A.1 Terms and definitions
electronic measuring instrument (OIML D 11, 3.1)
instrument intended to measure an electrical or non-electrical quantity using electronic means and/or equipped with electronic devices
module (OIML D11, 3.2)
device performing a specific function or functions and (usually) manufactured and constructed such that it can be separately evaluated according to prescribed metrological and technical performance requirements
device (OIML D 11, 3.3)
identifiable instrument or part of an instrument or of a family of instruments that performs a specific function or functions
checking facility (OIML D11, 3.19)
facility incorporated in a measuring instrument which enables significant faults to be detected and acted upon
automatic checking facility (OIML D 11, 3.19.1)
checking facility that operates without the intervention of an operator
permanent automatic checking facility (type P) (OIML D 11, 3.19.1.1)
automatic checking facility that operates at each measurement cycle
intermittent automatic checking facility (type I) (OIML D 11, 3.19.1.2)
automatic checking facility that operates at certain time intervals or per fixed number of measurement cycles
non-automatic checking facility (type N) (OIML D 11, 3.19.2)
checking facility that requires the intervention of an operator
durability protection facility (OIML D 11, 3.20)
facility incorporated in a measuring instrument that enables significant durability errors to be detected and acted upon
test (OIML D 11, 3.21)
series of operations intended to verify the compliance of the equipment under test (EUT) with specified requirements
test procedure (OIML D 11, 3.21.1)
detailed description of the test operations
performance test (OIML D 11, 3.21.4)
test intended to verify whether the EUT is able to accomplish its intended functions
mains power (OIML D 11, 3.22)
primary external source of electrical power for an instrument, including all sub-assemblies. (Examples: public or local power grid (AC or DC) or external generator)
power converter (power supply device) (OIML D 11, 3.23)
sub-assembly converting the voltage from the mains power to a voltage suitable for other sub-assemblies
auxiliary battery (OIML D 11, 3.25)
battery that is
mounted in, or connected to, an instrument that can be powered by the mains power as well, and
capable of supplying power to the complete instrument for a reasonable period of time
back-up battery (OIML D 11, 3.26)
battery that is intended to maintain power supply for specific functions of an instrument in the absence of the primary power supply that includes both mains power & auxiliary battery