Chapter "Healthcare sector", section "IR control in the OR" points to possible issues of this nature. Where luminaires for fluorescent lamps are utilised, it is therefore important to opt for operating frequencies in ECG that differ from information frequencies in IR controls when selecting luminaires. If the European standard EN 61920 "Infrared free air applications" and the respective frequency ranges of ECGs (see also table) are considered, such issues can usually be avoided. In case of doubt, preliminary testing for correct functioning of IR controls is recommended.
The most effective course of action is an appropriate selection of working frequencies for IR installations. For IR remote controls, transmission methods with sufficiently high carrier frequencies (over 400 kHz) should be selected. Likewise, the selection of high carrier frequencies can ensure safe operation in sound signal transmissions and paging systems. Here, frequencies of 2.3 MHz and beyond should be selected. Another measure for avoiding IR control impacts caused by lighting, the infrared reception equipment can be positioned in a way that prevents directly incident fluorescent lamp light on the IR receiver. When using LED luminaires, this issue does not occur, since neither infrared radiation nor light carrier frequencies in the aforementioned critical frequency ranges are generated.