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BSI Standards Publication BS EN 50332 2 2013 Sound system equipment Headphones and earphones associated with personal music players — Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology Part 2 Matchi[.]

BS EN 50332-2:2013 BSI Standards Publication Sound system equipment: Headphones and earphones associated with personal music players — Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology Part 2: Matching of sets with headphones if either or both are offered separately, or are offered as one package equipment but with standardised connectors between the two allowing to combine components of different manufacturers or different design BS EN 50332-2:2013 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 50332-2:2013 It supersedes BS EN 50332-2:2003, which will be withdrawn on 23 September 2016 The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee EPL/108, Safety of electronic equipment within the field of audio/video, information technology and communication technology A list of organizations represented on this committee 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 2013 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2013 ISBN 978 580 82737 ICS 17.140.50; 33.160.50 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 October 2013 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected BS EN 50332-2:2013 EN 50332-2 EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM ICS 17.140.50; 33.160.50 October 2013 English version Supersedes EN 50332-2:2003 Sound system equipment: Headphones and earphones associated with personal music players Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology Part 2: Matching of sets with headphones if either or both are offered separately, or are offered as one package equipment but with standardised connectors between the two allowing to combine components of different manufacturers or different design Equipement de systèmes acoustiques: Casques et écouteurs associés avec un baladeur Méthode de mesure de niveau maximal de pression acoustique Part : Adaptation des équipements avec des écouteurs provenant de différents fabricants, ou provenant d’un équipement complet mais avec des connecteurs normalisés entre les deux, permettant d’associer des composants provenant de différents fabricants ou bien de conception différente Elektroakustische Geräte: Kopfhörer und Ohrhörer in Verbindung mit tragbaren Audiogeräten Verfahren zur Messung des maximalen Schalldruckpegels Teil 2: Anpassung von Geräten und Kopfhörern, wenn eine der beiden oder beide Komponenten getrennt angeboten werden This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2013-09-23 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, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 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 CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B - 1000 Brussels © 2013 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members Ref No EN 50332-2:2013 E BS EN 50332-2:2013 EN 50332-2:2013 Contents -2- Page Foreword Scope Normative references .4 Terms and definitions 4 Basic conditions for specifications and measurements 5 Player characteristics and methods of measurement 5.1 Maximum output voltage Vm .5 5.2 Method of measurement and conditions 5.2.1 Input signal 5.2.2 Operating conditions .5 5.2.3 Method of measurement for analogue audio outputs 5.2.4 Method of measurement for digital audio outputs Headphone/Earphone characteristics and methods of measurement .6 6.1 Measuring equipment 6.2 Simulated programme signal characteristic voltage .6 6.3 Method of measurement arrangement and conditions 6.3.1 Input signal 6.3.2 Source impedance of analogue input devices .6 6.3.3 Acoustical measurement method 6.3.4 Headphones/earphones fit .6 6.3.5 Measurement and evaluation Annex A (informative) Example test procedure for acoustic safety of listening devices .7 A.1 Acoustic coupling between listening device’s receiver and the ear simulator on HATS (head and torso simulator) A.1.1 General A.1.2 Circum-aural, Supra-aural and Supra-concha listening devices A.1.3 Intra-concha listening devices A.1.4 Insert type listening devices A.2 Measurement and Analysis (General) .7 A.3 Corded analogue listening device A.4 Corded digital listening device A.5 Cordless digital listening device A.6 Listening device with multiple operating modes Bibliography BS EN 50332-2:2013 -3- EN 50332-2:2013 Foreword This document (EN 50332-2:2013) has been prepared by CLC/TC 108X, "Safety of electronic equipment within the fields of Audio/Video, Information Technology and Communication Technology" 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) 2014-09-23 (dow) 2016-09-23 This document supersedes EN 50332-2:2003 EN 50332-2:2013 includes EN 50332-2:2003: the following significant - deletion of limits; - addition of digital signals; - adaptations to use the term "personal music players" technical changes with respect to EN 50332, Sound system equipment: Headphones and earphones associated with personal music players  Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology, is composed with the following parts: − Part 1: General method for "one package equipment"; − Part 2: Matching of sets with headphones if either or both are offered separately, or are offered as one package equipment but with standardised connectors between the two allowing to combine components of different manufacturers or different design The Part of this standard describes conditions and procedures for combination of player units and headphones sold as “one-package sets” The sound pressure limitation (SPL) of these sets is lost when players or headphones with standardised sockets and plugs are arbitrarily combined This Part provides measurement methods for the matching values which guarantee the SPL limit also for the aforementioned condition BS EN 50332-2:2013 EN 50332-2:2013 -4- Scope This Part of EN 50332 specifies methods of measuring the matching values for the use of personal music players and headphones/earphones defined for the use with those