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Table of Contents
Table of Contents..................................................................................... 2 List Of Figures.......................................................................................... 7 List Of Tables ........................................................................................... 9 List Of Abbreviations ............................................................................. 11
1.2
Safety Notices............................................................................ 14
1.2.1 1.2.2 Warnings ............................................................................................ 14 Cautions ............................................................................................. 14
1.3 1.4
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3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4.4
Servicing .................................................................................... 28
4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 Damage Requiring Service ................................................................ 29 Replacement Parts ............................................................................. 29 Safety Check ...................................................................................... 29 Cleaning ............................................................................................. 29
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5.4
7.4
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DC Hazards ................................................................................ 43
7.8.1 Hazardous Energy.............................................................................. 43
7.9
Earthing/Grounding................................................................... 43
7.9.1 OMS1664 Product Family .................................................................. 43
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
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Safety.......................................................................................... 52
9.2.1 9.2.2 Electrical Safety.................................................................................. 52 Optical Safety ..................................................................................... 52
9.3
Other Compliance...................................................................... 52
9.3.1 Climatic and Mechanical Environment ............................................... 52
9.4
9.5
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List Of Figures
Figure 1-1: Hazard Level 1 Laser Product Label......................................................................... 18 Figure 9-1: The CE label. ............................................................................................................ 53 Figure 9-2: The C-Tick Label ..................................................................................................... 53 Figure 9-4: FCC Product-Level Regulatory Label ....................................................................... 54 Figure 9-6: Example Recyclable Material Label.......................................................................... 54 Figure 9-7: Example of Wheeled Bin Label................................................................................. 55
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List Of Tables
Table 1-1: Examples of Equipment Hazard Labels ..................................................................... 15 Table 1-2: Examples of Labels in Use......................................................................................... 16 Table 3-1: Equipment Classifications .......................................................................................... 22 Table 6-1: Power Fault Table for OMS1664 Product Family Specific Units using pluggable optical modules.................................................................................................... 38 Table 6-2: Power Fault Table for OMS1664 Product Family Compatible Slide-in Units Not Using pluggable optical modules................................................................................... 38
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List Of Abbreviations
AEL ALS AUS AUX CCU CDRH CFR CP CSA CW EU FCC FDA FITs IEC ITU LCT LTU Mbit NEBS NRTL PCB PDH PSU RCD SDH SELV SFP TNV WEEE XFP
Acceptable Exposure Limit Automatic Laser Shutdown Australian Auxiliary Channel Combiner Unit Center for Device and Radiological Health Code of Federal Regulations Customer Premises Electrical Safety Classification Continuous Wave European Union Federal Communications Commission Federal Drugs Administration Failure Unit (failures per 10 exp 9 hours International Electrotechnical Commission International Telecommunications Union Local Craft Terminal Line Terminating/Termination Unit Megabits Network Equipment Build Standard (Bellcore) Nationally Recognised Test Laboratory (CAN/CSA/UL standards) Printed Circuit Board Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Power Supply Unit Residual Current Device Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Separated Extra Low Voltage Small Form-factor Pluggable Telecommunication Network Voltage Waste (in/from) Electrical and Electronic Equipment 10-Gigabit small Form-factor Pluggable
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1.1
1.1.1
Introduction
Terminology
References to "equipment" in this document will refer to the OMS1664 Product Family unless otherwise stated.
1.1.2
Document Contents
This document contains personal and equipment safety information related to: Chapter 2: Health and Safety Responsibilities Chapter 3: Restrictions of Use Chapter 4: General Safety Precautions Chapter 5: Optical Safety Hazards Chapter 6: Power Fault Tables Chapter 7: Electrical Hazards Chapter 8: Other Safety Hazards Chapter 9: Regulatory Compliance Information Chapter 10: End Of Life Disposal Chapter 11: Installation Information
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Safety Notices
Safety notices in this document supplement hazard labelling on the equipment. These safety notices contain additional information on the nature of the hazards and may specify precautions. Additional safety notices, not directly associated with equipment labelling, also appear in this document. Safety notices are categorised as either Warnings or Cautions and presented in the formats shown below.
1.2.1
Warnings
Warnings draw the attention of personnel to hazards that may cause death or injury to the operator or others. Examples of warning use are cases of high voltage, laser emission, toxic substances, point of high temperature, etc. In this document and the rest of the equipment manuals, a banner indicates warnings with text immediately following explaining the nature of the warning. For example:
WARNING!
Racks/cabinets not supplied by Marconi must be bonded to earth/ground. Confirm this is so before installing subracks.
