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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/799 of 18 March 2016 implementing Regulation (EU) No 165/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the requirements for the construction, testing, installation, operation and repair of tachographs and their components (Text with EEA relevance)
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The EC type approval for a recording equipment (or component) or a tachograph card is based on:
[F1a security certification , based on Common Criteria specifications, against a security target fully compliant with Appendix 10 to this Annex,]
a functional certification performed by a Member State authority certifying that the item tested fulfils the requirements of this Annex in terms of functions performed, measurement accuracy and environmental characteristics,
an interoperability certification performed by the competent body certifying that the recording equipment (or tachograph card) is fully interoperable with the necessary tachograph card (or recording equipment) models (see Chapter 8 of this Annex).
Textual Amendments
This Appendix specifies which tests, as a minimum, must be performed by a Member State authority during the functional tests, and which tests, as a minimum, must be performed by the competent body during the interoperability tests. Procedures to follow to carry out the tests or the type of tests are not specified further.
The security certification aspects are not covered by this Appendix. If some tests requested for type approval are performed during the security evaluation and certification process, then these tests do not need to be performed again. In this case, only the results of these security tests may be inspected. For information, the requirements expected to be tested (or closely related to tests expected to be performed) during the security certification, are marked with a ‘*’ in this Appendix.
The numbered requirements refer to the Annex corpus, while the other requirements refer to the other appendixes (e.g. PIC_001 refers to requirement PIC_001 of Appendix 3 Pictograms).
This Appendix considers separately the type approval of the motion sensor, of the vehicle unit, and of the external GNSS facility as components of the recording equipment. Each component will get its own type approval certificate in which the other compatible components will be indicated. The functional test of the motion sensor (or external GNSS facility) is done together with the vehicle unit and vice versa.
Interoperability between every model of motion sensor (resp. external GNSS facility) and every model of vehicle unit is not required. In that case the type approval for a motion sensor (resp. external GNSS facility) can be granted only in combination with the type approval of the relevant vehicle unit and vice versa.
The following references are used in this Appendix:
Environmental testing — Part 2-1: Tests — Test A: Cold
Basic environmental testing procedures; part 2: tests; tests B: dry heat (sinusoidal).
Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests — Test Fc: Vibration
Environmental testing; Part 2-14: Tests; Test N: Change of temperature
Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test Ea and guidance: Shock
Environmental testing — Part 2-30: Tests — Test Db: Damp heat, cyclic (12 h + 12 h cycle)
Environmental testing — Part 2-64: Tests — Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
Environmental testing — Part 2-78: Tests — Test Cab: Damp heat, steady state
Mechanical loads (2012-12)
Climatic loads(2010-04).
Road vehicles — Degree of protection (IP code) — Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access
Road vehicles — Test methods for electrical disturbances from electrostatic discharge
Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling — Part 1: Definitions and general considerations.
Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling — Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only.
Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling — Part 3: Electrical transient transmission by capacitive and inductive coupling via lines other than supply lines.
Identification cards — Integrated circuit(s) cards with contacts — Part 1: Physical characteristics..
Information technology — Identification cards — Integrated circuit(s) cards with contacts — Part 2: Dimensions and location of the contacts.
Information technology — Identification cards — Integrated circuit(s) cards with contacts — Part 3: Electronic signals and transmission protocol.
Identification cards — Test methods — Part 1: General characteristics
Identification cards — Test methods — Part 3: Integrated circuit cards with contacts and related interface devices
Road vehicles — Tachograph systems — Part 3: Motion sensor interface (with vehicle units).
