En 30148901v010902s
En 30148901v010902s
En 30148901v010902s
2 (2011-09)
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Electromagnetic compatibility
and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment and services;
Part 1: Common technical requirements
2 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09)
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Reference
REN/ERM-EMC-268-1
Keywords
EMC, radio, regulation
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................6
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................6
1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................................9
2 References ..............................................................................................................................................10
2.1 Normative references ....................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Informative references ...................................................................................................................................... 11
3 Definitions and abbreviations .................................................................................................................11
3.1 Definitions ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................... 14
4 Test conditions .......................................................................................................................................14
4.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.2 Arrangements for test signals ........................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 Arrangements for test signals at the input of transmitters ........................................................................... 15
4.2.2 Arrangements for test signals at the output of transmitters ......................................................................... 15
4.2.3 Arrangements for test signals at the input of receivers ............................................................................... 15
4.2.4 Arrangements for test signals at the output of receivers ............................................................................. 15
4.2.5 Arrangements for testing transmitter and receiver together (as a system) .................................................. 16
4.3 RF exclusion band of radio communications equipment.................................................................................. 16
4.4 Narrow band responses of receivers or receivers which are part of transceivers ............................................. 16
4.5 Normal test modulation .................................................................................................................................... 17
5 Performance assessment .........................................................................................................................17
5.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.2 Equipment which can provide a continuous communication link .................................................................... 18
5.3 Equipment which does not provide a continuous communication link ............................................................ 18
5.4 Ancillary equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 18
5.5 Equipment classification .................................................................................................................................. 18
6 Performance criteria ...............................................................................................................................19
6.1 Performance criteria for continuous phenomena applied to transmitters and receivers ................................... 19
6.2 Performance criteria for transient phenomena applied to transmitters and receivers ....................................... 20
6.3 Performance criteria for equipment which does not provide a continuous communication link ...................... 20
6.4 Performance criteria for ancillary equipment tested on a stand alone basis ..................................................... 20
7 Applicability overview tables .................................................................................................................20
7.1 EMC emission .................................................................................................................................................. 21
7.2 Immunity .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
8 Methods of measurement and limits for EMC emissions ......................................................................22
8.1 Test configuration............................................................................................................................................. 22
8.2 Enclosure of ancillary equipment measured on a stand alone basis ................................................................. 22
8.2.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................................... 23
8.2.2 Test method ................................................................................................................................................ 23
8.2.3 Limits .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
8.3 DC power input/output ports ............................................................................................................................ 23
8.3.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................................... 23
8.3.2 Test method ................................................................................................................................................ 23
8.3.3 Limits .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
8.4 AC mains power input/output ports ................................................................................................................. 24
8.4.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................................... 24
8.4.2 Test method ................................................................................................................................................ 24
8.4.3 Limits .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.5 Harmonic current emissions (AC mains input port) ......................................................................................... 25
8.6 Voltage fluctuations and flicker (AC mains input port) ................................................................................... 25
8.7 Telecommunication ports ................................................................................................................................. 25
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C.2 Where one or more of the individual products cannot operate independently .......................................40
C.2.1 Products physically incorporated within another product ................................................................................ 40
C.2.2 Products connected to, but not physically incorporated within, another product ............................................. 41
C.3 Where none of the component parts operate independently...................................................................41
C.3.1 Emissions ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
C.3.2 Immunity .......................................................................................................................................................... 41
C.4 Application of harmonized EMC standards to multi-radio and multi-standard-radio equipment ..........42
C.4.1 Multi-radio equipment capable of independent transmission ........................................................................... 42
C.4.2 Multi-radio equipment and multi-standard-radio equipment not capable of independent transmission ........... 42
C.4.3 Multi-radio equipment comprising of numerous identical radio transmitters .................................................. 42
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Foreword
This Harmonized European Standard (EN) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Electromagnetic
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM).
The present document has been produced by ETSI in response to a mandate from the European Commission issued
under Council Directive 98/34/EC [i.3] (as amended) laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the
field of technical standards and regulations.
The present document is intended to become a Harmonized Standard, the reference of which will be published in the
Official Journal of the European Communities referencing the Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of
the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility ("the EMC Directive") (2004/108/EC [i.2] as amended)
and Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and
telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity ("the R&TTE Directive").
The requirements relevant to the EMC Directive [i.3] and the R&TTE Directive [i.1] are summarised in annex A.
The present document is based upon the Generic Standards EN 61000-6-3 [i.4] and EN 61000-6-1 [i.5] and other
standards, where appropriate, to meet the essential requirements of Council Directives 2004/108/EC [i.2],
1999/5/EC [i.1] and the motor vehicle EMC Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8] respectively.
The motor vehicle EMC Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8], is a type approval Directive, and contains in its annexes, all the
technical requirements necessary to demonstrate conformance. There are two categories of after market equipment
covered by the Directive as follows:
a) After market (radio) equipment (and ancillary equipment) intended for installation in a motor vehicle, and
which are not related to immunity related functions (annex I, clause 2.1.12 of the Directive) of the motor
vehicle.
b) After market (radio) equipment (and ancillary equipment) intended for installation in a motor vehicle , and
which are related to immunity related functions (annex I, clause 2.1.12) of the motor vehicle, are subject to
type approval requirements of the Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8].
The present document only deals with equipment of category a) subject to the requirements set out below.
Annex I, clause 3.2.9 of 2004/104/EC [i.8], sets out the acceptance of conformity according to the procedures of
2004/108/EC [i.2] or 1999/5/EC [i.1] for after market equipment (ESAs) not related to immunity related functions of
the motor vehicle (annex I, clause 2.1.12), but additionally requires that the ESA fulfils the limits defined in annex I,
clauses 6.5, 6.6, 6.8, and 6.9 of the Directive. Requirements applicable to this type of after market equipment (ESAs)
are set out in annex B of the present document.
The present document, and the product related parts of it are based on the current EMC standards published by ETSI. It
should be noted that the majority of these EMC standards have also been published in the Official Journal of the
European Union.
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The present document is part 1 of a multi-part EMC standard for radio equipment which is structured in the following
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way:
• One EMC standard for all radio equipment made up of several parts.
• All common technical requirements for EMC emission and immunity have been placed in the common part,
which is the present document.
• Separate parts have been developed to cover specific product related radio equipment test conditions, test
arrangements, performance assessment, performance criteria, etc.
• A clause is included in each of the specific radio parts, entitled "special conditions", which is used as
appropriate to cover any deviations or additions to the common requirements set out in the present document.
To demonstrate an adequate level of EMC protection, the present document is to be used together with the appropriate
specific radio part of the standard.
