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        COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 01.07
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1.      d     ENERGY STAR Labeling Program    means a program  administered by a Management Entity using common energy   efficiency specifications  marks  and guidelines to be applied to  designated product types      e     Program Participants    means manufacturers  vendors  or resale  agents that sell designated energy efficient products that meet the  specifications of and who have chosen to participate in the ENERGY    STAR Labeling Program by registering or entering an agreement with  the Management Entity of either Party      f     Specifications    are the energy efficiency and performance  requirements  including testing methods listed in Annex C  used by  Management Entities and Program Participants to determine  qualification of energy efficient products for the International Logo     Article IH  Management Entities    Each Party hereby designates a management entity responsible for implementation of  this Agreement  the    Management Entities      The European Community designates  the Commission of the European Communities     Commission     as its Management  Entity  The United States of America designates the U S  EPA as its Management  Entity     Article IV  Administration of the ENERGY STAR Labeling Program    l  Each Management Entity shall administer the ENERGY STAR Labeling  Program for the energy efficient product types listed in Annex C  subject to  the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement  Program administration  includes registering Program Pa
2.    For MFDs that consist of functionally integrated  but physically separate units consisting of  separate print  scan  and computer components  sleep mode Watts for the total system may be  increased by an amount equal to the sleep mode Watts allowed for an ENERGY STAR  computer     33    C  Large Format Upgradeable Digital Copiers   To qualify as ENERGY STAR  compliant under the Multifunction Device Specification  upgradeable digital  copiers designed to handle primarily A2 or 17  x 22  or larger sized paper  shall meet the specifications provided in Table 4  All device speeds shall be  measured with respect to the number A 4 sized images that feed through per  minute  as described in Section II B of the Specification        Table 4  Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Multifunction Device Program      LARGE FORMAT UPGRADEABLE DIGITAL COPIERS  April 1  1999     Upgradeable Low power Recovery Time   Sleep Mode   Sleep Mode  Digital Copier   Mode 30 seconds Default Time  Speed  images  Watts    per minute   Watts     0  lt  ipm  lt  40  lt 65  4 85 x ipm   45    5 2 2  Additional requirements          In addition to the requirements shown in Tables 1 through 4  the following  additional requirements must also be met     A  Default time for low power mode  For Tier 2 MFDs and upgradeable digital  copiers  Partner shall ship multifunction device models with the default time  for the low power mode set at 15 minutes  Partner shall set the default times  for the sleep mode to the
3.    However  integrated computer systems that are marketed and sold as part of a docking  system shall have the ability to automatically control the power of an externally   connected monitor     Network Compatibility   Many computers are purchased for use in a network  environment  Therefore  it is preferred that the power management function of an  ENERGY STAR computer be designed to ensure that  when used according to  manufacturer instructions  it will not be inadvertently disconnected from a network  while in the low power sleep mode  To limit potential problems for users  Program  Participant shall attempt to provide general guidelines and information to consumers          If a particular product model qualified as ENERGY STAR compliant under these specifications is  occasionally sold with an operating system that will not allow proper activation of the sleep mode  then the  manufacturer must state this limitation clearly in product literature  For example  if a computer model that  is typically shipped with DOS Windows is occasionally shipped with UNIX  the Program Participant  should include a statement in the user   s manual and datasheets such as    This computer is ENERGY STAR  compliant when used with DOS and Windows  but not when used with UNIX     In brochures or  advertisements for these types of product models  Program participants shall avoid statements that would  be misleading or incorrect     22    21 3     2 2     2 21     regarding the effective use of EN
4.   and negotiated  agreements  For office equipment  the most effective energy saving feature is  the ability to substantially reduce power consumption while not in use  Le   reduce power consumption while in stand by        Member State and independent experts indicated that the most effective and  cost effective measure to reduce the energy consumption of office equipment  was to introduce a voluntary labelling programme  using a logo to identify  the most efficient office equipment  They also made other important points     e office equipment was a fast changing product area  where technical  development was proceeding at a very fast pace  therefore  in order to  keep up with technological development  a voluntary programme based on  self assessment was the recommended option     e office equipment was traded world wide  e g  industry produces monitors  in one country and ships them all around the world   for manufacturers  therefore  it was essential to harmonise energy efficiency requirements   test methods and labels to avoid the need to comply with many conflicting  technical criteria     e energy efficient office equipment was capable of reducing power  consumption while in stand by  but this required the involvement of users  or company IT managers to enable this feature     there was consequently a  need for labelling to go hand in hand with intensive information actions to  educate users to enable the energy saving features        OJ L 307 of 8 11 1991  p 34   Speci
5.  STAR  marks to a product that does not comply with the Specifications set forth in  Annex C  Such actions shall include  but not be limited to      a  Informing the Program Participant in writing of its non compliance  with the terms of the ENERGY STAR Labeling program      b  Through consultations  developing a plan to reach compliance  and     c  If compliance cannot be reached  terminating the registration of the  Program Participant  as appropriate     Each Management Entity shall ensure that all reasonable actions are taken to  end the unauthorized use of the ENERGY STAR marks or use of an infringing  mark by an entity that is not a Program Participant  Such actions shall include   but shall not be limited to      a  Informing the entity using the ENERGY STAR marks of ENERGY  STAR Labeling Program requirements and proper logo use guidelines   and     b  Encouraging the entity to become a Program Participant and register  qualified products     Each Management Entity shall immediately notify the Management Entity of  the other Party of any infringement of the ENERGY STAR marks of which it  has knowledge as well as the action taken to end such infringement    Article IX  Procedures for Amending the Agreement and its Annexes A and B     and for Adding New Annexes    Either Management Entity may propose an amendment to this Agreement and  to its Annexes A and B  and may propose new annexes to the Agreement     10    A proposed amendment shall be made in writing and shall be
6.  These exceptions are as follows     Default Times  After shipping  the Program Participant  designated service  representative  or customer may change the default times for either the  low power or sleep mode feature  but only up to a factory set maximum of  240 minutes  i e   the combined total of the default times shall not exceed  240 minutes      Anti humidity devices  In some cases  Program Participant may need to ship  a multifunction device model with the anti humidity device disconnected in  order to meet sleep mode power requirements  If this situation leads to  sizable inconvenience for a specific customer  Program Participant  or the  designated service representative  may connect the anti humidity device  If  Program Participant determines that in a certain geographical area there are  chronic reliability problems associated with high humidity levels  Program  Participant may contact the EPA     program manager  as named in  Attachment A  and discuss alternative solutions  For example  EPA may  allow Program Participant to connect the anti humidity devices in  multifunction device models that are shipped to a very humid geographical  area        Disabling the Sleep Mode  In an individual case where the Sleep Mode is  causing a customer sizable inconvenience due to his her particular usage  patterns  the Program Participant  designated service representative  or  customer may disable this Sleep Mode feature  If Program Participant  chooses to design its multifunct
7.  and therefore are not required on ENERGY STAR compliant MFDs  If included  in multifunction device models  weekly timers shall not conflict with the  functioning of the low power and sleep mode features     5 1 13  Upgradeable Digital Copier  A commercial reprographic imaging unit  whose sole function is the production of duplicates from a graphic hard copy  original using digital imaging technology  but that provides the option of  being upgraded to offer multiple functions  such as printing or fax  capabilities  through the installation of add on devices  In order to be  classified as an upgradeable digital copier under the MFD Specification  the  upgrade options must be available on the market or intended for availability  within one year after the base unit is launched  Digital copiers that are not  designed for functional upgrades must qualify for the ENERGY STAR logo  under the Copier Specification        5 2  Product Qualification for the ENERGY STAR Logo    5 2 1  Technical specifications  ENERGY STAR Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific  multifunction device models that meet the specifications outlined in the  Tables below        A  Standard sized Multifunction devices  To qualify as Energy Star compliant   multifunction device models designed to handle primarily 8 5  x 11  or  A4 sized paper shall meet the specifications provided in Tables 1 and 2  All  device speeds shall be measured with respect to the number of 8 5  x 11  or  A4 sized ima
