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IEC 62368 - 1_ATTACHMENT 2  
Clause   Requirement + Test   Result  -   Remark   Verdict  
 
 
TR F No.  IEC62368_1 C    
    –   uses a listening device, such as headphones or 
earphones that can be worn in or on or  
around the ears; and  
  –   has a player that can be body worn (of a size 
suitable to be carried in a clothing pocket) and  
i s intended for the user to walk around with while in 
continuous use (for example, on a street,  
in a subway, at an airport, etc.).  
 
EXAMPLES Portable CD players, MP3 audio players, mobile 
phones with MP3 type features, PDAs or similar equipment.  
 
Personal m usic players shall comply with the 
requirements of either 10.6.2 or 10.6.3.  
 
NOTE 1 Protection against acoustic energy sources from telecom 
applications is referenced to ITU - T P.360.  
 
NOTE 2 It is the intention of the Committee to allow the 
alternative met hods for now, but to only use the dose  
measurement method as given in 10.6.5 in future. Therefore, 
manufacturers are encouraged to implement 10.6.5 as soon as 
possible.  
 
Listening devices sold separately shall comply with 
the requirements of 10.6.6.  
These  requirements are valid for music or video 
mode only.  
The requirements do not apply to:  
–   professional equipment;  
 
NOTE 3 Professional equipment is equipment sold through 
special sales channels. All products sold through  
normal electronics stores are consid ered not to be professional 
equipment.  
 
–   hearing aid equipment and other devices for 
assistive listening;  
–   the following type of analogue personal music 
players:  
•  long distance radio receiver (for example, a 
multiband radio receiver or world band radio  
receiver, an AM radio receiver), and  
•  cassette player/recorder;  
 
NOTE 4 This exemption has been allowed because this 
technology is falling out of use and it is expected that  
within a few years it will no longer exist. This exemption will not 
be extended t o other technologies.  
 
–   a player while connected to an external amplifier 
that does not allow the user to walk around  
while in use.  
 
For equipment that is clearly designed or intended 
primarily for use by children, the limits of the  
relevant toy standards   may apply.  
 
The relevant requirements are given in