SIST EN ISO 9241-307:2009
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 307: Analysis and compliance test methods for electronic visual displays (ISO 9241-307:2008)
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 307: Analysis and compliance test methods for electronic visual displays (ISO 9241-307:2008)
ISO 9241-307:2008 establishes test methods for the analysis of a variety of visual display technologies, tasks and environments. It uses the measurement procedures of ISO 9241-305 and the generic requirements of ISO 9241-303 to define compliance routes suitable for the different technologies and intended contexts.
Ergonomie der Mensch-System-Interaktion - Teil 307: Analyse und Konformitätsverfahren für elektronische optische Anzeigen (ISO 9241-307:2008)
Dieser Teil von ISO 9241 legt Prüfverfahren für die Untersuchung verschiedener Technologien, Aufgaben und
Umgebungen von optischen Anzeigen fest. Sie verwendet die Messverfahren von ISO 9241-305 und den
allgemeinen Anforderungen von ISO 9241-303 um die Konformitätsverfahren für die verschiedenen
Technologien und vorgesehenen Nutzungskontexte festzulegen.
Ergonomie de l'interaction homme-système - Partie 307: Méthodes d'essais d'analyse et de conformité pour écrans de visualisation électroniques (ISO 9241-307:2008)
L'ISO 9241-307:2008 établit des méthodes d'essai applicables à l'analyse de différentes technologies, tâches et environnements pour les écrans de visualisation. Les modes opératoires de mesurage de l'ISO 9241-305 et les exigences génériques de l'ISO 9241-303 sont utilisés pour définir des règles de conformité appropriées aux différentes technologies et aux contextes d'utilisation envisagés.
Ergonomija medsebojnega vpliva človek-sistem - 307. del: Analize in metode preskušanja skladnosti elektronskih slikovnih zaslonov (ISO 9241-307:2008)
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 07-Dec-2008
- Technical Committee
- VSN - Safety of machinery
- Current Stage
- 6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 05-Dec-2008
- Due Date
- 09-Feb-2009
- Completion Date
- 08-Dec-2008
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2009
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2009
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2009
- Effective Date
- 01-Jun-2009
Overview
EN ISO 9241-307:2008 (ISO 9241-307:2008) is part of the ISO 9241 series on ergonomics of human–system interaction. The standard establishes analysis and compliance test methods for electronic visual displays, covering a range of display technologies, tasks and environments. It prescribes how to apply the measurement procedures of ISO 9241-305 and the generic requirements of ISO 9241-303 to define compliance routes appropriate to different display technologies and intended contexts of use. The document has been adopted by CEN as EN ISO 9241-307.
Key topics
The standard provides structured test methods and reporting requirements for assessing visual display performance and ergonomic suitability. Core technical topics include:
- Viewing conditions and design viewing direction (how displays are viewed in situ)
- Display luminance and luminance contrast, including adjustment methods
- Luminance non‑uniformity and colour non‑uniformity across the screen
- Colour gamut, reference white, and electro‑optical transfer functions (EOTF) for grey scale fidelity
- Legibility and readability of artificial and reality information, including coding and graphics
- Unwanted reflections and performance in special physical environments
- Visual artefacts and pixel fault classification
- Separate compliance routes and tables for specific technologies such as CRT displays and emissive flat‑panel LCDs, including isotropic vs. anisotropic behaviour
The standard organizes assessment and reporting using clear tables and compliance routes tailored to the technology and context of use.
Applications
EN ISO 9241-307 is used to:
- Verify ergonomic and optical performance of monitors, instrument panels and visual interfaces
- Establish test protocols for display acceptance, quality control and procurement
- Guide design validation of user interfaces where visual fidelity, legibility and safety are critical (control rooms, medical displays, avionics, industrial HMI)
- Support regulatory or contractual compliance where standardized display measurements are required
Keywords: ISO 9241-307, electronic visual displays, display test methods, ergonomics, luminance contrast, colour gamut, legibility.
Who should use this standard
- Ergonomists and human factors engineers assessing display usability
- Display engineers and optical test labs performing compliance testing
- Procurement and QA teams specifying display performance requirements
- UI/UX designers and system integrators in safety‑critical domains
Related standards
- ISO 9241-303 (generic requirements for electronic visual displays)
- ISO 9241-305 (measurement methods referenced by this part)
- Other parts of ISO 9241 covering software ergonomics and human‑centred design
Use EN ISO 9241-307 when you need standardized, technology‑specific procedures to quantify and report the ergonomic and optical performance of electronic visual displays.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN ISO 9241-307:2009 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 307: Analysis and compliance test methods for electronic visual displays (ISO 9241-307:2008)". This standard covers: ISO 9241-307:2008 establishes test methods for the analysis of a variety of visual display technologies, tasks and environments. It uses the measurement procedures of ISO 9241-305 and the generic requirements of ISO 9241-303 to define compliance routes suitable for the different technologies and intended contexts.