8.  behalf     3 2  Using the International Logo in Product Advertisements    When preparing print advertisements or brochures  the International logo should be  placed on or directly adjacent to the compliant product  If only one product is pictured  in the advertisement  and that product is compliant  the International logo may be  placed anywhere on the page  But if multiple products are pictured  the International  logo should be placed only next to those products which are compliant  The  International logo may not be placed along the bottom or side of the advertisement  next to other general icons unless every product pictured in the advertisement is  ENERGY STAR compliant     If the International logo is used in a general advertisement for a product line where  only certain models are compliant  the Program Participant should include language  that clarifies the situation  e g    The  product model name  meets the ENERGY STAR  requirements   or the Program Participant may include specific language under each  of the compliant models  e g   include a bullet point  ENERGY STAR compliant  in a  list of product attributes      The only time a Program Participant may use the International logo without making  reference to a specific product is when the Program Participant is informing the public  of the certification purpose of the mark  For example  the Program Participant may  include a statement stating   Look for the  International logo  on our products  It  represents tha
9.  discussed at the  next meeting of the Technical Commission  provided that it has been  communicated to the other Management Entity at least sixty days in advance  of such meeting     Amendments to this Agreement  to its Annexes A and B  and decisions to add  new annexes shall be made by mutual agreement of the Management Entities     Article X  Procedures for Amending Annex C    A Management Entity seeking to amend Annex C to revise existing  Specifications  or to add a new product type     Proposing Management Entity      shall follow the procedures set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Article IX  and  shall include in its proposal       a  A demonstration that significant energy savings would result from  revising the Specifications or adding the new product type      b  Evidence of existing technology that would make possible cost   effective energy savings without negatively affecting product  performance      c  Information on the estimated number of product models that would  meet the proposed specification and approximate market share  represented      d  Information on the views of industry groups potentially affected by the  proposed amendment  and     e  A proposed effective date for the new Specifications  taking into  consideration product life cycles and production schedules     Proposed amendments that are accepted by both Management Entities shall  enter into force on a date mutually agreed by the Management Entities     If  after receipt of a proposal made in a
10.  levels specified in Tables 1 through 4  The default  times for the low power mode and the sleep mode shall be measured from  the time the last copy was made or the last page was printed           B  Recovery time from low power mode  For Tier 2  the actual recovery time  from low power mode shall be placed in product literature for those products  that have a low power mode  see section IV C 1      C  Weekly timers  Note that weekly timers may be incorporated  but shall not  adversely affect or interfere with the normal operation of the low power or  sleep modes  It is EPA   s intention that any added features complement the  reduced power modes and not negate their effects        D  Auto duplex features  Duplexing is not required to be the default setting for  any multifunction devices  However  it is required to be offered as an option  for all standard size multifunction devices faster than 20 ipm  Further  it is  recommended that multifunction devices be shipped with automatic  duplexing set as the default mode for copying and any other feasible  functions and described to customers upon installation     5 2 3  Exceptions and Clarifications   After shipping  Program Participant or its designated service representative  shall not alter the multifunction device model in any way that will affect the  multifunction device s ability to meet the specifications outlined above        34    6 1     Certain exceptions are allowed in changing the default times and the duplex  mode 
11.  logo may only be used in accordance with the following  guidelines and the Memoranda of Understanding  MOU  or the European  Commission Registration Form signed by Program Participants in the ENERGY STAR  labeling program  Please distribute these guidelines to those who will be  responsible for preparing ENERGY STAR materials on your behalf     U S  EPA  and the European Commission  in the European Community Member  States Territory  oversee proper use of the ENERGY STAR name and International logo   This includes monitoring the use of the marks in the marketplace  and directly  contacting those organizations that are using them improperly or without  authorization  Consequences of misusing the marks may include the termination of  the Program Participant s participation in the ENERGY STAR labeling program  and  for  products imported into the U S  improperly using the marks  the possible seizure by  the U S  Customs Service of those goods     1  INTRODUCTION    The ENERGY STAR name may be used for general educational purposes  The name  may be displayed when describing the ENERGY STAR labeling program  such as in a  special educational brochure  newsletter  annual report  or other article that provides  the details of the program and the program   s requirements   See Section II below for  more information       The International logo may be used as a product label to designate specific products  that meet the specifications contained in the ENERGY STAR MOUs or European  Co
12.  lt ppm lt  14  30 minutes 5 minutes  and all plotters or  large format printers    ppm  gt  14  60 minutes 15 minutes  and all high end  color printers       3  COPIER SPECIFICATIONS  3 1  Definitions    3 1 1  Copier  A commercial reprographic imaging unit whose sole function is the  production of duplicates from a graphic hard copy original  A copier must  include a marking system  an imaging system  and a paper handling module   All black and white plain paper copier technologies are covered under this  Specification  though the intent is to focus on widely used standard copier  equipment such as light lens copiers  The Specifications outlined below apply  to copiers designed for letter sized paper  or A4   Large format copiers  designed to handle 17  X 22   or A2  paper or larger may be qualified under  this program by complying with the specifications for low speed copiers     3 1 2  Base Unit  For a given engine speed  the base unit is defined as the most  basic version of a copier that is actually sold as a fully operational model   The base unit is typically designed and shipped in a single piece  and does  not include any external power consuming accessories that may be sold  separately     3 1 3  Accessories  A piece of additional equipment that is not necessary for the  standard operation of the base unit  but that may be added before or after  shipping in order to enhance or change copier performance  An accessory  may be sold separately under its own model numbe
13.  on the device  and let it go through its warm up cycle  After the default  time to the energy saving mode has passed  read and record the watt hour  meter indication and the time  or start the stopwatch or timer   After 1 hour   read and record the watt hour indication again  The difference between the  two readings of the watt hour meter is the low power mode energy use   divide by 1 hour to obtain the average power rating     38    
14.  page in a manual or brochure  or on the  product packaging      OTHER ENERGY STAR LOGOS  NOT FOR USE BY OFFICE EQUIPMENT  PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS     The International logo is the only logo that Program Participants should use on their  products  This version of the logo does not include any text or acronyms  Please call  U S  EPA  or the European Commission in European Community Member States  Territory  if you need a diskette copy of the logo mailed to you     18    It is likely that you have seen other versions of the logo in the marketplace  These  logos are either obsolete or are for use with other ENERGY STAR product areas   Please do NOT use the following logos     OBSOLETE LOGO LOGO FOR USE BY PARTICIPANTS  IN OTHER PROGRAMMES   HVAC  HOMES  ETC      lutte luni    EPA DOE       EPA POLLUTION PREVENTER    7  ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS REGARDING THE USE OF THE LOGO  ENERGY STAR Hotline   In the U S  call toll free  1 888 STAR YES  1 888 782 7937    Outside of the U S  call  202 775 6650    Fax  202 775 6680    EUROPEAN COMMISSION  Directorate General X VII  Phone   32 2 295 22 04    Fax   32 2 296 42 54    19    1 2     L 2     ANNEX C    PERSONAL COMPUTER  amp  MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS  Definitions    Computer  A desktop  deskside  or smaller single user unit  including high end desktop  computers  personal computers  workstations  network computer desktops  X terminal  controllers  and PC based point of sale retail terminals  To qualify  the unit must be  capable of being power
15.  place  this statement in the user s manual or on the nameplate     e If the logo appears on the product packaging  the Program Participant is not  required to include the disclaimer statement on the packaging  rather  the Program  Participant may use the disclaimer statement in the user s manual  or in other  collateral sales and marketing materials     e Asa general rule  the type must be visible    at a minimum  2 5 point type size     4  REPRODUCTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LOGO     The International logo is available in color and in black and white on disk in two  graphic formats   EPS  Encapsulated Postscript  and  BMP  Bitmap   These files  are for distribution to your customer graphics department  The  EPS version can be  used on both PC and Mac computers   TIF format is also available upon request      As described in all of the ENERGY STAR MOUs and the Registration Form  the  International logo shall not be altered  cut apart  or separated in any way  Following  are more detailed guidelines    e The logo may be resized  but please maintain the same proportions    e The colors of the 4 color logo must be reproduced faithfully  4 color process      e The 4 color logo may be reproduced in black and white shading     e The simplified outline or    line art    logo may be reproduced in the following  manner     black or white on solid colors    one color version in the color of your choice    two color version  with colors from the 4 color version  e g   blue and  yellow  g
