Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) equipment

Covers the EMC requirements for DECT equipment. The ETS may be used to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.

Radijska oprema in sistemi (RES) - Elektromagnetna združljivost (EMC) opreme digitalnih izboljšanih brezvrvičnih telekomunikacij (DECT)

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Publication Date
31-Jan-2005
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6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Feb-2005
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01-Feb-2005
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SIST ETS 300 329 E1:2005
EUROPEAN ETS 300 329
TELECOMMUNICATION November 1994
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-RES Reference: DE/RES-09010
ICS: 33.100
EMC, test, radio communications equipment, DECT
Key words:
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES);
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) for
Digital European Cordless Telecommunications
(DECT) equipment
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
ETSI Secretariat
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Postal address:
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Office address:
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Tel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16
Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1994. All rights reserved.
New presentation - see History box

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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword .5
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references.7
3 Definitions.8
4 General test conditions.9
4.1 Test conditions.9
4.2 Arrangements for test signals at the input of the transceiver .9
4.2.1 Loop back data.9
4.2.2 Speech equipment .9
4.3 Normal test modulation.9
4.4 Connection of test signals for transceivers.10
4.4.1 RF connection .10
4.5 Connection of test signals for receiver-only equipment .10
4.5.1 RF connection .10
4.6 Receiver test signal level .10
4.7 Narrow band responses on receivers or receivers which are part of transceivers .10
5 Performance assessment .11
5.1 General .11
5.2 Equipment classification .11
5.3 Ancillary equipment.11
5.4 Assessment of host connected equipment and plug-in cards .11
5.4.1 Alternative A: composite equipment.12
5.4.2 Alternative B: use of a test jig and three hosts.12
5.5 Performance assessment test procedure to verify no loss of user control functions or
stored data for DECT transceivers .12
5.6 Performance assessment of audio breakthrough.12
6 Performance criteria.14
6.1 Performance criteria for Continuous phenomena applied to DECT Transceivers (CT) .14
6.2 Performance criteria for Transient phenomena applied to DECT Transceivers (TT).14
6.3 Performance criteria for Continuous phenomena applied to DECT Receive-only
equipment (CR) .15
6.4 Performance criteria for Transient phenomena applied to DECT Receive-only
equipment (TR).15
7 Applicability overview tables.15
7.1 Emission .15
7.2 Immunity .16
8 Test methods and limits for emission tests of transceivers and/or receivers and/or ancillary
equipment.16
8.1 Test Configuration .16
8.2 Enclosure.17
8.2.1 Definition .17
8.2.2 Test method .17
8.2.3 Test limit.17
8.3 DC power input/output port.17
8.3.1 Definition .17
8.3.2 Test method .17
8.3.3 Test limit.18
8.4 AC mains power input/output port.18

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8.4.1 Definition. 18
8.4.2 Test method. 18
8.4.3 Test limit . 18
9 Test methods for immunity tests of transceivers and/or receivers and/or ancillary equipment. 19
9.1 Test Configuration. 19
9.2 Radio frequency electro-magnetic field (80 - 1 000 MHz). 19
9.2.1 Definition. 19
9.2.2 Test method and level . 19
9.2.3 Performance criteria . 20
9.3 Electrostatic discharge . 20
9.3.1 Definition. 20
9.3.2 Test method and levels. 20
9.3.3 Performance criteria . 20
9.4 Fast transients common mode. 20
9.4.1 Definition. 21
9.4.2 Test method and levels. 21
9.4.3 Performance criteria . 21
9.5 RF common mode, 0,15 MHz - 80 MHz (current clamp injection). 21
9.5.1 Definition. 22
9.5.2 Test method and level . 22
9.5.3 Performance criteria . 22
9.6 Transients and surges, vehicular environment . 22
9.6.1 Definition. 22
9.6.2 Test method and level . 22
9.6.3 Performance criteria . 23
9.7 Voltage dips and interruptions. 24
9.7.1 Definition. 24
9.7.2 Test method and levels. 24
9.7.3 Performance criteria . 24
9.8 Surges, common and differential mode . 25
9.8.1 Definition. 25
9.8.2 Test method and levels. 25
9.8.3 Performance criteria . 25
History. 26

