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1. Laa 22 49 14430291133 Protection from displacement of windings N A D ANNEX D MEASURING INSTRUMENTS FOR TOUCH CURRENT TESTS N A D 1 Measuring instrument N A D 2 Alternative measuring instrument N A E ANNEX E TEMPERATURE RISE OF A WINDING see 1 4 13 N A F ANNEX F MEASUREMENT OF CLEARANCES AND CREEPAGE DISTANCES N A see 2 10 G ANNEX G ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING MINIMUM CLEARANCES N A G 1 Clearances N A G 1 1 General N A G 1 2 Summary of the procedure for determining N A minimum clearances G 2 Determination of mains transient voltage V N A G 2 1 AC mains supply N A G 2 2 Earthed d c mains supplies N A G 2 3 Unearthed d c mains supplies N A G 2 4 Battery operation 2 N A G 3 Determination of telecommunication network N A transient voltage G 4 Determination of required withstand voltage V N A G 4 1 Mains transients and internal repetitive peaks N A G 4 2 Transients from telecommunication networks N A G 4 3 Combination of transients N A G 4 4 Transients from cable distribution systems N A G 5 Measurement of transient levels V N A Transients from a mains supply N A For an a c mains supply N A For a d c mains supply N A b Transients from a telecommuni
2. Laa 13 49 14430291133 3 2 5 2 DC power supply cords N A 3 2 6 Cord anchorages and strain relief N A Mass of equipment Kg pull Longitudinal displacement mmo 3 2 7 Protection against mechanical damage N A 3 2 8 Cord guards Diameter minor dimension D mm test mass fo Radius of curvature of cord 3 2 9 Supply wiring space N A 3 3 Wiring terminals for connection of external conductors N A 3 3 1 Wiring terminals No wiring terminals N A 3 3 2 Connection of non detachable power supply N A cords 3 3 3 Screw terminals N A 3 3 4 Conductor sizes to be connected N A Rated current A cord cable type cross sectional area 3 3 5 Wiring terminal sizes N A Rated current A type and nominal thread diameter 3 3 6 Wiring terminals design N A 3 3 7 Grouping of wiring terminals N A 3 3 8 Stranded wire N A 3 4 Disconnection from the mains supply N A 3 4 1 General requirement N A 3 4 2 Disconnect devices N A 3 4 3 Permanently connected equipment N A 3 4 4 Parts which remain energized N A 3 4 5 Switches in flexible cords N A 3 4 6 Number of poles single phase and d c N A equipment 3 4 7 Number o
3. 2 10 3 9 Measurement of transient voltage levels N A Transients from a mains supply N A For an a c mains supply N A Forad c mains supply N A b Transients from a telecommunication network N A 2 10 4 Creepage distances N A 2 10 4 1 General N A 2 10 4 2 Material group and comparative tracking index N A CTI tests c 2 10 4 3 Minimum creepage distances N A 2 10 5 Solid insulation N A 2 10 5 1 General N A 2 10 5 2 Distances through insulation N A Sporton International Inc Laa 11 49 14430291133 2 10 5 3 Insulating compound as solid insulation N A 2 10 5 4 Semiconductor devices N A 2 10 5 5 Cemented joints N A 2 10 5 6 Thin sheet material General N A 2 10 5 7 Separable thin sheet material N A Number of layers 2 10 5 8 Non separable thin sheet material N A 2 10 5 9 Thin sheet material standard test procedure N A Electric strength test 2 10 5 10 Thin sheet material alternative test procedure N A Electric strength test 2 10 5 11 Insulation in wound components 2 10 5 12 Wire wound components Working voltage N A
4. IT testing phase phase voltage Class of equipment Considered current rating Pollution degree PD 2222 IP protection class 1 tps Altitude during operation m Altitude of test laboratory m Mass of equipment Kg Test case verdicts Test case does not apply to the test object Test item does meet the requirement Test item does not meet the requirement Testing Date of receipt of test item Date s of performance General remarks Page 2 of 49 Report No L443029L 133 movable stationary pluggable equipment permanent connection detachable power supply cord non detachable power supply cord X not directly connected to the mains hand held transportable X for building in direct plug in ItypeB X continuous rated operating resting time X operator accessible restricted access location OVC I OVC II X other N A OOVCII JOVCIV Class Class Il Not classified
5. M 3 1 4 Single fault current Ma M 3 2 Tripping device and monitoring voltage N A M 3 2 1 Conditions for use of a tripping device or a N A monitoring voltage M 3 2 2 Tripping device N A M 3 2 3 Monitoring voltage N A Sporton International Inc spouron 24 49 14430291133 IMPULSE TEST GENERATORS see 1 5 7 2 1 5 7 3 2 10 3 9 6 2 2 1 7 3 2 7 4 3 and Clause G 5 N 1 ITU T impulse test generators N A N 2 IEC 60065 impulse test generator N A P ANNEX P NORMATIVE REFERENCES Pass Q ANNEX Voltage dependent resistors VDRs see 1 5 9 1 N A Preferred climatic categories N A b Maximum continuous voltage N A Pulse current 2 2 2 21 N A R ANNEX R EXAMPLES OF REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY CONTROL N A PROGRAMMES R 1 Minimum separation distances for unpopulated N A coated printed boards see 2 10 6 2 2 Reduced clearances see 2 10 3 N A S ANNEX S PROCEDURE FOR IMPULSE TESTING see 6 2 2 3 N A 5 1 Test equipment N A 5 2 Test procedure N A 5 3 Examples wav
6. N A 4 3 3 Adjustable controls N A 4 3 4 Securing of parts N A 4 3 5 Connection of plugs and sockets N A 4 3 6 Direct plug in equipment N A Sporton International Inc Laa 15 49 14430291133 Dimensions mm of mains plug for direct N A engen Torque and pull test of mains plug for direct N A plug in torque Nm pull N 4 3 7 Heating elements earthed equipment N A 4 3 8 Batteries N A Overcharging of a rechargeable battery N A Unintentional charging of a non rechargeable N A battery Reverse charging of a rechargeable battery N A Excessive discharging rate for any battery N A 4 3 9 Oil and grease N A 4 3 10 Dust powders liquids and gases N A 4 3 11 Containers for liquids or gases N A 4 3 12 Flammable liquids esee N A Quantity of liquid l sess N A Flash point PO ao Getestet N A 4 3 13 Radiation N A 4 3 13 1 General N A 4 3 13 2 lonizing radiation N A Measured radiation Pa Kg Measured high voltage KV Measured focus voltage KV CRT markings 4 3 13 3 Effect o
7. 2 3 5 Test for operating voltages generated externally N A 2 4 Limited current circuits N A 2 4 1 General requirements No limited current circuits N A 2 4 2 Limit values N A Frequency 2 Measured current Measured voltage Measured capacitance CE 2 4 3 Connection of limited current circuits to other N A circuits 2 5 Limited power sources N A Inherently limited output N A b Impedance limited output N A c Regulating network limited output under normal N A operating and single fault condition Sporton International Inc Laa 8 49 14430291133 Use of integrated circuit IC current limiters N A d Overcurrent protective device limited output N A Max output voltage V max output current A max apparent power VA Current rating of overcurrent protective device A 2 6 Provisions for earthing and bonding N A 2 6 1 Protective earthing Class equipment N A 2 6 2 Functional earthing N A 2 6 3 Protective earthing conductors and protective N A bonding conductors 2 6 3 1 General N A 2 6 3 2 Size of protective earthing conductors N A Rated current A cross
8. Equipment connected to the protective earthing of the building installation through the mains connection or through other equipment with a connection to protective earthing and to a cable distribution system using coaxial cable may in some circumstances create fire hazard Connection to a cable distribution system has therfore to be provided through a device providing electrical isolation below a certain frequency range galvanic isolator see EN 60728 11 NOTE In Norway due to regulation for installations of cable distribution systems and in Sweden a galvanic isolator shall provide electrical insulation below 5 MHz The insulation shall withstand a dielectric strength of 1 5 kV r m s 50 Hz or 60 Hz for 1min Translation to Norwegian the Swedish text will also be accepted in Norway Utstyr som er koplet til beskyttelsesjord via nettplugg og eller via annet jordtilkoplet utstyr og er tilkoplet et kabel TV nett kan for rsake brannfare For a unnga dette skal det ved tilkopling utstyret til kabel TV nettet installeres en galvanisk isolator mellom utstyret og kabel TV nettet Sporton Internat onal Inc Translation to Swedish Utrustning som kopplad till skyddsjord via jordat Report No L443029L133 N A Laa 43 49 1 7 2 1 A2 2013 1 7 5 A2 2013 In Denmark CLASS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A intended for connection to other equipment or a net