ISO 9241-307:2008 establishes test methods for the analysis of a variety of visual display technologies, tasks and environments. It uses the measurement procedures of ISO 9241-305 and the generic requirements of ISO 9241-303 to define compliance routes suitable for the different technologies and intended contexts.
SIST EN ISO 9241-307:2009 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.180 - Ergonomics; 35.180 - IT Terminal and other peripheral equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN ISO 9241-307:2009 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 29241-3:2001/A1:2001, SIST EN ISO 9241-7:2001, SIST EN ISO 13406-2:2002, SIST EN 29241-3:2001. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 307: Analysis and compliance test
methods for electronic visual displays (ISO 9241-307:2008)
Ergonomie der Mensch-System-Interaktion - Teil 307: Analyse und
Konformitätsverfahren für elektronische optische Anzeigen (ISO 9241-307:2008)
Ergonomie de l'interaction homme-système - Partie 307: Méthodes d'essais d'analyse et
de conformité pour écrans de visualisation électroniques (ISO 9241-307:2008)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 9241-307:2008
ICS:
13.180 Ergonomija Ergonomics
35.180 Terminalska in druga IT Terminal and other
periferna oprema IT peripheral equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 9241-307
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
November 2008
ICS 13.180; 35.180
English Version
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 307: Analysis
and compliance test methods for electronic visual displays (ISO
9241-307:2008)
Ergonomie de l'interaction homme-système - Partie 307: Ergonomie der Mensch-System-Interaktion - Teil 307:
Méthodes d'essais d'analyse et de conformité pour écrans Analyse und Konformitätsverfahren für elektronische
de visualisation électroniques (ISO 9241-307:2008) optische Anzeigen (ISO 9241-307:2008)
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Contents Page
Foreword .3
Foreword
This document (EN ISO 9241-307:2008) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 159
"Ergonomics" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 122 "Ergonomics", the secretariat of which
is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
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Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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The text of ISO 9241-307:2008 has been approved by CEN as a EN ISO 9241-307:2008 without any
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 9241-307
First edition
2008-11-15
Ergonomics of human-system
interaction —
Part 307:
Analysis and compliance test methods
for electronic visual displays
Ergonomie de l'interaction homme-système —
Partie 307: Méthodes d'essais d'analyse et de conformité pour écrans
de visualisation électroniques
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ISO 9241-307:2008(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword. x
Introduction . xii
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 1
4 Guiding principles . 2
5 Compliance routes. 2
5.1 CRT displays for indoor use — Display laboratory method . 2
5.1.1 Intended context of use. 2
Table 1 — Intended context of use — CRT displays. 3
5.1.2 Information about the technology. 6
Table 2 — Basic physical attributes of CRT visual displays. 6
5.1.3 Compliance assessment method. 6
Table 3 — Viewing conditions . 7
Table 4 — Assessment and reporting for design viewing direction . 8
Table 5 — Viewing conditions . 9
Table 6 — Display luminance . 10
Table 7 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Artificial information . 10
Table 8 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Reality information. 10
Table 9 — Luminance. 11
Table 10 — Assessment and reporting for luminance and contrast adjustment. 13
Table 11 — Special physical environments . 13
Table 12 — Visual artefacts . 14
Table 13 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity . 15
Table 14 — Visual artefacts . 15
Table 15 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity. 16
Table 16 — Visual artefacts . 16
Table 17 — Visual artefacts . 17
Table 18 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Artificial information . 19
Table 19 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Reality information. 19
Table 20 — Visual artefacts . 20
Table 21 — Legibility and readability. 20
Table 22 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Artificial information . 21
Table 23 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Reality information. 22
Table 24 — Legibility and readability. 22
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Table 25 — Legibility of information coding . 26
Table 26 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding — Artificial information. 26
Table 27 — Legibility of information coding . 27
Table 28 — Assessment and reporting for colour coding — Artificial information. 27
Table 29 — Legibility of information coding . 28
Table 30 — Legibility of graphics. 28
Table 31 — Fidelity. 30
Table 32 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Artificial
information. 32
Table 33 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Reality
information. 33
Table 34 — Fidelity. 34
Table 35 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Artificial information . 35
Table 36 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Reality information. 35
Table 37 — Fidelity. 36
5.2 Emissive flat-panel LCD for indoor use — Display laboratory method. 38
5.2.1 Intended context of use. 38
Table 38 — Intended context of use — Emissive flat-panel LCD. 39
Table 39 — Design viewing direction range. 41
5.2.2 Information about the technology. 46
Table 40 — Basic physical attributes of emissive flat-panel LCD . 46
5.2.3 Compliance assessment . 46