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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) was produced by the Radio Equipment and Systems
(RES) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Other standards cover radio communications equipment not listed in the scope.
This ETS is based upon the Generic Standards EN 50081-1 [1] and EN 50082-1 [2], the general standard
ETS 300 339 [3] and other standards, where appropriate, to meet the protection requirements of the
Council Directive 89/336/EEC [4].
Every ETS prepared by ETSI is a voluntary standard. This ETS contains text which may be used for
regulatory purposes. This text does not make this ETS mandatory in its status as a standard. However,
the ETS can be referenced, wholly or in part, for mandatory application by decisions of regulatory bodies.
Transposition dates
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 28 February 1995
Date of latest publication of new National Standard 31 August 1995
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e):
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 August 1995

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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) covers the assessment of radio communication and
ancillary equipment in respect of Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC).
This ETS specifies the minimum performance and the methods of measurements of EMC on Digital
European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) radio and ancillary equipment.
This ETS specifies the applicable EMC tests, the limits, and the performance criteria for digital radio
equipment as described in ETS 300 175-2 [5] , and I-ETS 300 176 [6], operating in the frequency range
1 880 to 1 900 MHz, and for the associated ancillary equipment.
The environment classification used in this ETS refers to the environment classification used in the
Generic Standards EN 50081-1 [1] and EN 50082-1 [2], except the vehicular environment class which
refers to ISO 7637 [7].
The EMC requirements have been selected to ensure an adequate level of compatibility for apparatus at
residential, commercial, light industrial and vehicular environments. The levels, however, do not cover
extreme cases which may occur in any location but with a low probability of occurrence.
This ETS may not cover those cases where a potential source of interference, which is producing
individually repeated transient phenomena, or a continuous phenomena, 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.
Compliance of radio equipment to the requirements of this ETS does not signify compliance to any
requirement related to the use of the equipment (i.e. licensing requirements).
Compliance to this ETS does not signify compliance to any safety requirements. However, it is the
responsibility of the assessor of the equipment that any observation regarding the equipment becoming
dangerous or unsafe as a result of the application of the tests of this ETS, should be recorded in the test
report.
2 Normative references
This ETS incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications listed hereafter.
For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this
ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of
the publication referred to applies.
[1] EN 50081-1 (1992): "Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic emission standard.
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry".
[2] EN 50082-1 (1992): "Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard.
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry".
[3] Draft prETS 300 339 (1993): "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) - General
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) for radio equipment".
[4] 89/336/EEC: "Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility".
[5] ETS 300 175-2 (1993): "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) - Digital
European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common interface Part 2:
Physical layer".
[6] I-ETS 300 176: "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) - Digital European
Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Approval test specification".

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[7] ISO 7637 (1990): "Road vehicles-Electrical disturbance by conducting and
coupling" Part 1: "Passenger cars and light commercial vehicles with nominal 12
V supply voltage".
ISO 7637 (1990): "Road vehicles-Electrical disturbance by conducting and
coupling" Part 2: "Commercial vehicles with nominal 24 V supply voltage-
Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only".
[8] ETS 300 175-3: "Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) - Digital European
Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common interface Part 3: Medium
access control layer".
[9] CCITT Recommendation 0.153 (1988): "Basic parameters for the measurement
of error performance at bit rates below the primary rates".
[10] EN 55022: "Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference
characteristics of information technology equipment".
[11] CISPR Publication No. 16-1: "Specification for radio disturbance and immunity
measuring apparatus and methods".
[12] ENV 50140: "Basic immunity standard - Radiated, radio frequency, electro-
magnetic fields".
[13] IEC 801-2 (second edition 1991) Part 2: "Electrostatic discharge requirements".
[14] IEC 801-4 (1988) Part 4: "Electrical fast transients / burst requirements".
[15] ENV 50141: "Basic immunity standard - Conducted disturbances induced by
radio-frequency fields".
[16] IEC 1000-4-11: "Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations.
Immunity tests".
[17] IEC 1000-4-5: "Surge immunity requirements".
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS the following definitions apply:
ancillary equipment: Equipment (apparatus), used in connection with a receiver or transceiver is
considered as an ancillary equipment (apparatus) if:
- the equipment is intended for use in conjunction with a receiver, or transceiver to provide additional
operational and/or control features to the radio equipment (e.g. to extend control to another position
or location); and
- the equipment cannot be used on a stand alone basis to provide user functions independently of a
receiver or transceiver; and
- the receiver or transceiver to which it is connected, is capable of providing some intended operation
such as transmitting and/or receiving without the ancillary equipment (i.e. it is not a sub-unit of the
main equipment essential to the main equipment basic functions).
base station equipment: Used to describe DECT equipment including Fixed Parts (FPs) and/or Portable
Parts (PPs) as defined in ETS 300 175-2 [5] which are powered via an ac power input port or a dc power
input port.
DECT equipment: Apparatus which includes one or more transceivers and/or receivers and/or parts
thereof which conform to the requirements of ETS 300 175-2 [5].