9. N A 2 10 8 3 Electric strength test 2 10 8 4 Abrasion resistance test N A 2 10 9 Thermal cycling N A 2 10 10 Test for Pollution Degree 1 environment and N A insulating compound 2 10 11 Tests for semiconductor devices and cemented N A joints 2 10 12 Enclosed and sealed parts N A 3 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND SUPPLY N A 3 1 General N A 3 1 1 Current rating and overcurrent protection N A 3 1 2 Protection against mechanical damage N A 3 1 3 Securing of internal wiring N A 3 1 4 Insulation of conductors N A 3 1 5 Beads and ceramic insulators N A 3 1 6 Screws for electrical contact pressure N A 3 1 7 Insulation materials in electrical connections N A 3 1 8 Self tapping and spaced thread screws N A 3 1 9 Termination of conductors N A 10 N pull test N A 3 1 10 Sleeving on wiring N A 3 2 Connection to a mains supply N A 3 2 1 Means of connection N A 3 2 1 1 Connection to an a c mains supply N A 3 2 1 2 Connection to a d c mains supply N A 3 2 2 Multiple supply connections N A 3 2 3 Permanently connected equipment N A Number of conductors diameter mm of cable and conduits 3 2 4 Appliance inlets N A 3 2 5 Power supply cords N A 3 2 5 1 AC Power supply cords N A Rated current A cross sectional area mm Sporton International Inc
10. Procedure deviation Non standard test Type of test object Model type Manufacturer Sporton International Inc Part 1 General requirements L443029L133 Peter Hsu Project Engineer Eric Lai Reviewer 2014 05 20 Sporton International Inc 14 2 No 186 Jianyi Road Zhonghe District New Taipei City Taiwan Laird Technologies 11160 Thompson Ave Lenexa Kansas 66219 USA Standard 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition 1 2009 Am2 2013 and or EN 60950 1 2006 1 1 2009 1 2010 12 2011 2 2013 LVD 60950 1 Sporton LVD type test approval N A N A Bluetooth Dual Mode UART AT featuring smartBASIC Laird Technologies BT900 SA BT900 SC Laird Technologies 11160 Thompson Ave Lenexa Kansas 66219 USA LAM Test item particulars Equipment mobility seen Connection the Operating condition sese ACCOSS lOCallOn Over voltage category Mains supply tolerance or absolute mains supply rere ere ere rere rere Tested for IT power systems
11. 5 3 6 Audio amplifiers in ITE N A 5 3 7 Simulation of faults N A 5 3 8 Unattended equipment N A 5 3 9 Compliance criteria for abnormal operating and N A fault conditions 5 3 9 1 During the tests N A 5 3 9 2 After the tests N A 6 CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS N A Sporton International Inc meon LUN Laa Page 19 of 49 Report No L443029L 133 6 1 Protection of telecommunication network service personnel and users of other N A equipment connected to the network from hazards in the equipment 6 1 1 Protection from hazardous voltages N A 6 1 2 Separation of the telecommunication network from earth N A 6 1 2 1 Requirements N A Supply voltage Current in the test circuit 2e 6 1 2 2 ExclisiOns tette etie aa aai N A 6 2 Protection of equipment users from overvoltages on telecommunication networks N A 6 2 1 Separation requirements N A 6 2 2 Electric strength test procedure N A 6 2 2 1 Impulse test N A 6 2 2 2 Steady state test N A 6 2 2 3 Compliance criteria N A 6 3 Protection of telecommunication wiring system from overheating N A Max output current A Current limiting 7 CONNECTION TO CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS N A 7 1 General N A 7 2 Prote
12. Basic insulation not under stress N A b Basic supplementary reinforced insulation N A c Compliance with Annex U N A Two wires in contact inside wound component N A angle between 45 and 909 2 10 5 13 Wire with solvent based enamel in wound components Electric strength test Routine test N A 2 10 5 14 Additional insulation in wound components N A Working voltage enne N A Basic insulation not under stress N A Supplementary reinforced insulation N A 2 10 6 Construction of printed boards N A 2 10 6 1 Uncoated printed boards N A 2 10 6 2 Coated printed boards N A 2 10 6 3 Insulation between conductors on the same inner N A surface of a printed board 2 10 6 4 Insulation between conductors on different layers N A of a printed board Distance through insulation N A Number of insulation layers pcs N A 2 10 7 Component external terminations N A 2 10 8 Tests on coated printed boards and coated N A components 2 10 8 1 Sample preparation and preliminary inspection N A Sporton International Inc Laa 12 49 14430291133 2 10 8 2 Thermal conditioning
13. Normal load condition per Annex L See appended Table 1 6 2 4 5 3 Temperature limits for materials See appended table 4 5 Pass 4 5 4 Touch temperature limits N A 4 5 5 Resistance to abnormal heat N A 4 6 Openings in enclosures Building in equipment will be evaluated on the end product 4 6 1 Top and side openings N A Dimensions mm 4 6 2 Bottoms of fire enclosures N A Construction of the bottom dimensions mm 4 6 3 Doors covers fire enclosures N A 4 6 4 Openings in transportable equipment N A 4 6 4 1 Constructional design measures N A Dimensions 4 6 4 2 Evaluation measures for larger openings N A 4 6 4 3 Use of metallized parts N A 4 6 5 Adhesives for constructional purposes N A Conditioning temperature C time weeks 47 Resistance to fire Pass 4 7 1 Reducing the risk of ignition and spread of flame See below Pass Sporton International Inc SPORTON 17 49 Report 14430291133 Method 1 selection and application of Use of materials with the required Pass components wiring and materials flammability Classes Method 2 application of all of simulated faul
14. a Certificate 14430291133 SPORTONLAB LAB CERTIFICATE Q EQUIPMENT Bluetooth Dual Mode UART AT featuring smartBASIC MODEL NO 900 5 BT900 SC APPLICANT Laird Technologies 11160 Thompson Ave Lenexa Kansas 66219 USA SPORTON LAB CERTIFY THAT ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES GIVEN IN EUROPEAN COUNCIL PERFORMED ACCORDING TO 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Am 1 2009 Am2 2013 and or responsibility is limited to the exercise of reasonable care This certification is not THE CERTIFICATE WAS CARRIED OUT ON MAY 20 0214 AT SPORTON Hans Hsieh Director SPORTON INTERNATIONAL INC EMC amp SAFETY GROUP 14 2 No 186 Jianyi Road Zhonghe District New Taipei City Taiwan 1 49 14430291133 LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE TEST REPORT IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition Am 1 2009 Am 2 2013 and or EN 60950 1 2006 11 2009 1 2010 12 2011 2 2013 Information technology equipment Safety Report Reference No Compiled by signature Approved by signature Date Of Issue Testing laboratory Address hie eni usn Testing location Test Report Form No Test procedure
15. 51 HO3RT F Ordinary tough rubber sheathed flexible cord 60245 IEC 53 HO5RR F Ordinary polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord 60245 IEC 57 HO5RN F Heavy polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord 60245 IEC 66 HO7RN F Cords having high flexibility Rubber insulated and sheathed cord 60245 IEC 86 HO3RR H Rubber insulated crosslinked PVC sheathed cord 60245 IEC 87 HO3RV4 H Crosslinked PVC insulated and sheathed cord 60245 IEC 88 HO3V4V4 H Sporton International Inc SPORTON LAB Page 1 of 6 Report No L443029L 133 Appendix Photo Model BT900 SA NL EN Edi TR FR NR Mee SONES 86 amm ed OU nomma 06 02 Ol Sporton International Inc SPORTON LAB Page 2 of 6 Report No L443029L 133 Appendix Photo Model BT900 SA 00 06 o End EE CCP acne mm Nd Nd enel Ce wwe emcee s Heec ge uu OL eat 06 OL Sporton International Inc 14430291133 3 6 SPORTON LAB BT900 SA Model LAX ANAM NN YA _ UE UAR UAE UR 5 9 AA PLUS PAUSA AUS SI 9 PURLAUISVA T aa aee
16. Instructions and equipment marking related to safety is applied in the language that is acceptable in the country in which the equipment is to be sold Sporton International Inc LAM 4 49 14430291133 Requirement Test Result Remark Verdict 1 GENERAL Pass 1 5 Components Pass 1 5 1 Comply with IEC 60950 1 or relevant component Components which were found to Pass standard affect safety aspects comply with the requirements of this standard or with the safety aspects of the relevant IEC EN component standards 1 5 2 Evaluation and testing of components Components which are certified to Pass IEC EN and or national standards are used correctly within their ratings or have been evaluated during this approval 1 5 3 Thermal controls N A 1 5 4 Transformers N A 1 5 5 Interconnecting cables N A 1 5 6 Capacitors bridging insulation N A 1 5 7 Resistors bridging insulation N A 1 5 7 1 Resistors bridging functional basic N A or supplementary insulation 1 5 7 2 Resistors bridging double or reinforced insulation N A between a c mains and other circuits 1 5 7 3 Resistors bridging double or reinforced insulation N A between a c mains and antenna or coaxial cable 1 5 8 Components in equipment for IT power systems N A 1 5 9 Surge suppressors NA 1 5 9 1 General N A 1 5 92