16.  subsequently informed the Council of this change  Although a  tripartite agreement would have done more to avoid an imbalance in favour  of the USA  and better served the interests of EU economic operators  the  Commission felt that the advantages of a bilateral agreement between the  Community and the United Sates were still significant and therefore worth  pursuing  The Council   s Energy working group was accordingly informed   and the Commission was allowed to continue negotiating with the USA ona  bilateral agreement based on the same mandate        4    SEC 96 224 final   Doc  9485 1 96 ENER 120 ENV 280 RELEX 30 REVI     The Community   s negotiation position had to take full account of the  European Community   s policies  in particular its energy  environmental and  internal market policies  The negotiations resulted in the attached agreement   to be concluded by an Exchange of letters between the European Community  and the United States of America  In particular  the present proposal would  contribute to the Community   s objective of reducing CO2 emissions and  result in large economic savings for office equipment users  The interests of  EU economic operators are fully taken into account and Community IT  industry fully supports the proposal  As regards the ways and means of  implementing the Energy Star programme within the Community  the  Commission will come forward with a Proposal for a Council Regulation on  a Community labelling programme for office equipme
17.  the energy saver mode or the  standby mode        Energy Saver Mode  The condition that exists when the machine is not  making copies  has previously reached operating conditions but is  consuming less power than when the machine is in stand by mode  When the  copier is in this mode  there may be some delay before the copier will be  capable of making the next copy        Standby Mode  The condition that exists when the machine is not making  copies  has reached operating conditions and is ready to make a copy  but  has not yet entered into energy saver mode  When the copier is in this mode   there will be virtually no delay before the copier is capable of making the  next copy     Auto off Feature  For purposes of this Specification  the auto off feature is  defined as the ability for the copier to automatically shut itself off within a  specified period of time after the last copy was made  The copier shall  automatically enter its off mode after execution of this feature        Off Mode  For purposes of this Specification  the off mode is defined as the  condition that exists when the copier is connected to an appropriate  electrical source  and has been recently shut off via the auto off feature      When measuring power in this mode  control equipment for remote servicing  may be excluded        Section B 1  of this specification contains maximum power consumption targets for the off   mode  It is expected that most companies will meet these off mode power consumption t
18.  to 16  A4 images per minute     Multifunction Devices will be divided into the following categories     Personal Multifunction Devices  Multifunction devices with an engine speed  for producing multiple images of 10 images per minute or less        Low Speed Multifunction Devices  Multifunction devices with an engine  speed for producing multiple images of greater than 10 and less than or  equal to 20 images per minute        Medium Speed Multifunction Devices  Multifunction devices with an engine  speed for producing multiple images of greater than 20 and less than or  equal to 44 images per minute        Medium High Speed Multifunction Devices  Multifunction devices with an  engine speed for producing multiple images of greater than 44 and less than  or equal to 100 images per minute        High Speed Multifunction Devices  Multifunction devices with an engine  speed for producing multiple images of greater than 100 images per minute        Base Unit  For a given engine speed  the base unit is defined as the most  basic version of a multifunction device that is actually sold as a fully  operational model  The base unit can be designed and shipped as a single  piece or as a combination of functionally integrated components  The base  unit must allow copying and one or both of the additional core functions of  printing or faxing  The base unit does not include any external  power consuming accessories that may be sold separately     Accessories  A piece of additional equipme
19. ERGY STAR computer models on Network environments   For example  a Program Participant might include in product literature statements  regarding network environments and network cards that are compatible with the  computer s low power mode  If a specific ENERGY STAR computer model is not designed  or intended for use in a network environment  then Program Participant shall clarify  this situation in user s manuals and datasheets  Advertisements and brochures should be  worded to avoid misleading interpretations     Integrated Computer Systems       The all in one system must automatically enter a low power sleep mode of no more  than 60 watts after a specified period of inactivity  Program Participant shall ship the  all in one system with the power management feature enabled  and the default time set  for between 15 and 30 minutes  The user shall have the ability to change or disable the  time settings  All in one systems that always maintain a level of power consumption  less than or equal to 60 watts are also assumed to comply  All of the above criteria for  computers shall also be satisfied  except for the section on Monitor control     PRINTER AND FAX MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS  Definitions    Printer  Imaging equipment manufactured as a standard model that serves as a hard   copy output device and is capable of receiving information from single user or networked  computers  In addition  the unit must be capable of being powered from a wall outlet   This definition is intend
20. Management Signaling  DPMS   Suspend  mode   the monitor shall  consume 15 watts or less after a period of inactivity  If the monitor continues to be idle   upon instructions from the CPU  it shall enter a second low power  deep sleep  mode   similar to the DPMS  Off  mode   An Energy Star compliant monitor in this second  low power mode shall consume 8 watts of electricity or less  Monitors that have the  capability to automatically proceed from active mode to a low power mode of 8 watts or  less are assumed to comply     Upon resumption of user activity  e g   movement of the mouse or keyboard activity    the monitor shall automatically return to full operational capability  If any software is    20    required to initiate a monitor s low power modes  the software shall be shipped with the  monitor     Computers     An Energy Star computer shall satisfy the following conditions        Power Consumption   A computer whose power supply has a maximum continuous  output power rating less than or equal to 200 watts   lt  or   200W  shall automatically  enter a low power    sleep    mode of 30 watts or less after a specified period of  inactivity  A computer whose power supply has a maximum continuous output power  rating greater than 200 watts   gt  200W  shall automatically enter a low power    sleep     mode of no more than 15 percent of its maximum continuous output power rating after a  specified period of inactivity  The maximum continuous output power rating of a power  su
21. a certain geographical area there are  chronic reliability problems associated with high humidity levels  Program  Participant may contact the EPA program manager and discuss alternative  solutions    For example  EPA or the European Commission may allow  Program Participant to connect the anti humidity devices in copier models  that are shipped to a very humid geographical area        Disabling the Auto Off Feature  In an individual case where the auto off  feature is causing a customer sizable inconvenience due to his her particular  usage patterns  the Program Participant  designated service representative  or  customer may disable this auto off feature  If Program Participant chooses to  design its copier models to allow the customer to disable the auto off feature   then the disable option shall be accessed in a manner different from the time  settings  e g   if a software menu provides off mode delay times of 30  60   90  120  and 240 minutes  then  disable  or  off  shall not be a choice in this  menu  It shall be a hidden  or less obvious  choice  or included in a different  menu              10    Program participants in the European Community Member States Territory may contact the  European Commission     27    4 1     4 1 1     Ad 2     4 1 3     4 1 4     4 1 5     4 1 6     SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS  Definitions    Scanner  For purposes of this Specification  a scanner is defined as an  electro optical device for converting color or black and white information  int
22. an  automatic duplex mode only if the copier model includes all accessories  needed to satisfy the above conditions  i e   an automatic document feeder  and accessories for automatic duplexing capabilities        3 1 14  Weekly Timer  An internal device that turns a copier on and off at  predetermined times each business day  When programming a timer  the  customer shall be able to distinguish between business days and  weekends holidays  i e   a timer shall not turn on a copier on Saturday and  Sunday mornings if employees are not normally in the office on weekends    The customer shall also have the ability to disable the timer  Weekly timers  are optional features  and therefore are not required on ENERGY STAR  compliant copiers  If included in copier models  weekly timers shall not  conflict with the functioning of the low power and auto off features     3 2  Product Qualification for the ENERGY STAR Logo  3 2 1  Specifications    To qualify for the ENERGY STAR logo  a copier shall meet the Specifications  outlined below     Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Copier Program  Effective July 1  1997     Copier Speed Low Power Recovery Off Mode Off Mode Automatic   copes per Mode Time 30  Watts  Default Time Duplex  minute   Watts  seconds Mode    a fst et fot us    26       3 2 2     Program Participant shall ship copier models with the default time for the  low power mode set at 15 minutes  Program Participant shall set the default  times for the auto off feature to the l