Road vehicles — Tachograph systems — Part 4: CAN interface
Road vehicles — Tachograph systems — Part 6: Diagnostics
Road vehicles — Tachograph systems — Part 7: Parameters
Paper and board — Determination of thickness, density and specific volume
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to electromagnetic compatibility (United Nation Economic Commission for Europe)
[F1No | Test | Description | Related requirements |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Administrative examination | ||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | |
1.2 | Manufacturer test results | Results of manufacturer test performed during integration. Paper demonstrations. | 88, 89,91 |
2. | Visual inspection | ||
2,1 | Compliance with documentation | ||
2.2 | Identification / markings | 224 to 226 | |
2.3 | Materials | 219 to 223 | |
2.4 | Sealing | 398, 401 to 405 | |
2.5 | External interfaces | ||
3. | Functional tests | ||
3.1 | Functions provided | 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 382 | |
3.2 | Modes of operation | 09 to 11*, 134, 135 | |
3.3 | Functions and data access rights | 12* 13*, 382, 383, 386 to 389 | |
3.4 | Monitoring cards insertion and withdrawal | 15, 16, 17, 18, 19*, 20*, 134 | |
3.5 | Speed and distance measurement | 21 to 31 | |
3.6 | Time measurement (test performed at 20 °C) | 38 to 43 | |
3.7 | Monitoring driver activities | 44 to 53, 134 | |
3.8 | Monitoring driving status | 54, 55, 134 | |
3.9 | Manual entries | 56 to 62 | |
3.10 | Company locks management | 63 to 68 | |
3.11 | Monitoring control activities | 69, 70 | |
3.12 | Detection of events and/or faults | 71 to 88, 134 | |
3.13 | Equipment identification data | 93*, 94*, 97, 100 | |
3.14 | Driver card insertion and withdrawal data | 102* to 104* | |
3.15 | Driver activity data | 105* to 107* | |
3.16 | Places and positions data | 108* to 112* | |
3.17 | Odometer data | 113* to 115* | |
3.18 | Detailed speed data | 116* | |
3.19 | Events data | 117* | |
3.20 | Faults data | 118* | |
3.21 | Calibration data | 119* to 121* | |
3.22 | Time adjustment data | 124*, 125* | |
3.23 | Control activity data | 126*, 127* | |
3.24 | Company locks data | 128* | |
3.25 | Download activity data | 129* | |
3.26 | Specific conditions data | 130*, 131* | |
3.27 | Recording and storing on tachographs cards | 136, 137, 138*, 139*, 141*, 142, 143 144, 145, 146*, 147*, 148*, 149, 150 | |
3.28 | Displaying | 90, 134, 151 to 168, PIC_001, DIS_001 | |
3.29 | Printing | 90, 134, 169 to 181, PIC_001, PRT_001 to PRT_014 | |
3.30 | Warning | 134, 182 to 191, PIC_001 | |
3.31 | Data downloading to external media | 90, 134, 192 to 196 | |
3.32 | Remote communication for targeted roadside checks | 197 to 199 | |
3.33 | Output data to additional external devices | 200, 201 | |
3.34 | Calibration | 202 to 206*, 383, 384, 386 to 391 | |
3.35 | Roadside calibration checking | 207 to 209 | |
3.36 | Time adjustment | 210 to 212* | |
3.37 | Non-interference of additional functions | 06, 425 | |
3.38 | Motion sensor interface | 02, 122 | |
3.39 | External GNSS facility | 03, 123 | |
3.40 | Verify that the VU detects, records and stores the event(s) and/or fault(s) defined by the VU manufacturer when a paired motion sensor reacts to magnetic fields disturbing vehicle motion detection. | 217 | |
3.41 | Cypher suite and standardized domain parameters | CSM_48, CSM_50 | |
4. | Environmental tests | ||
4.1 | Temperature | Verify functionality through:
| 213 |
4.2 | Humidity | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand a cyclic damp (heat test) through IEC 60068-2-30, test Db, six 24 hours cycles, each temperature varying from +25 °C to + 55 °C and a relative humidity of 97 % at + 25 °C and equal to 93 % at +55 °C | 214 |
4.3 | Mechanical | 1. Sinusoidal vibrations. verify that the vehicle unit can withstand sinusoidal vibrations with the following characteristics:
2. Random vibrations: Test according to ISO 16750-3: Chapter 4.1.2.8: Test VIII: Commercial vehicle, decoupled vehicle cab Random vibration test, 10…2000 Hz, RMS vertical 21,3 m/s 2 , RMS longitudinal 11,8 m/s 2 , RMS lateral 13,1 m/s 2 , 3 axes, 32 h per axis, including temperature cycle – 20…70 °C. This test refers to IEC 60068-2-64: Environmental testing - Part 2-64: Tests - Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance 3. Shocks: mechanical shock with 3 g half sinus according ISO 16750. The tests described above are performed on different samples of the equipment type being tested. | 219 |