17. 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 Alternatively for components there is no distance through insulation requirements for the insulation consisting of an insulating compound completely filling the casing so that CLEARANCES and CREEPAGE DISTANCES do not exist if the component passes the electric strength test in accordance with the compliance clause below and in addition passes the tests and inspection criteria of 2 10 11 with an electric strength test of 1 5 kV multiplied by 1 6 the electric strength test of 2 10 10 shall be performed using 1 5 kV and issubject to ROUTINE TESTING for electric strength during manufacturing using a test voltage of 1 5 kV It is permitted to bridge this insulation with an optocoupler complying with 2 10 5 4 b It is permitted to bridge this insulation with a capacitor complying with EN 60384 14 2005 subclass Y2 A capacitor classified according to 60384 14 2005 may bridge this insulation under the following conditions the insulation requirements are satisfied by having a capacitor classified Y3 as defined 60384 14 which in addition to the testing is tested with an impulse test of 2 5 kV defined in EN 60950 1 2006 6 2 2 1 the additional testing shall be performed on all the test specim
18. movable equipment having total mass not N A exceeding 18 Kg and for material and components located inside fire enclosures see 4 7 3 2 and 4 7 3 4 A 2 1 Samples material Wall thickness mm essre 2 2 Conditioning samples temperature 2 3 Mounting of samples 1 N A A 2 4 Test flame see IEC 60695 1 1 4 N A Flame A B of C canadien ite 2 5 Test procedure N A A 2 6 Compliance criteria N A Sample 1 burning time Sample 2 burning time Sample 3 burning time A 2 7 test acc To IEC 60695 11 5 5 and Sample 1 burning time Sample 2 burning time Sample 3 burning time A 3 Hot flaming oil test see 4 6 2 N A A 3 1 Mounting of samples eese N A A 3 2 Test procedure N A A 3 3 Compliance criterion N A Sporton International Inc Laa 21 49 Report 14430291133 B MOTOR TESTS UNDER ABNORMAL CONDITIONS see 4 7 2 2 and 5 3 2 B 1 General r
19. of digital processing of the sound signal that are brought to the market before the end of 2015 NOTE 4 This exemption has been allowed because this technology is falling out of use and it is expected that within a few years it will no longer exist This exemption will not be extended to other technologies For equipment which is clearly designed or intended for use by young children the limits of EN 71 1 apply Zx 2 Equipment requirements No safety provision is required for equipment that complies with the following equipment provided as a package personal music player with its listening device where the acoustic output is lt 85 dBA measured while playing the fixed programme simulation noise as described in EN 50332 1 and a personal music player provided with an analogue electrical output socket for a listening device where the electrical output is lt 27 mV measured as described in EN 50332 2 while playing the fixed programme simulation noise as described in EN 50332 1 NOTE 1 Wherever the term acoustic output is used in this clause the 30 s A weighted equivalent sound pressure level Laeg t is meant See also Zx 5 and Annex Zx All other equipment shall a protect the user from unintentional acoustic outputs exceeding those mentioned above and b have a standard acoustic output level not exceeding those mentioned above and automatically return to an output level not exceeding th
20. sectional area AW Ged sis 2 6 3 3 Size of protective bonding conductors N A Rated current A cross sectional area mm N A Protective current rating A cross sectional area N A mm AWG 2 6 3 4 Resistance of earthing conductors and their N A terminations resistance voltage drop V test current A duration 22422222 2 6 3 5 Colour insulation sess N A 2 6 4 Terminals N A 2 6 4 1 General N A 2 6 4 2 Protective earthing and bonding terminals N A Rated current A type and nominal thread N A diameter ITI scere citet teer eet 2 6 4 3 Separation of the protective earthing conductor N A from protective bonding conductors 2 6 5 Integrity of protective earthing N A 2 6 5 1 Interconnection of equipment N A 2 6 5 2 Components in protective earthing conductors N A and protective bonding conductors 2 6 5 3 Disconnection of protective earth N A 2 6 5 4 Parts that can be removed by an operator N A 2 6 5 5 Parts removed during servicing N A 2 6 5 6 Corrosion resistance N A 2 6 5 7 Screws for protective bonding N A 2 6 5 8 Reliance on telecommunication network or cable NAA distribution system Sporton International Inc seoaron Laa Page 9 of 49 Re
21. 1133 1 5 1 TABLE list of critical components Pass Object Manufacturer Type model technical data Standard mark s of trademark Edition year conformity PWB Min V 1 105 UL796 UL Supplementary information Provided evidence ensures the agreed level of compliance See OD CB2039 16 2 TABLE Electrical data in normal conditions NA V l P W uw WA P Foses mem _ Supplementary information 2 1 1 5 c TABLE max V A VA test 1 Voltage rated a TR T supplementary information 2 1 1 5 c TABLE stored energy 2 Voltage U V Energy E J supplementary information TABLE evaluation of voltage limiting components in SELV circuits Capacitance C Voltage Limiting Components max voltage V normal operation O T Voltage measured V in SELV circuits V peak or V d c supplementary information Component measured between V peak Fault test performed on voltage limiting components Sporton International Inc 28 49 Report 14430291133 25 TABLE Limited power sources Circuit output tested See below Note Measured Uoc V with all load circuits disconnected MUT NEM Sc Short circuit Oc Open circuit supplementary information 2 10 3 and TABLE Clearance and creepage distance
22. 3B delete the words in some countries in condition In NOTE 1 applicable to Table 3B delete the second sentence NOTE Z1 The harmonised code designations corresponding to the IEC cord types are given in Annex ZD Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L 133 PORTUM Laa Page 40 of 49 4 3 13 6 A1 2010 4 3 13 6 A1 2010 Annex H Bibliography Additional EN standards ZA NORMATIVE REFERENCES TO INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS WITH THEIR CORRESPONDING EUROPEAN PUBLICATIONS 1 2 13 14 1 Norway and Sweden for requirements see 1 7 2 1 1 2009 and 7 3 of this annex In Table 3D delete the fourth line conductor sizes for 10 to 13 A and replace with the following Over 10 up to and including 16 1 5 to 2 5 15104 Delete the fifth line conductor sizes for 13 to 16 A Replace the existing NOTE by the following NOTE Z1 Attention is drawn to 1999 519 EC Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz and 2006 25 EC Directive on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents artifical optical radiation Replace the existing NOTE by the following NOTE Z1 Attention is drawn to 1999 519 EC Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz and 2006 25 EC Directive on the minim
23. Insulation only Pass See Sub Clause 5 3 4 Sporton International Inc spouron 10 49 Report 14430291133 2 10 1 Fe query N A 2 10 1 2 Pollution degrees 2 N A 2 10 1 3 Reduced values for functional insulation N A 2 10 1 4 Intervening unconnected conductive parts N A 2 10 1 5 Insulation with varying dimensions N A 2 10 1 6 Special separation requirements N A 2 10 1 7 Insulation in circuits generating starting pulses N A 2 10 2 Determination of working voltage N A 2 10 2 1 General N A 2 10 2 2 RMS working voltage N A 2 10 2 3 Peak working voltage N A 2 10 3 Clearances N A 2 10 3 1 General N A 2 10 3 2 Mains transient voltages N A AC mains supply N A b Earthed d c mains supplies N A Unearthed d c mains supplies N A d Battery operation N A 2 10 3 3 Clearances in primary circuits N A 2 10 3 4 Clearances in secondary circuits N A 2 10 3 5 Clearances in circuits having starting pulses N A 2 10 3 6 Transients from a c mains supply N A 2 10 3 7 Transients from d c mains supply N A 2 10 3 8 Transients from telecommunication networks and N A Cable distribution systems