23. argets  by incorporating an auto off feature in the copier  However  it is possible and allowable under  this Specification for a manufacturer to utilize a low power mode  rather than an auto off  feature if the low power mode power consumption is equal to or less than the off mode power  consumption targets contained in this Specification  see the Testing Guidelines for copiers for  more information on this issue       25    3 1 10  Plug in Mode  The condition that exists when the machine is connected to an  appropriate electrical source and is not turned on  To turn the copier on  the  user typically needs to manually restart the copier via the on off switch     3 1 11  Default Times  The time period set by the Program Participant prior to  shipping that determines when the copier will enter its various modes  i e    the low power mode  the off mode  etc  Both the off mode default times and  the low power mode default times shall be measured from the time the last  copy was made     3 1 12  Recovery Time  The amount of time needed to bring the copier from a low   power mode to the standby mode        3 1 13  Automatic Duplex Mode  The mode in which the copier automatically places  images on both sides of a copy sheet  by automatically sending both the copy  sheet and the graphic original through the copier model  Examples of this  are one sided to two sided copying  or two sided to two sided copying  For  purposes of this Specification  a copier model is considered to have 
24. be removed from Annex  C by the date agreed upon in writing by the Management Entities  All Program  Participants shall be informed of this change and of the procedures to be  followed to implement this change     Article XI  General Provisions    Other environmental labeling programmes are not covered by this Agreement  and may be developed and adopted by either of the Parties     All activities undertaken under this Agreement shall be subject to the  applicable laws and regulations of each Party and to the availability of  resources     Nothing in this Agreement shall affect rights and obligations of any Party  deriving from a bilateral  regional or multilateral agreement into which it has  entered prior to the entry into force of this Agreement     Notwithstanding any other provisions of this agreement  either Management  Entity may register Program Participants with respect to products types not  included in Annex C  that are part of its domestic labeling program  and  neither Party shall hinder the import  export  sale or distribution of any product  because it bears the energy efficiency marks of the Management Entity of the  other Party     Article XII  Entry into Force and Duration    This Agreement shall enter into force on the date upon which each Party has  notified the other in writing that its respective internal procedures necessary  for its entry into force have been completed     This Agreement shall remain in force for an initial period of five years  At  lea
25. bservers  unless otherwise  agreed by both Management Entities     Article VII  Registration of the ENERGY STAR Marks    The U S  EPA  as owner of the ENERGY STAR marks  may seek to register  the marks in the European Community  The Commission shall not seek or  obtain any registration of the ENERGY STAR marks or any variation of the  marks in any country     If the U S  EPA registers the marks in the European Community or any of its  Member States  the U S  EPA undertakes not to consider as an infringement of  these marks the use  by the Commission or by any Program Participant  registered by the Commission  of the sign or marking contained in Annex A in  accordance with the terms of this Agreement     Article VIII  Enforcement and Non Compliance    In order to protect the ENERGY STAR marks  each Management Entity shall  ensure the proper use of ENERGY STAR marks within its territory  within the  territories of the European Community Member States in the case of the  Commission   Each Management Entity shall ensure that the ENERGY STAR  marks are used only in the form that appears in Annex A  Each Management  Entity shall ensure that the ENERGY STAR marks are used solely in the  manner specified in the logo use guidelines set forth in Annex B  To this end      Each Management Entity shall ensure that prompt and appropriate action is  taken against Program Participants  whenever it has knowledge that a Program  Participant has used an infringing mark or has affixed the ENERGY
26. ccordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 of  Article IX  the other Management Entity        Objecting Management Entity     is  of the view that the proposal does not meet the requirements specified in  Paragraph 1 above or otherwise objects to the proposal it shall promptly   normally by the next Technical Commission Meeting  notify the Proposing  Management Entity in writing of its objection and shall include any available  information supporting its objection  for example  information demonstrating  that the proposal  if adopted  would likely       a  Disproportionately and unfairly confer market power on one company  or industry group      b  Undermine overall industry participation in the ENERGY STAR  labeling program     11     c  Conflict with its laws and regulations  or   d  Impose burdensome technical requirements     The Management Entities shall make best efforts to reach agreement on the  proposed amendment at the first meeting of the Technical Commission  following the proposal  If the Management Entities are unable to reach  agreement on the proposed amendment at this Technical Commission meeting   they shall seek to reach agreement in writing prior to the subsequent Technical  Commission meeting     If  by the end of the subsequent Technical Commission meeting  the Parties  are unable to reach agreement  the Proposing Management Entity shall  withdraw its proposal  and with respect to proposals to revise existing  Specifications  the corresponding product type shall 
27. chieve the potential as well as to ensure fair  comparability between products of the same type      2  Whereas it is desirable to facilitate international trade and to reduce the  regulatory burden on the operators whilst maximising the energy savings      3  Whereas the Council has authorised the Commission to negotiate an  agreement with Japan and the United States of America  Whereas Japan  officially withdraw from the negotiation  Whereas there are clear benefits to  conclude a bilateral agreement      4  Whereas an agreement has been negotiated with the United States of America     HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS     Article 1    The Agreement between the United States of America and the European Community  on the Co ordination of Energy Efficient Labelling Programmes is hereby approved  on behalf of the European Community  The text of the agreement is attached to this  Decision     Article 2  The Council hereby authorises the Commission to adopt  on behalf of the European  Community  modifications to the Agreement  following the procedures indicated in  Article IX and X of the Agreement    Article 3    The President of the Council is hereby authorised to designate the person empowered  to sign the Agreement referred to in Article 1 in order to bind the European  Community     Done at Brussels     For the Council  The President    ANNEX    Agreement between  the Government of the United States of America and the European Community  on the Coordination of Energy Efficient Labelin
28. current  waveform is defined as the ratio of the peak current  amps  to the RMS current  amps      36       Figure 1                                     2 00 Current of Unit  1 50 7 Under Test  A 1 00 7 Sinewave Current   al  S  0 50 7  x     0 00  540 720  5   0 50 7  Q                Time             measure a standard current waveform  it is more difficult to select a watt  meter when irregular current waveforms are involved     It is critical that the watt meter selected be capable of reading the current  drawn by the device without causing internal peak distortion  i e   clipping  off the top of the current wave   This requires a review of the meter s crest  factor     and of the current ranges available on the meter  Better meters will  have higher crest factors  and more choices of current ranges     When preparing the test  the first step should be to determine the peak  current  amps  associated with the device being measured  This can be  accomplished using an oscilloscope  Then a current range must be selected  that will enable the meter to register the peak current  Specifically  the full  scale value of the current range selected multiplied by the crest factor of the  meter  for current  must be greater than the peak current reading from the  oscilloscope  For example  if a watt meter has a crest factor of 4  and the  current range is set on 3 amps  the meter can register current spikes of up to  12 amps  If measured peak current is only 6 amps  the meter would b
29. d components   the  base unit   see definition below  that produces hard copy duplicates  from graphical hard copy originals  distinct from single sheet convenience  copying  see next paragraph  as well as performing one or both of the  following core functions  printing of documents  from digital information  received from direct connect computers  networked computers  file servers  and fax transmissions  or faxing  send and receive  An MFD may also  include scanning to computer file or any other capabilities not listed in this  Specification  The device may be connected to a network  and may output  black  amp  white  gray scale  or color images  EPA anticipates that a separate  Specification may ultimately be required to cover color devices  because of  likely technological developments related to color imaging  but for now these  devices are included in this Specification        This Specification covers products that are marketed and sold as  multifunction equipment whose primary function is copying but that are able  to perform one or both of the additional core functions of printing or faxing   Devices whose primary function is faxing and offer limited sheet copying  capabilities  so called single sheet  convenience copying   are covered  under the printer fax Specification     If the MFD is not a single integrated unit but a set of functionally integrated  components  then the manufacturer must certify that when installed correctly  in the field the sum of all power u
