supply connections N A 3 2 3 Permanently connected equipment N A Number of conductors diameter mm of cable and 3 2 4 Appliance inlets N A 3 2 5 Power supply cords N A TRE No IEC60950__ 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 18 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 3 2 5 1 AC power supply cords N A sists See At brevet ae Rated current A cross sectional area mm AW ce ttis ep res e thee Ark en 3 2 5 2 DC power supply cords N A 3 2 6 Cord anchorages and strain relief N A Mass of equipment kg pull Longitudinal displac
98. onductor current mA 5 1 7 Equipment with touch current exceeding 3 5 mA N A 5 1 8 Touch currents to and from telecommunication No telecommunication N A networks and cable distribution systems and from networks and cable distribution telecommunication networks Systems 5 1 8 1 Limitation of the touch current to a N A telecommunication network and a cable distribution System Test voltage Measured touch current Max allowed touch current mA 5 1 8 2 Summation of touch currents from N A telecommunication networks 5 2 Electric strength N A 5 2 1 General N A 5 2 2 Test procedure N A 5 3 Abnormal operating and fault conditions Pass 5 3 1 Protection against overload and abnormal N A operation 5 3 2 Motors N A 5 3 3 Transformers N A 5 3 4 Functional Functional insulation complies Pass with the requirements c 5 3 5 Electromechanical components The equipment does not have N A any electromechanical TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 25 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict components in the secondary 5 3 6 Simulation of faults Connectors overloaded Pass 5 3 7 Unattended equipm
99. ostat reliability operating voltage V N A K 3 Thermostat endurance test operating voltage V N A K 4 Temperature limiter endurance operating voltage N A MAREM K 5 Thermal cut out reliability N A K 6 Stability of operation N A L Annex L NORMAL LOAD CONDITIONS FOR SOME TYPES OF ELECTRICAL Pass BUSINESS EQUIPMENT see 1 2 2 1 and 4 5 1 L 1 Typewriters N A L 2 Adding machines and cash registers N A L 3 Erasers N A L 4 Pencil sharpeners N A L 5 Duplicators and copy machines N A L 6 Motor operated files N A L 7 Other business equipment Pass M Annex M CRITERIA FOR TELEPHONE RINGING SIGNALS see 2 3 1 N A M 1 Introduction N A M 2 Method A N A Method B N A M 3 1 Ringing signal N A M 3 1 1 Frequency M 3 1 2 Voltage V er dare t Mp an M 3 1 3 Cadence time s voltage M 3 1 4 Single fault current M 3 2 Tripping device and monitoring voltage N A M 3 2 1 Conditions for use of a tripping device or a N A monitoring voltage M 3 2 2 Tripping device N A M 3 2 3 Monitoring voltage V N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 31 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60
100. ot intended to be used for telecommunication purposes N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 9 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict Denmark Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 1 2 4 1 Certain types of Class appliances see sub clause 3 2 1 1 may be provided with plug not establishing earthing continuity when inserted into Danish socket outlets N A 1 7 2 Supply cords of Class equipment which is delivered without a plug must be provided with a visible tag with the following text Vigtigt Lederen med gren gul isolation m kun tilsluttes en meerket IEC 417 No 5019 eller IEC 417 No 5017 If essential for the safety of the equipment the tag must in addition be provided with a diagram which shows the connection of the other conductors or be provided with the following text For tilslutning af de vrige ledere se medf lgende installationsvejledning N A 1 7 5 Socket outlets for providing power to other equipment shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 Standard Sheet DK 1 3a DK 1 5a or DK 1 7a when used on Class equipment For stationary equipment the socket outlet shall be in accordance with Standard Sheet DK 1 1b or DK 1 5a N A 1 7 5 Class equipment sha
101. power source LPS USB ports MIC Head phone e Technical Considerations Engineering Considerations The OLPC XO is a laptop computer system consisting of a a laptop computer b direct plug in power supply power adapter and c removable battery pack The OLPC XO is intended for use as a child development tool primarily by children five years of age and older In addition to IEC 60950 1 CSA UL 60950 1 and EN 60950 1 applicable parts of ASTM F 963 2007 Edition Standard Consumer Safety Specification on Toy Safety were applied to address use of the product by the intended user group TRF No IEC60950__ 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 8 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 GENERAL Pass 1 5 Components Pass 1 5 1 General Pass Comply with IEC 60950 or relevant component see appended table 1 5 1 Pass standard 1 5 2 Evaluation and testing of components Certified components are used Pass in accordance with their ratings certifications and they comply with applicable parts of this Standard Components not certified are used in accordance with their ratings and they comply with applicable parts of IEC 60950 1 and the relevant component Standard Components for which no relevant IEC Standard exist have been tested under the conditions occurring in the equipm
102. quirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 10 5 TABLE distance through insulation measurements N A distance through insulation di at of Up test voltage required di di V mm mm supplementary information 4 5 TABLE temperature rise measurements Pass test voltage See y below tA SG EM 22 E LATE C TESORO EUR SER E NM p 7 i maximum temperature T of part at T allowed Tmax C Normal Condition Condi Conditio Conditio Conditio tion 1 11 n2 n2 Origi Shift to Original Shift to nal 45 45 1 Amibent 25 45 25 45 2 RTC battery 41 61 34 54 100 3 CPU near PWB 43 63 38 58 105 4 Enclosure inside top section near CPU 39 59 36 56 70 5 Outside enclosure top section near CPU 34 54 32 52 95 6 Outside enclosure top section front panel 31 51 29 49 75 LCD 7 Outside enclosure bottom section near 26 46 26 46 75 mouse control board 8 Outside enclosure bottom surface battery 30 50 30 50 75 pack BYD 9 Outside enclosure bottom surface battery 27 47 29 49 75 pack Sylva Industries Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div 10 Enclosure inside near T1 Adaptor 35 55 26 46 95 Alternate Battery Pack Sylva Industries Ltd Condi Co
103. r RICHTEK RT9703 series 2 0 5 5Vdc 3 5A 056 05 use 16 3 2a GMT G5282 series 2 0 5 5Vdc 1 0 Protector 056 for USB use Alternate Following See Enclosure ld Components for 3 24 3 25 3 26 TRF No 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 35 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass object part or manufacturer type model technical data standard mark s of Description trademark Edition year conformity Model XO 1 5 3 27 for only motherboard and other details 17 Mother board Various Various for model XO 1 5 17 1 Wireless Various Various 3 3Vdc LAN 17 2 ML1220 3 Vdc Max UL1642 UL Battery MAXELL LTD Charging Voltage 12 Vdc Max Charging Current 100 mA 17 2a R T C PANASONIC ML1220 3 Vdc Max UL1642 UL Battery CORPORATION Charging Alternate PANASONIC Voltage 12 Vdc CORPORATION Max Charging OF NORTH Current 300 mA AMERICA 17 2 1 RTC 52 The RTC battery oe Battery protected is protected by components following resistors R309 R305 1kohm a transistor Q24 and a diode D20 17 3 Protector IC RICHTEK RT9703 series 2 0 5 5Vdc 3 5A
104. r only F Model XO 1 5 Power Supply Bestec NA0241WAA Battery pack BYD CL1 2 12 23 04 1920 Max normal load with empty battery pack 2 12 20 88 1740 System off with empty battery pack charging mode 6 5 12 22 1880 System off with empty battery pack charging mode Measure battery pack connector 6 5 12 48 1920 Maximum normal load supplied by battery pack discharge mode Measure battery pack connector 1 85 13 5 22 95 1700 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack G and D 1 85 13 5 20 25 1500 Battery charge only G TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 38 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict Model XO 1 75 with Alternate Mainboard Test with Battery Pack BYD CL1 and power supply as noted 2 0 12 17 76 1480 Max normal load Bestec NA0241WAAA 2 0 12 16 80 1400 Max normal load with Battery charge only Bestec NA0241WAAA 6 99 10 78 1540 System off with empty battery pack charging mode Measure battery pack connector 6 42 13 48 2100 Maximum normal load supplied by battery pack discharge mode Battery pack connector 1 85 13 5 19 98 1480 Max normal load Bestec BT AG250SDFxy x 1 85 13 5 17 01 1260 Max Norma
105. re no hazardous Pass energy levels in this product 2 1 1 6 Manual controls N A 2 1 1 7 Discharge of capacitors in equipment N A Time constant s measured voltage V 2 1 2 Protection in service access areas N A 2 1 3 Protection in restricted access locations N A 2 2 SELV circuits Pass 2 2 1 General requirements Class III unit Pass 2 2 2 Voltages under normal conditions V All accessible voltages are Pass less than 42 4 Vp or 60 V dc and are classified as SELV 2 2 3 Voltages under fault conditions V N A 2 2 3 1 Separation by double insulation or reinforced N A insulation method 1 2 2 3 2 Separation by earthed screen method 2 N A 2 2 3 3 Protection by earthing of the SELV circuit method N A 3 TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 12 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 2 4 Connection of SELV circuits to other circuits SELV circuits are only Pass connected to other secondary circuits 2 3 TNV circuits N A 2 3 1 Limits N A Type of TNV 2 3 2 Separation from other circuits and from accessible N A parts Insulation 2 3 3 Separation from hazardous voltag
