BS EN ISO 9241-305:2008:2010 Edition
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Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Optical laboratory test methods for electronic visual displays
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 192 |
This part of ISO 9241 establishes optical test and expert observation methods for use in predicting the performance of a display vis-à-vis the ergonomics requirements given in ISO 9241-303.
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9 | Scope Normative references Terms and definitions General Measurements — Basic measurements and derived procedures Basic measurements (or evaluation) — Method M |
10 | Compound measurement procedures — Procedure P Structure Matrix of measurement conditions methods and procedures Measurement conditions Preparations and procedures CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor standard preparation Technology dependent parameters |
11 | Cleaning Alignment Brightness and contrast control settings Image size Video drive levels LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor standard preparation Display warm-up Technology dependent parameters Cleaning |
12 | Alignment Brightness and contrast control settings Image size Video drive levels Front projection display standard preparation (fixed resolut Display warm-up Technology depending parameters Cleaning Alignment |
13 | Brightness and contrast control settings Image size Video drive levels PDP (plasma display panel) monitor standard preparation Technology depending parameters Cleaning Alignment Brightness and contrast control settings |
14 | Image size Video drive levels Hand-held devices Display warm-up Technology depending parameters Cleaning Alignment Brightness and contrast control settings Image size Video drive levels |
15 | Test accessories Mirror standard Haze standard Diffuse reflectance standard |
16 | Degaussing device Veiling glare frustum |
17 | Stray light elimination tube and projection masks |
19 | Replica masks |
20 | Data acquisition Vibration-damped measurement bench Dimensional measurement devices Uniform light source Surrounds |
21 | Magnification device Test patterns Character width target H |
22 | Character width target block Character height target E: Character height target block Block |
23 | Character format Between-character spacing Between-word spacing Between-line spacing |
24 | Grid pattern Screen full of H |
25 | Orthogonality “eee” picture |
26 | “mmm” picture Horizontal bars Vertical bars Full˚screen Dot Convergence test pattern Dot raster |
27 | One-dot raster Response time pattern |
28 | Box patterns Checkerboard pattern Latin characters Arabic characters |
29 | Chinese characters Japanese characters |
30 | Korean characters Cyrillic characters Greek characters Thai characters |
31 | 5 ( 5 checkerboard pattern with crosse Shadowing set-up |
32 | Shadowing measurement Projector set-up pattern |
33 | Projector colour adjustment pattern Alignment — Measurement location and meter position Normal to display screen Light source Standard five locations |
34 | Standard 11 locations Standard nine locations Projector: 16 locations Projector: 13 locations |
35 | Centre˚screen Visual determination Standard nine locations for virtual image displays Alternative nine-point locations |
36 | Light measuring device (LMD) |
37 | Spot meter Luminance microprofile meter Conoscopic light measuring device Collimated optics system Array devices |
38 | Virtual image display goniometer Measurement field Many pixels Within a pixel Exit port of light source Section of large illumination surface Luminance profile Angular aperture |
39 | Meter time response Fast response meter Time-averaging meter Test illumination Parameters and tolerances |
40 | Darkroom Directional illumination |
41 | Small aperture source |
42 | Extended source, 5° |
43 | Extended source 15° to 30° |
44 | Two extended sources 15° to 30° Ring light |
45 | Conical source |
47 | Hemispheric, specular included |
48 | Hemispheric, specular excluded by hardware |
49 | View port Proximal specular Inside diffuse sphere |
51 | Other ambient test conditions Normal lab conditions Multi-temperature testing CRT ambient magnetic field test |
52 | Measurement methods Basic light measurements M 12.1 — Basic spot measurement |