30. e  satisfactory  The other concern to be aware of is that if the current range is  set too high in order to register peak current  it may lose accuracy in  measuring the non peak current  Therefore  some delicate balancing is  necessary  Again  with more current range choices and higher crest factors  you will get better results     Frequency Response       Another issue to consider when selecting a watt meter is the frequency  response rating of the meter  Electronic equipment that contains switching  power supplies causes harmonics  odd harmonics typically up to the 21st    These harmonics must be accounted for in power measurement  or the       The crest factor of a watt meter is often provided for both current and voltage  For current it is  the ratio of the peak current to the RMS current in a specific current range  When only one  crest factor is given  it is usually for current  An average True RMS Wattmeter has a crest  factor in the range of 2 1 to 6 1     37    6 3     6 3 1     Wattage consumption will be inaccurate  Accordingly  the ENERGY STAR  program recommends that manufacturers purchase watt meters that have a  frequency response of at least 3 kHz  This will account for harmonics up to  the 50th  and is recommended by IEC 555     Resolution    Manufacturers will probably want a meter than can provide resolution of  0 1 W     Accuracy    Another feature to consider is the resulting accuracy you will be able to  achieve  Catalogues and specification sheets for 
31. e a watt meter with a crest factor greater  than 8  As many Program Participants pointed out  this is not a useful or  relevant requirement  The following paragraphs are meant to discuss the  issues relating to crest factor and to clarify the intent of the initial incorrect  statement  Unfortunately  in order to remedy the error  the ENERGY STAR  program cannot provide a specific equipment requirement  Testing is as  much art as it is science  and manufacturers and testers will have to exercise  judgement  and draw on people well versed in testing issues  to select an  appropriate meter     To begin  it is important to understanding that devices which contain  switching power supplies draw current in a waveform different from typical  sinusoidal current    Figure 1 shows the typical current waveform for a  typical switched electronic device  While virtually any watt meter can       True power is defined as  volts x amps x power factor   and is typically reported as Watts   Apparent Power is defined as  volts x amps  and is usually expressed in terms of VA or volt   amps  The power factor for equipment with switching power supplies is always less than 1 0   so true power is always less than apparent power    The crest factor for a sinusoidal 60 Hz current waveform is always 1 4  The crest factor for a  current waveform associated with a PC or monitor containing a switching power supply will  always be greater than 1 4  though typically no higher than 8   The crest factor of a 
32. e of the low power   sleep  mode  manufacturers shall ship their computers with the power management  feature enabled  The default time shall be preset for between 15 and 30 minutes for  computers whose power supply has a maximum continuous output power rating less  than or equal to 200 watts  For computers whose power supply has a maximum  continuous output power rating greater than 200 watts  the default time shall be preset  for between 15 and 60 minutes  The user shall have the ability to change the time  settings or disable the low power mode     Operating Systems   The proper activation of a computer s low power mode is typically  contingent upon the installation and use of a particular operating system  e g   DOS   Windows  OS 2  Unix  System 7  If a computer is shipped from the manufacturer with  one or more operating systems pre installed  the computer shall be capable of entering       21    iii    and fully recovering from the low power sleep mode while running in those operating  systems  If the computer is not shipped with operating system software the  manufacturer shall clearly specify which operating systems will render the computer  ENERGY STAR compliant  The manufacturer shall include this information in user s  manuals and datasheets  Brochures and advertisements shall be worded to avoid  misleading interpretations  In addition  if any special software  hardware drivers  or  utilities are necessary for the proper activation and recovery of the sleep mode  t
33. ed from a wall outlet  but this does not preclude battery powered  units  This definition is intended primarily to cover computers sold for use in businesses  or homes     Monitor  A cathode ray tube  CRT   liquid crystal display  LCD  or other display  device and its associated electronics  A monitor may be sold separately or included in  the computer casing  This definition is intended primarily to cover standard monitors  designed for use with personal computers  For purposes of this specification  however   the following may also be considered a monitor  mainframe terminals  sometimes  called  dumb  terminals  terminals with some processing power and designed for use in  a client server environment  sometimes called  smart  terminals   and physically  separate display units for ATM s and point of sale retail terminals        Integrated Computer System  Systems in which the computer and visual display monitor  are combined into a single unit  Such systems meet all of the following criteria  the  display unit is included in the computer casing  it is not possible to measure the power  consumption of the two components separately  and the system is connected to the wall  outlet through a single power cable     Product Qualification for the Energy Star Logo  Technical Specifications  Monitors     An Energy Star compliant monitor shall have the capability to automatically enter two  successive low power modes  In the first low power  sleep  mode  similar to the  Display Power 
34. ed to cover products that are advertised and sold as printers     Fax Machine  Imaging equipment manufactured as a standard model that serves as a  hard copy output device whose primary function is sending and receiving information   Plain paper fax machines are covered under this Specification  e g   ink jet bubble jet   laser LED  and thermal transfer   The unit must be capable of being powered from a wall  outlet  This definition is intended to cover products that are advertised and sold as fax  machines     Combination Printer Fax Machine  Imaging equipment manufactured as a standard  model that serves as both a fully functional printer and fax machine  as defined above   This definition is intended to cover products that are marketed and sold as a combination  printer fax device        Product Qualification for the Energy Star Logo   Technical Specification  For the purposes of this Specification  low end color printers such as color ink jet  printers and color dot matrix printers shall be qualified based on print speed  High end    color printers  including color laser printers  thermal wax printers  or color thermal  transfer printers  shall meet the 45 W power consumption level in low power state     23    Table 1     Product Speed in Default Time to Default Time to   Average Power   Pages Per Minute Low Power State  Low Power Consumption in    ppm     Printer  amp   Printer Fax   State   Low Power State  Devices Fax Machines    0 lt ppm lt 7 15 minutes 5 minutes    7
35. en the  multifunction device is in this mode  there will be virtually no delay before  the multifunction device is capable of making the next hard copy output     Low power Mode  For purposes of this Specification  the low power mode is  the condition that exists when the multifunction device is not producing hard  copy output and is consuming less power than when in a standby mode   When the multifunction device is in this mode there may be some delay in the  production of hard copy output  In this mode there shall be no delay in the  acceptance of information from fax or printing or scanning input sources   The multifunction device enters this mode within a specified period of time  after the last hard copy output was made no matter what the input source   For products that meet the low power mode power requirements in standby  mode  no further power reductions are required to be compliant        Sleep Mode  For purposes of this Specification  the sleep mode is the lowest  power state the multifunction device can automatically enter without actually  turning off  In this mode both hard copy output and the acceptance of  imaging information from some input ports may be delayed  The  multifunction device enters the sleep mode within a specified period of time  after the last hard copy output was made or after it has entered the  low power mode if a low power mode is provided     Default Times  The time period set by the Program Participant prior to  shipping that determines w
36. equipment that is not necessary for the  standard operation of the scanner  but that may be added in order to  enhance or change scanner performance  An accessory may be sold  separately under its own model number  or sold with a base unit as part of a  scanner package or configuration  Examples of accessories include  automatic document feeders  ADFs  and transparency adaptors     Low power Mode  For purposes of this Specification  the low power mode is  the lowest power state the scanner is designed to enter after some period of  inactivity  without actually turning off  The scanner enters this mode within a  specified period of time after the last image was scanned        Default Time  The time period set by the Program Participant prior to  shipping that determines when the scanner will enter the low power mode   The low power mode default time shall be measured from the time the last  image was scanned     28    4 2     4 2 1     5 1     5 1 1     5 1 2     Product Qualification for the ENERGY STAR Logo    Technical Specification  Program Participant agrees to introduce one or more specific base units that  meet the specifications outlined below        Table 1  Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Scanner Program    Low power Mode   Low power Mode Default Time        lt  12 watts  lt  15 minutes    MULTI FUNCTION DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS  Definitions    Multifunction _ Device  A Multifunction Device  MFD  is a physically  integrated device or a combination of functionally integrate
