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IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999

Amendment 1 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 723: Broadcasting: Sound, television, data

Standard by IEC, 1999-07-05

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IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999

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IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999 provides Amendment 1 to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for broadcasting, covering sound, television, and data. As a supporting document to IEC 60050-723:1997, it is relevant where organizations need consistent terminology for technical documentation, specification review, and conformity assessment. IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999 helps align engineering language across internal quality workflows, procurement records, and regulatory preparation, reducing ambiguity when teams evaluate broadcasting-related systems or compare technical references.

Overview of IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999

This amendment updates the vocabulary framework used in the broadcasting domain, with emphasis on sound, television, and data applications. IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999 is best understood as a modifying reference that supports technical clarity rather than a standalone design document. It is useful in technical review processes where precise definitions matter, especially for documentation control, operational consistency, and communication between engineering, testing, and compliance teams working with broadcast-related equipment or systems.

Compliance applications of IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999

Organizations may use IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999 when preparing vocabulary-aligned specifications, test documentation, or product evaluation records for broadcasting systems and related media infrastructure. It can support laboratory evaluation, engineering documentation, and conformity assessment activities where terminology must remain consistent across reports and procurement files. In practical workflows, the amendment may help reduce interpretation differences during technical validation of sound, television, or data broadcasting functions.

Importance of compliance with IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999

Using the amended vocabulary can improve technical consistency across design, testing, and approval processes. For organizations involved in broadcasting equipment or related systems, IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD1:1999 may help lower risk in specification review and reduce errors caused by inconsistent terminology. That can support clearer verification activities, more reliable quality assurance, and smoother procurement or conformity assessment preparation, particularly where multiple teams or external partners rely on the same technical document set.

  • Amendment to the broadcasting vocabulary reference for sound, television, and data
  • Useful for terminology control in engineering documentation and technical assessment
  • Supports compliance workflows, testing consistency, and product evaluation records
  • Relevant as a companion to the parent reference IEC 60050-723:1997
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  • Publication Date: 1999-07-05
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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