24. N A PD 1 IPXO Up to 2000 m Not over 2000 m 0 003 Kg X No X Class X PD2 N N A P Pass F Fail 2014 05 15 2014 05 16 The test result presented in this report relate only to the object s tested This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the Issuing testing laboratory see appended table refers to a table appended to the report Throughout this report a comma point is used as the decimal separator Sporton International Inc seoaron 3 49 Report No 14430291133 Comments The test results are true for the test sample s only A part of this test report or certificate should not be duplicated in any way however the duplication of the whole document is allowed This test report includes the following documents Test report 50 pages Appendix Photo 06 pages General product information The equipment is a Bluetooth Dual Mode UART AT featuring smartBASIC Bluetooth module intended for used with information technology equipment The equipment was evaluated for use in a maximum air ambient of 85 C Model BT900 SA identical to model BT900 SC except for model designation and antenna see below Model Variant BT900 SA Antenna on board BT 900 SC External Antenna Test performed of model BT900 SC replace other model The test sample is pre production without serial number
25. Protection of VDRs N A 1 5 9 3 Bridging of functional insulation by a VDR N A 1 5 9 4 Bridging of basic insulation by a VDR N A 1 5 9 5 Bridging of supplementary double or reinforced N A insulation by a VDR 1 6 Power interface N A 1 6 1 AC power distribution systems N A 1 6 2 Input current Building in equipment will be N A evaluated on the end product 1 6 3 Voltage limit of hand held equipment N A 1 6 4 Neutral conductor N A Sporton International Inc seoaron Page 5 49 Report No L443029L 133 1 7 Marking and instructions Pass 1 7 1 Power rating and identification markings Pass 1 7 1 1 Power rating marking N A Multiple mains supply connections N A Rated voltage s or voltage range s V Not directly connected to the mains N A optional provided Symbol for nature of supply for d c only Not directly connected to the mains N A optional provided Rated frequency or rated frequency range Hz N A Rated current MA or A Not directly connected to the mains N A optional provided 1 7 1 2 Identification markings Pass Manufacturer s name or trade mark or Laird Technologies Pass identification Model identification or type reference BT900 SA BT900 SC P
26. a Se x SAMA 77 1 a LAA ETTE Ove NUCENA LAAU A A VAAL Vy AA ei a ta ba PA PA NM r haa 1590 31 VE Sots Vata B Wa Wa Wa We ee ALATA AAA vM 4 PARAL 3 EN V3 1 p iocis A 845544452 e 1002545 M ix 7 Ka EM 7 7 TW TERRAE AREA 7 9325 J we m INA ARLES 4 T XT 375 7 TET 3 My vM s A00 113 1431311531135 98 pev gt Qn VA MA 888 VAM DE A 7 x LESS Coe oe Sporton International Inc 4 of 6 14430291 133 Appendix Photo SPORTON LAB Model BT900 SC 12 E 06 Ol Sporton International Inc SPORTON LAB Page 5 of 6 Report No L443029L 133 Appendix Photo Model BT900 SC Sporton International Inc SPaRTON LAB 6 6 14430291 133 Appendix Photo Model BT900 SC Sporton International Inc
27. andard 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 supply 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 Justification the Heavy Current Regulations 6c In Spain supply cords of single phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE 20315 1994 Supply cords of single phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding 2 5 A shall be provided with a plug according to UNE EN 50075 1993 CLASS EQUIPMENT provided with socket outlets with earth contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is required according to the wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance with standard UNE 20315 1994 If poly phase equipment is provided with a supply cord with a plug this plug shall be in accordance with UNE EN 60309 2 Sporton International Inc LAM 46 49 14430291133 In the United Kingdom apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to BS 1363 by means of that flexible cable or cord and plug shall be fitted with a standard plug in accordance with Statutory Instrument 1768 1994 The Plugs and Sockets etc Safety Regula
28. ass Symbol for Class equipment only N A Other markings and symbols Additional markings and symbols do Pass not give rise to misunderstanding 1 7 2 Safety instructions and marking Safety instructions are provided in Pass user s manual 1 7 2 1 General N A 1 7 2 2 Disconnect devices N A 1 7 2 3 Overcurrent protective device N A 1 7 2 4 IT power distribution systems N A 1 7 2 5 Operator access with a tool N A 1 7 2 6 Ozone N A 1 7 3 Short duty cycles N A 1 7 4 Supply voltage adjustment N A Methods and means of adjustment reference to N A installation instructions 1 7 5 Power outlets on the equipment N A 1 7 6 Fuse identification marking special fusing N A characteristics cross reference 1 7 7 Wiring terminals 1 7 7 1 Protective earthing and bonding terminals N A 1 7 7 2 Terminal for a c mains supply conductors N A 1 7 7 3 Terminals for d c mains supply conductors N A 1 7 8 Controls and indicators N A 1 7 8 1 Identification location and marking N A Sporton International Inc sooaron Laa Page 6 of 49 Report No L443029L133 1 7 8 2 E 1 7 8 3 Symbols according to 60417 N A 1 7 8 4 Markings usin
29. cation network N A G 6 Determination of minimum clearances N A H ANNEX H IONIZING RADIATION see 4 3 13 N A Sporton International Inc aa 23 49 Report No 14430291133 9 J TABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS see 2 6 5 6 N A Metal usedi K ANNEX K THERMAL CONTROLS see 1 5 3 and 5 3 8 N A 1 Making and breaking capacity N A K 2 Thermostat reliability operating voltage V N A K 3 Thermostat endurance test operating voltage N A M uno E E K 4 7 limiter endurance operating voltage N A K 5 Thermal cut out reliability N A K 6 Stability of operation N A L ANNEX L NORMAL LOAD CONDITIONS FOR SOME TYPES OF ELECTRICAL Pass BUSINESS EQUIPMENT see 1 2 2 1 and 4 5 2 L 1 Typewriters N A L 2 Adding machines and cash registers N A L 3 Erasers N A 1 4 Pencil sharpeners N A L 5 Duplicators and copy machines N A L 6 Motor operated files N A L 7 Other business equipment See appended table 4 5 Pass M ANNEX M CRITERIA FOR TELEPHONE RINGING SIGNALS see 2 3 1 N A 1 Introduction N A M 2 Method A N A M 3 Method B N A 3 1 Ringing signal N A M 3 1 1 Frequency 2 44 2 M 3 1 2 Voltage 3 1 3 Cadence time s voltage V
30. ction of cable distribution system service persons and users of other equipment connected to the system from hazardous voltages in the equipment 7 3 Protection of equipment users from overvoltages N A on the cable distribution system 7 4 Insulation between primary circuits and cable N A distribution systems 7 4 1 General N A 7 4 2 Voltage surge test N A 7 4 8 Impulse test N A A ANNEX A TESTS FOR RESISTANCE TO HEAT AND FIRE N A A 1 Flammability test for fire enclosures of movable equipment having a total mass exceeding N A 18 Kg and of stationary equipment see 4 7 3 2 A 1 1 Samples gt Wall thickness 010 Sporton International Inc aa 20 49 14430291133 1 2 Conditioning of samples temperature N A A 1 3 Mounting of samples 1 N A A 1 4 Test flame see IEC 60695 11 3 N A Flame A B GC OF D eno N A A 1 5 Test procedure N A A 1 6 Compliance criteria N A Sample 1 burning time Sample 2 burning time Sample 3 burning time 2 Flammability test for fire enclosures of
31. d Certified by incl Ref No Circuit protection diagram MARKINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS 1 7 13 Location of replaceable battery Language s Close to the battery In the servicing instructions In the operating instructions Sporton International Inc Allowed Tmax C Supplementary information Temperature T of winding t C t C C Allowed Insulation Tmax class Supplementary information 1 All values for T C are re calculated from Tamb respectively 2 The maximum ambient temperature specified by manufacturer is 85 C Tma 3 Max normal load The equipment communicated with other device via bluetooth then operated continuously 455 TABLE Ball pressure test of thermoplastic parts NA Allowed impression diameter mm Test temperature Impression diameter Supplementary information TABLE Resistance to fire NA Part Manufacturer of Type of material Thickness Flammability Evidence material mm class Supplementary information i51 TABLE touch current measurement Measured between Measured Limit Comments conditions mA mA supplementary information Sporton International Inc Page 30 of 49 Report No L443029L 133 Laa 31 49 Report 14430291133 52 TABLE Electric strength tests impulse test
32. e test of 12 17 is performed at not less than 125 C Where the metal earth pin is replaced by an Insulated Shutter Opening Device ISOD the requirements of clauses 22 2 and 23 also apply In Ireland DIRECT PLUG IN EQUIPMENT is known as plug similar devices Such devices shall comply with Statutory Instrument 526 1997 National Standards Authority of Ireland Section 28 Electrical plugs plug similar devices and sockets for domestic use Regulations 1997 In Finland Norway and Sweden TOUCH CURRENT measurement results exceeding 3 5 mA r m s are permitted only for the following equipment STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A that is intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION where equipotential bonding has been applied for example in a telecommunication centre and has provision for permanently connected PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a SERVICE PERSON STATIONARY PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B STATIONARY PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L 133 sonaron Laa Page 48 of 49 Report No L443029L133 6 1 2 1 A1 2010 In Finland Norway and Sweden add the following text between the first and second paragraph of the compliance clause If this insulation is solid including insulation forming part of a component it shall at least consist of either two
