Wouldn't the EN 60825 (lasers, LED's) series also be applicable?

Scott Douglas

John Woodgate wrote:
> In message 
> <2a93eb060901301019n32b26229g5af6e9ae007fb...@mail.gmail.com>, dated 
> Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Grace Lin <graceli...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Does CE apply to infrared emitter probes?  The probe is designed 
>> adhere directly over the sensor window of TV providing a 1-way IR 
>> control interface to the TV.
>
> 'CE' doesn't really mean anything. The EMC and Low Voltage Directives 
> apply. I suspect that in fact such a product is below the voltage 
> bound of the LVD. For EMC, EN 55013 and EN 55020 would appear to 
> apply, but there are no relevant requirements, I think, for an IR 
> emitter, even though the remote controls of TVs and VCRs use 
> infra-red. I suggest applying EN 55022 and 55024.

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