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BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 BSI Standards Publication Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility for equipment BS EN 50082-2:2012+A1:2015 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 It supersedes BS EN 50083-2:2012 which is withdrawn The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee EPL/100, Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment, to Subcommittee EPL/100/4, Cable distribution equipment and systems A list of organizations represented on this subcommittee can be obtained on request to its secretary This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application © The British Standards Institution 2015 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2015 ISBN 978 580 90363 ICS 33.060.40; 33.100.01 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 May 2012 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected 31 December 2015 Implementation of CENELEC amendment A1:2015: Subclause 4.4.4.1.1 modified BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1 50083-2 EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM March 20122015 November ICS 33.060.40 Supersedes EN 50082-2:2012 50083-2:2006 English version Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility for equipment Réseaux de distribution par câbles pour signaux de télévision, signaux de radiodiffusion sonore et services interactifs Partie 2: Compatibilité électromagnétique pour les matériels Kabelnetze für Fernsehsignale, Tonsignale und interaktive Dienste Teil 2: Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2011-12-21 CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B - 1000 Brussels © 2012 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members Ref No EN 50083-2:2012 E BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 –2– –2– Contents Contents  Foreword  1 2 Scope  1.1 General 7 1.2 Specific scope of EN 50083-2 7 Normative references 9 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations 10 3.1 Terms and definitions 10 3.2 Symbols 15 3.3 Abbreviations 16 4 Methods of measurements 16 4.1 General operating conditions 16 4.2 Disturbance voltages from equipment 17 4.3 Radiation from active equipment 18 4.4 Immunity of active equipment 28 4.5 Screening effectiveness of passive equipment 40 4.6 Electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment 42 4.7 Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test for AC power ports 42 4.8 Methods of measurement for telecom signal ports of multimedia network equipment 42 4.9 Measurement of indoor receiving antennas for broadcast signals 42 5 Performance requirements 43  5.1 General 43 5.2 Disturbance voltages from equipment 43 5.3 Radiation 44 5.4 Immunity of active equipment 45 5.5 Screening effectiveness of passive equipment 51 5.6 Electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment 52 5.7 Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test for AC power ports 52 5.8 Performance requirements for telecom signal ports of multimedia network equipment 52 5.9 Applicability of EMC performance requirements and methods of measurement to different types of equipment 52 Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives 55 Bibliography 56  –3– –3– BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 Figures Figure - Measurement set-up for radiation measurements in the frequency range MHz to 30 MHz using the "coupling unit" method 21 Figure - Absorbing clamp method (30 MHz to 000 MHz) 23 Figure - Example of general measurement set-up 24 Figure - Example of measurement set-up for measurements on the input port of an active equipment 24 Figure - Measurement set-up for the "substitution" radiation method – First measurement step 26 Figure - Measurement set-up for the "substitution" radiation method – Second measurement step 27 Figure - Frequency allocation for out-of-band immunity measurement of active equipment with nominal upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz 30 Figure - Frequency allocation for out-of-band immunity measurement of active equipment with nominal lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz 30 Figure - Frequency allocation for in-band immunity measurement of active equipment with nominal upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz 33 Figure 10 - Frequency allocation for in-band immunity measurement of active equipment with nominal lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz 33 Figure 11 - Measurement set-up for internal immunity test 35 Figure 12 - Levels of wanted and unwanted signals for the internal immunity of FSS receiving outdoor units 38 Figure 13 - Levels of wanted and unwanted signals for the internal