IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017
Amendment 2 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 714: Switching and signalling in telecommunications
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IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017 is a targeted amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for switching and signalling in telecommunications. It is relevant where teams rely on precise terminology for technical review, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment activities. Because vocabulary consistency affects engineering documentation, procurement review, and verification workflows, IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017 helps organizations align language across specifications, test records, and compliance files when working with telecommunications switching and signalling systems.
What is IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017?
This document is Amendment 2 to IEC 60050-714:1992, so it should be used as a supporting reference connected to the parent vocabulary part rather than as a standalone technical requirement set. Its role is to refine or update terminology within the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary for switching and signalling in telecommunications. For engineering and compliance teams, that means clearer definitions, more consistent interpretation, and improved alignment between design records, test documentation, and regulatory preparation.
Applications of IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017
IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017 is typically useful in telecommunications engineering, standards management, and quality workflows where switching and signalling terms must be interpreted consistently. It may support technical specifications, laboratory evaluation records, procurement documents, and internal compliance references for network equipment or related control systems. Teams involved in product evaluation, technical validation, or conformity assessment preparation can use the amendment to reduce ambiguity when reviewing terminology across design, testing, and operational documentation.
Why is IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017 important?
Accurate vocabulary matters in telecommunications because small differences in terminology can affect interoperability, testing consistency, and risk management. By updating the parent reference, IEC 60050-714:1992/AMD2:2017 supports clearer communication between engineers, test laboratories, suppliers, and compliance teams. It can help reduce misunderstandings during verification activities, improve the quality of engineering documentation, and strengthen procurement review and conformity assessment preparation. In practice, that supports more reliable technical assessment and better operational consistency.
- Supporting amendment to the parent vocabulary entry IEC 60050-714:1992
- Focused on switching and signalling terminology for telecommunications work
- Useful for documentation control, technical review, and compliance workflows
- Helps align engineering language across specifications, tests, and procurement records
- Publication Date: 2017-08-30
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60050-714:1992 (2019-10-17)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-714:1992 (2018-10-17)
- This Version: IEC 60050-714:1992 (2017-08-30)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-714:1992 (2016-12-16)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-714:1992 (1992-06-15)
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