From: "John M Woodgate" <j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk>
>
> A VERY long time ago the Irish National Standards Committee asked CENELEC 
> formally whether a washing machine containing  a microprocessor was ITE or 
> not. The answer was that 'function determines the standards that apply'. 
> Washing machines have to conform to the standards for washing machines.
>
> This ruling applies to EMC and safety: it may have been overlooked when 
> other Directives were drafted. For your product, the 'function' is not to 
> process information but to control access to premises.

In access control system you can find all of: "entry, storage, display, 
retrieval, transmission, processing, switching, or control, of data" and it 
is "equipped with one or more terminal ports typically operated for 
information transfer".
I was sure I should test such system devices to EN55022 and EN55024.
Should I look for standards for keys and door locks ?

Best Regards
Piotr Galka

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