106. rinciples Class III unit N A 2 8 2 Protection requirements N A 2 8 3 Inadvertent reactivation N A 2 8 4 Fail safe operation N A 2 8 5 Moving parts N A 2 8 6 Overriding N A 2 8 7 Switches and relays N A 2 8 7 1 Contact gaps TRF 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 15 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 2 8 7 2 Overload test N A 2 8 7 3 Endurance test N A 2 8 7 4 Electric strength test N A 2 8 8 Mechanical actuators N A 2 9 Electrical insulation Pass 2 9 1 Properties of insulating materials Natural rubber materials Pass containing asbestos and hygroscopic materials are not used as insulation 2 9 2 Humidity conditioning N A Humidity Temperature 2 9 3 Grade of insulation Functional insulation N A 2 10 Clearances creepage distances and distances through insulation Pass 2 10 1 General Pollution Degree 2 applicable Pass 2 10 2 Determination of working voltage Evaluated during separate N A certification of the power supply 2 10 3 Clearances See below Pass 2 10 3 1 General FUNCTIONAL INSULATION Pass complied with Sub clause 5 3 4 see appended table 2 10 3 and 2 10 3 4 2 10 3 2 Clearances in primary circuit Evaluated as part of power N A supply unit
107. ry confirmation letter Report Reference Product OLPC Name and address of the Applicant QUANTA COMPUTER INC 188 WEN HWA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAOYUAN HSIEN 333 TAIWAN and address of the Manufacturer QUANTA COMPUTER INC 188 WEN HWA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG HSIEN 333 TAIWAN and address of the Factory ies 1 TECH FULL COMPUTER CHANGSHU CO LTD 8 JINZHOU RD HIGH TECH INDUSTRIAL PARK CHANGSHU ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE CHANGSHU JIANGSU 215500 CHINA 2 TECH FRONT SHANGHAI COMPUTER CO LTD ISONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE 68 SAN ZHUANG RD SHANGHAI 201613 CHINA 3 TECH PRO SHANGHAI COMPUTER CO LTD ISONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE LANE 58 SANZHUANG RD SHANGHAI CHINA 4 TECH COM SHANGHAI COMPUTER COLTD 68 SANZHUANG RD ISONGJIANG EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE SHANGHAI 201613 CHINA This form is to acknowledge that the above information has been reviewed and the material has been found to be accurate as stated This is also to record client s confirmation that above factories manufacture product s that are equal to those submitted for testing and certification Refer to IECEE 02 Sub clause 6 2 5 When the application covers more than one factory the address of each factory shall be stated in the CB Test Certificate and the NCB shall take steps to ensure that the products from all the factories are equal That shall be conf
108. s 4 7 2 2 Parts not requiring a fire enclosure N A 4 7 3 Materials Pass 4 7 3 1 General See below Pass 4 7 3 2 Materials for fire enclosures Equipment is transportable Pass with mass less than 18 kg Fire enclosure material is V 1 minimum 4 7 3 3 Materials for components and other parts outside enclosure covers parts Pass fire enclosures 4 7 3 4 Materials for components and other parts inside fire PWB are rated minimum V 1 Pass enclosures and internal plastics are rated minimum V 2 4 7 3 5 Materials for air filter assemblies N A 4 7 3 6 Materials used in high voltage components N A TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 24 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SIMULATED ABNORMAL CONDITIONS Pass 5 1 Touch current and protective conductor current N A 5 1 1 General N A 5 1 2 Equipment under test EUT N A 5 1 3 Test circuit N A 5 1 4 Application of measuring instrument N A 5 1 5 Test procedure N A 5 1 6 Test measurements N A Test volt ge V eesti aet et t Measured touch current Max allowed touch current mA Measured protective conductor current mA Max allowed protective c
109. s less than 10 mg then testing is not performed Also if the paint is unable to be scraped off due to a coating over the paints then testing is not performed In the case of the labels for this project there is clear coating over the ink paint on the labels and after attempting to scrape the samples the paint could not be scraped off and in one case 10 mg of sample could not be obtained therefore testing is not necessary The areas scraped color are as follows Laptop Body White Body Edges Green The X on the Body Top Orange The Circle Dot on the Body Top Yellow The Key Pad Green The Key Pad Lettering Black The Edges around the Screen White The Mouse area by the Key Pad White Label Bar Code SN inside the Battery Compartment Black amp White Label C Test Sample inside the Battery Compartment Black amp White AC Adaptor The AC Adaptor Body Green Barcode Label attached to the Cord Black Label on the AC Adaptor Body Green Black White Battery Pack Body White Labels OLPC 1 amp Attention Black amp White Label Bar Code amp S N Yellow amp Black ULE D06S6 XNIZ Datasheet 2001 Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 6 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S Issue Date
