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Page 4 of 15 
Report No.: 209462 
 
 
ATTACHMENT 3 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
       
TRF No. IEC60065K 
Cont. 
Zx Protection against excessive sound pressure from personal music 
players
 
 
Zx.1 General 
This sub-clause specifies requirements for 
protection against excessive sound pressure from 
personal music players that are closely coupled to 
the ear. It also specifies requirements for 
earphones and headphones intended for use with 
personal music players. 
 
A personal music player is a portable equipment  
for personal use, that: 
is designed to allow the user to listen to 

recorded  
or broadcast sound or video; and 
primarily uses headphones or earphones that 

can  
be worn in or on or around the ears; and 
allows the user to walk around while in

 use. 
NOTE 1 Examples are hand-held or body-worn portable CD 
players, MP3 audio players, mobile phones with MP3 type 
features, PDA’s or similar equipment. 
 
A personal music player and earphones or 
headphones intended to be used with personal 
music players shall comply with the requirements of 
this sub-clause. 
 
The requirements in this sub-clause are valid for 
music or video mode only. 
 
The requirements do not apply: 
while the personal music player is connected 

to  
an external amplifier; or 
while the 

headphones or earphones are not 
used. 
NOTE 2 An external amplifier is an amplifier which is not part of 
the personal music player or the listening device, but which is 
intended to play the music as a standalone music player.
 
 
The requirements do not apply to: 
hearing aid equipment and professional 

 equipment; 
NOTE 3 Professional equipment is equipment sold through 
special sales channels. All products sold through normal 
electronics stores are considered not to be professional 
equipment. 
analogue personal music players (personal 
music   players without any kind of digital 
  processing of the sound signal) that are brought 
  to the market before the end of 2015. 
NOTE 4 This exemption has been allowed because this 
technology is falling out of use and it is expected that within a 
few years it will no longer exist. This exemption will not be 
extended to other technologies. 
 
For equipment which is clearly designed or 
intended for use by young children, the limits of 
EN 71-1 apply. 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
 
Page 5 of 15 
Report No.: 209462 
 
 
ATTACHMENT 3 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
       
TRF No. IEC60065K 
Cont. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Zx.2 Equipment requirements 
No safety provision is required for equipment that 
complies with the following: 
equipment provided as a package (personal 

music player with its listening device), where 
  the acoustic output L
Aeq,T 
is ≤ 85 dBA measured 
while playing the fixed “programme 
  simulation noise” as described in EN 50332-1; 
and 
a personal music player provided with an 

  analogue electrical output socket for a listening 
  device, where the electrical output is ≤ 27 mV 
  measured as described in EN 50332-2, while 
  playing the fixed “programme simulation noise” as 
  described in EN 50332-1. 
NOTE 1 Wherever the term acoustic output is used in this 
clause, the 30 s A-weighted equivalent sound pressure level 
L
Aeq,T 
is 
meant. See also Zx.5 and Annex Zx. 
 
All other equipment shall: 
a) protect the user from unintentional acoustic  
  outputs exceeding those mentioned above; and 
b) have a standard acoustic output level not 
  exceeding those mentioned above, and 
  automatically return to an output level not 
  exceeding those mentioned above when the 
  power is switched off; and 
c) provide a means to actively inform the user of the 
  ncreased sound pressure when the equipment is 
  operated with an acoustic output exceeding 
  those mentioned above. Any means used shall 
  be acknowledged by the user before activating a 
  mode of operation which allows for an acoustic 
  output exceeding those mentioned above. The 
  acknowledgement does not need to be repeated 
  more than once every 20 h of cumulative 
  listening time; and 
NOTE 2 Examples of means include visual or audible signals. 
Action from the user is always required. 
NOTE 3 The 20 h listening time is the accumulative listening 
time, independent how often and how long the personal music 
player has been switched off. 
 
d) have a warning as specified in Zx.3; and 
e) not exceed the following: 
  1) equipment provided as a package (player with 
  Its listening device), the acoustic output shall be 
  ≤ 100 dBA measured while playing the fixed 
  “programme simulation noise” described in EN 
 50332-1; 
and 
  2) a personal music player provided with an 
  analogue electrical output socket for a listening 
  device, the electrical output shall be ≤ 150 mV 
  measured as described in EN 50332-2, while 
  playing the fixed “programme simulation noise” 
  described in EN 50332-1. 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
 
