Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits Clause Samples
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. The base functionality limit, if applicable, shall be determined using values from Table 3. See also Annex B.2. Tier 3 kWh/year Tier 4 kWh/year Notes Base functionality Cable 40 50 For tier 4 the return path allowance is included Satellite 40 45 For tier 4 the return path allowance is included IP 35 30 For tier 4 the return path allowance is included Terrestrial 35 25 For tier 4 the return path allowance is included Thin-Client/Remote 30 7 For tier 4 the return path allowance is included Additional functionality High Efficiency Video Coding1 20 12 Once per decoder 1 The limit only applies when decoded video is available in analog or digital form and /or when Equipment provides transcoding capability from content encoded with advanced video coder. Full High Definition2 20 8 Once per equipment Ultra High Definition (DVB Phase 1)3 30 20 Once per equipment 3DTV none stereoscopic broadcast 20 8 Once per equipment Advanced Graphic Processing 5 0 Once per equipment Additional RF Channels Cable or Satellite 15 7 Per channel, Additional Channels IP or Terrestrial 8 4 Per channel DVR4 20 15 Return path functionality 20 0 Once per equipment Return path technology ADSL 30 18 Once per equipment Return path technology DOCSIS 2.0 30 18 Once per equipment Return path technology VDSL 40 40 Once per equipment Return path technology DOCSIS 3.0 (first 4 ch) 50 25 Once per equipment Return path technology DOCSIS 3.0 (add 4 ch) 10 5 Per 4 bonded channels Multi-decode 25 0 Once per equipment Multi-encoding5 10 0 Per encoder Multi-display6 6 0 Once per equipment In-home Network 15 12 In-home Networking access point-router 30 15 Once per equipment Telephony / VOIP 5 4 Once per equipment Smart home services TBD 2 1080p50 or above 3 Mutually exclusive with Full High Definition 4 For this to be claimed, the recording capability must be greater than 30 minutes 5 This limit may only be used for Equipment that can provide independent content. ▇.▇.▇▇ more than one display device such as TV, portable media player in a different encoding format to the incoming information. 6 This limit may only be used for Equipment that can provide independent content to 3 or more display devices, e.g. TV, portable media player. MIMO Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz7 3 3 per spatial stream MIMO Wi-Fi: 5 GHz8 10 8 per spatial stream Powerline 10 10 Once per equipment Community Wi-Fi 9 3 3 per spatial stream Blu-Ray or DVD player TBD
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. 7 This limit applies in addition to IHN and can be taken as well as the MIMO 5GHz limit for concurrent solutions only, switchable 2.4 or 5GHz solutions can claim either 2.4 or 5GHz limit 8 This limit applies in addition to IHN and can be taken as well as the MIMO 2.4GHz limit for concurrent solutions only, switchable 2.4 or 5GHz solutions can claim either 2.4 or 5GHz limit 9 Recognises the additional power consumed, as the STB cannot fully enter standby when providing Community Wi-Fi services ANNEX E - Test Procedure
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. Annex E - Test Procedure Overview All testing shall be carried out as specified below. This section defines a manufacturer independent test process to determine the power consumption of a CSTB under various standardised operating conditions, these are designed to emulate average ‘real world’ viewing habits. All testing shall be carried out in controlled repeatable conditions, as specified below. The general conditions of test are described in IEC 62301 (Household electrical appliances – Measurement of standby power). As far as timing is concerned, user initiated as well as APD Standby mode measurement should be taken no less than 30 minutes after the device enters such a mode. Except for a smart card or conditional access module there shall be no external loads connected to the EUT, unless these are required for the EUT to function. If other external loads are required these shall not measurably increase the load on the EUT e.g. for satellite the LNB supply shall be via a DC block (i.e. powered independently). All compliance testing shall be carried out on products representative of production units. To provide results that will give an accurate representation of actual deployed usage the software used in the EUT shall, where possible, be the same as the software used by the product when deployed by the service provider. Where the same CSTB has been shipped with more than one software version during the course a Reporting Period then a single representative unit may be tested. The compliance testing shall be carried out on one random sample product.. If the product fails then that model does not comply with this document. If the product passes with a margin of less than 10% then 2 further random samples shall be taken, if both of these pass then the product complies, if any one exceeds the limits then the product does not comply. Where the energy consumption can be influenced by the end user, then all measurements shall be made using the default (as shipped) settings from the manufacturer or the default settings at first install in a consumers premises. When testing, the audio/video content shall have a high bit rate, typically a sports or film channel Where the limit for Full High Definition, Ultra High Definition or 3DTV processing is claimed then the EUT shall input, decode and output at the highest resolution claimed Where a limit for the Return Path is claimed then the EUT must be operated to the highest version of the Return Path technology for which...
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. The base functionality limit, if applicable, shall be determined using values from Table 3. See also Annex B.2. Tier 2 kWh/year Tier 3 kWh/year Notes Cable 40 55 Satellite 40 55 IP 35 40 Terrestrial 35 40 Thin-Client/Remote 35 50 Advanced Video Processing 0 0 High Efficiency Video Coding5 20 15 Once per equipment High Definition 0 0 Full High Definition6 20 20 Once per equipment Ultra High Definition (DVB Phase 1)7 30 25 Once per equipment 3DTV none stereoscopic broadcast 20 15 Once per equipment Advanced Graphic Processing 5 5 Once per equipment Additional AV Channels 15 10 Per channel, not IP inputs Additional AV Channels – IP Only 5 5 The limit only applies when decoded video is available in analog or digital form and /or when Equipment provides transcoding capability from content encoded with advanced video coder.
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. 9 This limit may only be used for Equipment that can provide independent content. ▇.▇.▇▇ more than one display device such as TV, portable media player, or provide PIP. 10 This limit may only be used for Equipment that can provide independent content to more than one display device, e.g. TV, portable media player. 11 Both MIMO limits are separate to “In Home Access Point - Router
Base Functionality and Additional Functionality Limits. The base and additional functionality limits, if applicable, shall be determined using values from Table