33. eding 3 5 Ma N A 5 1 7 1 General 2 tct it N A 5 1 7 2 Simultaneous multiple connections to the supply N A Sporton International Inc sooarou Laa Page 18 of 49 Report No L443029L133 5 1 8 Touch currents to and from telecommunication N A networks and cable distribution systems and from telecommunication networks 5 1 8 1 Limitation of the touch current to a N A telecommunication network and a cable distribution system Supply voltage Measured touch current Ma allowed touch current Ma 5 1 8 2 Summation of touch currents from telecommunication networks EUT with earthed telecommunication ports N A b EUT whose telecommunication ports have no N A reference to protective earth 5 2 Electric strength N A 5 2 1 General N A 5 2 2 Test procedure N A 5 3 Abnormal operating and fault conditions Pass 5 3 1 Protection against overload and abnormal See below Pass operation 5 3 2 Motors N A 5 3 8 Transformers N A 5 3 4 Functional insulation 22 2 Method C considered Due to Pass All components are mounted on PCB of flammability V 1 Norisk of electrical shock Not test had been performed 5 3 5 Electromechanical components N A
34. eforms during impulse testing N A T ANNEX T GUIDANCE ON PROTECTION AGAINST INGRESS OF WATER see 1 1 2 N A U ANNEX U INSULATED WINDING WIRES FOR USE WITHOUT INTERLEAVED N A INSULATION see 2 10 5 4 V ANNEX V AC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMAS see 1 6 1 N A V 1 Introduction N A V 2 TN power distribution systems N A W SUMMATION OF TOUCH CURRENTS N A W 1 Touch current from electronic circuits N A W 1 1 Floating circuits N A W 1 2 Earthed circuits N A W 2 Interconnection of several equipments N A Sporton International Inc Laa 25 49 14430291133 W 2 1 Isolation N A W 2 2 Common return isolated from earth N A W 2 3 Common return connected to protective earth N A X ANNEX X MAXIMUM HEATING EFFECT IN TRANSFORMER TESTS see Clause C 1 1 Determination of maximum input current N A X 2 Overload test procedure N A Y ANNEX Y ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT CONDITIONING TEST see 4 3 13 3 N A Test apparatus N A Y 2 Mounting of test samples N A Y 3 Carbon arc light exposure apparatus N A YA Xenon arc light exposure apparatus N A 2 7 OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORIES see N A 2 10 3 2 and Clause G 2 AA ANNEX AA MANDREL TEST see 2 10 5 8 N A BB ANNEX BB CHANGES IN THE SECOND EDITION cc ANNEX CC Evaluation of i
35. ens as described in EN 60384 14 the impulse test of 2 5 kV is to be performed before the endurance test in EN 60384 14 in the sequence of tests as described in EN 60384 14 In Finland Norway and Sweden the exclusions are applicable for PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B and equipment intended to be used in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION where equipotential bonding has been applied e g in a telecommunication centre and which has provision for a permanently connected PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR and is provided with instructions for the installation of that conductor by a SERVICE PERSON Sporton International Inc Lan 49 49 14430291133 In Finland Norway Sweden for requirements see 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 of this annex The term TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK in 6 1 2 being replaced by the term CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 7 3 In Norway and Sweden for requirements see 1 2 13 14 and 1 7 2 1 of this annex N A A11 2009 Annex ZD informative IEC and CENELEC code designations for flexible cords Type of flexible cord Code designations IEC CENELEC PVC insulated cords Flat twin tinsel cord 60227 IEC 41 Light polyvinyl chloride sheathed flexible cord 60227 IEC 52 HO3VV F HO3VVH2 F Ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed flexible cord 60277 IEC 53 HO5VV F HO5VVH2 F Rubber insulated cords Braided cord 60245 IEC
36. equirements N A POSION t Manufacturer e Rated valu6S B 2 Test conditions N A B 3 Maximum temperatures N A B 4 Running overload test N A B 5 Locked rotor overload test N A Test duration Electric strength test test voltage B 6 Running overload test for DC motors in N A secondary circuits B 6 1 General N A B 6 2 Test procedure N A 6 3 Alternative test procedure N A B 6 4 Electric strength test test voltage N A B 7 Locked rotor overload test for DC motors in N A secondary circuits B 7 1 General N A B 7 2 Test procedure N A B 7 3 Alternative test N A B 7 4 Electric strength test test voltage V N A B 8 Test for motors with capacitors N A B 9 Test for three phase motors N A B 10 Test for series motors N A Operating voltage V 1 TRANSFORMERS see 1 5 4 5 3 3 POSION wating Manufacturer 2 2 Rated Values eese Method of protection 1 Overload test N A C 2 Insulation N A Sporton International Inc
37. essary to comply with the requirements of 5 3 shall be included as parts of the equipment b for components in series with the mains input to the equipment such as the supply cord appliance coupler r f i filter and switch short circuit and earth fault protection may be provided by protective devices in the building installation C itis permitted for PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE B or PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT to rely on dedicated overcurrent and short circuit protection in the building installation provided that the means of protection e g fuses or circuit breakers is fully specified in the installation instructions If reliance is placed on protection in the building installation the installation instructions shall so state except that for PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A the building installation shall be regarded as providing protection in accordance with the rating of the wall Socket outlet This subclause has been declared void 3 2 3 Delete the NOTE in Table 3A and delete also in this table the conduit sizes in parentheses Replace 60245 IEC 53 by H05 RR F 60227 52 by VV F or VVH2 F 60227 IEC 53 by 5 VV F 5 VVH2 F2 In Table 3B replace the first four lines by the following Up to and including 6 0 75 Over 6 up and including 10 0 75 40 povar 10 up to and including 16 1 0 1 5 In the conditions applicable to Table
38. f poles three phase equipment N A 3 4 8 Switches as disconnect devices N A 3 4 9 Plugs as disconnect devices N A 3 4 10 Interconnected equipment N A 3 4 11 Multiple power sources N A Sporton International Inc Laa 14 49 14430291133 3 5 Interconnection equipment N A 3 5 1 General requirements N A 3 5 2 Types of interconnection circuits N A 3 5 3 ELV circuits as interconnection circuits N A 3 5 4 Data ports for additional equipments N A 4 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Pass 4 1 Stability N A Angle of 10 N A Test force 2 N A 4 2 Mechanical strength N A 4 2 1 General N A Rack mounted equipment N A 4 2 2 Steady force test 10 N N A 4 2 3 Steady force test 30 N A 4 2 4 Steady force test 250 N N A 4 2 5 Impact test N A Fall test N A Swing test N A 4 2 6 Drop test height mm N A 4 2 7 Stress relief test N A 4 2 8 Cathode ray tubes N A Picture tube separately certified N A 4 2 9 High pressure lamps N A 4 2 10 Wall or ceiling mounted equipment force 4 3 Design and construction Pass 4 3 1 Edges and corners All edges and corners are rounded or Pass smoothed 4 3 2 Handles and manual controls force
39. f ultraviolet UV radiation on materials N A Part property retention after test flammability N A classification 4 3 13 4 Human exposure to ultraviolet UV radiation N A 4 3 13 5 Lasers including laser diodes and LEDs N A 4 3 13 5 1 Lasers including laser laser diodes N A Laser class ien dee iter ae eene es 4 3 13 5 2 Light emitting diodes LEDs N A 4 3 13 6 Other typ8S menie 4 4 Protection against hazardous moving parts N A 4 4 1 General No hazardous moving parts N A 4 4 2 Protection in operator access areas N A Household and home office document media N A shredders Sporton International Inc Laa 16 49 14430291133 4 4 3 Protection in restricted access locations N A 4 4 4 Protection in service access areas N A 4 4 5 Protection against moving fan blades N A 4 4 5 1 General N A Not considered to cause pain or injury A N A Is considered to cause pain not injury B N A Considered to cause injury C N A 4 4 5 2 Protection for users N A Use of symbol or warning 4 4 5 3 Protection for service persons Use of symbol or warning m 4 5 Thermal requirements Pass 4 5 1 General Pass 4 5 2 Temperature tests See appended table 4 5 Pass