immunity of BSS receiving outdoor units 39 Figure 14 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band I (47 MHz to 68 MHz) 47  Figure 15 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band II (87,5 MHz to 108 MHz) 48 Figure 16 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band III (174 MHz to 230 MHz) 49 Figure 17 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band IV/V (470 MHz to 862 MHz) 50 BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 –4– –4– Tables Table - Port structure of different network equipment 8 Table - Limits of mains terminal disturbance voltage 43 Table - Limits of input terminal disturbance voltages for equipment directly connected to receiving antennas 44 Table - Limits of input terminal disturbance voltages for equipment directly connected to satellite outdoor units 44 Table - Limits of radiated disturbance power 44 Table - Limit of local oscillator terminal power 45 Table - Limits of out-of-band immunity 45 Table - Limits of in-band immunity 46 Table - Test specification for internal immunity 46 Table 10 - Limits of immunity to image frequency signals in terms of image suppression ratio 51 Table 11 - Limits of screening effectiveness of passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges 51 Table 12 - Test specifications for electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment 52 Table 13 - Test specifications for electrical fast transient/burst immunity test 52 Table 14 - Port types and environmental conditions for EMC performance requirements and methods of measurement 52  Table 15 - Emission parameters 53 Table 16 - Immunity and screening effectiveness parameters 54 BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 –5– –5– Foreword This document (EN 50083-2:2012) has been prepared by CLC/TC 209 "Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services" The following dates are fixed: • • latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement latest date by which the national standards conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn (dop) 2012-12-21 (dow) 2013-06-21 This document supersedes EN 50083-2:2006 EN 50083-2:2012 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 50083-2:2006: .Frequency extensions 1.1 The upper frequency limit of conventional cable network equipment was extended from 862 MHz to 000 MHz due to market demands st 1.2 The first intermediate frequency range (1 IF range) for satellite signal transmission was extended to cover now frequencies from 950 MHz up to 500 MHz 1.3 The methods of measurement and the EMC requirements in the overlapping frequency range from 950 MHz to 000 MHz were allocated in relation to the upper frequency limit, 000 MHz, respectively the lower frequency limit, 950 MHz, of the relevant equipment under test New EMC environment in the 800 MHz band 2.1 The European Commission has requested CENELEC and ETSI to draft immunity requirements for equipment, to protect against disturbance from the new wireless service in the 790-862 MHz band 2.2 A CENELEC/ETSI Joint Working Group “Digital Dividend” was formed to describe the new EMC environment and to advise on appropriate test methods and limits 2.3 EN 50083-2 is the standard specifying immunity requirements for active and passive cable network equipment 2.4 The method of measurement and the requirements for in-band immunity were extended taking into account this new EMC environment due to the allocation of broadband wireless services in the frequency band 790 MHz to 862 MHz As a consequence, the limits of in-band immunity were specified for analogue and additionally for digital signals in this frequency range 2.5 Consequently it is recommended, that, where cable networks and wireless networks coexist, only the transmission of digitally modulated signals should be used in the frequency range 790 MHz to 862 MHz 2.6 For passive equipment, Class A and Class B specifications were kept in the standard but a note was added recommending that only Class A equipment should be used in the planning and implementation of new networks Indoor antennas The methods of measurement for all kinds of indoor antennas were combined in the new 4.9 BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 –6– –6– Bibliography A Bibliography was added at the end of the document referencing i.a to CEPT Report 30 on “The identification of common and minimal (least restrictive) technical conditions for 790-862 MHz for the digital dividend in the European Union” Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CENELEC [and/or CEN] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s) For the relationship with EU Directive(s) see informative Annex ZZ, which is an integral part of this document EN 50083-2:2012/A1:2015 (E) Foreword to amendment A1 European foreword This document (EN 50083-2:2012/A1) has been prepared by CLC/TC 209 "Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services" The following dates are fixed: • • latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement latest date by which the national standards conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn (dop) 2016-09-14 (dow) 2018-09-14 Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 –7– –7– Scope 1.1 General Standards of the EN 50083 and EN 60728 series deal with cable networks including equipment and associated methods of measurement for headend reception, processing and distribution of television signals, sound signals and their associated data signals and for processing, interfacing and transmitting all kinds of signals for interactive services using all applicable transmission media This includes 1) • CATV-networks , • MATV-networks and SMATV-networks, • individual receiving networks and all kinds of equipment, systems and installations installed in such networks The extent of this standardisation work is from the antennas and/or special signal source inputs to the headend or other interface points to the network up to the terminal input The standardisation of any user terminals (i.e., tuners, receivers, decoders, multimedia terminals, etc.) as well as of any coaxial, balanced and optical cables and accessories thereof is excluded 1.2 Specific scope of EN 50083-2 This European Standard • • applies to the radiation characteristics and immunity to electromagnetic disturbance of EM-active equipment (active and passive equipment) for the reception, processing and distribution of television, sound and interactive multimedia signals as dealt with in the following parts of EN 50083 or EN 60728 series: – EN 60728-3 "Active wideband equipment for cable networks"; – EN 60728-4 "Passive wideband equipment for coaxial cable networks"; – EN 60728-5 "Headend equipment"; – EN 60728-6 "Optical equipment"; covers the following frequency ranges: disturbance voltage injected into the mains radiation from active equipment immunity of active equipment screening effectiveness of passive equipment 150 kHz to 30 MHz; MHz to 25 GHz; 2) 150 kHz to 25 GHz ; MHz to 3,5 GHz 3) (25 GHz) ; 1) 'CATV-networks' encompasses the HFC networks used nowadays to provide telecommunications services, voice, data, audio and video both broadcast and narrowcast 2) For „Inband immunity of active equipment“ and „Out-of-band immunity of active equipment, no requirements apply at present for the frequency range 3,5 GHz to 25 GHz Methods of measurement and limits are investigated for inclusion in a future amendment or revised edition 3) For "Screening effectiveness of passive equipment", no requirements apply at present for the frequency range 3,5 GHz to 25 GHz Methods of measurement and limits are investigated for inclusion in a future amendment or revised edition BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 –8– –8– • specifies requirements for maximum allowed radiation, minimum immunity and minimum screening effectiveness; • describes test methods for conformance testing No measurement needs to be performed at frequencies where no requirement is specified Due to the fact that cable networks, the former cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals are more and more used for interactive services, these networks may incorporate also equipment that carry besides the cable network equipment ports also one or more telecom signal port(s) This equipment shall be named as "multimedia network equipment" The EMC behaviour of cable network equipment, telecommunication network equipment and multimedia network equipment may be described by the following port structure (Table 1): Table - Port structure of different network equipment Port name Cable network equipment Telecommunication network equipment Multimedia network equipment Enclosure X X X Earth X X X AC/DC power supply X X X Control (e.g alarm) X X X Antenna input port X X RF network port X X Telecom signal port X X Table shows that cable network equipment and telecommunication network equipment have four common ports and, respectively, two and one individual ports Multimedia network equipment carry besides the common ports an antenna input port and/or a RF network port as well as a telecom signal port The electromagnetic compatibility requirements for "telecommunication network equipment only" are standardised in ETSI EN 300 386 (mainly) and in ETSI EN 301 489-4, those for "cable network equipment only" are given in this EN 50083-2 Equipment for multimedia networks of the above-mentioned type has to work under the same EMC conditions as equipment that is falling under the cable network