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6.3.2 Tamper alarm. Alarm resulting from removal of the sensor assembly
cover or pry-off of the sensor assembly from its mounting.
6.3.3 Damage. Damage is defined as deformation, corrosion, loosening of
parts, breakage, or change of fit of any components; physical change which
impairs the mechanical integrity of the PUS; evidence of delamination or water
penetration into integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, or external
components; or physical condition resulting in noncompliance of the item with
the provisions of this specification.
6.3.5 Wideband ultrasonic signal generator. The
wideband ultrasonic
signal generator (WUSG) produces ultrasonic energy,
continuous wave (CW) or
pulsed and adjustable in amplitude and in frequency
over the range from 10 to
40 kHz. The output signal may be hard-wired to the
load or radiated
(air-coupled) to the load.
6.3.6 Quality assurance provisions (QAP). A QAP is a contractual
requirement that supplements section 4 of the specification. A QAP indicates
the minimum requirements which must be inspected on the product drawings to
verify the objectives of the product and assure interchangeability of the
repair parts.
6.4 Quality assurance provisions (QAP) records. The contracting officer
should include a clause requiring the contractor to maintain complete records
of all examinations and tests performed to verify the requirements of
classified QAP characteristics. Such clause should also require that the
records include, as a minimum, lot size, sample size, drawing requirements,
actual measurements, number and type of deficiencies found, quantity approved,
quantity rejected, and corrective action taken when applicable.
6.5 Provisioning. The contracting officer should include provisioning
requirements for repair parts and maintenance tools as necessary (including
any special tools), and instructions regarding shipment of the end items.
6.6 Government-loaned property. The contracting officer should arrange to
loan the property listed in 3.10 when applicable (see 6.2).
6.7
Subject term (key word) listings.
Intrusion detection system
Physical security equipment
Penetration sensor
J-SIIDS
6.8 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this
revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the
extent of the changes.
Custodians:
Preparing activity:
Army - CR4
Army - CR4
Navy - SH
Air Force - 99
Project 6350-0208
Review activities:
Army - CR
Navy - CG, MC
DLA - GS
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