The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information Regulations 2021

Application and interpretation

This section has no associated Explanatory Memorandum

39.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this Chapter applies to electronic displays, including—

(a)televisions;

(b)monitors; and

(c)digital signage displays.

(2) Nothing in these Regulations applies to the following—

(a)any electronic display with a screen area smaller than or equal to 100 square centimetres;

(b)projectors;

(c)all-in-one video conference systems;

(d)medical displays;

(e)virtual reality headsets;

(f)displays integrated or to be integrated into products referred to in regulations 7(a) or 8 of the WEEE Regulations;

(g)electronic displays that are components or sub-assemblies;

(h)industrial displays.

(3) In this Chapter and Schedules 19 to 21—

“all-in-one video conference system” means a dedicated system which—

(a)

is designed for video conferencing and collaboration, integrated within a single enclosure; and

(b)

includes all of the following features—

(i)

support for specific videoconference protocol ITU-T H.323 or IETF SIP as delivered by the manufacturer;

(ii)

cameras, display and processing capabilities for two-way real-time video including packet loss resilience;

(iii)

loudspeaker and audio processing capabilities for two-way real-time hands-free audio including echo cancellation;

(iv)

an encryption function;

(v)

HiNA;

“digital signage display” means an electronic display that—

(a)

is designed primarily to be viewed by multiple people in non-desktop based and non domestic environments; and

(b)

includes all of the following features—

(i)

a unique identifier to enable addressing a specific display screen;

(ii)

a function disabling unauthorised access to the display settings and displayed image;

(iii)

a network connection (encompassing a hard-wired or wireless interface) for controlling, monitoring or receiving the information to display from remote unicast or multicast but not broadcast sources;

(iv)

is designed to be installed hanging, mounted or fixed to a physical structure for viewing by multiple people and not placed on the market with a ground stand;

(v)

does not integrate a tuner to display broadcast signals;

“electronic display” means a display screen and associated electronics which displays visual information from wired or wireless sources as its primary function;

“HiNA” means High Network Availability and is to be construed in accordance with the definitions of “networked equipment with high network availability” and “networked equipment with high network availability functionality” in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008(1);

“industrial display” means an electronic display which—

(a)

is exclusively designed, tested and marketed for use in industrial environments for measuring, testing, monitoring or control; and

(b)

includes all the following features—

(i)

operating temperatures between 0°C and +50°C;

(ii)

operating humidity conditions between 20 per cent and 90 per cent non-condensing;

(iii)

minimum level of ingress protection (IP65) ensuring no ingress of dust and complete protection against contact (dust-tight) with no effect for water projected by a nozzle (6.3 mm) against the enclosure;

(iv)

electromagnetic compatibility immunity suitable for industrial environments;

“integrated”, in relation to a display which is part of another product as a functional component, means an electronic display which is—

(a)

not able to be operated independently from the product; and

(b)

depends on the product for providing its functions, including power;

“medical display” means an electronic display which is, or forms part of, a medical device within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Medical Devices Regulations 2002(2);

“monitor” means an electronic display intended for one person for close viewing such as in a desk-based environment;

“projector” means an optical device for processing analogue or digital video image information, in any format, to modulate a light source and project the resulting image onto an external surface;

“screen area” means the viewable area of the electronic display calculated by multiplying the maximum viewable image width by the maximum viewable image height along the surface of the panel;

“television” means an electronic display designed primarily for the display and reception of audio-visual signals, and which consists of—

(a)

an electronic display; and

(b)

one or more tuners;

“tuner” means an electronic circuit which detects television broadcast signals and facilitates the selection of a television channel from a group of broadcast channels, and for this purpose “broadcast signals”—

(a)

includes terrestrial digital and satellite signals;

(b)

does not include internet unicast;

“virtual reality headset” means a head-wearable device which provides immersive virtual reality for the wearer by displaying stereoscopic images for each eye with head motion tracking functions.

(1)

EUR 1275/2008; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2019/539 and 2020/1528.

(2)

S.I. 2002/618, as amended by S.I. 2019/791.