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Environmental specifications, Temperature, Non-operating temperature – HP DVD100I User Manual

Page 27: Operating temperature, Humidity, Non-operating humidity, Operating humidity, Vibration, Operating vibration, Shock

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Technical Support Solutions Guide 10/25/01

Environmental Specifications

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Environmental Specifications

Temperature

The hp dvd-writer dvd100i drive is an internal drive. The drive shares power from the
PC power supply. The drive has an industry standard 4-pin Amphenol or compatible
male power connector, capable of housing 18 AWG wires for each connector pin.

The design minimizes dust and particle deposits on CD-RW discs, since these deposits
can negatively impact write quality.

Non-Operating Temperature

Non-Operating Temperature

Non-Operating Temperature

Non-Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Non-Operating Humidity

Non-Operating Humidity

Non-Operating Humidity

Non-Operating Humidity

Operating Humidity

Operating Humidity

Operating Humidity

Operating Humidity

Vibration

Operating Vibratio

Operating Vibratio

Operating Vibratio

Operating Vibration

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n

Operating:

0.035mm p-p 10-45 Hz

0.025mm p-p 45-65 Hz

1.0G 10-150 Hz

Non-operating: 1.0G, power off, without disc

Shock

The amount of shock that a product can withstand:

.

Storage:

Transportation:

• -20 to +60

°

C

• -4 to +140

°

F

• -20 to +60

°

C

• -4 to +140

°

F

Operating:

• +5 to +40

°

C

• +41 to +104

°

F

Storage Non-Operating Range:

• 5 to 95% RH non-condensing

Operating:

a

a. Humidity specification is limited by the data disc.

• 10 - 90% RH non-condensing

Operating:

operating: 2.0G, 3 ms half sine

Non-operating:

non-operating: 50G, 11 ms half sine, power off, without disc

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