40. g figures N A 1 7 9 Isolation of multiple power sources N A 1 7 10 Thermostats and other regulating devices N A 1 7 11 Durability Complied Pass 1 7 12 Removable parts esses No required markings placed on N A removable parts 1 7 13 Replaceable batteries N A Language s 1 7 14 Equipment for restricted access locations N A 2 PROTECTION FROM HAZARDS Pass 2 1 Protection from electric shock and energy hazards N A 2 1 1 Protection in operator access areas Building in equipment will be N A evaluated on the end product 2 1 1 1 Access to energized parts N A Test by inspection 2 N A Test with test finger Figure 2 N A Test with test pin Figure 2 N A Test with test probe Figure 2C N A 2 1 1 2 Battery N A 2 1 1 3 Access to ELV wiring N A Working voltage Vpeak or Vrms minimum distance through insulation mm 2 1 1 4 Access to hazardous voltage circuit wiring N A 2 1 1 5 Energy hazards No energy hazard in operator access N A area 2 1 1 6 Manual controls N A 2 1 1 7 Discharge of capacitors in equipment N A Time constant s measured voltage 2 1 1 8 Energ
41. measurements 2 10 4 U m U r 5 Required cr distance m es mm mm mm mm Functional Basic supplementary Reinforced Supplementary information 2405 TABLE Distance through insulation measurements Distance through insulation DTI at of U peak U rms Test Required DTI V V voltage V Supplementary information Sporton International Inc 29 49 Report 14430291133 438 TABLE Batteries The tests of 4 3 8 are applicable only when appropriate battery data is not available Is it possible to install the battery in a reverse polarity position Non rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries Discharging Un intention Charging Discharging Reversed al charging charging Meas Manuf Meas Manuf Meas Manuf Meas current Specs current Specs current Specs current Specs Test results Chemical leaks Explosion of the battery Emission of flame or expulsion of molten metal Electric strength tests of equipment after completion of tests Supplementary information 43 8 TABLE Batteries Battery category Lithium NiMh NiCad Lithium lon Manufacturer cocer Type trennen Voltage idee certes tre ea edes Capacily ani denies mAh Tested an
42. mode with any playing and transmitting device playing the fixed programme simulation noise described in EN 50332 1 and respecting the wireless transmission standards where an air interface standard exists that specifies the equivalent acoustic level and with volume and sound settings in the listening device for example built in volume level control additional sound feature like equalization etc set to the combination of positions that maximize the measured acoustic output for the abovementioned programme simulation noise the acoustic output of the listening device shall be lt 100 dBA NOTE An example of a wireless listening device is a Bluetooth headphone Zx 5 Measurement methods Measurements shall be made in accordance with EN 50332 1 or EN 50332 2 as applicable Unless stated otherwise the time interval T shall be 30 s NOTE Test method for wireless equipment provided without listening device should be defined Sporton International Inc 39 49 3 2 5 1 3 2 5 1 2 2013 Replace the subclause as follows Basic requirements To protect against excessive current short circuits and earth faults in PRIMARY CIRCUITS protective devices shall be included either as integral parts of the equipment or as parts of the building installation subject to the following a b and c except as detailed in b and c protective devices nec
43. ng may be given through the equipment display during use when the user is asked to acknowledge activation of the higher level Zx 4 Requirements for listening devices headphones and earphones Zx 4 1 Wired listening devices with analogue input With 94 dBA sound pressure output the input voltage of the fixed programme simulation noise described in EN 50332 2 shall be 2 75 mV This requirement is applicable in any mode where the headphones can operate active or passive including any available setting for example built in volume level control NOTE The values of 94 dBA 75 mV correspond with 85dBA 27 mV and 100 dBA 150 mV Sporton International Inc sonaron LA 38 49 Report 14430291133 Zx 4 2 Wired listening devices with digital input With any playing device playing the fixed programme simulation noise described in EN 50332 1 and respecting the digital interface standards where a digital interface standard exists that specifies the equivalent acoustic level the acoustic output of the listening device shall be x 100 dBA This requirement is applicable in any mode where the headphones can operate including any available setting for example built in volume level control additional sound feature like equalization etc NOTE An example of a wired listening device with digital input is a USB headphone Zx 4 3 Wireless listening devices In wireless
44. ntegrated circuit IC current limiters N A CC 1 General 2 Test program 1 N A CC 3 Test program 2 seen N A CC 4 Test program 3 N A CC 5 Compliance essel N A DD ANNEX DD Requirements for the mounting means of rack mounted equipment N A DD 1 General N A DD 2 Mechanical strength test variable N A DD 3 Mechanical strength test 250 N including end N A jc DD 4 Compliance sss N A EE ANNEX EE Household and home office document media shredders N A EE 1 General N A EE 2 Markings and instructions N A Sporton International Inc Laa 26 49 Report 14430291133 Use of markings or symbols N A Information of user instructions maintenance N A and or servicing instructions EE 3 Inadvertent reactivation test 4 Disconnection of power to hazardous moving N A parts Use of markings or symbols N A EE 5 Protection against hazardous moving parts N A Test with test finger Figure 2A N A Test with wedge probe Figure EE1 and N A 2 Sporton International Inc Laa 27 49 1443029
45. nternational Inc Report No L443029L 133 1 7 2 1 A11 2009 Laa Page 42 of 49 In Finland Norway and Sweden CLASS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A intended for connection to other equipment or a network shall if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet The marking text in the applicable countries shall be as follows In Finland Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan In Norway Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt In Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag In Norway and Sweden the screen of the cable distribution system is normally not earthed at the entrance of the building and there is normally no equipotential bonding system within the building Therefore the protective earthing of the building installation need 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 isolator which may be provided by e g a retailer 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
46. ose mentioned above when the power is switched off and Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L 133 Laa 36 49 Report 14430291133 C provide a means to actively inform the user of the increased sound pressure when the equipment is operated with an acoustic output exceeding those mentioned above Any means used shall be acknowledged by the user before activating a mode of operation which allows for an acoustic output exceeding those mentioned above The acknowledgement does not need to be repeated more than once every 20 h of cumulative listening time and NOTE 2 Examples of means include visual or audible signals Action from the user is always required NOTE 3 The 20 h listening time is the accumulative listening time independent how often and how long the personal music player has been switched off d have a warning as specified in Zx 3 and not exceed the following 1 equipment provided as a package player with Its listening device the acoustic output shall be lt 100 dBA measured while playing the fixed programme simulation noise described in EN 50332 1 and 2 a personal music player provided with an analogue electrical output socket for a listening device the electrical output shall be lt 150 mV measured as described in EN 50332 2 while playing the fixed programme simulation noise described in EN 50332 1 For music where the average sound pressu
