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3.6.3 CUSS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. The time from when an airline is selected for self-service check-in and the
selected self-service check-in application is fully operational for use shall
not be more than ten (10) seconds. A “loading” or other similar screen
shall be displayed within 1.0 second after the airline is selected.
B. The CUSS shall meet all performance requirements set by the IATA
CUSS Manual and IATA RP 1706c.
3.6.4 CUSS HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
A. The CUSS shall meet the hardware requirements in Section 3.9.
B. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for performing the appropriate
coordination with the airline representatives to ensure that all specific
airline peripheral requirements are met by the system.
C. The CONTRACTOR shall provide shop drawings and component
drawings detailing the exact mounting requirements for each component
and device(s) to be supplied by the Contract Documents.
D. Each CUSS kiosk shall be equipped with a Personal Computer (PC) and a
touch screen LCD Monitor (minimum 15” diagonal). All peripherals at the
location shall either be directly connected to the workstation (via USB,
parallel, or serial as appropriate) or to the system via the local area
network. Specific make and model is included in the Contract Documents.
E. The CUSS devices shall provide functionality equivalent to airline
proprietary installations. All peripheral devices shall be supplied with the
necessary interface cabling. Peripherals to be included in the CUSS will
include as a minimum
1. Receipt Type Printer (include ability to print 2D barcodes - PDF417)
2. Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)
3. Bag Tag Printer (BTP)
4. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Reader.
5. Passport reader.
F. CUSS machines shall accommodate new hardware as upgradeable
features such as bar code scanners, RFID tag printers, and biometrics.
The CUSS kiosks shall accommodate swap-outs of subcomponents.
Exhibit 3
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