The present document is part 1 of a multi-part deliverable covering ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for
radio equipment and services, as identified below:
Part 3: "Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and
40 GHz";
Part 4: "Specific conditions for fixed radio links, Broadband Data Transmission System Base stations, ancillary
equipment and services";
Part 5: "Specific conditions for Private land Mobile Radio (PMR) and ancillary equipment (speech and
non-speech)";
Part 6: "Specific conditions for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) equipment";
Part 7: "Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio
telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS)";
Part 9: "Specific conditions for wireless microphones, similar Radio Frequency (RF) audio link equipment,
cordless audio and in-ear monitoring devices";
Part 10: "Specific conditions for First (CT1 and CT1+) and Second Generation Cordless Telephone (CT2)
equipment";
Part 11: "Specific conditions for terrestrial sound broadcasting service transmitters";
Part 12: "Specific conditions for Very Small Aperture Terminal, Satellite Interactive Earth Stations operated in the
frequency ranges between 4 GHz and 30 GHz in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS)";
Part 13: "Specific conditions for Citizens' Band (CB) radio and ancillary equipment (speech and non-speech)";
Part 14: "Specific conditions for analogue and digital terrestrial TV broadcasting service transmitters";
Part 15: "Specific conditions for commercially available amateur radio equipment";
Part 16: "Specific conditions for analogue cellular radio communications equipment, mobile and portable";
Part 18: "Specific conditions for Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) equipment";
Part 19: "Specific conditions for Receive Only Mobile Earth Stations (ROMES) operating in the 1,5 GHz band
providing data communications";
Part 20: "Specific conditions for Mobile Earth Stations (MES) used in the Mobile Satellite Services (MSS)";
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Part 22: "Specific conditions for ground based VHF aeronautical mobile and fixed radio equipment";
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Part 23: "Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA, Direct Spread (UTRA and E-UTRA)) Base Station (BS)
radio, repeater and ancillary equipment";
Part 24: "Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA and E-UTRA) for Mobile and portable
(UE) radio and ancillary equipment";
Part 25: "Specific conditions for CDMA 1x spread spectrum Mobile Stations and ancillary equipment";
Part 26: "Specific conditions for CDMA 1x spread spectrum Base Stations, repeaters and ancillary equipment";
Part 27: "Specific conditions for Ultra Low Power Active Medical Implants (ULP-AMI) and related peripheral
devices (ULP-AMI-P)";
Part 29: "Specific conditions for Medical Data Service Devices (MEDS) operating in the 401 MHz to 402 MHz
and 405 MHz to 406 MHz bands";
Part 31: "Specific conditions for equipment in the 9 kHz to 315 kHz band for Ultra Low Power Active Medical
Implants (ULP-AMI) and related peripheral devices (ULP-AMI-P)";
Part 32: "Specific conditions for Ground and Wall Probing Radar applications";
Part 33: "Specific conditions for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) communications devices";
Part 34: "Specific conditions for External Power Supply (EPS) for mobile phones".
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1 Scope
The present document contains the common requirements for radio communications equipment and associated ancillary
equipment, in respect of ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
Product dependent arrangements necessary to perform the EMC tests on dedicated types of radio communications
equipment, and the assessment of test results, are detailed in the appropriate product related parts of
EN 301 489 series [i.13].
The present document, together with the product related part, specifies the applicable EMC tests, the methods of
measurement, the limits and the performance criteria for radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment. In case of
differences (for instance concerning special conditions, definitions, abbreviations) between part 1 of EN 301 489
series [i.13] and the relevant product related part of EN 301 489 series [i.13], the product related part takes precedence.
Technical specifications related to the antenna port of radio equipment and radiated emissions from the enclosure port
of radio equipment and combinations of radio and associated ancillary equipment are not included in the present
document. Such technical specifications are normally found in the relevant product standards for the effective use of the
radio spectrum.
The environment classification used in the present document refers to the environment classification used in:
• EN 61000-6-3 [i.4] and EN 61000-6-1 [i.5] for the residential, commercial and light industrial environment; or
The EMC requirements have been selected to ensure an adequate level of compatibility for apparatus intended to be
used in the environments mentioned above. The levels, however, do not cover extreme cases which may occur in any
location but with low probability of occurrence.
For radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment intended to be installed in motor vehicles (i.e. ESAs) and not
related to immunity related functions of the vehicle, additional technical requirements necessary to demonstrate
conformance to the motor vehicle EMC Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8], are set out in annex B (normative) of the present
document.
The present document may not cover those cases where a potential source of interference which is producing
individually repeated transient phenomena or a continuous phenomenon is permanently present, e.g. a radar or
broadcast site in the near vicinity. In such a case it may be necessary to use special protection applied to either the
source of interference or the interfered part or both.
Where none of the existing specific product related radio parts covers the required conditions for a particular radio
equipment/service e.g. in case of the initial introduction of a new radio service or a special application, the present
document can be used together with specific information for the radio equipment provided by the manufacturer, for the
purposes of testing to the EMC requirements set out in the present document.
In all cases where a radio product falls within the scope of a specific product related radio part of the standard, the
product related part takes precedence.
Compliance of radio equipment to the requirements of the present document does not signify compliance to any
requirements related to spectrum management or to the use of the equipment (licensing requirements).
Compliance to the requirements of the present document does not signify compliance to any safety requirements.
However, it is the responsibility of the assessor of the equipment to record in the test report any observations regarding
the test sample becoming dangerous or unsafe as a result of the application of the tests called for in the present
document.
NOTE: Radio equipment for use in maritime environment is covered by other ETSI EMC standards.
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2 References
References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or
non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the
reference document (including any amendments) applies.
Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at
http://docbox.etsi.org/Reference.
NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication ETSI cannot guarantee
their long term validity.
[1] CENELEC EN 55022 (2006) and A1 (2007): "Information technology equipment - Radio
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement".
[2] CENELEC EN 61000-4-2 (2009): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-2: Testing and
measurement techniques - Electrostatic discharge immunity test".
[5] CENELEC EN 61000-4-5 (2006): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-5: Testing and
measurement techniques - Surge immunity test".
[6] CENELEC EN 61000-4-6 (2009): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and
measurement techniques - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency
fields".
[7] CENELEC EN 61000-4-11 (2004): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-11: Testing
and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
tests".
[8] ISO 7637-2 (2004): "Road vehicles - Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling -
Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only".
[9] CENELEC EN 61000-3-3 (2008): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-3: Limits -
Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply
systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional
connection".
[10] CISPR 25 (2nd Edition 2002): "Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers
used on board vehicles, boats, and on devices - Limits and methods of measurement" ".
[11] CENELEC EN 61000-3-12 (2005): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-12: Limits -
Limits for harmonic currents produced by equipment connected to public low-voltage systems
with input current > 16 A and ≤ 75 A per phase".
[12] CENELEC EN 61000-3-11 (2000): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-11: Limits -
Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply
systems - Equipment with rated current ≤ 75 A and subject to conditional connection".
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[i.1] Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio
equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their
conformity (R&TTE Directive).
[i.2] Council Directive 2004/108/EC of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the
Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC
(EMC Directive).
[i.3] Directive 98/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 laying down a
procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations.
[i.4] CENELEC EN 61000-6-3 (2001): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-3: Generic
standards - Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments".
[i.5] CENELEC EN 61000-6-1 (2007): "Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-1: Generic
standards - Immunity for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments".
[i.6] ETSI TR 101 651 (V1.1.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Classification of the electromagnetic environment conditions for equipment in telecommunication
networks".
[i.8] Commission Directive 2004/104/EC of 14 October 2004 adapting to technical progress Council
Directive 72/245/EEC relating to the radio interference (electromagnetic compatibility) of vehicles
and amending Directive 70/156/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to the type-approval of motor vehicles and their trailers.
[i.9] CENELEC EN 55016-1-4 (2004): "Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring
apparatus and methods - Part 1-4: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus -
Ancillary equipment - Radiated disturbances".