and the telecommunication network EMCstandards Due to the fact, that this equipment has to work in close proximity, e.g in the same operating room, the EMC environmental conditions for all three types of equipment are the same This means that multimedia network equipment has to fulfil the EMC requirements of one of the above mentioned standards and in addition the EMC requirements, laid down in the other EMC standard, for the additional port, by which it is connected to the other network By this procedure it is ensured that multimedia network equipment fulfils the EMC conditions of one of the above mentioned networks and will neither disturb the respective other system nor will be disturbed by the respective other system via the connecting port Coaxial cables for cable networks not fall under the scope of this standard; reference is made to EN 50117 series Coaxial cable assemblies for radio and TV receivers (receiver leads) not fall under the scope of this standard; reference is made to EN 60966 series Requirements for the electromagnetic compatibility of receiver leads are laid down in EN 60966-2-4, EN 60966-2-5 and EN 60966-2-6 BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 44 – – 44 – Table - Limits of input terminal disturbance voltages for equipment directly connected to receiving antennas Frequency range MHz Disturbance frequency Level (75 Ω) dB(µV) 30 to 000 Oscillator fundamental 46 30 to 000 Oscillator harmonics 46 30 to 000 Other frequencies 46 Table - Limits of input terminal disturbance voltages for equipment directly connected to satellite outdoor units 5.3 Frequency range MHz Disturbance frequency Level (75 Ω) dB(µV) 30 to 000 Oscillator fundamental 60 30 to 000 Oscillator harmonics 60 30 to 000 Other frequencies 60 Radiation 5.3.1 Radiation from active equipment Measurements shall be made in accordance with 4.3.3.1, 4.3.3.2 or 4.3.3.3 The radiation level is measured with a receiver having measuring bandwidths and detectors as stated in Table (reproduced from EN 55016-1-1:2010) For single carrier measurements, other receivers can also be used Table - Limits of radiated disturbance power Frequency range Limit values MHz dB(pW) to to 30 to Measuring bandwidth kHz Detector Quasi-peak Quasi-peak 20 120 Quasi-peak 30 27 – 20 30 c 000 33 d a b e to 500 43 000 Peak 500 to 25 000 57 000 Peak 950 NOTE The limit of 50 dB(µV) for disturbance voltages on the mains line in the frequency range MHz to 30 MHz is corresponding to a radiated disturbance power of 33 dB(pW) To avoid different limits for the mains line and other ports the radiation requirements for equipment having a mains line is increased to 33 dB(pW) a Decreasing linearly with the logarithm of frequency b For active equipment that is not powered via a mains line c For mains powered equipment d Applicable for equipment with an upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz e Applicable for equipment with a lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 – 45 – – 45 – 5.3.2 Local oscillator power at the outdoor unit input The limit of local oscillator terminal power is laid down in Table Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.3.3.4 Table - Limit of local oscillator terminal power 5.4 Frequency range GHz Level dB(pW) 2,5 to 25 30 Immunity of active equipment 5.4.1 External immunity to electromagnetic fields 5.4.1.1 Out-of-band immunity (modulated interfering signal) The limits of out-of-band immunity are laid down in Table They show the lowest level/field strength for compliance with performance criterion, given in 4.4.2 Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.4.3.1 Table - Limits of out-of-band immunity Frequency range MHz 0,15 to 80 to 80 000 a Level (emf) dB(µV) Field strength dB(µV/m) 125 - - 125 b to 500 - 125 500 to 25 000 - currently undefined 950 a Applicable for equipment with an upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz b Applicable for equipment with a lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz 5.4.1.2 In-band immunity (unmodulated interfering signal) Due to the assignment of the frequency range 790 MHz to 862 MHz to broadband wireless services a changed EMC environment in this frequency band has to be taken into account for active and passive cable network equipment When wireless base stations and user equipment are communicating, the resulting radio signals may cause in-band disturbances due to higher field strength levels than previously encountered by cable network equipment The limits of in-band immunity are laid down in Table They show the lowest level/field strength for compliance with performance criterion, given in 4.4.2 Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.4.3.2 BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 