1.2.2
Cautions
Caution notices draw attention to matters that do not constitute a risk of causing personal injury or damage to the equipment, but where there is a possibility of seriously impairing the performance of the equipment. For example:
CAUTION!
We recommend that you do not alter the system clock during the compilation of performance monitoring reports.
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Hazard Labelling
Hazard labels are found on either the front fascia or the PCB of cards/units or on visible surfaces of the subrack metalwork. The labels generally comply with ISO 3864.
1.
Some labels include a Book symbol. This indicates a mandatory requirement that the relevant information contained in this Essential Safety Document must be read and understood before working on that part of the equipment.
2.
This indicates that, under certain conditions, a risk of explosion may exist.
3.
4.
Text
This supplementary label may contain additional and relevant caution text used to elaborate the hazard.
5.
May be used to indentify the potential presence of class 1 laser radiation on interfaces internal to the equipment.
6.
Text
This supplementary label may contain additional and relevant informative text used to elaborate the hazard.
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INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION HAZARD LEVEL 1
Examples of fascia labelling on a laser module carrier. It shows the type of label generally found on the front fascia of any plug-in unit that carries one or more receptacles for pluggable laser modules.
8. or
This identifies the main protective earth/ground terminal point where the equipment should be connected to the building protective earth/ground. The symbol may be either black on a white background or white on a green background
9.
This identifies a supplementary earth/bonding point for connections made between conductive parts of the rack or cabinet.
10.
This indicates the item contains electrostatic sensitive device/s. Take appropriate handling precautions.
11.
This indicates the item contains hot surfaces. Handle devices in a manner that avoids contact with heat sinks or hot devices.
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1.4.1
1.4.2
Legacy Marconi equipment classified before the above mentioned versions of the BS ENs may be labelled according to the old Classes/Hazard Levels, for example 1, 3A, etc.
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2.2.1
2.2.2
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2.2.4
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3.2
Approvals Status
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Marconi Communications may invalidate approvals gained for the OMS1664 Product Family and void the users authority to operate the equipment.
3.3
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3.4.1
Equipment Classifications
Electrical Safety Classification
Only install and operate this equipment within the environmental and electrical classifications given in Table 3-1 and further described throughout this chapter, to which the equipment has been designed, tested, and certified:
3.4.2
Class I Equipment
The OMS1664 Product Family is Class 1 equipment and must be connected it to a permanent protective earth.
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3.4.4
3.5
3.5.1
Indoor Locations
The product must be located and used only in a location, which complies with the environmental parameters given in Table 3-1. Do not locate or use the product in a location, which has or may develop a hazardous atmosphere. Do not locate or use the product in a wet location. Continued use can cause fire or electric shock. Do not locate or use the product in a location that is susceptible to frequent or prolonged periods of condensation. Continued use can cause fire or electric shock. Do not locate or use the product in a location that is susceptible to flooding. Continued use can cause fire or electric shock. Do not locate or use the product in a location that is susceptible to high levels of contamination by sand or dust. Do not locate or use the product in a location that is susceptible to high levels of contamination by chemical pollutants, e.g. in industrial process plants.
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3.5.2
WARNING!
Cabinets with direct connection to the main cable ducts can be subject to a build up of an explosive concentration of gas or vapours in extreme conditions. The following precautions must be taken All potential sources of ignition must be extinguished and procedures relating to gas detection observed before undertaking any work. Equipment that contains rechargeable batteries must have adequate ventilation provided to prevent the risk of an explosion occurring.
Seal cable entry and exit points from ground ducts to prevent entry of explosive gas and vapours into the cabinet
3.5.2.1
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the equipment are for ventilation and must never be blocked or covered since they ensure reliable operation of the equipment and protect it from overheating.
3.5.2.2
Heat
Do not place the equipment close to other pieces of equipment that produce heat or locate such that it is subject to direct solar gain. Heat-generating equipment that is located below the equipment in the same rack, frame or cabinet must have a maximum air exhaust temperature within the temperature limits specified in Table 3-1 under all operating conditions expected at the installed location. Keep all power cables away from the hot air exiting from the equipment.
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3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
Internal Connections
There are no internal connections or user serviceable parts within the equipment. With the exception of fuses, there are no internal connections or user serviceable parts within the equipment.