[i.11] IEEE 1284 (2000): "IEEE Standard Signaling Method for a Bidirectional Parallel Peripheral
Interface for Personal Computers".
[i.12] IEEE 1394.1 (2004): "IEEE Standard for High Performance Serial Bus Bridges".
[i.13] ETSI EN 301 489 series: "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services".
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply:
the equipment is intended for use in conjunction with a receiver or transmitter to provide additional
operational and/or control features to the radio equipment, (e.g. to extend control to another
position or location); and
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the equipment cannot be used on a stand alone basis to provide user functions independently of a
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base station equipment: radio and/or ancillary equipment intended for operation at a fixed location and powered
directly or indirectly (e.g. via an AC/DC converter or power supply) by the AC mains network, or an extended local DC
mains network
combined equipment: any equipment made of two or more individual products or functions
NOTE: At least one of the individual products or functions falls within the scope of the R&TTE Directive [i.1]
and contains a radio transmitting function. The result of this combination provides additional control
and/or functionality to the combined equipment.
continuous phenomena (continuous disturbance): electromagnetic disturbance, the effects of which on a particular
device or equipment cannot be resolved into a succession of distinct effects
Electrical/Electronic Sub-Assembly (ESA): electrical and/or electronic device or set(s) of devices intended to be part
of a vehicle, together with any associated electrical connections and wiring, which performs one or more specialized
functions
enclosure port: physical boundary of the apparatus through which electromagnetic fields may radiate or impinge
NOTE: In the case of integral antenna equipment, this port is inseparable from the antenna port.
host equipment: any equipment which has a complete user functionality when not connected to a radio
communications equipment, and to which this radio equipment provides additional functionality, and to which
connection is necessary for this radio equipment to offer additional functionality, and in which the transceiver part of
the radio equipment is physically installed
NOTE: This also covers any device that would accept a variety of radio modules, where the original user
functionality of the host equipment is not affected.
integral antenna: antenna which may not be removed during the tests, according to the manufacturer's statement
manufacturer: manufacturer of the equipment, or his authorized representative, or an equipment supplier to the
European market
mobile equipment: receiver, transmitter or transmitter/receiver (transceiver) intended for installation and use in a
vehicle, and powered by the main battery of the vehicle
multi-radio equipment: radio equipment containing two or more radio transmitters and/or receivers using different
technologies that may operate simultaneously
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multi-standard radio: radio equipment with ability of its receiver and transmitter to process two or more carriers in
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common active RF components simultaneously in a declared RF bandwidth, where at least one carrier is of a different
radio access technology than the other carrier(s)
Radio
digital unit
Standard 1+2
Radio
digital unit
Standard 2
operating frequency range: range(s) of radio frequencies covered by the Equipment Under Test (EUT) without any
change of units
port: particular interface, of the specified equipment (apparatus), with the electromagnetic environment
NOTE 1: For example, any connection point on an equipment intended for connection of cables to or from that
equipment is considered as a port (see figure 3).
Enclosure port
AC power port Antenna port
NOTE 2: An interface, which uses optical fibre, is not a port for the purposes of testing because it does not interact
with the electromagnetic environment within the frequency range, which is applicable for the present
document. An optical fibre interface may still be used in the assessment of performance.
portable equipment: radio and/or ancillary equipment intended for portable (e.g. handheld) operation, powered by its
own integral battery
primary function: function of a combined equipment, declared by the manufacturer, as the key operation of the
equipment
primary product: individual product within a combined equipment that provides the primary function
radio communications equipment: telecommunications equipment which includes one or more radio transmitters
and/or receivers and/or parts thereof for use in a fixed, mobile or portable application
NOTE: It can be operated with ancillary equipment but if so, is not dependent on it for basic functionality.
removable antenna: antenna which may be removed for the test according to the manufacturer's statement
telecommunication port: telecommunications/network port point of connection for voice, data and signalling transfers
intended to interconnect widely dispersed systems via such means as direct connection to multi-user
telecommunications networks (e.g. public switched telecommunications networks (PSTN) integrated services digital
networks (ISDN), x-type digital subscriber lines (xDSL), etc.), local area networks (e.g. Ethernet, Token Ring, etc.) and
similar networks
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NOTE 1: A port generally intended for interconnection of components of an ITE system under test (e.g. RS-232,
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IEEE 1284 [i.11] (parallel printer), Universal Serial Bus (USB), IEEE 1394 [i.12] ("Fire Wire"), etc.) and
used in accordance with its functional specifications (e.g. for the maximum length of cable connected to
it), is not considered to be a telecommunications/network port under this definition.
transient phenomena (transient disturbance): pertaining to or designating a phenomena or a quantity which varies
between two consecutive steady states during a time interval short compared with the time-scale of interest
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
AC Alternating Current
ALSE Absorber Lined Shielded Enclosure
AMN Artificial Mains Network
AN Artificial Network
CDN Coupling/Decoupling Network
DC Direct Current
EM ElectroMagnetic
EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
ESA Electrical/Electronic Sub-Assembly
EUT Equipment Under Test
HS Harmonized Standard
IF Intermediate Frequency
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Networks
ITE Information Technology Equipment
OATS Open Area Test Site
PSTN Public Switched Telecommunications Networks
RF Radio Frequency
rms root mean square
USB Universal Serial Bus
xDSL x-type Digital Subscriber Line
4 Test conditions
4.1 General
The equipment shall be tested under normal test conditions according to the relevant product and basic standards or to
the information accompanying the equipment, which are within the manufacturers declared range of humidity,
temperature and supply voltage. The test conditions shall be recorded in the test report.
The test configuration and mode of operation shall represent the intended use and shall be recorded in the test report.
For emission and immunity tests, specific product related information on the test modulation, test conditions and tests
arrangements, etc., are found in the part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment.
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The signal source providing the transmitter under test with the modulation signal for the normal test modulation shall be
located outside the test environment, unless the transmitter is modulated by its own internal source, see the relevant part
of EN 301 489 series [i.13].
The transmitter shall be modulated with normal test modulation, by an internal or external signal source capable of
delivering the normal test modulation as specified in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13].
For transmitters with an integral antenna, the wanted RF output signal to establish a communication link shall be
delivered from the EUT to an antenna located within the test environment. This antenna shall be connected to the
external measuring equipment by a coaxial cable.
For transmitters with a removable antenna, the wanted RF output signal to establish a communication link shall be
delivered from the antenna connector to the external measuring equipment by a shielded transmission line, such as a
coaxial cable. Adequate measures shall be taken to minimize the effect of unwanted common mode currents on the
external conductor of the transmission line at the point of entry to the transmitter.
Unless otherwise specified in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] for the particular type of radio equipment, the
level of the wanted RF output signal in transmit mode of operation shall be set to the maximum rated RF power for the
EUT, modulated with the normal test modulation.
For receivers with an integral antenna, the wanted RF input signal to establish a communication link shall be presented
to the EUT from an antenna located within the test environment. This antenna shall be connected to the external RF
signal source by a coaxial cable.
For receivers with a removable antenna, the wanted RF input signal to establish a communication link shall be
presented to the antenna connector of the EUT by a shielded transmission line, such as a coaxial cable. The transmission
line shall be connected to the external RF signal source. Adequate measures shall be taken to minimize the effect of
unwanted common mode currents on the external conductor of the shielded transmission line at the point of entry to the
receiver.
