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ECMA-109 2nd edition December 1987 Declared Noise Emission Values
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ECMA-109 2nd edition (December 1987) Declared Noise Emission Values of Computer and Business Equipment: 4. Determination of the declared noise emission values. ECMA-74 11th edition (December 2010) Measurement of Airborne Noise emitted by Information Technology and Telecommunications Equipment: 35 Measurement methodology for noise level 5. Installation and operating instructions; 6. Method for determination of sound power levels of equipment in reverberation test rooms; 7. Method for determination of sound power levels of equipment under essentially free-field conditions over a reflecting plane; Annex C.15 Equipment category: personal computers and workstations. EN 61960:2011 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other Measurement methodology for battery 36 loading cycles non-acid electrolytes - Secondary lithium cells and batteries for portable applications: 7.6.1 General; 7.6.3 Endurance in cycles (accelerated test procedure). EN 62623:2013 - Desktop and notebook computers - Measurement of energy consumption: Sequence of steps for achieving a stable 5.2. Test setup; 37 condition with respect to power demand 5.3.2. Measuring off mode; 5.3.3. Measuring sleep mode; 5.3.4. Measuring long idle mode. Description of how sleep mode was 38 selected or programmed EN 62623:2013 - Desktop and notebook computers - Measurement of energy consumption: 5.2. Test setup; 5.3.3. Measuring sleep mode. EN 62623:2013 - Desktop and notebook computers - Measurement of Description of how off mode was selected energy consumption: 39 or programmed 5.2. Test setup; 5.3.2. Measuring off mode. Sequence of events required to reach the ENERGY STAR® Program Requirements Product Specification for 40 mode where the equipment automatically Computers, Eligibility Criteria Version 6.0, Rev. Oct-2013: changes to sleep mode 1.D.4 Sleep Mode. Sequence of events required to reach the 41 mode where the equipment automatically changes to off mode The duration of idle state condition before the computer automatically reaches sleep 42 mode, or another condition which does not exceed the applicable power demand requirements for sleep mode The length of time after a period of user inactivity in which the computer 43 automatically reaches a power mode that has a lower power demand requirement than sleep mode The length of time before the display 44 sleep mode is set to activate after user inactivity Not applicable 30 minutes 30 minutes 10 minutes