3.7
3.7.1
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3.8
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4.1
General
Before working on any electrical or optical fibre cable equipment, or system, check for and identify all hazards notified by labelling and safety notices. Take precautions appropriate to the hazards on systems and equipment that are, or could become, operational. For systems and equipment that are installed and operational, optical hazard level classifications and electrical circuit classifications should be identified by cable & port labelling. Table 3-1 lists port classifications for this equipment.
4.2
Operation
Keep this Essential Safety document and operating instructions for future reference. Make sure that an authorised service provider has installed the product. Follow all operating and usage instructions given in the associated equipment manuals. Observe all warnings: on the equipment, in this Essential Safety document and in the associated equipment manuals. Do not continue to operate the equipment if a fault is suspected see Servicing below.
4.3
4.3.1
Installation
Mounting of the Equipment
To meet the product safety requirements the equipment must be stable in its installed location. Secure it by: Fixing into a rack or frame which is itself made stable in use by: Fixing to the floor, wall or ceiling of a building interior, or is part of a purposebuilt cabinet.
Do not place heavy objects on or in the product. This can cause injury by the heavy object becoming unstable. Do not use the product on an unstable surface. The product may fall, causing serious bodily injury and serious damage to the product.
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Use one of the mounting methods defined in the associated equipment manual or Installation Method document, when mounting the equipment. Do not use any other mounting method. Note: Topic 4 of the equipment manuals provides general installation and commissioning information. For site specific installation methods, contact your Marconi Account Manager.
4.3.2
Mounting Accessories
Use only the mounting accessories supplied with the product. Follow all instructions given in the associated equipment manual or installation method document when using these accessories.
4.3.2.1
Protective Earthing/Grounding
The OMS1664 Product Family carry a stud screw-terminal marked with the following label:
Install each equipment subrack with the required connections made to the main protective earthing/grounding terminal of the equipment see Chapter 7:.
4.4
Servicing
Opening or removing covers may expose personnel to electric shock or other hazards. There are no user-serviceable parts within this equipment. Therefore: Except as specified in the Equipment Manuals, only trained service personnel who are authorised to carry out such work should carry out service operations.
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4.4.2
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure that only replacement parts specified by Marconi Communications are used, particularly for items such as laser modules, fuses, circuit breakers, isolation switches, power cords, etc.
4.4.3
Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repair activity on the equipment, the authorised service provider must perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is safe and in proper operating condition. Refit all safety covers after all service activities.
4.4.4 4.4.4.1
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Internal Parts
In the event that internal cleaning is required, the user or operating organisation should contact their Marconi account manager for appropriate instructions.
4.4.4.3
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5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
When safe practices for live working, as outlined in the above standards and in the Optical Safety Precautions section below, are in place and are followed this laser product is considered safe.
5.3
5.3.1
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Reckless use, or use for completely inappropriate purposes, of this equipment, may result in optical output power levels exceeding the limits of the hazard levels specified by Marconi.
5.3.2
Laser Modules
This equipment uses pluggable laser modules of type i.e. SFP/XFP, supplied by thirdparty manufacturers. All such laser modules have a common form-factor and connector arrangement. Table 6-1 lists a range of laser modules specified as suitable for use in Marconi equipment. These laser components have been tested and certificated by Marconi and/or its suppliers to make sure that they comply with the Laser Safety requirements detailed in this Essential Safety document (when used in this equipment). Note: Further details relating to the use of third party modules can be found in the card specific safety documents published on the Marconi Safety Web. The use of any laser module not selected from Table 6-1 invalidates the compliance certification of the equipment. If this is done then Marconi shall accept no liability or responsibility for such action, and the person or organisation performing such action shall be deemed to have accepted full responsibility for the system.
5.3.3
Tributary Cards
Card slots in this equipment are for Marconi specified cards, some of which will incorporate lasers. In all instances where the "card" displays a label bearing the book symbol, consult the relevant Essential Safety document. Note: Older, but compatible cards may not display the book label. You are still advised to consult the Marconi Safety Web where relevant safety information is provided if appropriate.
5.3.4
5.3.5
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5.3.6
Control Circuitry
Laser drive, power monitoring, and control circuitry are used to limit the power available from the laser devices incorporated into this product. The design and settingup of the equipment makes sure that the product meets the declared Hazard Level 1 limits. The methods implemented are outlined below: High Output Power latch circuits make sure that the output power cannot exceed the specified operating limits for the equipment. If a fault occurs, these circuits remove power from the laser drive circuitry.
5.3.7
5.3.8
Trial Pulses
Testing for the absence of optical output power is not a guarantee of laser safety. Although there may be an absence of output power, it is possible that there will still be intermittent trial pulses sent through the fibres as part of the ALS restart procedure.
