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  Lamps and lamp systems   ................................ ......   :   The following parts are  
considered complied without 
tests. For LED,   the luminance 
is far less than 10000 cd/m 2
    
  Image projectors   ................................ ....................   :    
  
  X - Ray   ................................ ................................ .....   :    
  
  Personal music player   ................................ ...........   :    
  
10.3   Safeguards against laser radiation  
N/A  
  The standard(s) equipment containing laser(s) 
comply   ................................ ................................ .......   :     N/A  
10.4   Safeguards against optical radi ation from lamps and lamp systems (including 
LED types)   P  
10.4.1   General requirements     P  
  Instructional safeguard provided for accessible 
radiation level needs to exceed       N/A  
  Risk group marking and location   ..............................   :     N/A  
  Information for safe operation and   installation     N/A  
10.4.2   Requirements for enclosures     N/A  
  UV radiation exposure   ................................ ..............   :     N/A  
10.4.3   Instructional safeguard   ................................ ..........   :     N/A  
10.5   Safeguards against  X - radiation  
N/A  
10.5.1   Requirements     N/A  
  Instructional safeguard for skilled persons   ............   :    
  
10.5.3   Maximum radiation (pA/kg)   ................................ ....   :    
  
10.6   Safeguards against acoustic energy sources  
N/A  
10.6.1   General     N/A  
10.6.2   Classification      N/A  
  Acoustic output  L
Aeq,T , dB(A)   ................................ .....   :  
  N/A  
  Unweighted RMS output voltage (mV)   .....................   :     N/A  
  Digital output signal (dBFS)   ................................ ......   :     N/A  
10.6.3   Requirements for dose - based systems     N/A  
10.6.3.1   General requirements     N/A  
10.6.3.2   Dose - based warning and automatic decrease     N/A  
10.6.3.3   Exposure - based warning and requirements     N/A   
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    30 s integrated exposure level (MEL30)   ..................   :     N/A  
  Warning fo r MEL ≥ 100 dB(A)   ................................ ..   :     N/A  
10.6.4   Measurement methods     N/A  
10.6.5   Protection of persons     N/A  
  Instructional safeguards   ................................ ........   :     N/A  
10.6.6   Requirements for listening devices (headphones, 
earphones, etc.)     N/A  
10.6.6.1   Corded listening devices with analogue in put     N/A  
  Listening device input voltage (mV) .......................   :     N/A  
10.6.6.2   Corded listening devices with digital input     N/A  
  Max. acoustic output  L
Aeq,T , dB(A)   ............................   :  
  N/A  
10.6.6.3   Cordless listening devices     N/A  
  Max. acoustic output  L
Aeq,T , dB(A)   ............................   :  
  N/A  
 