37. evels specified in the Table above     For all copier speeds where it is optional that the duplex mode be set as the  default  if a model is shipped with automatic duplexing capabilities  then it is  recommended that duplexing be set as the default mode  Program Participant  may provide users with the ability to override this default duplex mode for  single sided copies     Exceptions and Clarifications    After shipping  Program Participant or its designated service representative  shall not alter the copier model in any way that will affect the copier s ability  to meet the specifications outlined above  Certain exceptions are allowed in  changing the default times  the off mode specifications  and the duplex mode   These exceptions are as follows     Default Times  The Program Participant  designated service representative   or customer may change the default times for either the low power or auto   off feature  but only up to a Program Participant set maximum of 240  minutes  The combined total for off mode and low power mode default times  shall not exceed 240 minutes     Off Mode Power Consumption  In some cases  Program Participant may  need to ship a copier model with the anti humidity device disconnected in  order to meet off mode power requirements  If this situation leads to sizable  inconvenience for a specific customer  Program Participant  or the  designated service representative  may connect the anti humidity device  If  Program Participant determines that in 
38. fic Actions for Vigorous Energy Efficiency  On  16 December 1996 the Council decided on a new multi annual programme  SAVE ID  OJ L 335 of 24 12 1996    A typical PC with monitor consumes up to 200 KWh when in active mode  but if the energy   saving features are enabled this can be reduced to about 50 W or less    A recent survey carried out for the Commission indicates that only about 10  of PC and  monitors in commercial organisations have their energy saving features enabled     e in the United States of America  the US EPA introduced in 1993 a  voluntary labelling programme for office equipment  the Energy Star  Program  this was a great success from the outset  resulting in a high level  of participation by manufacturers  encouraging the vast majority of  manufacturers to introduce energy saving features  and raising consumer  awareness of the stand by losses of office equipment     Against this background and in agreement with Member State experts and  European manufacturers  the Commission decided that the best way of  reducing the energy consumption of office equipment was to introduce the  Energy Star Programme in the Community  This would  i  build upon the  advantage of an already well recognised logo in the Community market  11   maximise manufacturers    participation and their active involvement in  promoting energy savings  and iii  use a well recognised logo to educate  users to energy savings  Moreover  this would result in clear advantage for  Community econ
39. g Programmes    The Government of the United States of America and the European Community   hereinafter    the Parties     desiring to maximize energy savings and environmental  benefits by stimulating the supply of and demand for energy efficient products  have  agreed as follows      Article I  General Principles    l  A common set of energy efficiency specifications and a common logo shall be  used by the Parties for the purpose of establishing consistent targets for  manufacturers  thereby maximizing the effect of their individual efforts on the  supply of and demand for such product types     2  The Parties shall use the International ENERGY STAR Logo for the purpose  of identifying qualified energy efficient product types listed in Annex C     Article II  Definitions  l  For the purposes of this Agreement       a     ENERGY STAR    means the U S  registered service mark designated  in Annex A and owned by the United States Environmental Protection  Agency     U S  EPA          b     International Logo    means the U S  registered certification mark  designated in Annex A and owned by U S  EPA      c     ENERGY STAR Marks    means the    ENERGY STAR    name and  the International Logo  as well as any versions of these marks that may  be developed or modified by the Management Entities or Program  Participants  as herein defined  including the sign or marking   contained in Annex A  which will be adopted by the European  Community to implement the terms of this Agreement 
40. ges that feed through per minute  as described in Section II B   above        Table 1  Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Multifunction Device Program   April 1  1999     Multifunction   Device Speed   Low power Mode   Recovery Time   Sleep Mode   Sleep Mode   images per    Watts  30 seconds  Watts  Default Time  minute        32    3 85 x ipm   50    B  Large format devices  To qualify as ENERGY STAR compliant  large format  multifunction device models designed to handle primarily A2 or 17  x 22   paper or larger shall meet the specifications provided in Table 2  All large  format device speeds shall be measured with respect to the number of  A4 sized images that feed through per minute  as described in Section II B   above        Table 2  Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Multifunction Device Program  LARGE  FORMAT DEVICES  April 1  1999      Multifunction Low power Recovery Time   Sleep Sleep  Device pees Mode 30 seconds Mode Mode   images Default  minute   Watts   Watts    Time    0  lt  ipm  lt  40 e e l  4 85 x ipm   50    Table 3  Tier 2 Criteria for the ENERGY STAR Multifunction Device Program      UPGRADEABLE DIGITAL COPIERS  April 1  1999        Upgradeable Low power Recovery Time   Sleep Sleep Mode  Digital Copier   Mode 30 seconds Mode    Default  Speed  images    Watts   Watts  Time   per minute     10  lt  ipm  lt  20  lt  30 min       Note that Tier 2 criteria for upgradeable digital copiers are identical to  those of the Copier Specification  Tier 2        
41. gnition of Program Participants in the ENERGY STAR  Labeling Program in accordance with Paragraph 3 above  the Management  Entities shall cooperate in order to maintain common lists of all Program  Participants and products that qualify for the International Logo     Notwithstanding the self certification procedures specified in Paragraph 2  above  each Management Entity reserves the right to test or otherwise review  products that are or have been sold within its territories  in the territories of the  European Community Member States in the case of the Commission  to  determine whether the products are certified in accordance with the  Specifications set forth in Annex C  The Management Entities shall  communicate and cooperate fully with one another to ensure all products  bearing the International Logo meet the Specifications set forth in Annex C     Article VI  Program Coordination Between the Parties    The Parties shall establish a Technical Commission to review implementation  of this Agreement  composed of representatives of their respective  Management Entities     The Technical Commission shall meet periodically to review the operation and  administration of the ENERGY STAR Labeling Program  the Specifications  set forth in Annex C  product coverage  consumer education efforts and the  progress in achieving the objectives of this Agreement     Nonparties  including other governments and industry representatives  may  attend meetings of the Technical Commission as o
42. hen the multifunction device will enter its various  modes  i e   the low power mode  the sleep mode  etc  Both the sleep mode  default times and the low power mode default times shall be measured from  the time the last hard copy output was made     Recovery Time  The amount of time needed to bring the multifunction device  from the low  power mode to the standby mode     Automatic Duplex Mode  The mode in which the multifunction device  automatically places images on both sides of a sheet by automatically  sending both the sheet and the graphic original through the multifunction  device  Examples of this are one sided to two sided copying  two sided to  two sided copying  or double sided printing  For purposes of this  Specification  a multifunction device model is considered to have an       31    automatic duplex mode only if the multifunction device model includes all  accessories needed to satisfy the above conditions  i e   an automatic  document feeder and accessories for automatic duplexing capabilities     5 1 12  Weekly Timer  An internal device that turns a multifunction device on and off  at predetermined times each day  When programming a timer  the customer  shall be able to distinguish between business days and weekends holidays   i e   a timer shall not turn on a copier on Saturday and Sunday mornings if  employees are not normally in the office on weekends   The customer shall  also have the ability to disable the timer  Weekly timers are optional features  
43. hey  must be installed in the computer     Monitor Control   The computer shall include one or more mechanisms through which  it can activate the low power modes of an ENERGY STAR   compliant monitor  Program  Participant shall clearly specify in product literature the manner in which its computer  can control ENERGY STAR   compliant monitors  and any special circumstances that must  exist in order for monitor power management to be accomplished        In order to increase the probability that the end user will utilize the monitor s low   power modes  Program Participant shall ship the computer with the monitor power  management feature enabled  Program Participant shall also set the computer s default  to activate the monitor s first low power mode after between 15 and 30 minutes of user  inactivity  Program Participant shall also set the default time for the next level of power  management such that the monitor enters the  deep sleep  mode within 70 minutes of  inactivity   The combined total of the default times for both low power modes shall not  exceed 70 minutes  For example  a monitor will enter the first low power    sleep    mode  after 30 minutes of inactivity  If it remains idle for another 40 minutes  the monitor will  enter the second low power    deep sleep    mode   The user shall have the ability to  change the time settings or disable the low power modes for the monitor control     This monitor control requirement does not apply to integrated computer systems
44. ion device models to allow the customer to  disable the Sleep Mode feature  then the disable option shall be accessed in a  manner different from the time settings  e g   If a software menu provides  sleep mode delay times of 15  30  60  90  120  and 240 minutes  then     disable    or    off    shall not be a choice in this menu  It shall be a hidden  or  less obvious  choice or included in a different menu          TEST GUIDELINES FOR Energy Star OFFICE EQUIPMENT    Test Conditions    Line Impedance   lt  0 25 ohm   Total Harmonic Distortion   lt 5     Voltage    Ambient Temperature  25 deg  C     3 deg  C       For products registered with the European Commission  Program Participants may contact the  European Commission     35    6 2     United States 8 5 x 11  115 V RMS     5 V  60 Hz     3Hz  Europe A4 230 V RMS     10 V  50 Hz     3 Hz  A4          Japan 100 V RMS     5 V  50 Hz     3 Hz and 60 Hz     3 Hz  200 V RMS     10 V  50 Hz     3 Hz and 60 Hz     3 Hz    Testing Equipment    The goal is to accurately measure the TRUE power consumption     of the  device or monitor  This necessitates the use of a True RMS Watt Meter   There are many watt meters to choose from  but manufacturers will  need to exercise care in selecting an appropriate model  The following  factors should be considered when purchasing a meter and setting up  the actual test     Crest Factor    A previous version of the ENERGY STAR testing procedure included a  requirement that manufacturers utiliz