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host equipment: Any equipment which has a complete user functionality when not connected to the
DECT radio equipment, and to which the DECT radio equipment provides additional functionality, and to
which connection is necessary for the DECT radio equipment to offer functionality.
integral antenna: An antenna designed to be connected to the equipment without the use of an external
connector and considered to be part of the equipment. An integral antenna may be fitted internally or
externally to the equipment.
manufacturer: The legal entity responsible under the terms of the Council Directive, 89/336/EEC [4], for
placing the product on the market.
mobile equipment: Used to describe all DECT equipment powered by a vehicular power supply.
port: A particular interface of the specified equipment (apparatus) with the electro-magnetic environment.
portable equipment: Used to describe all DECT equipment powered by an internal battery.
NOTE: More than one of the equipment classifications may apply to certain equipment, as
described in subclause 5.2, dependent upon the manufacturer's declaration of normal
intended use.
4 General test conditions
4.1 Test conditions
The equipment shall be tested under normal test conditions contained in the relevant product and basic
standards or in 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 shall be as close to normal intended use as possible, and shall be recorded in the
test report.
Whenever the EUT is provided with a detachable antenna, the EUT shall be tested with the antenna fitted
in a manner typical of normal intended use.
For DECT equipment parts for which connection to a host equipment is necessary to offer functionality the
test configuration shall be as defined in subclause 5.4.
4.2 Arrangements for test signals at the input of the transceiver
4.2.1 Loop back data
The normal test modulation shall be transmitted by the test system and looped back in the radio
equipment, as described in ETS 300 175-3 [8] and I-ETS 300 176 [6].
4.2.2 Speech equipment
Audio input signals may be connected to the EUT either by a non-metallic acoustic tube or, if provided,
electrical connections. The DECT equipment shall not be modified to provide any electrical connection
ports for the purposes of this test. Suitable test arrangements for the acoustic tube are described in I-ETS
300 176 [6].
4.3 Normal test modulation
For all types of DECT equipment the wanted input signal shall be a RF carrier set to the nominal centre
frequency of one of the DECT RF channels, using gaussian shaped frequency-shift keying (BT = 0,5) and
modulated with a 1 152 kbit/s bit sequence.
The encoding of the bit sequence shall conform to the encoding specified in ETS 300 175-2 [5] and ETS
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The parts of the data sequence that shall transmit a bit sequence conforming to the D-M2 pattern as
specified in CCITT Recommendation 0.153 [9] are those which are looped back according to the loop
back test message described in ETS 300 175-3 [8].
The burst timings of this carrier shall conform to the limits specified in ETS 300 175-2 [5].
4.4 Connection of test signals for transceivers
4.4.1 RF connection
Where the equipment incorporates an external antenna connector, the wanted signal to establish
communications shall be delivered to that connector by a coaxial cable. Adequate measures shall be
taken to minimise the effect of unwanted currents on the external conductor of the coaxial cable at the
point of entry to the equipment.
The source of the wanted input signal shall be located outside of the test environment.
Where the equipment does not incorporate an external RF connector i.e. integral antenna equipment, the
wanted signal to establish communications shall be delivered from the equipment to an antenna located
within the test environment. Adequate measures shall be taken to protect the measuring equipment from
the effect of all the radiated fields within the test environment.
4.5 Connection of test signals for receiver-only equipment
4.5.1 RF connection
Where the equipment incorporates an external antenna connector, the wanted signal, to establish
communications shall be presented to that connector by a coaxial cable. Adequate measures shall be
taken to minimise the effect of unwanted currents on the external conductor of the coaxial cable at the
point of entry to the equipment.
The source of the wanted input signal shall be located outside of the test environment.
Where the equipment does not incorporate an external RF connector i.e. integral antenna equipment, the
wanted signal, to establish communications, shall be presented to the equipment from an antenna located
within the test environment. Adequate measures shall be taken to protect the measuring equipment from
the effect of all the radiated fields within the test environment.
4.6 Receiver test signal level
For tests on receivers and the receiver parts of transceivers the level of the wanted input signal shall be
adjusted to approximately 40 dB above the radio receiver sensitivity limit as defined in the ETS 300 175-2
[5].
The source of the wanted input signal shall be located outside of the test environment.
4.7 Narrow band responses on receivers or receivers which are part of transceivers
No immunity tests shall be carried out on frequencies of identified narrow band responses i e. spurious
responses, of the receiver parts of the DECT equipment.
The procedure by which a narrow band response is distinguished from a wide band response is as
follows:
- if during testing an increase in the bit error rate of the looped back data from the EUT is observed,
or there is an increase in the measured value of speech output signal level, the frequency of the
unwanted signal shall be recorded and then increased by 2 MHz and the test repeated. Similarly,
the frequency of the unwanted signal shall be set to the frequency recorded in the previous test,
and then decreased by 2 MHz and the test repeated;
- if the bit error rate and speech output signal of the EUT as measured are within the permitted limits
at the two test frequencies described in the previous paragraph, then the response observed at the