Unless otherwise specified in the part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] relevant for the particular type of radio equipment, the
level of the wanted RF input signal shall be set to be approximately 40 dB above the minimum level necessary to
achieve a receiver performance which meets the relevant specified performance criteria, measured while the power
amplifiers generating the EM disturbance are switched on, but without excitation. This increased level of the wanted RF
input signal is expected to represent a normal operation signal level and should be sufficient to avoid the broadband
noise from the power amplifiers generating the EM disturbance from influencing the measurement.
For receivers with an analogue speech output the audio output from the acoustic transducer should be coupled via an
electrically non-conductive acoustic tube to an external audio distortion meter or other appropriate measuring
equipment outside of the test environment. Where it is not practical to use an electrically non-conductive acoustic tube,
then other means of connecting the receiver output signal to the external audio distortion meter or other measuring
equipment shall be provided and recorded in the test report.
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For receivers with a non-speech output the output signal shall be coupled via an electrically non-conductive means to
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the external measuring equipment outside the test environment (e.g. a camera to read a display). If the receiver has an
output connector or port providing the wanted output signal, then this port shall be used via a cable, consistent with the
standard cable used in normal operation, connected to the external measuring equipment outside the test environment.
The measuring equipment may be supplied by the manufacturer.
Precautions shall be taken to ensure that any effect on the test due to the coupling means is minimized.
For transceivers or transmitters and receivers operating at the same frequency, the wanted output signal of the
transmitter may be used via a suitable attenuator and applied to the input of the receiver as the wanted input signal.
For transceivers or transmitters and receivers operating at different frequencies in duplex mode the arrangements are
defined in the product part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] relevant for the particular type of radio equipment.
For equipment operating at frequencies above 2,7 GHz and whose RF bandwidth does not extend to a frequency below
2,7 GHz, there is no exclusion band.
This exclusion band is always product dependent and defined in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing
with the particular type of radio equipment.
If during the test the immunity RF test signal (see clauses 9.2 and 9.5) causes non-compliance of the receiver with the
specified performance criteria (see clause 6), it is necessary to establish whether this non-compliance is due to a narrow
band response or a wideband phenomenon. Therefore, the frequency of the test signal is increased by an amount equal
to twice the nominal 6 dB bandwidth of the IF filter immediately preceding the demodulator of the receiver, or if
appropriate, the bandwidth over which the apparatus is intended to operate, as declared by the manufacturer. The test is
repeated with the frequency of the test signal decreased by the same amount.
If the receiver is then in either or both frequency offset cases in compliance with the specified performance criteria, the
response is considered as a narrow band response.
If the receiver still does not comply with the specified performance criteria, this may be due to the fact that the offset
has made the frequency of the unwanted signal correspond to the frequency of another narrow band response. Under
these circumstances the procedure is repeated with an increase and decrease of the frequency of the test signal adjusted
two and a half times the bandwidth referred to above.
If the receiver still does not comply with the specified performance criteria in either or both frequency offset cases, the
phenomena is considered wide band and therefore an EMC problem and the equipment fails the test.
Particular performance criteria typical for the relevant type of EUT and information about any product type dependent
nominal frequency offset to be used for the identification of narrowband responses can be found in the part of
EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment.
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Where no narrow band responses of receivers are permitted, this shall be stated within the part of
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EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with particular type of radio equipment.
For the purpose of EMC tests, the receiver under test shall be provided with a wanted RF input signal modulated
according to the normal test modulation specified in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the
particular type of radio equipment.
5 Performance assessment
5.1 General
The manufacturer shall at the time of submission of the equipment for test, supply the following information to be
recorded in the test report:
• the primary functions of the radio equipment to be assessed during and after the EMC exposure;
• the intended functions of the radio equipment which shall be in accordance with the documentation
accompanying the equipment;
• the user control functions and stored data that are required for normal operation and the method to be used to
assess whether these have been lost after the EMC exposure;
• the type of modulation, the characteristics of the transmission used for testing (random bit stream, message
format, etc.) and the necessary test equipment delivered to enable the assessment of the EUT;
• the ancillary equipment to be combined with the radio equipment for testing (where applicable);
• an exhaustive list of ports, with the maximum cable lengths allowed, classified as either power or
telecommunication/signal/control. Power ports shall further be classified as AC or DC power;
• the method to be used to verify that a communication link is established and maintained (if appropriate);
• the operating frequency bands over which the equipment is intended to operate;
• any equipment thermal limitation which prevent continuous testing of the EUT;
If additional product related information is required, these can be found in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13]
dealing with the particular type of radio equipment.
If the present document is used on a stand alone basis to demonstrate presumption of conformity to European Directive
1999/5/EC [i.1] as a specific radio part of the standard could not be identified for a particular type of radio equipment,
then the manufacturer shall at the time of submission of the equipment for test, supply the following information to be
recorded in the test report:
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The manufacturer shall furthermore define the test method(s) for the assessment of the actual level of performance or
degradation of performance during and/or after the EMC exposure. Under these circumstances the manufacturer shall
additionally provide the following information also for inclusion in the test report:
• the primary functions of the relevant type of the EUT during and after EMC stress;
• the intended functions of the relevant type of the EUT which shall be in accordance with the documentation
accompanying the equipment;
• the method of monitoring the actual level of performance and/or the actual degradation of performance of the
EUT.
The assessment of the actual performance or its degradation which is carried out during and/or after the EMC exposure,
shall be simple, but at the same time give adequate proof that the primary functions of the equipment are operational.
In each case, compliance enables the ancillary equipment to be used with different receivers, transmitters or
transceivers.
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This classification determines the extent of applicable EMC tests. However, the following instructions shall also apply
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• radio and/or ancillary equipment for portable use or combinations thereof declared as capable of being
powered for intended use by the main battery of a vehicle shall additionally be considered as equipment for
vehicular use;
• radio and/or ancillary equipment for portable or vehicular use or combinations thereof declared as capable of
being powered for intended use by an AC mains or DC network shall additionally be considered as equipment
for fixed use.
Subsequently, for multiple use radio and/or ancillary equipment more than one set of equipment test requirements listed
in tables 1 and 2 has to be taken into account.
Additionally radio equipment when integrated within a host equipment shall meet the requirements of the present
document.
6 Performance criteria
The performance criteria are used to take a decision on whether a radio equipment passes or fails immunity tests.
For the purpose of the present document four categories of performance criteria apply:
Normally, the performance criteria depend on the type of radio equipment. Thus, the present document only contains
general performance criteria commonly used for the assessment of radio equipment. More specific and product-related
performance criteria for a dedicated type of radio equipment may be found in the part of EN 301 489 series [i.13]
dealing with the particular type of radio equipment.
During and after the test, the apparatus shall continue to operate as intended. No degradation of performance or loss of
function is allowed below a permissible performance level specified by the manufacturer when the apparatus is used as
intended. In some cases this permissible performance level may be replaced by a permissible loss of performance.
During the test the EUT shall not unintentionally transmit or change its actual operating state and stored data.
If the minimum performance level or the permissible performance loss is not specified by the manufacturer, then either
of these may be deduced from the product description and documentation and what the user may reasonably expect
from the apparatus if used as intended.
