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EN 62563-1:2010

Superseded

Superseded

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Medical electrical equipment - Medical image display systems - Part 1: Evaluation methods

Superseded date

02-03-2020

Superseded by

EN 62563-1:2010/A1:2016

Published date

05-03-2010

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IEC 62563-1:2009 describes the evaluation methods for testing medical image display systems. It is directed to practical tests that can be visually evaluated or measured using basic test equipment. More advanced or more quantitative measurements can be performed on these devices, but these are beyond the scope of this document. IEC 62563-1:2009 applies to medical image display systems, which can display monochrome image information in the form of greyscale values on colour and greyscale image display systems (e.g. cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors, flat panel displays, projection system). This standard applies to medical image display systems used for diagnostic (interpretation of medical images toward rendering clinical diagnosis) or viewing (viewing medical images for medical purposes other than for providing a medical interpretation) purposes and therefore having specific requirements in terms of image quality. Head mounted image display systems and image display systems used for confirming positioning and for operation of the system are not covered by this standard.

Committee
CLC/TC 62
DocumentType
Standard
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO CIE S010/E,IEC/TR 60788:2004
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 62563-1:2014-01 Identical
PN-EN 62563-1:2010 Identical
UNE-EN 62563-1:2010 Identical
IEC 62563-1:2009 Identical
PNE-FprEN 62563-1 Identical
BS EN 62563-1:2010 Identical

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