and with standardised connectors or interfaces allowing to combine components of different manufacturers or different design sold separately in order to avoid possible hearing impairment by excessive sound pressure resulting from them Compared with “one-package sets“ the sound pressure level at the ear cannot be fixed by only one condition but needs at least two characteristics, one each for player and the headphones/earphones, defined by the matching values for their connection Requirements for protection against excessive sound pressure from personal music players are given in EN 60950-1:2006/A12:2011 and EN 60065:2002/A12:2011 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application For dated references, only the edition cited applies For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies HD 483.1 S2, Sound system equipment  Part 1: General (IEC 60268-1) EN 50332-1:2013, Sound system equipment: Headphones and earphones associated with personal music players  Maximum sound pressure level measurement methodology  Part 1: General method for "one package equipment" EN 60268-7:2011, Sound system equipment  Part 7: Headphones and earphones (IEC 602687:2010) EN 61260, Electroacoustics  Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters (IEC 61260) EN 61672-1, Electroacoustics  Sound level meters  Part 1: Specifications (IEC 61672-1) Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply NOTE For more definitions, see EN 50332-1:2013, EN 60268-7:2011 and the basic standards for electroacoustics 3.1 portable audio headphones and earphones headphones and earphones, which are intended to be used with personal music players and to be mainly used for listening to the music outdoors 3.2 simulated programme signal characteristic voltage SPCV The input voltage for a wide band signal at an output SPL of 94 dB, defined in EN 60268-7:2011, 8.3.4 BS EN 50332-2:2013 -5- EN 50332-2:2013 Basic conditions for specifications and measurements For basic conditions on measurements of the maximum sound pressure level, reference is made to EN 50332-1 Player characteristics and methods of measurement 5.1 Maximum output voltage Vm The maximum output voltage of the player is a wide band value measured at the headphone output under the conditions given in 5.2 5.2 Method of measurement and conditions 5.2.1 Input signal The player input signal shall be as specified in EN 50332-1:2013, Clause recorded on the relevant medium with the specified level 5.2.2 Operating conditions During the test, the power source used shall not deviate more than ± % When testing, all controls shall be adjusted to the maximum sound pressure level For example: - noise reduction system : OFF; - volume control : all hardware, operating system, and application volume and gain settings exposed to a normal user shall be activated and maximised; - tone control : all frequency equalisation settings exposed to a normal user shall be activated and adjusted to maximise the sound pressure level All hardware and software processing systems, gain and tone control settings shall be set such as to reach the maximum sound level output The analogue audio output shall be loaded with a resistive load of 32 Ω per channel NOTE The load of 32 Ω takes into account the fact that some devices derive the headphone output from a higher voltage over an internal resistor of for example 50 Ω These devices would result in too high output voltage at no load measurement condition 5.2.3 Method of measurement for analogue audio outputs The measuring instruments shall conform to: - EN 61672-1, class (for sound level meters); - EN 61260, class (for 1/3 octave analysers) The maximum output voltage Vm shall be defined as unweighted r.m.s voltage at the load, using an averaging time of 30 s or more 5.2.4 Method of measurement for digital audio outputs The maximum output level, Lm shall be defined as an average of digital signal, using an averaging time of 30 s or more The digital input test signal is defined in EN 50332-1 as -10 dBFS Digital player outputs should provide corresponding values for safety reason (see EN 60950-1, EN 60065 and EN 62368-1) BS EN 50332-2:2013 EN 50332-2:2013 -6- Headphone/Earphone characteristics and methods of measurement 6.1 Measuring equipment The measuring equipment shall be in accordance with EN 61672-1 when connected with a HATS microphone It shall specifically comply with the requirement for “an integrating-averaging sound level meter that measures time-average sound level 6.2 Simulated programme signal characteristic voltage This characteristic is defined in 3.2 6.3 6.3.1 Method of measurement arrangement and conditions Input signal The test signals shall be the programme simulation noise as defined in HD 483.1 S2 Further details are given in the respective subclauses of EN 50332-1:2013, Clause 6.3.2 Source impedance of analogue input devices The output impedance of the test signal source shall be ≤ Ω 6.3.3 Acoustical measurement method The acoustical measurements are done by using a suitable HATS as defined in EN 50332-1:2013, 4.2 6.3.4 Headphones/earphones fit Headphones/earphones shall be positioned on the measuring device correctly, so that the measured sound pressure level is maximised The manufacturer’s instructions for correct use have to be taken into account The headphones/earphones intended to be connected to a player are currently binaural However, the monaural headphones/earphones are also within the scope of the standard They will be placed on the HATS according to the principles described in EN 50332-1:2013, 6.2 It shall be checked that the position of the headphones/earphones on the HATS corresponds to the maximum signal level measured by the HATS For binaural headphones/earphones both left and right are measured 6.3.5 Measurement and evaluation See EN 50332-1:2013, 6.4 The simulated programme signal characteristic voltage of analogue headphone input is the input signal voltage when the sound pressure level reaches 94 dB SPL A-weighted Within guaranteed linear operation of the headphone/earphone the value can be calculated from results with other SPL