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After the test, the apparatus shall continue to operate as intended. No degradation of performance or loss of function is
allowed below a permissible performance level specified by the manufacturer, when the apparatus is used as intended.
In some cases this permissible performance level may be replaced by a permissible loss of performance.
During the EMC exposure to an electromagnetic phenomenon, a degradation of performance is, however, allowed. No
change of the actual mode of operation (e.g. unintended transmission) or stored data is allowed.
If the minimum performance level or the permissible performance loss is not specified by the manufacturer, then either
of these may be deduced from the product description and documentation and what the user may reasonably expect
from the apparatus if used as intended.
The performance criteria specified by the manufacturer shall give the same degree of immunity protection as called for
in clauses 6.1 and 6.2.
The performance criteria specified by the manufacturer shall give the same degree of immunity protection as called for
in clauses 6.1 and 6.2.
The applicability of EMC tests specified in the present document depends on the actual type of radio and/or associated
ancillary equipment under test. All tests are port-related EMC tests. For a certain type of EUT not having a particular
type of port or for operational/technical reasons, the related EMC tests may not apply. In these cases, clause 7 of the
part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment provides specifications or
restrictions to the applicability of EMC tests for the actual type of EUT. In the case that the present document is used in
a stand-alone basis it is required that both the decision and the justification not to apply any particular test to any
particular port be recorded in the test report.
Signal and control ports intended for connection to lines which may carry DC power shall be assessed only as signal
and control ports.
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7.2 Immunity
Table 2: Immunity tests for radio and associated ancillary equipment
specified in the present document, overview
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• measurements shall be made in the operational mode producing the largest emission in the frequency band
being investigated consistent with normal applications;
• the equipment shall be configured in a manner which is representative for normal/typical operation, where
practical;
• where radio equipment is provided with an integral antenna, it shall be tested with the antenna fitted in a
manner typical of normal intended use, unless declared as a removable antenna;
• if the equipment is part of a system, or can be connected to ancillary equipment, then it shall be acceptable to
test the equipment while connected to the minimum representative configuration of ancillary equipment
necessary to exercise the ports;
• if the equipment has a large number of ports, then a sufficient number shall be selected to simulate actual
operational conditions and to ensure that all the different types of termination are covered;
• ports, which in normal operation are connected, shall be connected to an ancillary equipment or to a
representative piece of cable terminated to simulate the impedance of the ancillary equipment. RF input/output
ports shall be correctly terminated;
• the configuration and mode of operation during the measurements shall be precisely noted in the test report.
This test is not applicable for ancillary equipment incorporated in the radio equipment, or for ancillary equipment
intended to be measured in combination with the radio equipment. In these cases the requirements of the relevant
product standard for the effective use of the radio spectrum shall apply.
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Product related conditions for combined testing of radio and ancillary equipment may be contained in the relevant part
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of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment.
8.2.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of ancillary equipment to limit their internal noise from being radiated from the enclosure.
8.2.3 Limits
The ancillary equipment shall meet the class B limits given in EN 55022 [1].
Alternatively, for ancillary equipment intended to be used in telecommunication centers only, the class A limits given in
EN 55022 [1] may be used.
If the DC power cable of the radio and/or the ancillary equipment is less than or equal to 3 m in length, and intended for
direct connection to a dedicated AC/DC power supply, then the measurement shall be performed on the AC power input
port of that power supply as specified in clause 8.4. If the DC power cable is longer than 3 m, then the measurement
shall additionally be performed on the DC power port of the radio and/or ancillary equipment.
If the DC power cable between the mobile radio and/or ancillary equipment and the dedicated DC/DC power converter
is less than or equal to 3 m in length, then the measurement can be limited to the DC power input port of that power
converter only. If this DC power cable is longer than 3 m, then the measurement shall additionally be performed on the
DC power port of the mobile radio and/or ancillary equipment.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
8.3.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of the EUT to limit its internal noise from being present on the DC power input/output
ports.
The measurement frequency range extends from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. When the EUT is a transmitter operating at
frequencies below 30 MHz, then the exclusion band for transmitters applies (see clause 4.3) for measurements in the
transmit mode of operation.
For emission measurements on DC output ports the relevant port shall be connected via an AMN/AN to a load drawing
the rated current of the source.
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8.3.3 Limits
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The equipment shall meet the limits below including the average limit and the quasi-peak limit when using,
respectively, an average detector receiver and a quasi-peak detector receiver and measured in accordance with the
method described in clause 8.3.2. If the average limit is met when using a quasi-peak detector, the equipment shall be
deemed to meet both limits and measurement with the average detector is unnecessary.
Alternatively, for equipment intended to be used in telecommunication centres only, the limits given in table 6 may be
used.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
8.4.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of the EUT to limit its internal noise from being present on the AC mains power
input/output ports.
The measurement frequency range extends from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. When the EUT is a transmitter operating at
frequencies below 30 MHz, then the exclusion band for transmitters applies (see clause 4.3) for measurements in the
transmit mode of operation.
For emission measurements on AC output ports of the EUT the relevant port shall be connected via an AMN to a load
drawing the rated current of the source. In case where the AC output port is directly connected (or via a circuit breaker)
to the AC power input port of the EUT the AC power output port need not to be tested.
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8.4.3 Limits
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The equipment shall meet the limits below including the average limit and the quasi-peak limit when using,
respectively, an average detector receiver and a quasi-peak detector receiver and measured in accordance with the
method described in clause 8.4.2. If the average limit is met when using a quasi-peak detector, the equipment shall be
deemed to meet both limits and measurement with the average detector is unnecessary.
The equipment shall meet the class B limits given in EN 55022 [1].
Alternatively, for equipment intended to be used in telecommunication centres only, the class A limits given in
EN 55022 [1] may be used.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
8.7.1 Definition
This test assesses the EUT unwanted emission present at the telecommunication ports.
The measurement frequency range extends from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. When the EUT is a transmitter operating at
frequencies below 30 MHz, then the exclusion band for transmitters applies (see clause 4.3) for measurements in the
transmit mode of operation.
8.7.3 Limits
The telecommunication ports shall meet the class B limits given in EN 55022 [1].
Alternatively, for equipment intended to be used in telecommunication centres only, the class A limits given in
EN 55022 [1] may be used.
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• the tests shall be made in the mode(s) of operation specified in clause 4 in the relevant part of the
EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment;
• the tests shall be carried out at a point within the specified normal operating environmental range and at the
rated supply voltage for the equipment;
• if the equipment is part of a system, or can be connected to ancillary equipment, then it shall be acceptable to
test the equipment connected to the minimum representative configuration of ancillary equipment necessary to
exercise the ports;
• where radio equipment is provided with an integral antenna, it shall be tested with the antenna fitted in a
manner typical of normal intended use, unless declared as a removable antenna;
• for the immunity tests of ancillary equipment, without a separate pass/fail criteria, the receiver or transmitter
coupled to the ancillary equipment, shall be used to judge whether the ancillary equipment passes or fails;
• if the equipment has a large number of ports, then a sufficient number shall be selected to simulate actual
operational conditions and to ensure that all the different types of termination are covered;
• ports, which in normal operation are connected, shall be connected to an ancillary equipment or to a
representative piece of cable terminated to simulate the impedance of the ancillary equipment. RF input/output
ports shall be correctly terminated;
• ports which are not connected to cables during normal intended operation, e.g. service connectors,
programming connectors, temporary connectors etc. shall not be connected to any cables for the purpose of
EMC testing. Where cables have to be connected to these ports, or interconnecting cables have to be extended
in length in order to exercise the Equipment Under Test (EUT), precautions shall be taken to ensure that the
evaluation of the EUT is not affected by the addition or extension of these cables;
• the configuration and mode of operation during the tests shall be precisely noted in the test report.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.2.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the presence of a radio frequency electromagnetic
field disturbance.
