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Issue Date:
2012-10-23
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Report Reference #
E204594-A37-CB-1
IEC 60950-1:2005
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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:
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
output shall be
≤ 100 dBA measured while playing
the fixed “programme simulation noise” described
in EN 50332-1; and
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
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. For music where the
average sound pressure (long term LAeq,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 LAeq,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.
playing the fixed “programme simulation noise”
described in EN 50332-1. For music where the
average sound pressure (long term LAeq,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 LAeq,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.
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 (IEC 60417-6044) with a
minimum height of 5 mm; and
- the following wording, or similar:
N/A
Issue Date:
2012-10-23
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“To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen
at high volume levels for long periods.”
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
at high volume levels for long periods.”
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
Zx.4
Requirements for Listening devices (headphones and earphones)
N/A
Zx.4.1
Wired listening devices with analogue input
With 94 dBA sound pressure output LAeq,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.
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 LAeq,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.
N/A
Zx.4.3
Wireless listening devices
In wireless mode:
N/A
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- 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
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
abovementioned programme simulation
noise,
the acoustic output LAeq,T of the
listening device
shall be
≤ 100 dBA.
NOTE An example of a wireless listening device is
a Bluetooth headphone.
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.
N/A
Ireland - Differences to IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition); Am 1:2009
4.3.6
DIRECT PLUG-IN EQUIPMENT is known
as plug similar devices. Such devices shall comply
with Statutory Instrument 526:1997 - National
Standards Authority of Ireland (Section 28)
(Electrical plugs, plug similar devices and sockets
for domestic use) Regulations, 1997.
N/A
Issue Date:
2012-10-23
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IEC 60950-1:2005
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Israel - Differences to IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition); Am 1:2009
1.6.1
Add Note: This clause is applicable subject
to the Electricity Law, 1954, its regulations and
revisions.
N/A
1.7
Add: Sub-clause 1.7.201 shall be added at
the beginning of the clause.
See enclosure 7-01
Pass
1.7.2.1
Add: All the instructions and warnings
related to safety shall also be written in the Hebrew
language.
See enclosure 7-01
Pass
1.7.201
The marking in the Hebrew language shall
be in accordance with the Consumer Protection
Order (Marking of goods), 1983. In addition, the
marking required by clause 1.7.1, the following
details shall be marked in the Hebrew language.
The details shall be marked on the apparatus or on
its package, or on a label properly attached to the
apparatus or on the package, by bonding or
sewing, in a manner that the label cannot be easily
removed.
1) name of the apparatus and its commercial
designation;
2) Manufacturer’s name and address. If the
apparatus is imported, the im
porter’s name and
address;
3) Manufacturer’s registered trademark,if any;
4) Name of the model and serial number, if any;
5) country of manufacturer
3) Manufacturer’s registered trademark,if any;
4) Name of the model and serial number, if any;
5) country of manufacturer
See enclosure 7-01
Pass
2.9.4
Add: Seven means of projects against
electrocution are permitted according to the
Electricity Law, 1954, and the Electricity
Regulations (Earthing and means of protection
against electricity of voltages up to 1,000V) 1991.
The seven are
1) TN-S or TN-C-S
2) TT
3) IT
4) Isolated Transformer
N/A
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