110. se within the envelope of a vertical cylinder having a radius of 10 mm and a height equal to the height of the flame positioned above the point of the material supporting in contact with or in close proximity to connections N A 4 7 201 5 Addition Testing of printed boards The base material of printed boards shall be subjected to the needle flame test of Clause 4 7 201 3 The flame shall be applied to the edge of the board where the heat sink effect is lowest when the board is positioned as in normal use The flame shall not be applied to an edge consisting of N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 7 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict broken perforations unless the edge is less than 3 mm from a POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE The test is not carried out if the Printed board does not carry any POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCE Base material of printed boards on which the available apparent power at a connection exceeds 15 VA operating at a voltage exceeding 50 V and equal or less than 400 V peak a c or d c under normal operating conditions is of flammability category FV 1 or better according to AS NZS 4695 707 or the printed boards are protected by an enclosure meeting the flammability category FV 0 according to AS NZS 4695 707 or made of metal having openings
111. sures the agreed level of compliance See OD CB2039 TRF 60950 1 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 37 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 6 2 TABLE electrical data in normal conditions Pass fuse rated A U V mA fuse mA condition status 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1420 1420 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack A and D em 1 42 12Vdc 17 2 1430 1430 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack A and E 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1420 1420 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack B and D 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1420 1420 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack B and E ze 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1420 1420 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack C and D 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1420 1420 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack C and E 6 5Vdc 7 1 1090 1090 Maximum normal load with system discharge Battery pack power only D 6 Vdc 6 9 1070 1070 Maximum normal load with system discharge Battery pack power only E Alternate Battery Pack Sylva Industries Ltd Rechargeable Battery Div Li Fe Battery Pack Model NTA2490 rated 7 3 Vdc 2800mAh 1 42 12Vdc 17 1 1440 1440 Maximum normal load with empty battery pack A and F 7 3 Vdc 11 1500 1500 Maximum normal load with system discharge Battery pack powe
112. table instructions N A NAC Equipment intended for use with a specific primary or secondary protector marked with suitable instructions N A NAF Household Home Office Document Shredders N A NAF 1 7 Markings and instructions alert the user to key safety considerations related to use of shredders including not intended to be used by children avoid touching document feed opening avoid clothes and hair entanglement and avoid aerosol products N A NAF 2 8 3 Safety interlock cannot be inadvertently activated by the articulated accessibility probe figure N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 29 of 29 Report Reference 142692 138 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict NAF 1 NAF 3 4 Provided with an isolating switch complying with 3 4 2 including 3 mm contact gap with appropriate markings associated with the switch N A NAF 4 4 Hazardous moving parts are not accessible to the user as determined using the articulated accessibility probe figure NAF 1 and the accessibility probe wedge figures NAF 2 NAF 3 N A United Kingdom Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 2 6 3 3 The current rating of the circuit shall be taken as 13 A not 16 A N A 2 7 1 To protect against excessive currents and short circuits in
113. ternational Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 7 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 07 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 8 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 08 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 9 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 09 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 10 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 10 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 11 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 12 ER 3 iut UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 12 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photog raphs 208 s LULLLLE 2 B M UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 13 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 14 SA0GIIMBSHO REV eH j UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 14 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 24 UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 15 of 48 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 Enclosures Photographs ID 3 25 Ta paf UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 16 of