46 – – 46 – Table - Limits of in-band immunity Frequency range MHz 0,15 to Level (emf) dB(µV) Field strength dB(µV/m) 106 - - 106 80 a 80 to 000 790 to 862 - 120 b to 500 - 106 500 to 25 000 - currently undefined 950 a Applicable for equipment with an upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz b Applicable for equipment with a lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz c In cases where digitally modulated wanted signals are applied c NOTE For equipment exclusively connected directly to receiving antennas, in-band immunity requirements have not to be applied for the input frequency ranges NOTE The external immunity of a deployed cable network may deviate from the external immunity of the equipment as a result of building attenuation, signal levels or installation quality, etc 5.4.2 Internal immunity The test specifications for internal immunity are laid down in Table Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.4.4 Table - Test specification for internal immunity Frequency range MHz Level 47 to 68 See Figure 14 87,5 to 108 See Figure 15 174 to 230 See Figure 16 470 to 862 10 200 10 200 to to See Figure 17 13 500 a See Figure 12 13 000 b See Figure 13 a For FSS outdoor units b For BSS outdoor units – 47 – – 47 – BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 1) Depending on the nominal frequency range of the active equipment (single channel equipment / broadband equipment), each half of the curve shall be shifted to the relevant band edges For multiband equipment, it may be necessary to combine the relevant limit curves (Figure 14 to Figure 17) 2) Level of wanted signal according to 4.4.4.2 Figure 14 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band I (47 MHz to 68 MHz) BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 48 – – 48 – 1) Depending on the nominal frequency range of the active equipment (single channel equipment / broadband equipment), each half of the curve shall be shifted to the relevant band edges For multiband equipment, it may be necessary to combine the relevant limit curves (Figure 14 to Figure 17) 2) Level of wanted signal according to 4.4.4.2 Figure 15 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band II (87,5 MHz to 108 MHz) – 49 – – 49 – BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 1) Depending on the nominal frequency range of the active equipment (single channel equipment / broadband equipment), each half of the curve shall be shifted to the relevant band edges For multiband equipment, it may be necessary to combine the relevant limit curves (Figure 14 to Figure 17) 2) Level of wanted signal according to 4.4.4.2 Figure 16 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band III (174 MHz to 230 MHz) BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 50 – – 50 – 1) Depending on the nominal frequency range of the active equipment (single channel equipment / broadband equipment), each half of the curve shall be shifted to the relevant band edges For multiband equipment, it may be necessary to combine the relevant limit curves (Figure 14 to Figure 17) 2) Level of wanted signal according to 4.4.4.2 Figure 17 - Levels of unwanted signals for the internal immunity of active equipment in Band IV/V (470 MHz to 862 MHz) BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 – 51 – – 51 – 5.4.3 Immunity of outdoor units to image frequency signals The limits of immunity to image frequency signals in terms of image suppression ratio are laid down in Table 10 Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.4.4.4 Table 10 - Limits of immunity to image frequency signals in terms of image suppression ratio Type of equipment Output frequency MHz Outdoor units 5.5 950 to 500 Limit values dB 40 Screening effectiveness of passive equipment The limit values of screening effectiveness of passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges are laid down in Table 11 Measurement shall be made in accordance with 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2 or 4.5.3.3 Table 11 - Limits of screening effectiveness of passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges Frequency range MHz Limit value dB Class A Class B to 30 85 75 30 to 300 85 75 300 to 470 80 75 75 65 55 50 470 950 b to 000 to 500 a a Applicable for equipment with an upper frequency limit ≤ 000 MHz b Applicable for equipment with a lower frequency limit ≥ 950 MHz For passive equipment an immunity level of 120 dB(µV/m) in the frequency range 790 MHz to 862 MHz can only be realised by using class A equipment NOTE For the specification of the limit values for the screening effectiveness it is assumed, that the average interfering field strength at the passive equipment will be 106 dB(V/m) Assuming