4.4 | Protection against water and foreign bodies | Test according to ISO 20653: Road vehicles – Degree of protection (IP code) – Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access (No change in parameters); Minimum value IP 40 | 220, 221 |
4.5 | Over-voltage protection | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand a power supply of: 24 V versions : 34V at + 40 °C 1 hour 12V versions : 17V at + 40 °C 1 hour (ISO 16750-2) | 216 |
4.6 | Reverse polarity protection | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand an inversion of its power supply (ISO 16750-2) | 216 |
4.7 | Short-circuit protection | Verify that input output signals are protected against short circuits to power supply and ground (ISO 16750-2) | 216 |
5. | EMC tests | ||
5.1 | Radiated emissions and susceptibility | Compliance with Regulation ECE R10 | 218 |
5.2 | Electrostatic discharge | Compliance with ISO 10605:2008 + Technical Corrigendum:2010 + AMD1:2014: +/– 4 kV for contact and +/– 8 kV for air discharge | 218 |
5.3 | Conducted transient susceptibility on power supply | For 24V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-2 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For 12V versions: compliance with ISO 7637– 1 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For load dump proposal, refer to ISO 16750-2, 4th edition, chapter 4.6.4. | 218] |
No | Test | Description | Related requirements |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Administrative examination | ||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | |
2. | Visual inspection | ||
2.1. | Compliance with documentation | ||
2.2. | Identification/markings | 225, 226, | |
2.3 | Materials | 219 to 223 | |
2.4. | Sealing | 398, 401 to 405 | |
3. | Functional tests | ||
3.1 | Sensor identification data | 95 to 97* | |
3.2 | Motion sensor — vehicle unit pairing | 122*, 204 | |
3.3 | Motion detection Motion measurement accuracy | 30 to 35 | |
3.4 | Vehicle unit interface | 02 | |
3.5 | Check that the motion sensor is immune to constant magnetic field. Alternatively, verify that the motion sensor reacts to constant magnetic fields disturbing vehicle motion detection so that a connected VU can detect, record and store sensor faults | 217 | |
4. | Environmental tests | ||
4.1 | Operating temperature | Verify functionality (as defined in test No 3.3) in temperature range [– 40°C; + 135°C] through:
| 213 |
4.2 | Temperature cycles | Test according to ISO 16750-4: Chapter 5.3.2: Rapid change of temperature with specified transition duration (– 40°C/135 °C, 20 cycles, dwell time 30 min at each temperature) IEC 60068-2-14: Environmental testing; Part 2-14: Tests; Test N: Change of temperature | 213 |
4.3 | Humidity cycles | Verify functionality (as defined in test No. 3.3) through IEC 60068-2-30, test Db, six 24 hours cycles, each temperature varying from + 25°C to + 55°C and a relative humidity of 97 % at + 25°C and equal to 93 % at + 55°C | 214 |
4.4 | Vibration | ISO 16750-3: Chapter 4.1.2.6: Test VI: Commercial vehicle, engine, gearbox Mixed mode vibration test including a) Sinusoidal vibration test, 20…520 Hz, 11,4 … 120 m/s2, <= 0,5 oct/min b) Random vibration test, 10…2 000 Hz, RMS 177 m/s2 94 h per axis, including temperature cycle – 20…70°C) This test refers to IEC 60068-2-80: Environmental testing — Part 2-80: Tests — Test Fi: Vibration — Mixed mode | 219 |
4.5 | Mechanical shock | ISO 16750-3: Chapter 4.2.3: Test VI: Test for devices in or on the gearbox half-sinusoidal shock, acceleration to be agreed in the range 3 000…15 000 m/s2, pulse duration to be agreed, however < 1 ms, number of shocks: to be agreed This test refers to IEC 60068-2-27: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test Ea and guidance: Shock | 219 |
4.6 | Protection against water and foreign bodies | Test according to ISO 20653: Road vehicles — Degree of protection (IP code) — Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access (Target value IP 64) | 220, 221 |
4.7 | Reverse polarity protection | Verify that the motion sensor can withstand an inversion of its power supply | 216 |
4.8 | Short circuit protection | Verify that input output signals are protected against short circuits to power supply and ground | 216 |
5. | EMC | ||
5.1 | radiated emissions and susceptibility | Verify compliance with Regulation ECE R10 | 218 |