• the test level shall be 3 V/m (measured unmodulated). The test signal shall be amplitude modulated to a depth
of 80 % by a sinusoidal audio signal of 1 000 Hz. If the wanted signal is modulated at 1 000 Hz, then an audio
signal of 400 Hz shall be used;
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• the test shall be performed over the frequency range 80 MHz to 1 000 MHz and 1 400 MHz to 2 700 MHz
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with the exception of the exclusion band for transmitters, receivers and duplex transceivers (see clause 4), as
appropriate;
• for receivers and transmitters the stepped frequency increments shall be 1 % frequency increment of the
momentary used frequency, unless specified otherwise in the part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the
relevant type of radio equipment;
• further product related spot frequency tests may be specified in the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13]
dealing with the particular type of radio equipment;
• responses on receivers occurring at discrete frequencies, which are narrow band responses, shall be
disregarded from the test (see clause 4);
• the frequencies selected and used during the test shall be recorded in the test report.
For receivers the performance criteria for continuous phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant
part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment).
For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the corresponding performance
criteria above shall apply.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.3.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the event of an electrostatic discharge.
For radio equipment and ancillary equipment the following requirements and evaluation of test results shall apply.
The test severity level for contact discharge shall be 4 kV and for air discharge 8 kV. All other details, including
intermediate test levels, are contained within EN 61000-4-2 [2].
Electrostatic discharges shall be applied to all exposed surfaces of the EUT except where the user documentation
specifically indicates a requirement for appropriate protective measures (see EN 61000-4-2 [2]).
For receivers the performance criteria for transient phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant part
of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment).
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For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
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ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the corresponding performance
criteria above shall apply.
This test shall be additionally performed on signal ports, telecommunication ports, control ports, and DC power ports,
of radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment, if the cables may be longer than 3 m.
Where this test is not carried out on any port because the manufacturer declares that it is not intended to be used with
cables longer than 3 m, a list of ports, which were not tested for this reason, shall be included in the test report.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment or a representative configuration
of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.4.1 Definition
This test assesses the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the event of fast transients present on one of the
input/output ports.
• the test level for signal ports, telecommunication ports, and control ports shall be 0,5 kV open circuit voltage
at a repetition rate of 5 kHz as given in EN 61000-4-4 [4];
• the test level for DC power input ports shall be 0,5 kV open circuit voltage as given EN 61000-4-4 [4];
• the test level for AC mains power input ports shall be 1 kV open circuit voltage as given EN 61000-4-4 [4].
For receivers the performance criteria for transient phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant part
of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of the radio equipment).
For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the corresponding performance
criteria shall apply.
This test shall be additionally performed on signal ports, telecommunication ports, control ports, and DC power ports,
of radio equipment and associated ancillary equipment, if the cables may be longer than 3 m.
Where this test is not carried out on any port because the manufacturer declares that it is not intended to be used with
cables longer than 3 m, a list of ports, which were not tested for this reason, shall be included in the test report.
This test shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
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9.5.1 Definition
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This test assesses the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the presence of a radio frequency electromagnetic
disturbance on the input/output ports.
• the test level shall be severity level 2 as given in EN 61000-4-6 [6] corresponding to 3 V rms unmodulated.
The test signal shall then be amplitude modulated to a depth of 80 % by a sinusoidal audio signal of 1 000 Hz.
If the wanted signal is modulated at 1 000 Hz, then the test signal of 400 Hz shall be used;
• the test shall be performed over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz with the exception of an exclusion
band for transmitters, and for receivers and duplex transceivers, (see clause 4);
• for receivers and transmitters the stepped frequency increments shall be 1 % frequency increment of the
momentary frequency in the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, unless specified otherwise in the part of
EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment;
• the injection method to be used shall be selected according to the basic standard EN 61000-4-6 [6];
• responses on receivers or receiver parts of transceivers occurring at discrete frequencies which are narrow
band responses (spurious responses), are disregarded from the test, (see clause 4);
• the frequencies of the immunity test signal selected and used during the test shall be recorded in the test report.
For receivers the performance criteria for continuous phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant
part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment).
For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
ancillary equipment is tested in connection with receivers or transmitters in which case the corresponding performance
criteria above shall apply.
These tests shall be performed on nominal 12V and 24V DC supply voltage input ports of mobile radio and ancillary
equipment, which are also intended for mobile use in vehicles.
These tests shall be performed on a representative configuration of the mobile radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.6.1 Definition
These tests assess the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the event of transients and surges present on their DC
power input ports in a vehicular environment.
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The test method shall be in accordance with ISO 7637-2 [8], applying pulses 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, and 4, using immunity
test level III. For the purpose of EMC testing it is sufficient to apply pulses 1, 2a, 2b and 4, 10 times each, and apply the
test pulses 3a and 3b for 20 minutes each.
For pulse 1, 2a, 2b, and 4 the performance criteria for transient phenomena for transmitter shall apply (see clause 6 of
the relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment), with the exception
that a communication link need not to be maintained during the EMC exposure and may have to be re-established.
For receivers pulse 3a and 3b the performance criteria for continuous phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6
of the relevant part of EN 301 489 [i.13] series dealing with the particular type of radio equipment).
For pulse 1, 2a, 2b, and 4 the performance criteria for transient phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the
relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment), with the exception that a
communication link need not to be maintained during the EMC exposure and may have to be re-established.
For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
ancillary equipment is tested in connection with the radio equipment in which case the corresponding performance
criteria above shall apply.
These tests shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.7.1 Definition
These tests assess the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the event of voltage dips and interruptions present on
the AC mains power input ports.
• for transmitters the performance criteria for transient phenomena for transmitter shall apply (see clause 6 of the
relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment);
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• for receivers the performance criteria for transient phenomena for receiver shall apply (see clause 6 of the
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relevant part of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment);
• for ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply,
unless the ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the
corresponding performance criteria above shall apply.
• in the case where the equipment is fitted with or connected to a battery back-up, the performance criteria for
transient phenomena for transmitters or for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant part of
EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment);
• in the case where the equipment is powered solely from the AC mains supply (without the use of a parallel
battery back-up) volatile user data may have been lost and if applicable the communication link need not to be
maintained and lost functions should be recoverable by user or operator;
• in the event of loss of function(s) or in the event of loss of user stored data, this fact shall be recorded in the
test report;
• for ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply,
unless the ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the
corresponding performance criteria above shall apply.
9.8 Surges
This test shall be performed on the AC mains power input port (if any) of radio equipment and associated ancillary
equipment.
This test shall be additionally performed on telecommunication ports (see clause 3.1), if any.
These tests shall be performed on a representative configuration of the radio equipment, the associated ancillary
equipment, or a representative configuration of the combination of radio and ancillary equipment.