Page 6 of 15 
Report No.: 209462 
 
 
ATTACHMENT 3 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
       
TRF No. IEC60065K 
Cont. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For music where the average sound pressure (long 
term L
Aeq,T
) measured over the duration of  the 
song is lower than the average produced by the 
programme simulation noise, the warning does not 
need to be given as long as the average sound 
pressure of the song is below the basic limit of 85 
dBA. In this case T becomes the duration of the 
song. 
 
NOTE 4 Classical music typically has an average sound 
pressure (long term L
Aeq,T
) which is much lower than the average
programme simulation noise. Therefore, if the player is capable 
to analyse the song and compare it with the programme 
simulation noise, the warning does not need to be given as long 
as the average sound pressure of the song is below the basic 
limit of 85 dBA. 
 
For example, if the player is set with the programme simulation 
noise to 85 dBA, but the average music level of the song is only
65 dBA, there is no need to give a warning or ask an 
acknowledgement as long as the average sound level of the 
song is not above the basic limit of 85 dBA.
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
Zx.3 Warning 
The warning shall be placed on the equipment, or 
on the packaging, or in the instruction manual and 
shall consist of the following: 
the symbol of Figure 1 with a minimum 

height of  
5 mm; and 
the following wording, or similar:

 
 
“To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen 
at high volume levels for long periods.” 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 1 – Warning label (IEC 60417-6044) 
 
Alternatively, the entire warning may be given 
through the equipment display during use, 
when the user is asked to acknowledge activation 
of the higher level. 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
 
 
 
Page 7 of 15 
Report No.: 209462 
 
 
ATTACHMENT 3 
Clause 
Requirement + Test 
Result - Remark 
Verdict 
       
TRF No. IEC60065K 
Cont. 
Zx.4 Requirements for listening devices (headphones and earphones) 
 
Zx.4.1 Wired listening devices with analogue 
input 
With 94 dBA sound pressure output L
Aeq,T
, the input 
voltage of the fixed “programme simulation noise” 
described in EN 50332-2 shall be ≥ 75 mV.
 
This requirement is applicable in any mode where 
the headphones can operate (active or 
passive), including any available setting (for 
example built-in volume level control). 
 
NOTE The values of 94 dBA – 75 mV correspond with 85dBA – 
27 mV and 100 dBA – 150 mV.
 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
Zx.4.2 Wired listening devices with digital input
With any playing device playing the fixed “ 
programme simulation noise” described in 
EN 50332-1 (and respecting the digital interface 
standards, where a digital interface standard exists 
that specifies the equivalent acoustic level), the 
acoustic output L
Aeq,T 
of the listening device shall  
be ≤ 100 dBA.
 
This requirement is applicable in any mode where the 
headphones can operate, including any available 
setting (for example built-in volume level control, 
additional sound feature like equalization, etc.). 
 
NOTE An example of a wired listening device with digital input is 
a USB headphone. 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
Zx.4.3 Wireless listening devices 
In wireless mode: 
with any playing and transmitting device playing 

  the fixed programme simulation noise described in 
  EN 50332-1; and 
respecting the wireless transmission standards, 

  where an air interface standard exists that specifies
  the equivalent acoustic level; and with volume and 
  sound settings in the listening device (for example 
  built-in volume level control, additional sound 
  feature like equalization, etc.) set to the  
  combination of positions that maximize the 
measured acoustic output for the above-mentioned 
programme simulation noise, the  acoustic output 
L
Aeq,T 
of the listening device shall   be ≤ 100 dBA. 
 
NOTE An example of a wireless listening device is a Bluetooth 
headphone. 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
 
Zx.5 Measurement methods 
Measurements shall be made in accordance with 
EN 50332-1 or EN 50332-2 as applicable. 
Unless stated otherwise, the time interval T shall be 
30 s.
 
NOTE Test method for wireless equipment provided without 
listening device should be defined.
 
No portable sound system. 
N/A 
 
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