5.2 | Electrostatic discharge | Compliance with ISO 10605:2008 + Technical Corrigendum:2010 + AMD1:2014: +/– 4kV for contact and +/– 8kV for air discharge | 218 |
5.3 | Conducted transient susceptibility on data lines) | For 24V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-2 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For 12V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-1 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
Pulse 5 shall be tested only for vehicle units designed to be installed in vehicles for which no external common protection against load dump is implemented For load dump proposal, refer to ISO 16750-2, 4th edition, chapter 4.6.4 | 218 |
Tests according to this Section 4,
no. 5 ‘Protocol tests’,
no. 6 ‘Card structure’ and
no. 7 ‘Functional tests’
can be performed by the evaluator or certifier during the Common Criteria (CC) security certification process for the chip module.
Tests number 2.3 and 4.2 are the same. These are the mechanical tests of the combination card body and chip module. If one of these components (card body, chip module) is changed, then these tests are necessary.
No | Test | Description | Related requirements |
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1. | Administrative examination | ||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | |
2 | Card Body | ||
2.1 | Printed Design | Make sure that all features for protection and visible data are correctly printed on the card and compliant. [Designator] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 227) The front page shall contain: the words ‘Driver card’ or ‘Control card’ or ‘Workshop card’ or ‘Company card’ printed in capital letters in the official language or languages of the Member State issuing the card, according to the type of the card. [Member State name] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 228) The front page shall contain: the name of the Member State issuing the card (optional). [Sign] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 229) The front page shall contain: the distinguishing sign of the Member State issuing the card, printed in negative in a blue rectangle and encircled by 12 yellow stars. [Enumeration] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 232) The reverse page shall contain: an explanation of the numbered items which appear on the front page of the card. [Colour] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 234) Tachograph cards shall be printed with the following background predominant colours:
[Security] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 235) Tachograph cards shall bear at least the following features for protection of the card body against counterfeiting and tampering:
[Markings] Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 236) Member States may add colours or markings, such as national symbols and security features. [Approval mark] Tachograph cards shall contain an approval mark. The approval mark shall be made up of:
| 227 to 229, 232, 234 to 236 |
2.2 | Mechanical Tests | [Card size] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [5] Dimension of card, [5.1] Card size, [5.1.1] Card dimensions and tolererances, card type ID-1 Unused card [Card edges] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [5] Dimension of card, [5.1] Card size, [5.1.2] Card edges [Card construction] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [6] Card construction [Card materials] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [7] Card materials [Bending stiffness] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.1] Bending stiffness [Toxicity] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.3] Toxicity [Resistance to chemicals] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.4] Resistance to chemicals [Card stability] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.5] Card dimensional stability and warpage with temperature and humidity [Light] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.6] Light [Durability] Annex 1C, chapter 4.4 ‘Environmental and electrical specifications’, 241) Tachograph cards shall be capable of operating correctly for a five-year period if used within the environmental and electrical specifications. [Peel strength] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.8] Peel strength [Adhesion or blocking] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.9] Adhesion or blocking [Warpage] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.11] Overall card warpage [Resistance to heat] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.12] Resistance to heat [Surface distortions] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.13] Surface distortions [Contamination] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, [8] Card characteristics, [8.14] Contamination and interaction of card components | 240, 243 ISO/IEC 7810 |