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recorded frequency of the unwanted signal shall be considered a narrow band response and shall
not be used in determining the EMC compliance of the EUT;
- if the bit error rate or speech output signal level of the EUT as measured is outside the permitted
limits at the two test frequencies, then the test shall be repeated using frequency offsets of plus and
minus 2,5 MHz. If at this second set of test frequencies the bit error rate or speech output signal
level as measured is still outside the permitted limits, then the response is considered to be a wide
band phenomena and the EUT fails the test.
5 Performance assessment
5.1 General
The manufacturer shall at the time of submission of the equipment for test, declare the following
information which shall be recorded in the test report:
- in the case of receive-only equipment, the primary functions of the radio equipment to be tested
during and after the EMC testing;
- the intended functions of the EUT which shall be in accordance with the documentation
accompanying the equipment;
- the ancillary equipment and/or host equipment to be used with the radio equipment for testing;
- 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 EMC stress;
- an exhaustive list of ports, classified as either power or signal/control. Power ports shall further be
classified as ac or dc power.
5.2 Equipment classification
Portable equipment or combinations of equipment declared as capable of being powered for intended use
by the battery in the vehicle shall additionally be considered as vehicular mobile equipment.
Portable or mobile equipment or combinations of equipment declared as capable of being powered for
intended use by ac mains shall additionally be considered as base station equipment.
5.3 Ancillary equipment
At the manufacturer's discretion an ancillary equipment may be:
- declared compliant separately from a receiver or transceiver to all the applicable immunity and
emission clauses of this ETS;
- declared compliant to another appropriate harmonized EMC standard;
- tested with it connected to a receiver or transceiver, in which case compliance shall be
demonstrated to the appropriate clauses of this ETS.
In each case, compliance enables the ancillary equipment to be used with different receivers, transmitters,
or transceivers.
5.4 Assessment of host connected equipment and plug-in cards
For DECT equipment parts for which connection to or integration with a host equipment is necessary in
order to offer functionality two alternative approaches are permitted. The manufacturer shall declare which
alternative shall be used.

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5.4.1 Alternative A: composite equipment
A combination of DECT radio equipment part and a specific type of host equipment may be used for
assessment according to this ETS.
Where more than one such combination is intended, each combination shall be tested separately.
Where a specific combination of host equipment and a DECT radio equi
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