114. teve Modlin Steve Modlin Printed name Signature I UL Staff witnessing testing WIDP only Printed name Signature Reviewed and accepted by qualified Project ES Handler W Alfred Fung Printed Name Signature T TO BE CONDUCTED est X Comments Parameters No Done Test Name Tests Conducted by 0 010 INCH WIRE ACCESSIBILITY TEST 1 4 INCH ROD ACCESSIBILITY TEST I 10 19 07 COATINGS AND PLATINGS Laptop and accessories PACKAGING FILM THICKNESS TEST ATTACHMENT PLUG TEST ENCLOSURE ABUSE TESTS LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST HUMIDITY CONDITIONING TEST STRAIN RELIEF TESTS HANDLES AND KNOBS ABUSE TESTS 015 D0696 X NL2 Datasheet 200L Form Issued 2002 12 18 Form Page 1 Form Revised 2006 09 19 Form Copyright 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered as being covered by UL UL International Demko A S E142692 A138 CB 2 Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 22 of 48 Report Reference Enclosures Misc ID 7 04 Project No OLPC File Page 2 LABORATORY DATA PACKAGE Date 10 1 TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED Test X Comments Parameters No Done Test Name lTests Conducted by POWER INPUT TEST TEMPERATURE TEST DIELECTRIC VOLTAGE WITHSTAND TEST SWITCH OVERLOAD TEST ABNORMAL OPERATION TEST PERMANENCE OF MARKING TEST I The test facility was was not deemed to have the environment and capabilities n
115. the N A equipment earthing conductor 1 7 7 Connectors and field wiring terminals for external N A Class 2 or Class 3 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used 1 7 7 Marking located adjacent to terminals and visible N A during wiring 2 1 1 Screw shell of Edison base lampholder tied to the N A neutral conductor 2 1 1 1 Bare TNV conductive parts in the interior of N A equipment normally protected against contact by a cover intended for occasional removal are exempt provided instructions include directions for disconnection of TNV prior to removal of the cover 2 3 1 6 Other telecommunication signaling systems e g N A message waiting than described in 2 3 1 b are subject to M 4 2 3 1 b For TNV 2 and TNV 3 circuits with other than N A ringing signals and with voltages exceeding 42 4 Vp or 60 V d c the maximum current limit through a 2000 Ohm or greater resistor with loads disconnected is 7 1 mA peak or 30 mA d c under normal conditions 2 3 1 b Limits for measurements across 5000 ohm resistor N A in the event of a single fault are replaced after 200 ms with the limits of M 3 1 4 2 3 2 Enamel coating on signal transformer winding wire N A allowed as an alternative to Basic insulation in specific telecommunication applications when subjected to special construction requirements and routine testing 2 3 2 In the event of a single fault the limits of 2 2 3
116. the primary circuit of direct plug in equipment protective device shall be included as integral parts of the direct plug in equipment N A 3 2 1 1 Apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to BS 1363 by means of that flexible cable or cord and plug shall be fitted with a standard plug in accordance with Statutory Instrument 1768 1994 The Plugs and Sockets etc Safety Regulations 1994 unless exempted by those regulations NOTE Standard plug is defined in SI 1768 1994 and essentially means an approved plug conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion plug N A 3 2 5 1 A power supply cord with conductor of 1 25 mm is allowed for equipment with a rated current over 10A and up to and including 13A N A 3 3 4 The range of conductor sizes of flexible cords to be accepted by terminals for equipment with a rated current of over 10 A up to and including 13 A is 1 25 mm to 1 5 mm nominal cross sectional area N A 4 3 6 The torque test is performed using a socket outlet complying with BS 1363 and the plug part of Direct Plug In Equipment shall be assessed to BS 1363 Part 1 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 9 12 11 12 12 12 16 and 12 17 except that the test of 12 17 is performed at not less than 125 C N A UL International Demko A S