2.3 | Mechanical tests with chip module embedded | [Bending] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.2] Dynamic bending stress Total number of bending cycles: 4 000. [Torsion] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.3] Dynamic torsional stress Total number of torsion cycles: 4 000. | ISO/IEC 7810 |
3 | Module | ||
3.1 | Module | Module is the chip encapsulation and the contact plate. [Surface profile] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7816-1:2011, Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards — Part 1: Cards with contacts — Physical characteristics [4.2] Surface profile of contacts [Mechanical strength] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7816-1:2011, Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards — Part 1: Cards with contacts — Physical characteristics [4.3] Mechanical strength (of a card and contacts) [Electrical resistance] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7816-1:2011, Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards — Part 1: Cards with contacts — Physical characteristics [4.4] Electrical resistance (of contacts) [Dimension] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7816-2:2007, Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards — Part 2: Cards with contacts — Dimension and location of the contacts [3] Dimension of the contacts [Location] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7816-2:2007, Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards — Part 2: Cards with contacts — Dimension and location of the contacts [4] Number and location of the contacts In case of modules with six contacts, contact ‘C4’ and ‘C8’ are not part of this test requirement. | ISO/IEC 7816 |
4 | Chip | ||
4.1 | Chip | [Operating temperature] The Tachograph card chip shall operate in an ambient temperature range between – 25 °C and + 85 °C. [Temperature and humidity] Annex 1C, chapter 4.4 ‘Environmental and electrical specifications’, 241) Tachograph cards shall be capable of operating correctly in all the climatic conditions normally encountered in Community territory and at least in the temperature range – 25°C to + 70°C with occasional peaks of up to + 85°C, ‘occasional’ meaning not more than 4 hours each time and not over 100 times during the life time of the card. The Tachograph cards are exposed in consecutive steps to the following temperatures and humidities for the given time. After each step the Tachograph cards are tested for electrical functionality. 1. Temperature of – 20 °C for 2 h. 2. Temperature of +/– 0 °C for 2 h. 3. Temperature of + 20 °C, 50 % RH, for 2 h. 4. Temperature of + 50 °C, 50 % RH, for 2 h. 5. Temperature of + 70 °C, 50 % RH, for 2 h. The temperature is increased intermittently to + 85 °C, 50 % RH, for 60 min. 6. Temperature of + 70 °C, 85 % RH, for 2 h. The temperature is increased intermittently to + 85 °C, 85 % RH, for 30 min. [Humidity] Annex 1C, chapter 4.4 ‘Environmental and electrical specifications’, 242) Tachograph cards shall be capable of operating correctly in the humidity range 10 % to 90 %. [Electromagnetic compatibility — EMC] Annex 1C, chapter 4.4 ‘Environmental and electrical specifications’ 244) During operation, Tachograph cards shall conform to ECE R10 related to electromagnetic compatibility. [Static electricity] Annex 1C, chapter 4.4 ‘Environmental and electrical specifications’, 244) During operation, Tachograph cards shall be protected against electrostatic discharges. Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.4] Static electricity [9.4.1] Contact IC cards Test voltage: 4 000 V. [X-rays] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.1] X-rays [Ultraviolet light] ISO/IEC 10373-1:2006, Identification cards — Test methods — Part 1: General characteristics [5.11] Ultraviolet light [3-wheel] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 10373-1:2006/Amd. 1:2012, Identification cards — Test methods — Part 1: General characteristics, Amendment 1 [5.22] ICC — Mechanical strength: 3 wheel test for ICCs with contacts [Wrapping] Tachograph cards must conform to standard MasterCard CQM V2.03:2013 [11.1.3] R-L3-14-8: Wrapping Test Robustness [13.2.1.32] TM-422: Mechanical Reliability: Wrapping Test | 241 to 244 ECE R10 ISO/IEC 7810 ISO/IEC 10373 |