9.8.1 Definition
These tests assess the ability of the EUT to operate as intended in the event of surges present on the AC mains power
input ports and telecommunication ports.
The requirements and evaluation of test results given in clause 9.8.2.1 (telecommunication ports, outdoor cables),
clause 9.8.2.2 (telecommunication ports, indoor cables) and clause 9.8.2.3 (mains ports) shall apply, but no test shall be
required where normal functioning cannot be achieved, because of the impact of the CDN on the EUT.
The test generator shall provide the 1,2/50 μs pulse as defined in EN 61000-4-5 [5].
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The test level for telecommunication ports, intended to be connected to indoor cables (longer than 10 m) shall be 0,5 kV
line to ground. In this case the total output impedance of the surge generator shall be in accordance with the basic
standard EN 61000-4-5 [5].
The test generator shall provide the 1,2/50 μs pulse as defined in EN 61000-4-5 [5].
In telecom centres 1 kV line to ground and 0,5 kV line to line shall be used.
The test generator shall provide the 1,2/50 μs pulse as defined in EN 61000-4-5 [5].
For receivers the performance criteria for transient phenomena for receivers shall apply (see clause 6 of the relevant part
of EN 301 489 series [i.13] dealing with the particular type of radio equipment).
For ancillary equipment the pass/failure criteria supplied by the manufacturer (see clause 6.4) shall apply, unless the
ancillary equipment is tested in connection with a receiver or transmitter in which case the corresponding performance
criteria above shall apply.
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Annex A (normative):
The HS Requirements and conformance Test specifications
Table (HS-RTT)
The HS Requirements and conformance Test specifications Table (HS-RTT) in table A.1 serves a number of purposes,
as follows:
• it provides a statement of all the essential requirements in words and by cross reference to (a) specific clause(s)
in the present document or to (a) specific clause(s) in (a) specific referenced document(s);
• it provides a statement of all the test procedures corresponding to those essential requirements by cross
reference to (a) specific clause(s) in the present document or to (a) specific clause(s) in (a) specific referenced
document(s);
- Conditional: meaning that the requirement is dependent on the manufacturer having chosen to support
optional functionality defined within the schedule;
• in the case of Conditional requirements, it associates the requirement with the particular optional service or
functionality;
- Essential: meaning that it is included with the Essential Radio Test Suite and therefore the requirement
shall be demonstrated to be met in accordance with the referenced procedures;
- Other: meaning that the test procedure is illustrative but other means of demonstrating compliance with
the requirement are permitted.
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Key to columns:
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Requirement:
No A unique identifier for one row of the table which may be used to identify a requirement or
its test specification.
Clause Number Identification of clause(s) defining the requirement in the present document unless another
document is referenced explicitly.
Requirement Conditionality:
Condition Explains the conditions when the requirement shall or shall not be applicable for a technical
requirement which is classified "conditional".
Test Specification:
E/O Indicates whether the test specification forms part of the Essential Radio Test Suite (E) or
whether it is one of the Other Test Suite (O).
NOTE: All tests whether "E" or "O" are relevant to the requirements. Rows designated "E" collectively make up
the Essential Radio Test Suite; those designated "O" make up the Other Test Suite; for those designated
"X" there is no test specified corresponding to the requirement. The completion of all tests classified "E"
as specified with satisfactory outcomes is a necessary condition for a presumption of conformity.
Compliance with requirements associated with tests classified "O" or "X" is a necessary condition for
presumption of conformity, although conformance with the requirement may be claimed by an equivalent
test or by manufacturer's assertion supported by appropriate entries in the technical construction file.
Clause Number Identification of clause(s) defining the test specification in the present document unless
another document is referenced explicitly Where no test is specified (that is, where the
previous field is "X") this field remains blank.
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Annex B (normative):
Technical requirements for after market equipment (ESAs),
which are not related to immunity related functions of the
vehicle, necessary to demonstrate conformance to the
motor vehicle EMC Directive 2004/104/EC
B.1 General
The annex numbers and clause numbers used are taken directly from Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8].
When reference is made to a clause number in the present document, this will be followed by the term "present
document". The requirements of the tests set out below are in summary form, for full details, the
Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8] and the reference documents quoted shall be used.
The tests shall normally be performed according to CISPR 25 [10], clause 6 in an Absorber Lined Shielded Enclosure
(ALSE). As an alternative an Open Area Test Site (OATS), which complies with the requirements of
EN 55016-1-4 [i.9] may be used.
The test applies to broadband emissions of ESAs that are defined as follows, quote:
"2.1.5. "Broadband emission" means an emission, which has a bandwidth greater than that of a particular
measuring apparatus or receiver (International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) 25, 2nd
edition)."
unquote.
Radio equipment and many types of its associated ancillary equipment do not generate broadband emission in the
meaning of this definition 2.1.5 in annex I of Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8]. There is no need to perform the test set out
above.
The tests shall normally be performed according to CISPR 25 [10], clause 6 in an Absorber Lined Shielded Enclosure
(ALSE). As an alternative an Open Area Test Site (OATS), which complies with the requirements of
EN 55016-1-4 [i.9] may be used.
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The test applies to narrow-band emissions of ESAs that are defined as follows, quote:
"2.1.6. "Narrowband emission" means an emission which has a bandwidth less than that of a particular
measuring apparatus or receiver (CISPR 25 [10])."
unquote.
Radio equipment and its associated ancillary equipment may generate narrow-band emission (spurious emission) in the
meaning of this definition 2.1.6 in annex I of Directive 2004/104/EC [i.8].
"RF transmitters shall be tested in the transmit mode. Wanted emissions (e.g. from RF transmitting systems)
within the necessary bandwidth and out of band emissions are disregarded for the purpose of this Directive.
Spurious emissions are subject to this Directive, but need not be tested if the transmitter has a Declaration of
Conformity according to Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1] using a harmonized standard."
unquote.
The harmonized standards which contain the above requirements are those published in the Official Journal of the
European Union, under the Directive 1999/5/EC [i.1], and are used to demonstrate conformity to article 3.2 of this
Directive.
The test is performed according to ISO 7637-2 [8], applying the test pulses 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, and 4 to the supply lines as
well as to other connections of ESAs which may be operationally connected to supply lines.
Radio equipment and its associated ancillary equipment may be affected by such transient disturbances. Immunity tests
are found in clause 9.6 of the present document.
The measurement is performed according to ISO 7637-2 [8] on the supply lines as well as other connections of the
ESAs which may be operationally connected to supply lines.
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For radio and its associated ancillary equipment, it is not necessary to perform this test if the provisions of annex I,
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ESAs that are not switched, contain no switches or do not include inductive loads need not be tested for
conducted emission and shall be deemed to comply with paragraph 6.9 of annex I."
unquote.
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Annex C (normative):
Application of harmonized EMC standards to multi-radio,
multi-standard-radio, and combined radio, non-radio
equipment
This annex details the application of harmonized EMC standards to combined products, which include a radio and/or a
telecommunication function. Examples to be covered include products containing multiple radio technologies, radio in
IT equipment, radio in domestic equipment, etc.
This annex covers combined products, which are subject to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive [i.1] as a result of
this combination.