Table 41 — Viewing conditions . 47
Table 42 — Assessment and reporting for design viewing direction. 48
Table 43 — Viewing conditions . 52
Table 44 — Luminance . 52
Table 45 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Artificial information and
isotropic visual displays . 53
Table 46 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Artificial information and
anisotropic visual displays . 53
Table 47 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Reality information and isotropic
visual displays. 53
Table 48 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Reality information and
anisotropic visual displays . 54
Table 49 — Luminance . 54
Table 50 — Assessment and reporting for luminance and contrast adjustment. 55
Table 51 — Special physical environments . 56
Table 52 — Visual artefacts. 57
Table 53 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity — Artificial information —
Isotropic visual displays . 58
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Table 54 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity — Artificial information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 58
Table 55 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity — Reality information —
Isotropic visual displays . 59
Table 56 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity — Reality information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 59
Table 57 — Visual artefacts . 60
Table 58 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity — Artificial information —
Isotropic visual displays . 60
Table 59 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity — Artificial information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 61
Table 60 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity — Reality information —
Isotropic visual displays . 62
Table 61 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity — Reality information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 62
Table 62 — Visual artefacts . 63
Table 63 — Pixel fault classification . 64
Table 64 — Visual artefacts . 65
Table 65 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Artificial information —
Isotropic visual displays . 67
Table 66 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Artificial information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 67
Table 67 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Reality information— Isotropic
visual displays . 68
Table 68 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Reality information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 68
Table 69 — Visual artefacts . 69
Table 70 — Legibility and readability. 70
Table 71 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Artificial information —
Isotropic visual displays . 71
Table 72 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Artificial information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 71
Table 73 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Reality information — Isotropic
visual displays . 72
Table 74 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Reality information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 72
Table 75 — Legibility and readability. 73
Table 76 — Legibility of information coding. 75
Table 77 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding — Artificial information — Isotropic
visual displays . 76
Table 78 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding — Artificial information —
Anisotropic visual displays . 76
Table 79 — Legibility of information coding. 77
Table 80 — Assessment and reporting for colour coding — Artificial information . 77
Table 81 — Legibility of information coding. 78
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Table 82 — Legibility of graphics. 78
Table 83 — Fidelity. 80
Table 84 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Artificial
information. 82
Table 85 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white —
Reality information. 83
Table 86 — Fidelity. 84
Table 87 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Artificial information — Isotropic visual displays . 85
Table 88 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Artificial information — Anisotropic visual displays . 86
Table 89 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Reality information — Isotropic visual displays. 86
Table 90 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Reality information — Anisotropic visual displays . 87
Table 91 — Fidelity. 87
5.3 PDP for indoor use — Display laboratory method . 89
5.3.1 Intended context of use. 89
Table 92 — Intended context of use — PDP. 90
5.3.2 Information about the technology. 92
Table 93 — Basic physical attributes of PDP. 92
5.3.3 Compliance assessment method . 93
Table 94 — Viewing conditions . 93
Table 95 — Assessment and reporting for design viewing direction. 94
Table 96 — Viewing conditions . 94
Table 97 — Luminance . 95
Table 98 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Artificial information . 95
Table 99 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Reality information. 96
Table 100 — Luminance . 96
Table 101 — Assessment and reporting for luminance and contrast adjustment. 98
Table 102 — Special physical environments . 99
Table 103 — Visual artefacts. 99
Table 104 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity . 100
Table 105 — Visual artefacts. 101
Table 106 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity . 101
Table 107 — Visual artefacts. 102
Table 108 — Pixel fault classification . 103
Table 109 — Visual artefacts. 104
Table 110 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Artificial information. 106
Table 111 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Reality information . 106
Table 112 — Visual artefacts. 107