B   NORMAL OP ERATING CONDITION TESTS, ABNORMAL OPERATING 
CONDITION TESTS AND SINGLE FAULT CONDITION TESTS   P  
B.1   General  
P  
B.1.5   Temperature measurement conditions   (See appended table B.1.5)   P  
B.2   Normal operating conditions  
P  
B.2.1   General requirements   ................................ ............   :   (See Test  Item Particulars and 
appended test tables)   P  
  Audio Amplifiers and equipment with audio 
amplifiers   ................................ ...............................   :   Complied with Annex E   P  
B.2.3   Supply voltage and tolerances   EV battery used   N/A  
B.2.5   Input test   ................................ ................................   :   (See appended table B.2.5)   P  
B.3   Simulated abnormal  operating conditions  
P  
B.3.1   General     P  
B.3.2   Covering of ventilation openings     P  
  Instructional safeguard   ................................ ..........   :   Not used on a soft support   N/A  
B.3.3   DC mains polarity test   The connection is not 
accessible to an ordinary 
person   N/A  
B.3.4   Setting of voltag e selector   No voltage selector   N/A  
B.3.5   Maximum load at output terminals     P  
B.3.6   Reverse battery polarity   Battery is not provided   N/A   
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ZB   ANNEX ZB, SPE CIAL NATIONAL CONDITIONS (EN)  
N/A  
4.1.15   Denmark, Finland, Norway  and   Sweden  
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
Class I pluggable equipment type A   intended for 
connection to other equipment or a network shall, if 
safety relies on connecti on to reliable earthing or if 
surge suppressors are connected between the network 
terminals and  accessible   parts, have a marking stating 
that the equipment shall be connected to an earthed 
mains   socket - outlet.  
The marking text in the applicable countries s hall be as 
follows:  
In  Denmark : “Apparatets stikprop skal tilsluttes en 
stikkontakt med jord som giver forbindelse til 
stikproppens jord.”  
In  Finland : "Laite on liitettä vä suojakoskettimilla 
varustettuun pistorasiaan"  
In  Norway : “Apparatet må tilkoples jor det stikkontakt”  
In  Sweden : “Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag”     N/A  
4.7.3   United Kingdom  
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
The torque test is performed using a socket - outlet 
complying with BS 1363, and the plug part shall be 
as sessed to the relevant clauses of BS 1363. Also see 
Annex G.4.2 of this annex     N/A  
5.2.2.2   Denmark  
After the 2nd paragraph add the following:  
A warning (marking  safeguard ) for high  touch current  
is required if the  touch current   exceeds the limits of 3,5 
m A a.c. or 10 mA d.c.     N/A   
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 5.7.6.2   Denmark  
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
The warning  (marking safeguard) for high touch current 
is required if the touch current or the protective current 
exceed the limits of 3,5 mA .     N/A  
B.3.1 and 
B.4   Ireland and United Kingdom  
The following is applicable:  
To protect against excessive currents and short - circuits 
in the primary circuit of  direct plug - in equipment , tests 
according to Annexes B.3.1 and B.4 shall be conducted 
using an external miniature circuit breaker complying 
with EN 60898 - 1, Type B, rated 32A. If the equipment 
does not pass these tests, s uitable protective devices 
shall be included as an integral part of the  direct plug -
in equipment , until the requirements of Annexes B.3.1 
and B.4 are met     N/A  
G.4.2   Denmark  
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
Supply cords of single phase a ppliances having a rated 
current not exceeding 13 A shall be provided with a plug 
according to DS 60884 - 2 - D1:2011.  
CLASS I EQUIPMENT provided with socket - outlets with earth 
contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where 
protection against ind irect contact is required according to the 
wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance with 
standard sheet DK 2 - 1a or DK 2 - 5a.  
If a single - phase equipment having a RATED CURRENT 
exceeding 13 A or if a poly - phase equipment is provided with 
a su pply cord with a plug, this plug shall be in accordance with 
the standard sheets DK 6 - 1a in DS 60884 - 2 - D1 or EN 60309 -
2.  
Mains socket outlets intended for providing power to 
Class II apparatus with a rated current of 2,5 A shall be 
in accordance DS 60884 - 2 - D1:2011 standard sheet 
DKA 1 - 4a.  
Other current rating socket outlets shall be in 
compliance with Standard Sheet DKA 1 - 3a or DKA 1 -
1c.  
Mains socket - outlets with earth shall be in compliance 
with DS 60884 - 2 - D1:2011 Standard Sheet DK 1 - 3a, DK 
1 - 1c, DK1 - 1d, D K 1 - 5a or DK 1 - 7a  
Justification:  
Heavy Current Regulations, Section 6c     N/A   
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  EN 71 - 1:2011, 4.20 and the related tests methods 
and measurement distances apply.  
10.6.1.2   Non - ionizing radiation from radio frequencies in 
the range 0 to 300 GHz  
 
The amount of non - ionizing radiat ion is regulated by 
European Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC of 
12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the 
general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 
GHz).  
For intentional radiators, ICNIRP guidelines should 
be taken into account for L imiting Exposure to Time -
Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic 
Fields (up to 300 GHz). For hand - held and body 
mounted devices, attention is drawn to EN 50360 
and EN 50566.     N/A  
10.6.2   Classification of devices without the capacity to estimate so und dose  
N/A  
10.6.2.1   General  
 
This standard is transitioning from short - term based 
(30 s) requirements to long - term based (40 hour) 
requirements. These clauses remain in effect only 
for devices that do not comply with sound dose 
estimation as stipulated  in EN 50332 - 3.  
 
For classifying the acoustic output  L Aeq , T  , 
measurements are based on the A - weighted 
equivalent sound pressure level over a 30 s period.  
 
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, measurements may be 
done over the duration of the complete song. In this 
case,  T  becomes the duration of the song.  
 
NOTE Classical music, acoustic music and broadcast typically 
has an av erage 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 content 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 does 
not exceed the required limit.  
For example, if the player is set with the programme simulation 
noise to 85 dB, but the average music level of the song is only 65 
dB, 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 dB.     N/A  
10.6.2.2   RS1 limits (to be superseded, see 10.6.3.2)  
 
RS1 is a class 1 acoustic energy source that does 
not exceed the following:  
–   for equi pment provided as a package (player with 
its listening device), and with a proprietary connector 
between the player and its listening device, or where    N/A   
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  the combination of player and listening device is 
known by other means such as setting or automatic 
detec tion, the  L Aeq , T  acoustic output shall be  ≤  85 dB 
when playing the fixed “programme simulation 
noise” described in EN 50332 - 1.  
–   for equipment provided with a standardized 
connector (for example, a 3,5 phone jack) that 
allows connection to a listening device for general 
use, the unweighted r.m.s.  output voltage shall be  ≤ 
27 mV (analogue interface) or  - 25 dBFS (digital 
interface) when playing the fixed “programme 
simulation noise” described in EN 50332 - 1.   
–   The RS1 limits will be updated for all devices as 
per 10.6.3.2.  
10.6.2.3   RS2 limits ( to be superseded, see 10.6.3.3)  
 