output The LAeq,T of a digital headphone/earphone input is the acoustic output sound pressure level measured in the test protocol of EN 50332-1:2013, Clause with the input signal as defined in 6.3.1 of this standard BS EN 50332-2:2013 -7- EN 50332-2:2013 Annex A (informative) Example test procedure for acoustic safety of listening devices A.1 Acoustic coupling between listening device’s receiver and the ear simulator on HATS (head and torso simulator) A.1.1 General a) All listening devices shall be coupled to the ear in a way that closely approximates real use Refer to the listening device’s user guide for the recommend use position or intended usage b) No extra force shall be used in any of listening device coupling c) All tests shall be repeated as given in EN 50332-1:2013, 6.4 A.1.2 Circum-aural, Supra-aural and Supra-concha listening devices a) If there is a headband, it shall be extended to the length that it lightly touches the top of the HATS b) If multiple types of ear cushions are provided, all cushion types shall be tested The highest output level shall be reported c) Within the guidance given above, the listening devices shall be positioned to maximise the output A.1.3 Intra-concha listening devices a) If multiple earpieces are provided by a listening device, select the largest earpiece that fits in the concha of the ear simulator without excessive pressure being applied to the ear b) If earpieces of multiple materials or styles are provided, test each material with the same earpiece size selected as above A.1.4 Insert type listening devices a) If multiple earpieces are provided, select one that fits snugly in the ear simulator without excessive pressure being applied to the ear b) If earpieces of multiple materials or styles are provided, test each material with the same earpiece size selected as above A.2 Measurement and Analysis (General) a) Acoustic measurements from DRP on the HATS shall be transferred to diffuse field or 0-0 free field (0 degree azimuth and degree elevation) via a minimum phase filter b) RTA (real time analysis) analyser with 1/3 octave resolution and A-weighting shall be used c) Any volume control, tone control or equalisation setting, if any, shall be adjusted to the setting that gives the maximum output d) All acoustic output levels shall be determined using an averaging time of 30 second or more e) The test result should be the numerical average of the five measurements 1) Example 1: If the five measurements are 73 mV, 77 mV, 75 mV, 79 mV, 77 mV, the test result should be (73 + 77 + 75 + 79 + 77) / = 76,2 mV 2) Example 2: If the five measurements are 102 dB(A), 97 dB(A), 100 dB(A), 95 dB(A), 97 dB(A), the test result should be (102 + 97 + 100 + 95 + 97) / = 98,2 dB(A) BS EN 50332-2:2013 EN 50332-2:2013 A.3 -8- Corded analogue listening device a) The output impedance of the test signal source shall be ≤ Ω between 20 Hz and 20 kHz A parallel resistance may need to be added to the power amplifier to achieve Ω Ensure that the voltage available from the signal source is sufficient to drive the expected minimum load impedance of the listening device without overload or clipping b) The initial rms input level should be ≤ 65 mV c) Gradually increase the rms input level until the equivalent diffuse field (or 0-0 free field) A-weighted acoustic output reaches 94 dB(A) d) Record the rms level of the input signal in mV for each trial e) The average of the input signal level from trails shall be equal or greater than the required value A.4 Corded digital listening device a) Drive the listening device with -10 dBFS rms (0 dBFS peak) input b) Record the equivalent diffuse field (or 0-0 free field) A-weighted acoustic output level in dB(A) for each trial c) The average of the acoustic output level from trails shall be less than or equal to the required value A.5 Cordless digital listening device ® a) Use a suitable Bluetooth A2DP source, such as USB dongle, to establish a Bluetooth link with the listening device ® ® b) Input the test signal with -10 dBFS rms level to the Bluetooth A2DP source For the Bluetooth listening device, use a Frontline FTS4BT protocol analyser or equivalent to “sniff” the radio signal ® from the Bluetooth source with A2DP profile to verify the output level of the source is at -10 dBFS rms NOTE There is no need to this calibration for the same Bluetooth® A2DP source every time c) Record the equivalent diffuse field (or 0-0 free field), A-weighted acoustic output level in dB(A) for each trial d) The average of the acoustic output level from trails shall be less than or equal to the required value A.6 Listening device with multiple operating modes When a listening device has multiple operating modes, it shall be tested in each mode of operation For example, a corded listening device with 3,5 mm plugs supplied with a USB dongle with 3,5 mm jacks shall be tested as a corded listening device as well as with the USB dongle BS EN 50332-2:2013 -9- EN 50332-2:2013 Bibliography [1] EN 60065:2002, 1) Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus  Safety requirements (IEC 60065:2001, modified) [2] EN 60268-3:2000, Sound system equipment  Part 3: Amplifiers (IEC 60268-3:2000) [3] EN 60950-1:2006, 2) Information technology equipment  Safety  Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60950-1:2005, modified) [4] EN 61938:1997, Audio, video and audiovisual systems  Interconnections and matching values  Preferred matching values of analogue signals (IEC 61938:1996) [5] EN 62368-1, Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment  Part 1: Safety requirements (IEC 62368-1) [6] ITU-T P.57, Artificial ears [7] ITU-T P.58, Head and torso simulator for telephonometry ——————— 1) This document is impacted by the amendment EN 60065:2002/A12:2011 2) This document is impacted by the amendment EN 60950-1:2006/A12:2011 This page deliberately left blank This page deliberately left blank NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW British Standards Institution (BSI) BSI is the national body responsible for preparing 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