• to recommend the selection of appropriate performance assessment and performance criteria for this type of
equipment;
• single custom built products that are tailored to a specific customer quotation;
• products that operate independently if they are not contained within a single enclosure.
The combined equipment shall comply with article 3.1(b) of the R&TTE Directive [i.1].
Individual products used within the combined equipment have complete functionality in their own right. If used on their
own then the relevant harmonized EMC standard for that product should be used to demonstrate conformity for that
product.
Evaluation of combined equipment may be made by reviewing the existing assessments of the individual products. If an
individual product is used according to its manufacturers' instructions, and it has been previously assessed in a
configuration which is representative of the combined equipment usage, it is not necessary to re-assess that product or
the combined equipment. Additional assessment of the combined equipment should only be made where there is
insufficient information to make an evaluation, or where the results of the evaluation are unclear.
C.1.1 Emissions
It is recognized that the individual products which make up the combined equipment may have been assessed to
different harmonized EMC standards with differing emission limits. However, for combined equipment, the limits used
to demonstrate compliance shall be taken from the harmonized EMC standard for the primary product (declared by the
manufacturer). Ports not covered in the harmonized EMC standard relevant to the primary product shall be assessed
against the details set out for these ports in the harmonized EMC standards for the other products contained within the
combined equipment.
Where one or more of the products is a radio the exclusion band details shall be taken from the harmonized radio
product EMC standard and taken into account and applied during the EMC assessment of the combined equipment.
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Where the emissions from the combined equipment are identified as spurious emissions, as defined in ITU-R Radio
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Regulations article no 1.145 [i.10], from any radio product incorporated into the combined equipment, these emissions
shall be regarded as radio spurious emissions subject to article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1]. The assessment of
these spurious emissions can be found in the harmonized radio standard for use under article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive [i.1].
C.1.2 Immunity
It is recognized that the individual products which make up the combined equipment may have been assessed to
different harmonized EMC standards with differing immunity test levels, phenomena and performance criteria.
However, for combined equipment, the harmonized EMC standard for the primary product (declared by the
manufacturer) shall be used.
The following additional immunity tests shall be applied to the combined equipment if not already included in the
assessment of the primary product:
• conducted immunity on telecommunications, signal and control ports as defined in the harmonized EMC
standards for the other products contained within the combined equipment;
• radiated immunity (Radio Frequency electromagnetic field) as defined in the harmonized EMC standards for
the radio and/or telecommunication functions contained within the combined equipment.
Where one or more of the products is a radio the exclusion band details shall be taken from the harmonized radio
product EMC standard and be taken into account and applied during the EMC assessment of the combined equipment.
If additional immunity tests have been performed then the relevant performance criteria shall be taken from the
harmonized EMC product standard containing these tests.
Where the combined equipment relies on one or more communications links for its operation, then these links shall be
maintained during immunity testing in accordance with the relevant harmonized EMC product standard, and any
degradation of performance shall be in accordance with the manufacturers' declaration.
For a combined equipment containing a radio, loss of link or degradation of performance shall not be considered as a
non-compliance if this is due to a narrow band receiver response as defined in the relevant radio EMC product
harmonized standard. For combined equipment containing radio products the performance criteria shall include that the
transmitter is not unintentionally operated during testing. The actual performance criteria used shall be recorded in any
subsequent test report.
The combined equipment shall comply with article 3.1(b) of the R&TTE Directive [i.1].
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• where the testing of the combined equipment may be performed on a complete configuration which is
representative of typical configuration, then the assessment shall be on the same basis as that recommended in
clauses C.1.1 and C.1.2;
• where the physical and/or cable distance between the various parts of the combined equipment is such that
testing of the combination would not be representative of a typical configuration, then each part of the
combined equipment may be evaluated individually to the relevant harmonized EMC standard. Details of
typical configurations shall be declared by the manufacturer.
Care should be taken during testing to provide adequate control of the individual parts in order to maintain
representative operation.
The combined equipment shall comply with article 3.1(b) of the R&TTE Directive [i.1].
The primary function of the combined equipment shall be declared by the manufacturer.
C.3.1 Emissions
The limits and tests used to demonstrate compliance of the combined equipment shall be taken from the harmonized
EMC standard relevant to the primary function (declared by the manufacturer). Ports not covered in the harmonized
EMC standard relevant to the primary function shall be assessed against the details set out for these ports in the
harmonized EMC standards for the other products/functions contained within the combined equipment.
Where one or more of the functions is a radio the exclusion band details shall be taken from the relevant harmonized
radio product EMC standard and applied during the EMC assessment of the combined equipment.
Where the emissions from the combined equipment are identified as spurious emissions, as defined in ITU-R Radio
Regulations article no 1.145 [i.10], from any radio product incorporated into the combined equipment (except Broadcast
receivers) these emissions shall be regarded as radio spurious emissions subject to article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive [i.1]. The assessment of these spurious emissions can be found in the harmonized radio standard for use under
article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive [i.1].
C.3.2 Immunity
The test levels, performance criteria and test methods used to demonstrate compliance of the combined equipment shall
be taken from the harmonized EMC standard for the primary function (declared by the manufacturer).
The following additional immunity tests shall be applied to combined equipment if not already included in the
assessment of the primary function:
• radiated immunity (Radio Frequency electromagnetic field) as defined in the harmonized EMC standards for
the radio and/or telecommunication functions contained within the combined equipment;
• conducted immunity on telecommunications signal and control ports as defined in the harmonized EMC
standards for the radio and/or telecommunication functions contained within the combined equipment.
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Where one or more of the functions is a radio, the exclusion band details shall be taken from the relevant harmonized
radio product EMC standard and applied during the EMC assessment of the combined equipment.
Where the combined equipment relies on one or more communications links for its operation, then these links shall be
maintained during immunity testing in accordance with the relevant harmonized EMC standards, and any degradation
of performance shall be in accordance with the manufacturers' declaration.
For a combined equipment containing a radio, loss of link or degradation of performance shall not be considered as a
non-compliance if this is due to a narrow band receiver response as defined in the relevant radio EMC product
harmonized standard. For combined equipment containing radio product/function the performance criteria shall include
that the transmitter is not unintentionally operated during testing. The actual performance criteria used shall be recorded
in any subsequent test report.
For Multi-radio and multi-standard-radio equipment, the applicable EMC phenomena and limits are those set out in the
EN 301 489 series [i.13].
The test conditions, performance assessment and performance criteria as stated in the present document are used
together with the specific product related parts of the EN 301 489 series [i.13].
Where multiple operational frequencies are used, exclusion bands shall be defined for each of the radio products and all
of these shall be used during testing.
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Annex D (informative):
The EN title in the official languages
The enlargement of the European Union (EU) resulted in a requirement from the EU for a larger number of languages
for the translation of the titles of Harmonized Standards and mandated ENs that are to be listed in the Official Journal to
support the implementation of this legislation.
For this reason the title translation concerning the present document can be consulted via the e-approval application.
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Annex E (informative):
Bibliography
ETSI TR 102 070-1 (V1.2.1): "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Guide to the
application of harmonized standards to multi-radio and combined radio and non-radio equipment;
Part 1: ElectroMagnetic Compatibility".
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History
Document history
V1.2.1 August 2000 Publication
V1.9.1 April 2011 One-step Approval Procedure OAP 20110816: 2011-04-18 to 2011-08-16
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