EN 50332-1:2000

Sound system equipment: Headphones and earphones associated with portable audio equipment - Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology and limit considerations - Part 1: General method for "one package equipment" EN 50332-1:2000

Publication date:   Jun 9, 2002

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CENELEC

CLC/TC 108X Safety of electronic equipment within the fields of Audio/Video, Information Technology and Communication Technology

European Norm

17.140.50   Electroacoustics | 33.160.50   Accessories

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Scope

The scope of this standard is to set up a suitable measuring methodology allowing accurate measurement of the maximum sound pressure level produced by consumer's headphones and earphones when associated with portable audio equipment.
NOTE This standard does not apply to acoustically open or acoustically closed headphones associated with mains operated Hi-Fi home equipement nor does it apply to headphones for medical purposes (hard of hearing etc.) or to headphones or similar parts being part of active hearing protection systems. Wireless headphones are neither included, conditions for them may be derived accordingly. Other requirements for safety, e.g. for noise protection in offices and industry are not affected by this standard.
Requested features:
 The method should be reproducible and easily applicable to every type and shape of headphone or earphone available on the market (good mechanical adaptability).
 As safety and health are addressed, the method should faithfully reflect the pressure level effective at the user's earhig (good correlation with subjective tests).
- And finally, it is desirable to establish a global measuring procedure, including each component in the chain:
Portable set
+ specific test signal
+ associated headphone or earphone.
The standard is split into two parts:
- Part 1 deals with sets provided as a package equipment by the manufacturer. In this case, "Portable audio equipment" means the association of one set (compact cassette player, CD player, FM radio receiver, with its headphone or earphone.
- Part 2 (under consideration at present time) gives guidelines to associate portable audio sets (compact cassette player, CD player, FM radio receiver, -) with headphones or earphones coming from a different manufacturer.

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Adopted from BT(DE/NOT)205 NOT_EQUIVALENT