The ETSI standard you refer to is actually ETS 300 328, and you can retrieve a copy from www.etsi.org
Your transmitter module would certainly fall under the scope of the R&TTE Directive. I would contact a European notified body, and pay them to tell you which standards you need to meet. Then, test to those standards, which are likely to include radio performance and EMC and safety. Then, have them assess the test reports for compliance to the R&TTE Directive. FInally, you can then declare conformity to the applicable directive, and that you meet "all essential requirements" and put the CE Mark on the product and sell it in the EU. If you have never been through this (and because the R&TTE is new as of April most people have not) it pays to get a Notified Body and test lab helping you along. Jacob Z. Schanker, P.E. Director of Agency Compliance Adaptive Broadband Corporation 615 Fishers Run Victor, NY 14564 +716 742 6154 (voice) +716 742 6102 (fax) +716 820 7364 (US cellphone) +0777 992 5368 (UK cellphone) jschan...@adaptivebroadband.com -----Original Message----- From: Dick Grobner [mailto:dick.grob...@medgraph.com] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 10:45 AM To: IEEE EMC-PSTC E-Mail Forum (E-mail) Subject: RE: Telecom Ports Mr. Woods informed me of missing data from my first e-mail - sorry about that! Equipment is medical (EN60601-1 Safety, EN60601-1-2 EMI) Countries: USA, Canada and Europe at this time There is also an option to use a short range telemetry unit with this device to transmit patient data. It is spread spectrum at 2.4 GHz. Is an OEM configuration which we repackage (the transmitter) into the battery back (+12V) worn my the athlete/patient. It does not have CE, but is complaint with ETSI 300.28 (I'm not sure what this is it yet)and FCC (which I still have not seen any FCC cert. yet). Does the telemetry module fall under the scope of the RTTE directive? If I'm missing any other pertinent information please advise. Thank you -----Original Message----- From: wo...@sensormatic.com [mailto:wo...@sensormatic.com] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 9:32 AM To: dick.grob...@medgraph.com Subject: RE: Telecom Ports You will have to provide the forum with additional information. What kind of equipment? ITE, test equipment, medical, etc. What countries? Europe, North America, other Richard Woods ---------- From: Dick Grobner [SMTP:dick.grob...@medgraph.com] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 10:07 AM To: IEEE EMC-PSTC E-Mail Forum (E-mail) Subject: Telecom Ports Good Day Forum Members I have a very similar question that Barry Ma presented on 7-13. It regarded a Ethernet port on test equipment. His question was as follows: 1. A phone line port has to comply with related regulations in Telecom world. In my recollection, PC industry just added an Immunity requirement to the phone line port. (It is included in EN55024?) But Ethernet can be converted to phone line through an adapter. Is there a similar immunity requirement for the Ethernet port in test equipment? If not, should it be added to EN61326? My dilemma is that my company "inherited" a piece of equipment via an earlier acquisition. On this piece of equipment they incorporated an RJ-11 telecom jack. Over this jack they are running power (+12V & pwr gnd) from a remote battery pack and RS-232 (Tx & Rx)comm which terminates to a PC. Can anyone provide me with some insight with regards to EMI/RFI requirements and device safety (I have somewhat of a handle on the safety side - but welcome other opinions!). None of these four lines have any type of safety (over current/voltage) protection nor any EMI filtering, etc. If you can provide some insight or reference to required standards I would appreciate it!!!! Thank You (in advance) Dick Grobner Compliance Engineering Medical Graphics Corporation 350 Oak Grove Parkway St Paul, MN 55127 651-766-3395 651-484-8941 (fax) dick.grob...@medgraph.com ------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to: majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc For help, send mail to the list administrators: Jim Bacher: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com Michael Garretson: pstc_ad...@garretson.org For policy questions, send mail to: Richard Nute: ri...@ieee.org ------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. 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