Cosmetic Specifications - Philips 42-3D6W02 User Manual

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2.3

Cosmetic specifications

2.3.1 Description
This specification standard is applicable to:
3D-displays supplied by Philips 3D Solutions.
2.3.2 Environmental conditions of inspection
The environmental conditions and visual inspection shall be conducted as below.
Ambient temperature in the range 15-25 [
Humidity in the range 25-75 [%RH].
The functional inspection distance of the monitor (measured between the monitor and the
inspector's sight) should be at least 3.0 [m].
The maximal viewing angle relative from the normal direction of the module/monitor is
specified according to ±Y degree to the front surface of the display in vertical direction, and ±X
degree to the front surface of the display in horizontal direction. The values below are the
following: X = 15, Y = 45.
Ambient illumination:
External appearance inspection in the range 400-600 [Lux].
Light on inspection in the range 100-200 [Lux].
2.3.3 Classification of defects
The defects are classified as major and minor defects. The definition of defects is described as
follows:
Major defect:
The defect may cause functional failure, or reduce the usability of the product for its purpose.
For example: electrical failure, deformation, etc.
Minor defect:
The defect does not reduce the usability of the product for its purpose. For example: dot
defect, etc.
The judgement of the major and minor defects shall be according to the table with
classification of defects below.
Inspection item
Vertical line
Horizontal line
Cross line
No display
Irregular display
Dot defect
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Description
Abnormal line appears in vertical
direction.
Abnormal line appears in horizontal
direction.
Abnormal cross line appears in display.
No signal output in display.
Abnormal signal outputs in display.
Bright dot, dark dot or dot adjacent
appear in display.
3D Solutions
Defect type
Major
Major
Major
Major
Major
Minor
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