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5.4
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Table 6-1: Power Fault Table for OMS1664 Product Family Specific Units using pluggable optical modules
Marconi Code (Card Variant) AN00231460 03HAT00015AAD 03HAT00030AAX 03HAM00006AAT 151-3104/01 1512933/01 SFP Description Connector Location Front of card Front of card Front of card Front of card Front of card
Front of card
Max Operating Power (mW) 0.15 to 1.0 0.15 to 1.6 0.15 to 1.6 0.15 to 1.0 0.15
3.16
Max Fault Power (dBm) +6.0 to +8.5 +2.25 to +9.46 +2.25 to +9.46 +2.25 to +9.46 9.5
+10
Max Fault Power (mW) 4.0 to 7.0 1.68 to 8.84 1.68 to 8.84 1.68 to 8.84 8.9
10
Hazard Level 1 1 1 1 1
1
STM-1 Card STM-4 SFP Card STM-1/4 SFP Card STM-1 SFP LTU FAST Ethernet Optical LTU GigabitE Card
Note: Entries in the table above marked with a star (*) indicate cards that use pluggable optical modules to achieve variations in their performance and mode of operation. Refer to the card NHA for
specific details.
Table 6-2: Power Fault Table for OMS1664 Product Family Compatible Slide-in Units Not Using pluggable optical modules
Marconi Code Description Connector Location Front of card STM-16 Line Cards AN00233404 03HAT00021AAK 03HAT00021ABC 03HAT00016AAF STM16 L16.2Line Card STM16 JE Line Card STM-4/16 Core Card Front of card Front of card Front of card Front of card +3 +2 +9 -8 to +3 2.0 1.6 8.0 0.15 to 3.0 +14 +13.8 +15.8 +2.25 to +9.46 25 24 38 1.68 to 8.84 1290-1330 1500-1580 1500-1580 1260-1580 199 199 199 145 1 1 1 1 Max Operating Power (dBm) 0 Max Operating Power (mW) 1.0 Max Fault power (dBm) +14 Max Fault power (mW) 25 Wavelength Range (nm) 1290-1330 FIT Rating (FITS) 199 Hazard Level 1
AN00233403
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6.2.1
6.2.2
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7.2
This equipment is supplied with more than one DC power feed. To isolate it, both feeds must be disconnected.
7.3
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.4
AC Connections
Make all connections to the AC supply in accordance with the local national electrical wiring regulations. We recommend that the AC supply connection point is checked for the presence of phase, neutral and earth reversals and that an earth is present before connecting the equipment that relies on an earth connection for its electrical safety
7.5
Disconnect Device
Disconnect devices for this equipment are not incorporated within the equipment. The location information for the disconnect devices is provided in the installation manual for the equipment.
7.6
Power Sources
Only operate the product from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label of the product. If you have questions about the type of power source to use, contact Marconi Communications or your authorised service provider or the local power utility company. For a product that operates from battery power or other power sources, refer to the operating instructions included in the operating manual for the product.
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7.7.1
Fuses
Fuses in Equipment
Access to the supply fuses is through the removal of an external cover. Removal of the covers should be referred to qualified Personnel. For continued protection against fire, only replace fuses with those of the correct rating and type.
7.7.2
7.8
7.8.1
DC Hazards
Hazardous Energy
Hazardous energy is defined as greater than 240VA or a stored energy greater than 20J. Remove personal items of jewellery before working in areas containing hazardous voltages and hazardous energy. When working on batteries it is recommended that insulated tools should always be used. Wherever possible disconnect the DC supply when working on the equipment. Even with the supply disconnected, capacitors and batteries can retain charge. Small ampere-hour batteries are capable of delivering very high currents and therefore avoid shorting with tools or personal metallic objects.
7.9
7.9.1
Earthing/Grounding
OMS1664 Product Family
As stated in Chapter 3: 3.4.2, OMS1664 Product Family is Class I equipment. This means that its electrical safety relies on connection of the equipment conductive enclosure (the subrack) to the protective earthing system (also known as the grounding system) of the building or other location in which it is housed. For this purpose the equipment is fitted with a main protective earthing terminal, located on one of the two main mounting brackets.
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7.10
The earth point provided for connection into the building installation should also be marked with the above symbol.
7.10.1
7.10.2
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For equipment provided by Marconi, follow the instructions contained in the relevant Essential Safety document and Installation Manual for that equipment. For other equipment, follow the manufacturers installation instructions.
