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BS EN IEC 62087-3 ED3 BS EN 62087-3 ED3 Audio, video, and related equipment - Determination of power consumption. Part 3: Television sets

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IEC
Committee:
EPL/100 - Audio-visual and Electronic equipment
Categories:
Amplifiers
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This part of IEC 62087 specifies the determination of the power , luminance, and related characteristics of television sets. Television sets include, but are not limited to, those with self-emitting, backlit, or projection technologies.

The operating modes and functions, as they specifically apply to television sets, are defined in detail in this part of IEC 62087.

This document is limited to television sets that can be connected to an external power source. Television sets that include a non-removable, main battery are not covered by this document. Television sets can include any number of auxiliary batteries.

The measuring conditions in this document represent the normal use of the equipment and can differ from specific conditions, for example as specified in safety standards.

Users of this document should consider the fact that TV set characteristics like screen luminance, resolution, contrast, color gamut, and viewing angle can have an impact on TV energy consumption. It is recommended that the impact of these features on power consumption be among those considered when establishing TV power limits.

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