RS2 is a class 2 acoustic energy source that does 
not exceed the following:  
–   for equipment provided as a package (player with 
its listening device), and with a proprietary connector 
between the player and its listening dev ice, or when 
the combination of player and listening device is 
known by other means such as setting or automatic 
130 detection, the  L Aeq , T   acoustic output shall be  ≤ 
100 dB(A) when playing the fixed “programme 
simulation noise” as described in EN 50332 - 1.  
–   for equipment provided with a standardized 
connector (for example, a 3,5 phone jack) that 
allows connection to a listening device for general 
use, the unweighted  r.m.s. output voltage shall be  ≤ 
150 mV (analogue interface) or  - 10 dBFS (digital 
interface) when playing the fixed “programme 
simulation noise” as described in EN 50332 - 1.     N/A  
10.6.2.4   RS3 limits  
 
RS3 is a class 3 acoustic energy source that 
exceeds RS2   limits.     N/A  
10.6.3   Classification of devices (new)  
N/A  
10.6.3.1   General  
 
Previous limits (10.6.2) created abundant false 
negative and false positive PMP sound level 
warnings. New limits, compliant with The 
Commission Decision of 23 June 2009, are given  
below.     N/A  
10.6.3.2   RS1 limits (new)  
 
RS1 is a class 1 acoustic energy source that does 
not exceed the following:  
  –   for equipment provided as a package (player with 
its listening device), and with a proprietary connector 
between the player and its list ening device, or where 
the combination of player and listening device is    N/A   
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  Alternatively, the  instructional safeguard  may be 
given throug h the equipment display during use.  
 
The elements of the  instructional safeguard  shall 
be as follows:  
–   element 1a: the symbol  ,  IEC 60417 - 6044 
(2011 - 01)  
–   element 2: “High sound pressure” or equivalent 
wording  
–   element 3: “Hearing damage risk” or equiva lent 
wording  
–   element 4: “Do not listen at high volume levels for 
long periods.” or equivalent wording  
 
An  equipment safeguard  shall prevent exposure of 
an  ordinary person  to an RS2 source without 
intentional physical action from the  ordinary person 
and s hall automatically return to an output level not 
exceeding what is specified for an RS1 source when 
the power is switched off.  
 
The equipment shall provide a means to actively 
inform the user of the increased sound level when 
the equipment is operated with   an output exceeding 
RS1. Any means used shall be acknowledged by the 
user before activating a mode of operation which 
allows for an output exceeding RS1. The 
acknowledgement does not need to be repeated 
more than once every 20 h of cumulative listening 
ti me.  
 
NOTE 2 Examples of means include visual or audible signals. 
Action from the user is always needed.  
 
NOTE 3 The 20 h listening time is the accumulative listening time, 
independent of how often and how long the personal music player 
has been switched of f.  
 
A  skilled person  shall not be unintentionally 
exposed to RS3.  
10.6.5  
Requirements for dose - based systems  
N/A  
10.6.5.1   General requirements  
 
Personal music players shall give the warnings as 
provided below when tested according to EN 50332 -
3, usi ng the limits from this clause.  
 
The manufacturer may offer optional settings to 
allow the users to modify when and how they wish to 
receive the notifications and warnings to promote a 
better user experience without defeating the 
safeguards. This allows th e users to be informed in 
a method that best meets their physical capabilities 
and device usage needs. If such optional settings    N/A    
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  are offered, an administrator (for example, parental 
restrictions, business/educational administrators, 
etc.) shall be able to  lock any optional settings into a 
specific configuration.  
 
The personal music player shall be supplied with 
easy to understand explanation to the user of the 
dose management system, the risks involved, and 
how to use the system safely. The user shall be 
ma de aware that other sources may significantly 
contribute to their sound exposure, for example 
work, transportation, concerts, clubs, cinema, car 
races, etc.  
10.6.5.2   Dose - based warning and requirements  
 
When a dose of 100 %  CSD  is reached, and at lea st 
at every 100 % further increase of  CSD , the device 
shall warn the user and require an 
acknowledgement. In case the user does not 
acknowledge, the output level shall automatically 
decrease to compliance with class RS1.  
 