4.2 | Mechanical tests chip module embedded in the card body-> same as 2.3 | [Bending] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.2] Dynamic bending stress Total number of bending cycles: 4 000. [Torsion] Tachograph cards must conform to standard ISO/IEC 7810:2003/Amd. 1:2009, Identification cards — Physical characteristics, Amendment 1: Criteria for cards containing integrated circuits [9.3] Dynamic torsional stress Total number of torsion cycles: 4 000. | ISO/IEC 7810 |
5 | Protocol tests | ||
5.1 | ATR | Check that the ATR is compliant | ISO/IEC 7816-3 TCS_14, TCS_17, TCS_18 |
5.2 | T=0 | Check that T=0 protocol is compliant | ISO/IEC 7816-3 TCS_11, TCS_12, TCS_13, TCS_15 |
5.3 | PTS | Check that the PTS command is compliant by setting T=1 from T=0. | ISO/IEC 7816-3 TCS_12, TCS_19, TCS_20, TCS_21 |
5.4 | T=1 | Check that T=1 protocol is compliant | ISO/IEC 7816-3 TCS_11, TCS_13, TCS_16 |
6 | Card structure | ||
6.1 | Test that the file structure of the card is compliant by checking the presence of the mandatory files in the card and their access conditions | TCS_22 to TCS_28 TCS_140 to TCS_179 | |
7 | Functional tests | ||
7.1 | Normal processing | Test at least once each allowed usage of each command (ex: test the UPDATE BINARY command with CLA = ‘00’, CLA = ‘0C’ and with different P1,P2 and Lc parameters) Check that the operations have actually been performed in the card (ex: by reading the file the command has been performed on) | TCS_29 to TCS_139 |
7.2 | Error messages | Test at least once each error message (as specified in Appendix 2) for each command Test at least once every generic error (except ‘6400’ integrity errors checked during security certification) | |
7.3 | Cypher suite and standardized domain parameters | CSM_48, CSM_50 | |
8 | Personalisation | ||
8.1 | Optical personalisation | Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 230) The front page shall contain: information specific to the card issued. Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 231) The front page shall contain: dates using a ‘dd/mm/yyyy’ or ‘dd.mm.yyyy’ format (day, month, year). Annex 1C, chapter 4.1 ‘Visible data’, 235) Tachograph cards shall bear at least the following features for protection of the card body against counterfeiting and tampering:
| 230, 231, 235 |
No | Test | Description | Related requirements | |
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1. | Administrative examination | |||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | ||
2. | Visual inspection for external GNSS facility | |||
2.1. | Compliance with documentation | |||
2.2. | Identification/markings | 224 to 226 | ||
2.3 | Materials | 219 to 223 | ||
3. | Functional tests | |||
3.1 | Sensor identification data | 98,99 | ||
3.2 | External GNSS module — vehicle unit coupling | 123, 205 | ||
3.3 | GNSS position | 36, 37 | ||
3.4 | Vehicle unit interface when the GNSS receiver is external to the Vehicle Unit | 03 | ||
3.5 | Cypher suite and standardized domain parameters | CSM_48, CSM_50 | ||
4. | Environmental tests | |||
4.1 | Temperature | Verify functionality through:
| 213 | |
4.2 | Humidity | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand a cyclic damp (heat test) through IEC 60068-2-30, test Db, six 24 hours cycles, each temperature varying from + 25 °C to + 55 °C and a relative humidity of 97 % at + 25 °C and equal to 93 % at + 55 °C | 214 | |
4.3 | Mechanical | 1. Sinusoidal vibrations. verify that the vehicle unit can withstand sinusoidal vibrations with the following characteristics:
This requirement is verified through IEC 60068-2-6, test Fc, with a minimum test duration of 3 × 12 hours (12 hours per axis) ISO 16750-3 does not require a sinusoidal vibration test for devices located in the decoupled vehicle cab. 2. Random vibrations: Test according to ISO 16750-3: Chapter 4.1.2.8: Test VIII: Commercial vehicle, decoupled vehicle cab Random vibration test, 10…2 000 Hz, RMS vertical 21,3 m/s2, RMS longitudinal 11,8 m/s2, RMS lateral 13,1 m/s2, 3 axes, 32 h per axis, including temperature cycle – 20…70°C. This test refers to IEC 60068-2-64: Environmental testing — Part 2-64: Tests — Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance 3. Shocks: mechanical shock with 3g half sinus according ISO 16750. The tests described above are performed on different samples of the equipment type being tested. | 219 | |