45. mmission Registration Form   See Section III below for more information      2  GENERAL EDUCATIONAL USE OF THE ENERGY STAR NAME    Program Participants are allowed to include the ENERGY STAR name in general  educational or informational materials that discuss the ENERGY STAR labeling  program  This includes brochures  newsletter articles  annual reports  etc     3  USE OF INTERNATIONAL LOGO BY PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS AS A PRODUCT  LABEL    3 1  Applying the International logo to Products    The International logo is a certification mark and may only be used to certify  specific products that have been determined to meet the ENERGY STAR labeling  program requirements  For those specific products  the International logo may be  used directly on the product or on materials associated with the product  such as  packaging or product inserts  In order to maintain the integrity of the International    15    logo  and the credibility of the ENERGY STAR labeling program  it is imperative that  this basic rule not be broken     Each ENERGY STAR Program Participant has signed an MOU or the European  Commission Registration Form making it responsible for the proper use of the  International logo  This includes its own use of the International logo  as well as use  by its authorized representatives  e g   ad agencies  dealers  etc  Therefore  the  Program Participant should make available these logo use guidelines to any party that  would be preparing materials on the Program Participant   s
46. nt  The proposed  Council Regulation will reflect the terms of the present proposal     In the light of the above considerations  the Commission proposes that the  Council         conclude the attached Agreement between the Government of the United  States of America and the European Community on the Co ordination of  Energy Efficient Labelling Programmes  and        authorise the President of the Council to appoint the persons duly  empowered to sign it on behalf of the European Community     Proposal for a  COUNCIL DECISION    concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Community of an  agreement between the United States of America and the European Community  on the Co ordination of Energy Efficient Labelling Programmes    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION     Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community  and in particular  Article 130  in conjunction with Article 300 2   first sentence thereof     Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community  and in particular  Article 300 4  thereof     Having regard to the proposal from the Commission   Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament      1  Whereas a comprehensive study on energy efficiency in office equipment  indicated that a voluntary labelling programme for office equipment is the  most cost effective action to achieve the potential energy savings  whereas the  study proved that there is added value in an international co ordination of  labelling programmes to a
47. nt that is not necessary for the  standard operation of the base unit  but that may be added before or after  shipping in order to enhance or change multifunction device performance   Examples of accessories include  sorters  large capacity paper feeders   paper finishing equipment  large paper supply devices  output paper  organizers  and key counters  An accessory may be sold separately under its  own model number  or sold with a base unit as part of a multifunction device  package or configuration  It is assumed that the addition of any accessories    30    5 1 7     5 1 9     5 1 10     5 1 11     will not substantially increase  more than a total of 10 percent for all  accessories  the low power or sleep mode power consumption of the base  unit  irrespective of the power consumption of the accessories   Any  accessories shall not impede the normal operation of the low power and  sleep mode features     Multifunction Device Model  For purposes of this Specification  a  multifunction device model is defined as a base unit and one or more specific  accessories that are advertised and sold to consumers under a single model  number  When advertised and sold to consumers without any additional  accessories  a base unit is also considered a multifunction device model        Standby Mode  The condition that exists when the machine is not producing  output  has reached operating conditions and is ready to make hard copy  output  but has not yet entered into the low power mode  Wh
48. o electronic images that can be stored  edited  converted  or transmitted  primarily in a personal computing environment  Scanners defined as such  are typically used for digitizing hard copy images  The intent of this  Specification is to focus on widely used desktop scanners  e g   flatbed   sheet fed  and film scanners   however  high end office document  management scanners that meet the specifications outlined below may  qualify for the Energy Star logo  This Specification is for stand alone  scanners  it does not cover multifunction products with scanning  capabilities  network scanners  i e   scanners that connect exclusively to a  network and are capable of managing the scanned information for  transmissions to multiple locations on the network   or scanners that are not  powered directly by the building power supply     Base Unit  The base unit is defined as the most basic version of a scanner  that is actually sold as a fully operational model  The base unit is typically  designed and shipped in a single piece  and does not include any external  power consuming accessories that may be sold separately     Scanner_Model  For purposes of this Specification  a scanner model is  defined as a base unit and one or more specific accessories that are  advertised and sold to consumers under a single model number  When  advertised and sold to consumers without any additional accessories  a base  unit is also considered a scanner model        Accessory  Any piece of additional 
49. omic operators  The Energy Star logo was the    de facto     required standard for office equipment sold on the US market  In addition   the Energy Star requirements were becoming standard world wide  in the  Community as well   and this without any European input  The Commission  stated that the introduction of the Energy Star as the Community labelling  programme for office equipment would be possible only if the Community  were to become an equal partner alongside the US authorities in running the  programme and setting the technical requirements  Moreover  this had to be  translated into a binding agreement between the USA and the Community   At the time  Japan also expressed an interest in entering into such an  agreement  and after exploratory talks it was therefore planned to negotiate  and conclude a tripartite agreement     On 14 February 1996 the Commission accordingly requested a mandate    to  negotiate an agreement with the USA and Japan on the co ordination of  labelling programmes for energy efficient office equipment  In September  1996  the Council authorised    the Commission to negotiate such an  agreement with the USA and Japan  and approved a set of negotiating  directives  During the early phase of the negotiations  it emerged that Japan  was not interested in a binding international agreement  having already  concluded an administrative arrangement with the USA  Japan therefore  decided in February 1998 to withdraw from the negotiations  The  Commission
50. pply is the value certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory  NRTL   such as Underwriters    Laboratories  UL  in the United States  or by a European  accredited laboratory for products registered with the European Commission  Exit  outlets mounted on the system enclosure for the connection of peripheral equipment  which impose no load on the system power supply are not included in the wattage  calculation  Fans and other devices necessary for the operation of the unit are included  in the wattage calculation     In order to prevent any inconvenience to the user  a computer in the low power mode  shall automatically  wake up   i e   return to the full power or active mode  upon  resumption of system activity or receipt of external input  e g   mouse movement   keyboard activity  typing of a password  modem interrupts  etc    When the system is  awakened  the user shall be returned automatically to the same situation that existed  prior to activation of the sleep mode  i e   all files and software packages in use at the  time the sleep mode is triggered shall be returned to the screen in the same condition  In  cases where a security code or password is required  the computer shall be able to  return to its previous condition after the user enters the security code or password   Computers that always maintain a level of power consumption less than or equal to 30  watts are also assumed to comply     In order to ensure that the maximum number of users take advantag
51. r  or sold with a base unit  as part of a copier package or configuration  Examples of accessories  include  sorters  large capacity paper feeders  etc  It is assumed that the       For printer and fax models sold in the US  the print speed shall be based on 8 5  x 11  letter   sized paper  For printer and fax models sold in Europe or Japan  the print speed shall be based  on A4 paper    Default times may be changed by the user     24    3 1 4     3 1 7     3 1 9     addition of an accessory  irrespective of its own power consumption  will not  substantially increase  more than 10 percent  the off mode power  consumption of the base unit  Any accessories shall not impede the normal  operation of the auto off and low power features     Copier Model  For purposes of this Specification  a copier model is defined  as a base unit and one or more specific accessories that are advertised and  sold to consumers under a single model number  When advertised and sold  to consumers without any additional accessories  a base unit is also  considered a copier model     Low Power Mode  For purposes of this Specification  the low power mode is  the lowest power state the copier can automatically enter within some period  of copier inactivity  without actually turning off  The copier enters this mode  within a specified period of time after the last copy was made  For purposes  of determining the power consumption in this low power mode  the company  may choose to measure the lowest of either
