SAE J2892_201610
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
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Graphics - Based Service Information
Hardcopy , PDF
27-11-2021
English
13-10-2016
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
4. METHODS TO COMMUNICATE A SERVICE ACTION
5. TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
6. GRAPHIC CONVENTIONS
7. USEFUL WORDS LIST AND THEIR RECOMMENDED GRAPHICAL
SYMBOLS DICTIONARIES
8. NOTES
APPENDIX A - GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
Specifies standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information.
DevelopmentNote |
Digital Annex is available separately, see SAE J 2892DA which also includes the SAE J 2892 PDF along with 130 referenced graphical symbols. (12/2013)
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Standard
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Pages |
44
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SAE International
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Superseded
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This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as Augmented Reality (AR).This document is intended for organizations interested in using graphics-based documentation to record and communicate assembly, adjustment, maintenance, and other service procedures.Adoption of this document’s recommendations involves a series of business decisions. An organization choosing to follow this recommended practice is able to decide to implement the entire set of recommendations or to selectively adopt only those recommendations it determines are appropriate for their unique needs and situation. Short and long-term retention of an organization’s legacy symbols and conventions are options to consider. Implementation may be partial or progress through multiple stages towards the full set of recommendations. In all situations, realizing this document’s maximum, long-term benefits for all companies, organizations, and people requires that the symbols, colors, and conventions recommended be widely taught and applied.
ISO 80416-4:2005 | Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 4: Guidelines for the adaptation of graphical symbols for use on screens and displays (icons) |
ISO 7001:2007 | Graphical symbols — Public information symbols |
IEC 80416-3:2002+AMD1:2011 CSV | Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment - Part 3: Guidelines for the application of graphical symbols |
IEC 80416-1:2008 | Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment - Part 1: Creation of graphical symbols for registration |
ISO 80416-2:2001 | Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 2: Form and use of arrows |
ISO 3864-1:2011 | Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings |
ISO 7000:2014 | Graphical symbols for use on equipment Registered symbols |
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