Table 113 — Legibility and readability. 108
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Table 114 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Artificial information . 109
Table 115 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast — Reality information. 109
Table 116 — Legibility and readability. 110
Table 117 — Legibility of information coding. 112
Table 118 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding — Artificial information. 113
Table 119 — Legibility of information coding. 113
Table 120 — Assessment and reporting for colour coding — Artificial information . 114
Table 121 — Legibility of information coding. 114
Table 122 — Legibility of graphics. 115
Table 123 — Fidelity . 117
Table 124 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Artificial
information . 119
Table 125 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Reality
information . 120
Table 126 — Fidelity . 121
Table 127 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Artificial information. 122
Table 128 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Reality information . 123
Table 129 — Fidelity . 123
5.4 Front-screen projection visual displays with fixed resolution for indoor use — Display
laboratory method . 125
5.4.1 Intended context of use. 125
Table 130 — Intended context of use — Front-screen projection visual displays with fixed
resolution. 126
5.4.2 Information about the technology. 129
Table 131 — Basic physical attributes of front-screen projection visual displays with fixed
resolution. 129
5.4.3 Compliance assessment. 129
Table 132 — Viewing conditions . 130
Table 133 — Assessment and reporting for design viewing direction . 130
Table 134 — Viewing conditions . 131
Table 135 — Luminance. 131
Table 136 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Artificial information . 131
Table 137 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance — Reality information. 132
Table 138 — Luminance. 132
Table 139 — Assessment and reporting for luminance and contrast adjustment. 134
Table 140 — Special physical environments . 135
Table 141 — Visual artefacts . 135
Table 142 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity . 136
Table 143 — Visual artefacts . 136
Table 144 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity. 137
Table 145 — Visual artefacts . 138
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Table 146 — Pixel fault classification . 139
Table 147 — Visual artefacts. 140
Table 148 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Artificial information. 142
Table 149 — Assessment and reporting for unwanted reflections — Reality information . 143
Table 150 — Visual artefacts. 143
Table 151 — Legibility and readability. 144
Table 152 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast. 145
Table 153 — Legibility and readability. 145
Table 154 — Legibility of information coding . 149
Table 155 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding — Artificial information. 149
Table 156 — Legibility of information coding . 150
Table 157 — Assessment and reporting for colour coding — Artificial information. 150
Table 158 — Legibility of information coding . 151
Table 159 — Legibility of graphics. 151
Table 160 — Fidelity. 153
Table 161 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Artificial
information. 155
Table 162 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white — Reality
information. 156
Table 163 — Fidelity. 157
Table 164 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Artificial information . 158
Table 165 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale —
Reality information. 159
Table 166 — Fidelity. 159
5.5 Emissive, reflective or transflective LCD for handheld devices for indoor use — Display
laboratory method. 161
5.5.1 Intended context of use. 161
Table 167 — Intended context of use — Emissive, reflective or transflective LCD for handheld
devices . 162
5.5.2 Information about the technology. 166
Table 168 — Basic physical attributes of emissive, reflective or transflective handheld device
LCD . 166
5.5.3 Compliance assessment . 166
Table 169 — Sample compliance overview table. 167
Table 170 — Viewing conditions . 168
Table 171 — Assessment and reporting for design viewing direction. 169
Table 172 — Viewing conditions . 171
Table 173 — Luminance . 171
Table 174 — Assessment and reporting for display luminance . 173
Table 175 — Luminance . 174
Table 176 — Special physical environments . 175
Table 177 — Visual artefacts. 176
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Table 178 — Assessment and reporting for luminance non-uniformity . 177
Table 179 — Visual artefacts . 177
Table 180 — Assessment and reporting for colour non-uniformity. 178
Table 181 — Visual artefacts . 179
Table 182 — Pixel fault classification. 180
Table 183 — Visual artefacts . 181
Table 184 — Legibility and readability. 183
Table 185 — Assessment and reporting for luminance contrast . 184
Table 186 — Legibility and readability. 184
Table 187 — Legibility of information coding. 189
Table 188 — Assessment and reporting for luminance coding. 189
Table 189 — Legibility of information coding. 190
Table 190 — Assessment and reporting for colour coding — Artificial information . 190
Table 191 — Legibility of information coding. 191
Table 192 — Legibility of graphics. 191
Table 193 — Fidelity . 193
Table 194 — Assessment and reporting for colour gamut and reference white. 195
Table 195 — Fidelity . 196
Table 196 — Assessment and reporting for electro-optical transfer functions and grey scale. 198
Table 197 — Fidelity . 199
6 Conformance. 202
Annex A (informative) Overview of the ISO 9241 series. 203
Annex B (normative) Boundaries for reproduction of natural colours . 207
Annex C (normative) Compliance routes. 211
Bibliography . 215
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