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48. port No L443029L133 2 7 Overcurrent and earth fault protection in Primary circuits N A 2 7 1 Basic requirements Class equipment N A Instructions when protection relies on building N A installation 2 7 2 Faults not simulated 5 3 7 N A 2 7 3 Short circuit backup protection N A 2 7 4 Number and location of protective devices N A 2 7 5 Protection by several devices N A 2 7 6 Warning to service N A 2 8 Safety interlocks N A 2 8 1 General principles No safety interlocks N A 2 8 2 Protection requirements N A 2 8 3 Inadvertent reactivation N A 2 8 4 Fail safe operation N A Protection against extreme hazard N A 2 8 5 Moving parts N A 2 8 6 Overriding N A 2 8 7 Switches relays and their related circuits N A 2 8 7 1 Separation distances for contact gaps and their N A related circuits mm 2 2 224222011 2 8 7 2 Overload test N A 2 8 7 3 Endurance test N A 2 8 7 4 Electric strength test N A 2 8 8 Mechanical actuators N A 2 9 Electrical insulation Pass 2 9 1 Properties of insulating materials Functional Insulation only Pass See Sub Clause 5 3 4 2 9 2 Humidity conditioning N A Humidity 96 Temperature 2 9 3 Grade of insulation See Clause 2 9 1 Pass 2 9 4 Separation from hazardous voltages N A Method s used sse 2 10 Clearances creepage distances and distances through insulation Pass 2 10 1 General Functional
49. re long term measured over the duration of the song is lower than the average produced by the programme simulation noise the warning does not need to be given as long as the average sound pressure of the song is below the basic limit of 85 In this case T becomes the duration of the song NOTE 4 Classical music typically has an average sound pressure long term which is much lower than the average programme simulation noise Therefore if the player is capable to analyse the song and compare it with the programme simulation noise the warning does not need to be given as long as the average sound pressure of the song is below the basic limit of 85 For example if the player is set with the programme simulation noise to 85 dBA but the average music level of the song is only 65 dBA there is no need to give a warning or ask an acknowledgement as long as the average sound leve Sporton International Inc sonaron LA 37 49 Report No 14430291 133 Zx 3 Warning The warning shall be placed on the equipment or on the packaging or in the instruction manual and shall consist of the following the symbol of Figure 1 with a minimum height of 5 mm and the following wording or similar To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen at high volume levels for long periods A Figure 1 Warning label IEC 60417 6044 Alternatively the entire warni
50. rt 1 General method for package equipment and in EN 50332 2 Sound system equipment Headphones and earphones associated with portable audio equipment Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology and limit considerations Part 2 Guidelines to associate sets with headphones coming from different manufacturers In EN 60950 1 2006 A12 201 1 Delete the addition of 1 3 71 EN 60950 1 2006 Delete the definition 1 2 3 71 EN 60950 1 2006 1 2010 Add the following NOTE NOTE 71 The use of certain substances in electrical and electronic equipment is restricted within the EU see Directive 2002 95 EC New Directive 2011 65 11 In addition for a PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM the instructions shall include a warning that excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss In EN 60950 1 2006 A12 201 1 Delete NOTE Z1 and the addition for Portable Sound System Add the following clause and annex to the existing standard and amendments Report No L443029L 133 Zx Protection against excessive sound pressure from personal music N A players ional Inc sonaron LA 34 49 Report 14430291133 This sub clause specifies requirements for protection against excessive sound pressure from personal music players that are closely coupled to the ear It also specifies requirements for earphones and headphones intended for use with personal music players A per
51. s 6c In Norway for requirements see 1 7 2 1 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 of this annex In Finland Norway and Sweden there are additional requirements for the insulation See 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 of this annex In Norway for requirements see 1 7 2 1 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 of this annex In the United Kingdom to protect against excessive currents and short circuits the PRIMARY CIRCUIT of DIRECT PLUG IN EQUIPMENT tests according to 5 3 shall be conducted using an external protective device rated 30 A or 32 A If these tests fail suitable protective devices shall be included as integral parts of the DIRECT PLUG IN EQUIPMENT so that the requirements of 5 3 are met Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L 133 44 49 2 10 5 13 In Finland Norway and Sweden there are additional requirements for the insulation see 6 1 2 1 and 6 1 2 2 of this annex In Switzerland supply cords of equipment having a RATED CURRENT not exceeding 10 A shall be provided with a plug complying with SEV 1011 or IEC 60884 1 and one of the following dimension sheets SEV 6532 2 1991 Plug Type 15 3P N PE 250 40 0V 10A SEV 6533 2 1991 Plug Type 11 250 V 10A SEV 6534 2 1991 Plug Type 12 L N PE 250 V 10A In general EN 60309 applies for plugs for currents exceeding 10 A However a 16 A plug and socket outlet system is being introduced in Switzerland the plugs of which are according to
52. s and voltage surge tests NA Test voltage applied between Voltage shape Test voltage Breakdown AC DC Yes No impulse surge Functional Basic supplementary Reinforced Supplementary information source for Manufacturer ee 17 Ku MEE Component Fault Supply Test Fuse Observation No voltage time current V A Supplementary information Sporton International Inc Report 14430291133 SPORTON 32 49 EN 60950 1 2006 CENELEC COMMON MODIFICATIONS Requirement Test Result Remark Contents Add the following annexes Annex ZA normative Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications Annex ZB normative Special national conditions IEC and CENELEC code A2 2013 Annex ZD informative designations for flexible cords Delete all the country notes in the reference document IEC 60950 1 2005 according to the following list Note 2 1 5 1 Note2 amp 3 1 5 7 1 Note Note 2 1 5 9 4 Note 1 7 2 1 Note 4 5 amp 6 Note 2 2 4 Note 2 3 2 Note Note 2 2 3 4 Note 2 2 6 3 3 Note 2 amp 3 Note 210 32 Note 2 2 10 5 13 Note 3 Note 3 2 4 Note 3 2 5 1 Note 2 Note 1 amp 2 4 7 Note 4 4 7 2 2 Note Note 2 5 1 7 1 Note 3 amp 4 5 3 7 Note 1 Note 2 amp 5 6 1 2 1 Note 2 6 1 2 2 Note Note 6 2 2 1 Note 2 6 2 2 2 Note Note 3 7 2 Note 7 3 Note 1 amp 2 Note 2 AnnexH Note 2 General General Delete all
53. sonal music player is a portable equipment for personal use that is designed to allow the user to listen to recorded or broadcast sound or video and primarily uses headphones or earphones that can be worn in or on or around the ears and allows the user to walk around while in use NOTE 1 Examples are hand held or body worn portable CD players MP3 audio players mobile phones with MP3 type features PDA s or similar equipment A personal music player and earphones or headphones intended to be used with personal music players shall comply with the requirements of this sub clause The requirements in this sub clause are valid for music or video mode only The requirements do not apply while the personal music player is connected to an external amplifier or while the headphones or earphones are not used NOTE 2 An external amplifier is an amplifier which is not part of the personal music player or the listening device but which is intended to play the music as a standalone music player The requirements do not apply to hearing aid equipment and professional equipment NOTE 3 Professional equipment is equipment sold through special sales channels All products sold through normal electronics stores are considered not to be professional equipment Sporton International Inc Laa 35 49 analogue personal music players personal music players without any kind