117. ult Remark Verdict USA Canada Differences to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition 1 1 Equipment able to be installed in accordance with Pass the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code Part1 and when applicable the National Electrical Safety Code IEEE C2 1 1 1 Equipment able to be installed in accordance with Pass ANSI NFPA 75 and NEC Art 645 unless intended for use outside of computer room and provided with such instructions 1 1 2 Equipment in wire line communication facilities N A serving high voltage electric power stations operating at greater than 1kV are excluded 1 1 2 Special requirements apply to equipment intended N A for use outdoors 1 4 14 For Pluggable Equipment Type A the protection in N A the installation is assumed to be 20 A 1 5 1 All IEC standards for components identified in Pass Annex P 1 replaced by the relevant requirements of CSA and UL component standards in Annex P 1 1 5 1 All IEC standards for components identified in Pass Annex P 2 alternatively satisfied by the relevant requirements of CSA and UL component standards in Annex P 2 1 5 5 Interconnecting cables acceptable for the Pass application regarding voltage current temperature flammability mechanical serviceability and the like 1 5 5 For other than limited power and circuits the N A type of output circuit identified for output connector 1 5
118. utlets Edison base lampholders or single pole disconnect device provided with a polarized type attachment plug N A 3 2 1 2 Equipment intended for connection to DC mains supply power systems complies with special wiring requirements 0 permanent connection to supply by flexible cord N A 3 2 1 2 Equipment with one pole of the DC mains supply connected to both the equipment mains input terminal and the main protective earthing terminal provided with special instructions and construction provisions for earthing N A 3 2 1 2 Equipment with means for connecting supply to earthing electrode conductor has no switches or protective devices between supply connection and earthing electrode connection N A 3 2 1 2 Special markings and instructions for equipment with provisions to connect earthed conductor of a DC supply circuit to earthing conductor at the equipment N A 3 2 1 2 Special markings and instructions for equipment with earthed conductor of a DC supply circuit connected to the earthing conductor at the equipment N A 3 2 1 2 Terminals and leads provided for permanent connection of DC powered equipment to supply marked to indicate polarity if reverse polarity may result in a hazard N A 3 2 3 Permanently connected equipment has provision for connecting and securing a field wiring system i e conduit or leads etc per the NEC and CEC Part 1 N A
119. visions and instructions for equipment with high touch current due to telecommunication network connections N A 5 1 8 3 Touch current due to ringing voltage for equipment containing telecommunication network leads N A 5 3 6 Overloading of SELV connectors and printed wiring board receptacles accessible to the operator Pass 5 3 6 Tests interrupted by opening of a component repeated two additional times N A 5 3 8 1 Test interrupted by opening of wire or trace subject to certain conditions N A Specialized instructions provided for telephones that may be connected to a telecommunications network N A Marking identifying function of telecommunication type connectors not used for connection to a telecommunication network N A 6 2 1 Special requirements for enameled wiring used as electrical separation provided between parts connected to telecommunication network and telecommunication circuitry intentionally isolated from network N A 6 2 1 Digital line termination equipment e g NCTE subject to separation requirements N A 6 3 Equipment remotely powered over telecommunication wiring systems provided with N A UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 28 of 29 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 SubClause Difference Test Result Remark Verdict specialized
120. volve TRF No 60950 1B UL International Demko A S Issue Date 2011 12 06 Page 10 of 45 Report Reference E142692 A138 CB 2 IEC 60950 1 Clause Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict safety 1 7 8 3 Symbols according to IEC 60417 The stand by switch is marked Pass with the correct symbol according to 60417 1 IEC 5009 1 7 8 4 Markings using Figures are not used for Pass indicating different positions of controls 1 7 9 Isolation of multiple power sources 1 7 10 power distribution systems N A 1 7 11 Thermostats and other regulating devices N A 1 7 12 Language erei ea a a S be provided in other languages upon request from the manufacturer Reviewed only English markings instructions 1 7 13 Durability All markings provided on UL Pass Recognized Component labels suitable for surface they are applied upon and meet the durability test 1 7 14 Removable parts No marking is located on Pass removable part s 1 7 15 Replaceable batteries The required warning is in the Pass service manual Language 1 ise Led dee eed ten oe May be provided in other languages upon request from the manufacturer Reviewed only English markings instructions 1 7 16 Operator access with a 0

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