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ROAD vehicleS - AUTOMOTIVE MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE - PART 2: USE CASES (ISO 22902-2:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 22902-2:2010
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard is a representative example of possible customer experiences in terms of in-vehicle multimedia functions and features. These fun ....Read more ctions and features will be enabled by implementations of foreseeable technologies.
This document covers representative use cases in categories of commerce (abbreviated as COMM), customer relationship management (CUST), emergency (EMER), entertainment (ENTE), fleet management (FLEE), guidance (GUID), home automation (HOME), information (INFO), messaging (MESS), mobile devices (MOBI), customer preferences (PREF), productivity (PROD), security (SECU), service and maintenance (SERV), user interface (USER), safety (SAFE), Bluetooth (BLUE), intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and combination use cases (COMB). Each of the use case categories has at least one high-level use case, which describes customer experiences in a more generic fashion. A high-level use case is denoted by CASE x, where CASE is the four-letter abbreviation of the ca
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ROAD vehicleS - AUTOMOTIVE MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE - PART 1: GENERAL TECHNICAL OVERVIEW (ISO 22902-1:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 22902-1:2010
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
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This Malaysian Standard describes the multimedia and telematics which is based on the AMI-C specifications and reference documents for automotive industry. It is established to facilitate the developm ....Read more ent, promotion and standardisation of automotive information and entertainment system interfaces to motor vehicle communication networks.
Technical glossary is a compilation of terms and definitions used in AMI-C technical publications. User guide describes the organisation and classification and scope of the reference information for ISO specifications listed below. Architectural overview describes the structural, functional, and applications views of the AMI-C architecture.
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Road vehicles - Deployment and sensor bus for occupant safety systems (ISO 22896:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 22896:2012
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This Malaysian Standard is a specification of a serial communications bus protocol for automotive occupant restrain systems. It covers Physical Layer and Data Link Layer and those parts of the Applica ....Read more tion Layer that are not supplier-specific. Close

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Road vehicles - Recyclability and recoverability - Calculation method (ISO 22628:2002, IDT)
MS ISO 22628:2009 (CONFIRMED:2024)
Status : 1st Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method for calculating the recyclability rate and the recoverability rate of a new road vehicle, each expressed as a ....Read more percentage by mass (mass fraction in percent) of the road vehicle, which can potentially be

- recycled, reused or both (recyclability rate)
- or recovered, reused or both (recoverability rate).

The calculation is performed by the vehicle manufacturer when a new vehicle is put on the market.
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ROAD vehicleS - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR A SUPPLY VOLTAGE OF 42 V - ELECTRICAL LOADS (ISO 21848:2005, IDT)
MS ISO 21848:2010
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard describes the electrical loads that can affect electrical and electronic systems and components of road vehicles for a supply vo ....Read more ltage of 42 V, which may be used in a single or a multiple voltage electrical system. In addition, it specifies the tests and resulting requirements, test equipment accuracy being agreed upon between the vehicle manufacturer and the supplier. It does not cover electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
NOTE Electrical loads are independent from the mounting location.
This Standard also provides design guidance for the interaction of 42 V with other system voltages.
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Wheelchair seating - Part 4: Seating systems for use in motor vehicles (ISO 16840-4:2009, IDT)
MS ISO 16840-4:2011 (CONFIRMED:2024)
Status : 2nd Confirmation
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies test methods and requirements for design and performance, for instructions and warnings and for product marking and labelling of seating systems intended to be used a ....Read more s a forward-facing seat in a motor vehicle when fitted to a manual or powered wheelchair. It evaluates the frontal crashworthiness performance of complete seating systems for occupancy by adults or children of mass equal to or greater than 22 kg.

This standard only applies to complete wheelchair seating systems including attachment hardware, designed to be used with a wheelchair base tested as part of a wheelchair system that conforms to MS ISO 7176-19 performance requirements and that has securement points for use with four-point, strap-type tiedowns.

This standard applies to seating systems designed to be used with occupant restraints that anchor either to the vehicle, the tiedown system, the seating system or the wheelchair base.
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ROAD vehicleS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND TESTING FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - PART 1: GENERAL (ISO 16750-1:2006, IDT)
MS ISO 16750-1:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to electric and electronic systems/components for vehicles. It describes the potential environmental stresses and specif ....Read more ies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the vehicle.
This part of ISO 16750 contains definitions and general notes. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is not covered by this part of ISO 16750.
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ROAD vehicleS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND TESTING FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - PART 3: MECHANICAL LOADS (ISO 16750-3:2007, IDT)
MS ISO 16750-3:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to electric and electronic systems/components for road vehicles. This standard describes the potential environmental str ....Read more esses, and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the vehicle. It is also describes the mechanical loads. Close

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ROAD vehicleS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND TESTING FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - PART 2: ELECTRICAL LOADS (ISO 16750-2:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 16750-2:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to electric and electronic systems/components for vehicles. It describes the potential environmental stresses and specif ....Read more ies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the road vehicle.
This part of ISO 16750 describes the electrical loads. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is not covered by this part of ISO 16750. Electrical loads are independent from the mounting location, but can vary due to the electrical resistance in the vehicle wiring harness and connection system.
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ROAD vehicleS - ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND TESTING FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - PART 5: CHEMICAL LOADS (ISO 16750-5:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 16750-5:2011
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to electrical and electronical systems/components for road vehicles. This standard describes the potential environmental ....Read more stresses and specifies tests and requirements recommended for the specific mounting location on/in the road vehicle.
This part of ISO 16750 describes chemical loads. It is not designed to evaluate whether an electrical/electronic system/component is suitable for performing during continuous contact with an agent, such as a fuel pump immersed continuously in fuel.
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