53 | M 12.2 — Reflection coefficient |
55 | M 12.9 — Basic illuminance measurement |
56 | P 12.3 — Estimated approximate luminous flux |
57 | P 12.4 — Combined emitted and reflected light |
58 | P 12.5 — Site screening — Standard measurement locations |
59 | P 12.6 — Visual screening to find max. and min. locations |
60 | Luminance profile measurements M 13.1 — Luminance profile using green profile |
61 | M 13.2 — Luminance profile with smoothing algorithm |
62 | Directional light measurements P 14.1 — Luminance angular distribution |
63 | P 14.2 — Luminance angular uniformity |
64 | Temporal performance measurements M 15.1 — Temporal luminance variation |
65 | P 15.2 — Image formation time |
67 | P 15.2A — Image formation time between grey levels |
71 | P 15.3 — Flicker |
73 | P 15.3A — Extended flicker measurement |
74 | P 15.4 — Jitter |
76 | P 15.5 — Blink coding |
78 | P 15.7 — Warm-up time |
79 | M 15.8 — Motion artefacts |
80 | Reflection measurements M 16.1 — Luminance specular reflectance |
83 | M 16.1A — Reflectance with diffuse illumination |
84 | P 16.2 — BRDF and derived values P 16.3 — Contrast of unwanted specular reflection |
86 | P 16.4 — Ring light method |
87 | P 16.5 — Extended source reflectance |
89 | P 16.6 — Extended source specular reflectance |
92 | P 16.7 — Calibration of diffuse reflectance sample |
93 | Luminance analysis P 17.1 — Area average luminance |
94 | P 17.2 — Lateral luminance uniformity |
95 | P 17.3 — Luminance uniformity |
96 | P 17.4 — Residual image |
98 | P 17.5 — Grey scale and gamma |
100 | P 17.5A — Evaluation of grey-level reduction and inversion P 17.6 — Luminance coding |
101 | P 17.7 — Grey scale–JND relationship |
102 | Contrast analysis P 18.1 — Box contrast |
103 | P 18.2 — Contrast under ambient illumination |
104 | P 18.2A — Contrast under uniform diffuse illumination |
105 | P 18.3 — Contrast under ambient illumination and specular re |
106 | P 18.4 — Full˚screen contrast |
107 | P 18.5 — Contrast uniformity |
108 | P 18.6 — Modulation depth |
109 | P 18.7 — Contrast directional distribution |
110 | P 18.8 — Contrast directional uniformity |
111 | P 18.9 — Directional gamma |
112 | P 18.10 — Directional gamma uniformity |
113 | Colour analysis P 19.1 — Spectrally extreme colours |
114 | P 19.2 — Lateral chromaticity uniformity, |
115 | P 19.3 — Directional chromaticity uniformity |
116 | P 19.4 — Colour difference, E (CIELUV) |
117 | P 19.4A — Colour difference, E (CIELAB) |
118 | P 19.6 — Chromaticity |
119 | P 19.7 — Colour gamut area |
120 | P 19.15 — Colour temperature, white point, and white-point a |
121 | Dimensions and geometries P 20.1 — Pixel size and pitch from luminance profile |
122 | M 20.2 — Pixel size and pitch from artwork |
123 | P 20.3 — Pixel size for projector displays P 20.4 — Character dimensions for CRT |
124 | P 20.5 — Character dimensions for LCD |
125 | P 20.6 — Character stroke width for CRT |
126 | P 20.7 — Character stroke width for regular addressed pixels |
127 | P 20.8 — Character width-to-height ratio |
128 | M 20.9 — Resolution addressable P 20.10 — Resolution, visible |
130 | M 20.11 — Aspect ratio |
131 | P20.12 — Between-character spacing |
132 | P 20.13 — Between-word spacing |
133 | P 20.14 — Between-line spacing |
135 | Geometrics and defects M 21.1 — Linearity |
137 | P 21.2 — Linearity, short distance line distortion |
138 | M 21.3 — Waviness |
139 | M 21.4 — Orthogonality |
143 | P 21.5 — Symbol distortion |
144 | M 21.7 — Cosmetic defects including face plate defects M 21.8 — Colour effects based on misconvergence |
146 | P 21.9 — Raster modulation |
147 | M 21.10 — Fill Factor |
148 | M 21.11 — Whole screen visual screening to find geometric di |
149 | P 21.12 — Display loading |
150 | P 21.13 — Checkerboard contrast P 21.14 — Halation |
151 | M 21.16 — Shadowing |
153 | Alignment of virtual image displays M 23.1 — Goniometric measurements of virtual images |
157 | P 23.2M — QVS — Subjective judgement |
158 | P 23.3M — QVS — Calculated judgement P 23.6 — Geometric distortion |
161 | P 23.7 — Field of view P 23.8 — Focal distance |
162 | P 23.9 — Interocular distance P 23.10 — Convergence angle |
163 | P 23.11 — Convergence distance P 23.12 — Vertical misalignment |
164 | P 23.13 — Qualified viewing space (QVS), maximum eye relief |
167 | Conformance |