52. reen and blue  yellow and blue     5  REGISTERED MARK  As noted above  the ENERGY STAR name and International logo are U S  registered  marks of the U S  EPA  When using the ENERGY STAR name or International logo in    communications and marketing materials  the Program Participant must do the  following     17    6     When referring to the ENERGY STAR labeling program or its Program  Participants  the ENERGY STAR name must always be expressed in capital  letters  It is also appropriate to use a slightly larger point size for the first letter  of each word  e g   twelve point for the E and S  and ten point for the other  letters     ENERGY STAR     The Program Participant must indicate the registered status of the marks by  including the registered symbol      each time the ENERGY STAR name or  International logo appears in the US market in a brochure  advertisement   poster  product packaging  etc   i e   ENERGY STAR      Please note that in U S   EPA developed materials where the phrase ENERGY STAR is used repeatedly   such as the logo use guidelines  the registered symbol will only appear once so  as not to distract the reader       AND     The Program Participant may provide in the US market the registered mark  statement   ENERGY STAR is a U S  registered mark   Similar to the disclaimer  statement  the registered mark statement may be placed where normal  explanatory information is found  e g   at the bottom of an advertisement or  poster  at the bottom of the relevant
53. rticipants on a voluntary basis  maintaining  Program Participant and compliant product lists  and enforcing the terms of  the logo use guidelines set forth in Annex B     2  The ENERGY STAR Labeling Program shall use the Specifications listed in  Annex C     3  Each Management Entity shall take effective measures to educate consumers  about the ENERGY STAR marks  in accordance with the logo use guidelines  set forth in Annex B  These measures may include informing consumers about  the benefits of purchasing energy efficient products that meet the  Specifications  and undertaking marketing or educational efforts to stimulate  market demand for labeled products     4  Each Management Entity shall bear the expenses for all of its activities under  this Agreement     Article V  Participation in the ENERGY STAR Labeling Program  1  Any manufacturer  vendor or resale agent may enter the ENERGY STAR  Labeling Program by registering as a Program Participant with the    Management Entity of either Party     2  Program Participants may use the International Logo to identify qualified  products that have been tested in their own facilities or by an independent test    laboratory and that meet the Specifications set forth in Annex C  and may self   certify product qualification     The registration of a Program Participant in the ENERGY STAR Labeling  Program by the Management Entity of one Party shall be recognized by the  Management Entity of the other Party     To facilitate the reco
54. se for all MFD components comprising the  base unit will achieve the power levels listed below to qualify as an Energy  Star MFD     Image reproduction speed  Images per minute  ipm  measures the image  reproduction speed specified in terms of monochrome text output per minute  at the default resolution of the MFD  One image is defined as one 8 5  x 11   or A4 sized printed page of single spaced monochrome text output  12 point  type  Times font  1   2 54 cm  margins on all sides of the page  Double sided  prints or copies count as two images even though they are printed on one  piece of paper  If at a later date EPA creates a test procedure specifically       29    S215     5 1 4     designed to measure print speed  then that test procedure shall supercede the  output speed specifications listed in this section     For all multifunction device models  engine speed shall be based on either  8 5  x 11  or A4 sized paper  depending on which is the standard in a  particular market  If copier and print speeds are different  whichever speed  is higher shall be used to determine to which speed category the device  belongs     For large format multifunction device models designed to handle primarily  A2 or 17  x 22  paper or larger  the reproduction speed measured as A2 or  AO sized images per minute  shall be converted into A4 sized image  reproduction speeds  as follows   a  One A2 image per minute is equivalent  to 4 A4 images per minute   b  One AO image per minute is equivalent
55. st one year prior to the end of this initial period  the Parties shall meet to  discuss renewal of this Agreement     12    Article XIII  Termination    Either Party may terminate this Agreement at any time by providing three  months written notice to the other Party     In the event of termination or non renewal of this Agreement  the  Management Entities shall inform all Program Participants which they have  registered of the termination of the joint program  Moreover Management  Entities shall inform the Program Participants which they have registered that  each Management Entity may continue the labeling activities under two  separate individual programmes  In this case  the European Community  labeling program will not use the ENERGY STAR marks  The Commission  shall ensure that itself  the Member States of the European Community and  any Program Participants which it has registered cease using the ENERGY  STAR marks by the date agreed upon in writing by the Management Entities   The obligations contained in this Article XIII  2  shall survive the termination  of this Agreement     DONG al  siccsieacasnsedidansiacis this        day Of ungsi 1998     13    ANNEX A    ENERGY STAR International Logo    International Logo  Black  amp  White       International Logo  Color       14    ANNEX B  Guidelines for Proper Use of the ENERGY STAR Name and International Logo    The ENERGY STAR name and International logo are U S  registered marks of the U S   EPA  As such  the name and
56. t the product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency    In addition  under no circumstances shall the name or logo be used in a manner that  would imply U S  EPA and or the European Commission endorsement of the  company  its products  or its services     3 3  International logo Disclaimer Statement    As described in the MOU and European Commission Registration Form  when the  International logo is used by a Program Participant  it shall always be accompanied by  the following statement     As an ENERGY STAR Program Participant   your company  name  has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy  efficiency   The disclaimer statement must accompany the logo  but it does not have  to appear side by side  the phrase may be placed where normal explanatory  information is found  For example     e Print advertisements or posters  The disclaimer statement may be placed with other  standard trademark and registration information at the bottom of the advertisement  where other companies    products are recognized  e g    Product X is a registered  trademark of XYZ Corp   As an ENERGY STAR Program Participant  XYZ Corp     16    has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy  efficiency        e On brochures and manuals  the phrase must appear with the first use and or in the  front section with the recognition of other trademarks     e When the logo is applied directly to the product  Program Participant may
57. tet ok COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES  wo o ge    Brussels  01 07 1999  COM 1999 328 final    99 0135  CNS     Proposal for a  COUNCIL DECISION    concerning the conclusion on behalf of the European Community of an  agreement between the United States of America and the European Community  on the Co ordination of Energy Efficient Labelling Programmes     presented by the Commission     EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM    Office equipment  personal computers  monitors  fax machines  scanners   copiers and printers  accounts for a large proportion of electricity  consumption in the tertiary sector  It currently consumes about 50 TWh per  year  Moreover  this is one of the fastest growing electricity loads in the  Community  as it is linked to the fasted growing sector of the economy  the  service sector  and to the increased use of information technology  e g   internet  etc    The Commission  under the SAVE  Programme  has launched  actions to reduce the electricity consumption of all the major end use  devices  including domestic appliances  e g  refrigerators   service sector  equipment  e g  ballasts   and industrial equipment  e g  electric motors    Under the SAVE programme  particular care has been taken to implement  the most effective and cost effective measures to achieve energy savings   maximise the benefits for the consumer and minimise the impact on  manufacturers  These measures include minimum efficiency standards   labelling and other consumer information actions
58. watt meters typically  provide information on the accuracy of power readings that can be achieved  at different range settings  If you are measuring a product that is very close to  the maximum energy consumption for the mode being tested  you will need  to set up a test that will provide greater accuracy     Calibration  Watt meters should be calibrated every year to maintain their accuracy   Test Method    Manufacturers should measure the Average power consumption of the  devices when in the off or low power modes  This should be done by  measuring the Energy consumption over a 1 hour period  The resulting  energy consumption can be divided by 1 hour to calculate average  Watts     Power Measurement _ for Energy Saving Modes  This test should be  conducted for each of the energy saving modes  e g  low power  off  standby   sleep  applicable to a particular device for Energy Star qualification  Prior  to the start of this test  the machine should have been plugged in to a live  power line but turned off and stabilized at room ambient conditions for at  least 12 hours  An appropriate watt hour meter should be in line with the  machine  ready to give an accurate indication of machine energy  consumption without disruption of the power source  This measurement may  be done sequentially with the off mode power measurement  the two tests  together should take no more than 14 hours to perform  including the time  required for the machine to be plugged in and turned off        Turn
    
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