4.4 | Protection against water and foreign bodies | Test according to ISO 20653: Road vehicles — Degree of protection (IP code) — Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access (No change in parameters) | 220, 221 | |
4.5 | Over-voltage protection | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand a power supply of: | 216 | |
24 V versions: | 34 V at + 40 °C 1 hour | |||
12V versions: | 17 V at + 40 °C 1 hour | |||
( ISO 16750-2, chapter 4.3) | ||||
4.6 | Reverse polarity protection | Verify that the vehicle unit can withstand an inversion of its power supply (ISO 16750-2, chapter 4.7) | 216 | |
4.7 | Short-circuit protection | Verify that input output signals are protected against short circuits to power supply and ground (ISO 16750-2, chapter 4.10]) | 216 | |
5 | EMC tests | |||
5.1 | Radiated emissions and susceptibility | Compliance with Regulation ECE R10 | 218 | |
5.2 | Electrostatic discharge | Compliance with ISO 10605:2008 + Technical Corrigendum: 2010 + AMD1:2014: +/– 4kV for contact and +/– 8kV for air discharge | 218 | |
5.3 | Conducted transient susceptibility on power supply | For 24V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-2 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For 12V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-1 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
Pulse 5 shall be tested only for vehicle units designed to be installed in vehicles for which no external common protection against load dump is implemented For load dump proposal, refer to ISO 16750-2, 4th edition, chapter 4.6.4. | 218 |
No | Test | Description | Related requirements | |
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1. | Administrative examination | |||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | ||
2. | Visual inspection | |||
2.1. | Compliance with documentation | |||
2.2. | Identification / markings | 225, 226 | ||
2.3 | Materials | 219 to 223 | ||
3. | Functional tests | |||
3.1 | Remote communication for targeted roadside checks | 4, 197 to 199 | ||
3.2 | Recording and storing in data memory | 91 | ||
3.3 | Communication with Vehicle Unit | Appendix 14 DSC_66 to DSC_70, DSC_71 to DSC_76 | ||
4. | Environmental tests | |||
4.1 | Temperature | Verify functionality through:
| 213 | |
4.2 | Protection against water and foreign bodies | Test according to ISO 20653: Road vehicles – Degree of protection (IP code) – Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access (targeted value IP40) | 220, 221 | |
5 | EMC tests | |||
5.1 | Radiated emissions and susceptibility | Compliance with Regulation ECE R10 | 218 | |
5.2 | Electrostatic discharge | Compliance with ISO 10605:2008 + Technical Corrigendum:2010 + AMD1:2014: +/– 4 kV for contact and +/– 8 kV for air discharge | 218 | |
5.3 | Conducted transient susceptibility on power supply | For 24V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-2 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For 12V versions: compliance with ISO 7637-1 + ECE Regulation No. 10 Rev. 3:
For load dump proposal, refer to ISO 16750-2, 4th edition, chapter 4.6.4. | 218] |
No | Test | Description | Related requirements |
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1. | Administrative examination | ||
1.1 | Documentation | Correctness of documentation | |
2 | General Tests | ||
2.1 | Number of characters per line | Visual inspection of printouts. | 172 |
2.2 | Minimum character size | Visual inspection of printout and character inspection. | 173 |
2.3 | Supported character sets | The printer shall support characters specified in Appendix 1 Chapter 4 ‘Character sets’. | 174 |
2.4 | Printouts definition | Check of tachograph type approval and visual inspection of printouts | 174 |
2.5 | Legibility and identification of printouts | Inspection of printouts Demonstrated by test reports and test protocols by manufacturer. All homologation number(s) of tachographs with which the printer paper may be used are imprinted on the paper. | 175, 177, 178 |