a coupling factor of about 11 dB (at 175 MHz) and an average signal level in cable networks of 70 dB(V), a screening effectiveness of 85 dB is necessary to achieve an RF carrier-to-interference signal ratio of 60 dB (analogue modulation of the wanted signal) NOTE For the higher interfering field strength up to 120 dB(V/m) in the 790 MHz to 862 MHz frequency range due to wireless services the calculation is as follows: 120 dB(V/m) minus a coupling factor of about 25 dB (at 800 MHz) and a screening effectiveness of 75 dB for Class A equipment results in a signal level of the unwanted signal of 20 dB(V) Taking into account a minimum RF signalto-interference signal ratio of 35 dB for digitally modulated signals this will lead to a wanted signal level of 55 dB(V), which is comparable to the average wanted signal value defined for active equipment in 4.4.3.2 NOTE The potential for the existence of high external field strengths (especially in the frequency range 790 MHz to 862 MHz due to broadband wireless services) means that the use of Class B equipment may not provide the protection necessary for future proofing of the network Therefore only Class A equipment should be used in the planning and implementation of new networks NOTE The external immunity of a deployed cable network may deviate from the external immunity of the equipment as a result of building attenuation, signal levels or installation quality, etc BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 5.6 – 52 – – 52 – Electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment The test specifications for electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment are laid down in Table 12 Measurements shall be made in accordance with 4.6 Table 12 - Test specifications for electrostatic discharge immunity test for active equipment 5.7 Port Charge voltage kV Performance criterion Enclosure B Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test for AC power ports The test specifications for electrical fast transient/burst immunity test are laid down in Table 13 Measurements shall be made in accordance with 4.7 Table 13 - Test specifications for electrical fast transient/burst immunity test 5.8 Port Charge voltage kV Performance criterion AC power B Performance requirements for telecom signal ports of multimedia network equipment Telecom signal ports of multimedia network equipment (i.e cable network equipment with additional telecom signal port(s)) shall comply with the requirements of ETSI EN 300 386 The different port types and environmental conditions according to Table 14, which lead to different subclauses in ETSI EN 300 386 V1.5.1 (2010), have to be taken into account Table 14 - Port types and environmental conditions for EMC performance requirements and methods of measurement Port type For outdoor signal lines For indoor signal lines 5.9 Environmental condition / Place of EUT Relevant subclause in ETSI EN 300 386 V1.5.1 (2010) Inside telecommunication centres 7.2.1.2 Other than telecommunication centres 7.2.2.2 Inside telecommunication centres 7.2.1.3 Other than telecommunication centres 7.2.2.3 Applicability of EMC performance requirements and methods of measurement to different types of equipment Table 15 summarizes the different EMC performance requirements for emission, the related methods of measurement and the applicability to different types of cable network equipment BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 – 53 – – 53 – Table 15 - Emission parameters Parameter Applicability Disturbance voltages in Equipment AC mains the frequency range from powered 150 kHz to 30 MHz Test specification Test set-up Limits See 4.2.1 See 4.2.1.3 See 5.2.1 Table See 4.3.2 and EN 61000-3-2 See 4.2.2 and EN 61000-3-2 See 4.2.2 and EN 61000-3-2 Disturbance voltages from equipment at the AC mains frequency and its harmonics Equipment AC mains powered Measurement of input terminal disturbance voltage Active equipment directly connected to receiving antennas or satellite outdoor units See 4.2.3 See 4.2.3 See 5.2.2 Table and Table Radiation in the frequency range MHz to 30 MHz Active equipment See 4.3.3 See 4.3.3.1 "coupling unit" method See 5.3.1 Table Radiation in the frequency range 30 MHz to 000 MHz Active equipment See 4.3.3 See 4.3.3.2 "absorbing clamp" method See 5.3.1 Table Radiation in the frequency range 950 MHz to 25 GHz Active equipment See 4.3.3 See 4.3.3.3 "substitution" method See 5.3.1 Table Measurement of local oscillator power Outdoor unit input See 4.3.3.4 See 4.3.3.4 See 5.3.2 Table Table 16 summarizes the different EMC performance requirements for immunity and screening effectiveness, the related methods of measurement and the applicability to different types of cable network equipment BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 54 – – 54 – Table 16 - Immunity and screening effectiveness parameters Parameter Applicability Test specification Test set-up Performance criteria External immunity to ambient fields: Out-of-band immunity Active equipment See 4.4.3.1 and Table See 4.4.3.1 A See 4.4.2 External immunity to ambient fields: In-band immunity Active equipment See 4.4.3.2 and Table See 4.4.3.2 A See 4.4.2 Internal immunity to outof-band disturbing signals Active equipment (RF amplifier, converter) in the frequency range 47 MHz to 862 MHz or 10,70 GHz to 12,75 GHz See 4.4 and Table See 4.4.4 A See 4.4.2 Internal immunity to inband disturbing signals Active equipment (RF amplifier, converter) in the frequency range 47 MHz to 862 MHz, single channel amplifiers in the frequency range 87,5 MHz to 108 MHz excluded (u.c.) See 4.4.4.2 and Table See 4.4.4.2 A See 4.4.2 Internal immunity to inband disturbing signals Single and multiple outdoor units in the frequency range 10,70 GHz to 12,75 GHz See 4.4.4.3 and Table See 4.4.4.3 A See 4.4.2 Immunity to image frequency signals Outdoor units for the reception and conversion of FM- and TV-signals with output frequencies in the SAT-IF-range See 4.4.4.4 and Table 10 See EN 61079-1:1993, 3.10 A See 4.4.2 Screening effectiveness in the frequency range MHz to 30 MHz Passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges See 4.5.3.1 and Table 11 See 4.3.3.1 "coupling unit" method A See 4.4.2 Screening effectiveness in the frequency range 30 MHz to 1000 MHz Passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges See 4.5.3.2 and Table 11 See 4.3.3.2 "absorbing clamp" method A See 4.4.2 Screening effectiveness in the frequency range 950 MHz to 25 GHz Passive equipment within the nominal frequency ranges See 4.5.3.3 and Table 11 See 4.3.3.3 "substitution" method A See 4.4.2 Electrostatic discharge Active equipment See 4.6 and Table 12 See 4.6 direct contact method B See 4.6.2 Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test Active equipment, AC mains powered See 4.7 and Table 13 See 4.7 B See 4.6.2 – 55 – – 55 – BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 BS EN 50083-2:2012 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association and within its scope the standard covers all relevant essential requirements as given in Article of Annex I of the EU Directive 2004/108/EC Compliance with this standard provides one means of conformity with the specified essential requirements of the Directive(s) concerned WARNING - Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the products falling within the scope of this standard BS EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012+A1:2015 EN 50083-2:2012 BS EN 50083-2:2012 – 56 – – 56 – Bibliography EN 50083/EN 60728 (all parts), Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services EN 50083-8, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 8: Electromagnetic compatibility for networks EN 50117 (all parts), Coaxial cables EN 55022, Information technology equipment  Radio disturbance characteristics  Limits and methods of measurement (CISPR 22) EN 55024, Information technology equipment  Immunity characteristics  Limits and methods of measurement (CISPR 24) EN 60728-1:2008, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 1: System performance of forward paths (IEC 60728-1:2007) EN 60728-4, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 4: Passive wideband equipment for coaxial cable networks (IEC 60728-4) EN 60728-5, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 5: Headend equipment (IEC 60728-5) EN 60728-6, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 6: Optical equipment (IEC 60728-6) EN 60728-10, Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services  Part 10: System performance for return paths (IEC 60728-10) EN 60966-1, Radio frequency and coaxial cable assemblies  Part 1: Generic specification  General requirements and test methods (IEC 60966-1) EN 60966-2-4, Radio frequency and coaxial cable assemblies  Part 2-4: Detail specification for cable assemblies for radio and TV receivers  Frequency range MHz to 000 MHz, IEC 61169-2 connectors (IEC 60966-2-4) EN 60966-2-5, Radio frequency and coaxial cable assemblies  Part 2-5: Detail specification for cable assemblies for radio and TV receivers  Frequency range MHz to 000 MHz, IEC 61169-2 connectors (IEC 60966-2-5) EN 60966-2-6, Radio frequency and coaxial cable assemblies  Part 2-6: Detail specification for cable assemblies for radio and TV receivers  Frequency range MHz to 000 MHz, IEC 61169-24 connectors (IEC 60966-2-6) ETSI EN 301 489-4 V1.4.1, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); 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