7.11
7.11.1
7.11.2
Such equipment must have a reliable permanent connection between the bare conductive parts and the building supply or -cabinet main protective earth/ground that is independent of any protective earthing conductor included in the detachable power supply cord. The protective earthing conductor used for this purpose must have a minimum cross2 2 sectional area of 2.5mm if mechanically protected, or otherwise 4.0mm , to comply with the touch current regulations.
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Port Status
The status of ports on this equipment is as follows (refer to Safety Standard IEC60950-1 or the appropriate regional derivative for full definitions of SELV and TNV circuit characteristics):
7.12.1
7.12.2
TNV-2: (Normal operating voltages exceed SELV limits, but the port is not subject to transient over-voltages from telecommunications networks). TNV-3: (Normal operating voltages exceed SELV limits, and transient over-voltages from telecommunications networks are possible). DC Power Input ports (for DC supply voltages up to 75V) Bw7R Alarm ports External User Alarm ports
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7.13
Take precautions applicable to the handling of such equipment. Personnel working on the equipment must wear a "static protection wrist strap" that is connected to the installation protective earth/ground.
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8.1
8.1.1
Handling Precautions
Hot Surfaces
Even in normal use, heat sinks and other components on certain units can get extremely hot. Allow the internal components of the equipment to cool before touching them. Avoid contact with heat sinks or hot devices if you need to handle such units.
8.1.2
Rotating Parts
This equipment must be fitted with a fan unit in certain installation situations. The fan unit can be removed and replaced without removal of power from the equipment. On withdrawal from the subrack, the fan unit power is automatically disconnected before the fans become physically accessible but the fans will continue to rotate for several seconds. When removing a fan unit from a powered subrack, take care to keep fingers, clothing, jewellery, tools, etc. away from the fans until rotation stops.
8.1.3
Heavy Equipment
Any individual item of equipment to be installed or removed that is heavier than 10Kg has its actual weight stated on the item. The OMS1664 Product Family, subrack, even when fully equipped with the heaviest plug-in features weighs less than 10Kg and is therefore not labelled. However, the mounting kit for vertical mounting allows two subracks to be mounted side-by-side. This combinations does exceed 10Kg, therefore the subracks should always be installed or removed individually, never together. Handle shelves/subracks and cabinets in line with local national regulations for manual handling or use mechanical lifting aids. Before transporting, remove heavy equipment and batteries from any rack, frame, or cabinet.
8.1.4
Sharp Edges
WARNING!
The EMC spring fingers used within some cards are constructed from stainless steel, which if broken can be extremely sharp. Damaged EMC fingers should be handled with care.
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9.1
Regulatory Compliance
The equipment conforms to the following Directives, Rules and standards:
9.1.1
Electrical Environment
Electromagnetic and electrostatic compatibility In accordance with: EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: EN 300 386 including:
- EN 55022 - EN 61000-4-3
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OMS1664 Product Family Release 1.3 AUS Radiocommunications Act 1992 EN 300 386
U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Chapter 1: FCC PART 15B
9.2
Safety
The equipment conforms to the following Standards for a product incorporating Lasers:
9.2.1
Electrical Safety
IEC 60950-1 1 Edition 2001 EN 60950-1 AS/NZS 60950 and TS001 CAN/CSA - C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL 60950-1
st
9.2.2
Optical Safety
IEC 60825-1 Amendment 2: 2001-01, in accordance with CDRH Laser Notice No. 50 2001-July-26. BS EN 60825-1: 1994 Incorporating Amendment Nos. 1, 2 and 3 BS EN 60825-2: 2000 as modified by 76/224/ISH: 2001-Mar-23 Power shutdown Procedures: ITU-T Draft Rec. G.664
9.3
Other Compliance
The equipment also complies with the following:
9.3.1
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9.4.1
Regulatory Labelling
European Union Directives and CE Labelling
Upon meeting all regulatory requirements of the European Union, the equipment will have affixed to it a CE label indicating that it complies with all relevant EU directives. An EU Declaration of Conformity will have been raised for the equipment.
WARNING!
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
9.4.2
The Supplier Code Number (SCN) issued by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA). The number shown is that given to Marconi Australia PTY Ltd.
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9.5
9.5.1
Recyclable Material
The presence of this label indicates that the equipment is or contains material that can be recycled. The user should comply with local instructions for disposal/recycling or refer to the disposal contract agreed with the supplier (see section 10.1 Disposal Information).
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10.2 Advice
For advice on how to proceed, please contact your Customer Services representative.
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