2.6 | Addition of handwritten notes | Visual inspection: Field for signature of the driver is available. Fields for additional other handwritten entries are available. | 180 |
2.7 | Additional details on paper faces. | Paper's face and reverse side may feature additional details and information. These additional details and information may not interfere with the legibility of the printouts. Visual inspection. | 177, 178 |
3 | Storage Tests | ||
3.1 | Dry Heat | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity Test environment: 72 hours at + 70 °C ± 2 °C Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 IEC 60068-2-2-Bb |
2.2 | Damp Heat | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ±3 % relative humidity Test environment: 144 hours at + 55 °C ± 2 °C and 93 % ± 3 % r.h. Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 IEC 60068-2-78-Cab |
4 | Paper In-Service Tests | ||
4.1 | Humidity resistance background (unprinted paper) | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ±3 % relative humidity Test environment: 144 hours at + 55 °C ± 2 °C and 93 % ± 3 % r.h. Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 IEC 60068-2-78-Cab |
4.2 | Printability | Preconditioning: 24 hours at + 40 °C ± 2 °C/93 % ± 3 % relative humidity Test environment: printout produced at + 23 °C ± 2 °C Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 |
4.3 | Heat resistance | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity Test environment: 2 hours at + 70 °C ± 2 °C, dry heat Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 IEC 60068-2-2-Bb |
4.4 | Low temperature resistance | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity Test environment: 24 hours – 20 °C ± 3 °C, dry cold Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 ISO 60068-2-1-Ab |
4.5 | Light resistance | Preconditioning: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity Test environment: 100 hours under 5 000 Lux illumination at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity Recovery: 16 hours at + 23 °C ± 2 °C/55 % ± 3 % relative humidity | 176, 178 |
Legibility criteria for tests 3.x and 4.x:
Printout legibility is assured if optical densities comply with the following limits:
Printed characters: min. 1,0
Background (unprinted paper): max. 0,2
Optical densities of the resulting printouts shall be measured according to DIN EN ISO 534.
Printouts shall show no dimensional changes and remain clearly legible.
[F1No | Test | Description |
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8.1 Interoperability tests between vehicle units and tachograph cards | ||
1 | Mutual authentication | Check that the mutual authentication between the vehicle unit and the tachograph card runs normally |
2 | Write/read tests | Execute a typical activity scenario on the vehicle unit. The scenario shall be adapted to the type of card being tested and involve writings in as many EFs as possible in the card Verify through a vehicle unit downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through a card downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through daily printouts that all corresponding recordings can be properly read |
8.2 Interoperability tests between vehicle units and motion sensors | ||
1 | Pairing | Check that the pairing between the vehicle units and the motion sensors runs normally |
2 | Activity tests | Execute a typical activity scenario on the motion sensor. The scenario shall involve a normal activity and creating as many events or faults as possible. Verify through a vehicle unit downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through a card downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through a daily printout that all corresponding recordings can be properly read |
8.3 Interoperability tests between vehicle units and external GNSS facilities (when applicable) | ||
1 | Mutual authentication | Check that the mutual authentication (coupling) between the vehicle unit and the external GNSS module runs normally. |
2 | Activity tests | Execute a typical activity scenario on the external GNSS facility. The scenario shall involve a normal activity and creating as many events or faults as possible. Verify through a vehicle unit downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through a card downloading that all corresponding recordings have been properly made Verify through a daily printout that all corresponding recordings can be properly read] |
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