The warning shall at least clearly   indicate that 
listening above 100 %  CSD  leads to the risk of 
hearing damage or loss.     N/A  
10.6.5.3   Exposure - based requirements  
 
With only dose - based requirements, cause and 
effect could be far separated in time, defying the 
purpose of educating users abo ut safe listening 
practice. In addition to dose - based requirements,  a 
PMP shall therefore also put a limit to the short - term 
sound level a user can listen at.  
 
The exposure - based limiter (EL) shall automatically 
reduce the sound level not to exceed 100 dB (A) or 
150 mV integrated over the past 180 s, based on 
methodology defined in EN 50332 - 3.  
The EL settling time (time from starting level 
reduction to reaching target output) shall be 10 s or 
faster.  
 
Test of EL functionality is conducted according to 
EN 50 332 - 3, using the limits from this clause. For 
equipment provided as a package (player with its 
listening device), the level integrated over 180 s 
shall be 100 dB or lower. For equipment provided 
with a standardized connector, the unweighted level 
integrate d over 180 s shall be no more than 150 mV 
for an analogue interface and no more than  - 10 
dBFS for a digital interface.  
 
NOTE In case the source is known not to be music (or test 
signal), the EL may be disabled.     N/A  
10.6.6  
Requirements for listening devic es (headphones, earphones, etc.)  
N/A   
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 4.7.3   United Kingdom  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
 
The torque test is performed using a socket - outlet 
complying with BS 1363, and the plug part shall be 
assessed to the relevant clauses of BS 1363. Also 
see Annex G.4.2 of thi s annex     N/A  
5.2.2.2   Denmark  
 
After the 2nd paragraph add the following:  
 
A warning (marking safeguard) for high touch 
current is required if the touch current exceeds the 
limits of 3,5 mA a.c. or 10 mA d.c.     N/A  
5.4.11.1  
and  
Annex G   Finland and Sweden  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
 
For separation of the telecommunication network 
from earth the following is applicable:  
 
If this insulation is solid, including insulation forming 
part of a component, it shall at least  
consist of either  
•    two layers of thin sheet material, each of which 
shall pass the electric strength test below, or  
 
•    one layer having a distance through insulation of 
at least 0,4 mm, which shall pass the electric 
strength test below.  
 
If this insulation forms part  of a semiconductor 
component (e.g. an optocoupler), there is no  
distance through insulation requirement for the 
insulation consisting of an insulating compound 
completely filling the casing, so that clearances and 
creepage distances do not exist, if the co mponent 
passes the electric strength test in accordance with 
the compliance clause below and in addition  
 
•  passes the tests and inspection criteria of 5.4.8 
with an electric strength test of 1,5 kV multiplied 
by 1,6 (the electric strength test of 5.4.9 sh all be 
performed using 1,5 kV),  
 
and  
 
•    is subject to routine testing for electric strength 
during manufacturing, using a test voltage of 1,5 
kV.  
 
It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a 
capacitor complying with EN 60384 - 14:2005,  
subclass Y2.     N/A   
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 5.6.4.2.1   France  
 
After the indent for  pluggable equipment type A , 
the following is added:  
–   in certain cases, the  protective current rating  of 
the circuit supplied from the mai ns is taken as 20 A 
instead of 16 A.     N/A  
5.6.5.1   To the second paragraph the following is added:  
 
The range of conductor sizes of flexible cords to be 
accepted by terminals for equipment with a rated 
current over 10 A and up to and including 13 A is:  
1,2 5 mm 2
  to 1,5 mm 2
  in cross - sectional area.     N/A  
5.6.8   Norway  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
Equipment connected with an earthed mains plug is 
classified as  class I equipment . See the Norway 
marking requirement in 4.1.15. The symbol IE C 
60417 - 6092, as specified in F.3.6.2, is accepted .     N/A  
5.7.6   Denmark  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
 
The installation instruction shall be affixed to the 
equipment if the  protective conductor current 
exceeds the limits of 3,5 mA a. c. or 10 mA d.c.     N/A  
5.7.6.2   Denmark  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
The warning (marking safeguard) for high touch 
current is required if the touch current or the 
protective current exceed the limits of 3,5 mA .     N/A  
5.7.7.1   Norway   and Sweden  
 
To the end of the subclause the following is added:  
The screen of the television distribution system is 
normally not earthed at the entrance of the building 
and there is normally no equipotential bonding 
system within the building.  
Therefore t he protective earthing of the building 
installation needs to be isolated from the screen of a 
cable distribution system.  
 
It is however accepted to provide the insulation 
external to the equipment by an adapter or an 
interconnection cable with galvanic iso lator, which 
may be provided by a retailer, for example.  
 
The user manual shall then have the following or 
similar information in Norwegian and Swedish 
language respectively, depending on in what country 
the equipment is intended to be used in:  
 
“Apparatus   connected to the protective earthing of    N/A