54. t N A condition tests 4 7 2 Conditions for a fire enclosure Building in equipment will be N A evaluated on the end product 4 7 2 1 Parts requiring a fire enclosure N A 4 7 2 2 Parts not requiring a fire enclosure N A 4 7 3 Materials See appended table 1 5 1 Pass 4 7 3 1 General See appended table 1 5 1 Pass 4 7 3 2 Materials for fire enclosures N A 4 7 3 3 Materials for components and other parts outside N A fire enclosures 4 7 3 4 Materials for components and other parts inside N A fire enclosures 4 7 3 5 Materials for air filter assemblies N A 4 7 3 6 Materials used in high voltage components N A 5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SIMULATED ABNORMAL CONDITIONS Pass 5 1 Touch current and protective conductor current N A 5 1 1 General N A 5 1 2 Equipment under test EUT N A 5 1 2 1 Single connection to an a c mains supply N A 5 1 2 2 Redundant multiple connections to an a c mains N A supply 5 1 2 3 Simultaneous multiple connections to an a c N A mains supply 5 1 3 Test circuit N A 5 1 4 Application of measuring instrument N A 5 1 5 Test procedure N A 5 1 6 Test measurements N A Supply voltage Measured touch current Ma Max allowed touch current Ma Measured protective conductor current Ma allowed protective conductor current N A 5 1 7 Equipment with touch current exce
55. the country notes in the reference document IEC 60950 1 2005 A1 2010 according to the following list 1 5 7 1 Note 6 1 2 1 Note 2 6 2 2 1 Note 2 EE 3 Note Delete all the country notes in the reference document IEC 60950 1 2005 A2 2013 according to the following list A2 2013 2 7 1 Note 6 2 2 Note Note of secretary Text of Common Modification remains unchanged General 2 10 3 1 Note 2 1 1 1 A1 2010 Replace the text of NOTE 3 by the following NOTES The requirements EN 60065 may also be used to meet safety requirements for multimedia equipment See IEC Guide 112 Guide on the safety of multimedia equipment For television sets EN 60065 applies Sporton International Inc SPORT 12 2011 Added info 1 7 2 1 A1 2010 1 7 2 1 A12 2011 Sporton Internati 33 49 Add the following subclause 1 3 21 Exposure to excessive sound pressure The apparatus shall be so designed and constructed as to present no danger when used for its intended purpose either in normal operating conditions or under fault conditions particularly providing protection against exposure to excessive sound pressures from headphones or earphones NOTE Z1 A new method of measurement is described in EN 50332 1 Sound system equipment Headphones and earphones associated with portable audio equipment Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology and limit considerations Pa
56. the following dimension sheets published in February 1998 SEV 5932 2 1998 Plug Type 25 3L N PE 230 40 0V 16A SEV 5933 2 1998 Plug Type 21 L N 250 V 16A SEV 5934 2 1998 Plug Type 23 L N PE 250 V 16A Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L 133 Laa 45 49 Report 14430291133 In Denmark supply cords of single phase equipment having a rated current not exceeding13 A shall be provided with a plug according to the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 CLASS EQUIPMENT provided with socket outlets with earth contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect 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 poly phase equipment and single phase equipment having a RATED CURRENT exceeding 13 A is provided with a supply cord with a plug this plug shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 or EN 60309 2 3 2 1 1 In Denmark supply cords of single phase A2 2013 equipment having a rated current not exceeding 13 A shall be provided with a plug according to DS 60884 2 D1 CLASS EQUIPMENT provided with socket outlets with earth contacts or which are intended to be used in locations where protection against indirect contact is required according to the wiring rules shall be provided with a plug in accordance with st
57. tions 1994 unless exempted by those regulations NOTE Standard plug is defined in SI 1768 1994 and essentially means an approved plug conforming to BS 1363 or an approved conversion plug 3 2 1 1 In Ireland apparatus which is fitted with a flexible cable or cord and is designed to be connected to a mains socket conforming to 1 6 411 by means of that flexible cable or cord and plug shall be fitted with a 13 A plug in accordance with Statutory Instrument 525 1997 National Standards Authority of Ireland section 28 13 A Plugs and Conversion Adaptors for Domestic Use Regulations 1997 In Switzerland for requirements see 3 2 1 1 of this annex 3 2 5 1 In the United Kingdom a power supply cord with conductor of 1 25 mm2 is allowed for equipment with a rated current over 10 A and up to and including 13 A 3 3 4 In the United Kingdom the range of conductor sizes of flexible cords to be accepted by terminals for equipment with a RATED CURRENT of over 10 A up to and including 13 A is 1 25 to 1 5 nominal cross sectional area Sporton International Inc sooaron 47 49 In the United Kingdom the torque test is performed using a socket outlet complying with BS 1363 part 1 1995 including Amendment 1 1997 and Amendment 2 2003 and the plug part of DIRECT PLUG IN EQUIPMENT shall be assessed to BS 1363 Part 1 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 9 12 11 12 12 12 13 12 16 and 12 17 except that th
58. um health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to risks arising from physical agents artifical optical radiation Standards taking into account mentioned Recommendation and Directive which demonstrate compliance with the applicable EU Directive are indicated in the OJEC Replace the last paragraph of this annex by At any point 10 cm from the surface of the OPERATOR ACCESS AREA the dose rate shall not exceed 1 uSv h 0 1 mR h see NOTE Account is taken of the background level Replace the notes as follows NOTE These values appear in Directive 96 29 Euratom Delete NOTE 2 In Denmark certain types of Class appliances see 3 2 1 1 may be provided with a plug not establishing earthing conditions when inserted into Danish socket outlets Sporton International Inc Report No L443029L133 LAB Page 41 of 49 1 5 7 1 A11 2 009 In Finland Norway and Sweden resistors bridging BASIC INSULATION in CLASS PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT TYPE A must comply with the requirements in 1 5 7 1 In addition when a single resistor is used the resistor must withstand the resistor test in 1 5 7 2 In Norway due to the IT power system used see annex V Figure V 7 capacitors are required to be rated for the applicable line to line voltage 230 V In Finland Norway and Sweden the third dashed sentence is applicable only to equipment as defined in 6 1 2 2 of this annex Sporton I
59. work shall if safety relies on connection to protective earth or if surge suppressors are connected between the network terminals and accessible parts have a marking stating that the equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet The marking text in Denmark shall be as follows In Denmark Apparatets stikprop skal tilsluttes en stikkontakt med jord som giver forbindelse til stikproppens jord In Denmark socket outlets for providing power to other equipment shall be in accordance with the Heavy Current Regulations Section 107 2 D1 Standard Sheet DK 1 3a DK 1 5a or 1 7 when used on Class equipment For STATIONARY EQUIPMENT the socket outlet shall be in accordance with Standard Sheet DK 1 1b or DK 1 5a In Denmark socket outlets for providing power to other equipment shall be in accordance with the DS 60884 2 D1 2011 For class equipment the following Standard Sheets are applicable DK 1 3a DK 1 1c DK 1 1d DK 1 5a or DK 1 7a with the exception for STATIONARY EQUIPMENT where the socket outlets shall be in accordance with Standard Sheet DK 1 1b DK 1 1c DK 1 1d or DK 1 5a Socket outlets intended for providing power to Class II apparatus with a rated current of 2 5 A shall be in accordance with DS 60884 2 D1 standard sheet DKA 1 4a Other current rating socket outlets shall be in compliance with by DS 60884 2 D1 Standard Sheet DKA 1 3a or DKA 1 3b Justification the Heavy Current Regulation
60. y hazards d c mains supplies N A a Capacitor connected to the d c mains supply N A b Internal battery connected to the d c mains N A anaa 2 1 1 9 Audio amplifiers 21 2 Protection in service access areas N A 2 1 3 Protection in restricted access locations N A Sporton International Inc Laa 7 49 14430291133 2 2 SELV circuits Pass 2 2 1 General requirements The EUT was intended to be supplied Pass by SELV and there is no circuits and or components which might cause rise of voltage 2 2 2 Voltages under normal conditions V N A 2 2 3 Voltages under fault conditions N A 2 2 4 Connection of SELV circuits to other circuits N A 2 3 TNV circuits N A 2 3 1 Limits N A Type of TNV 2 3 2 Separation from others circuits and from N A accessible parts 2 3 2 1 General requirements N A 2 3 2 2 Protection by basic insulation N A 2 3 2 3 Protection by earthing N A 2 3 2 4 Protection by other constructions N A 2 3 3 Separation from hazardous voltages N A Insulation employed 2 3 4 Connection of TNV circuits to other circuits N A Insulation employed
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