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Technical specifications
EMC declaration
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LUCEA 50-100
IFU 01741 EN 11
CAUTION!
Risk of malfunction of the device
The use of accessories, transducers or cables other than those supplied or
recommended by the manufacturer of this device may cause increased elec-
tromagnetic emissions or a decreased immunity of this device, and may res-
ult in improper operation.
Use only accessories and cables supplied or specified by the manufacturer.
NOTE
Electromagnetic interference may result in temporary extinction or temporary flick-
ering of the light, which will resume its initial operation once the interference has
ceased.
Type of test Test methods Range of fre-
quencies
Boundaries
Measurement of conducted
emissions on the main ports
EN 55011 GR1 CL
A
2
0.15 - 0.5MHz 66 dBµV - 56 dBµV
QP
56 dBµV - 46 dBµV A
0.5 - 5MHz 56 dBµV PQ
46 dBµV A
5 - 30MHz 60 dBµV PQ
50 dBµV A
Measurement of the radiated
electromagnetic field
EN 55011 GR1 CL
A
2
30 - 230MHz 40 dBµV/m PQ 10m
230 - 1000MHz 47 dBµV/m PQ 10m
Tab.23: EMC declaration
Type of test Test methods Test level: Healthcare facil-
ity.
Electrostatic discharge im-
munity
EN 61000-4-2 Contact: ± 8kV
Air: ± 2; 4; 8; 15kV
Immunity to radiated electro-
magnetic fields
EN 61000-4-3 80 MHz, 2.7 GHz
3V/m Mod AM 80%/1kHz
Wireless RF frequencies
9 to 28V/m Mod AM
80%/1kHz
Immunity to fast electrical tran-
sients and bursts
EN 61000-4-4 AC: ± 2kV - 100kHz
IO >3m: ± 1kV - 100kHz
Immunity to power source
voltage surges
EN 61000-4-5 ± 0.5; 1 kV diff.
± 0.5 kV, ± 1 kV, ± 2 kV com-
mon mode
Tab.24: EMC declaration
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The emission characteristics of this device enable it to be used in industrial areas and hos-
pital settings (Class A as defined in CISPR 11). If used in a residential environment (for which
class B defined in CISPR 11 is normally required), this device may not provide sufficient pro-
tection for radio frequency communication services. The user may need to take corrective
measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the device.