This is a re-post since I have not received any replies. Please respond if
you have any information. Thanks, Richard.

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         WOODS, RICHARD  
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 4:34 PM
> To:   'emc-pstc'
> Subject:      German X-ray requirements for monitors
> 
> A monitor that is sold in Germany requires a "RoV" license number if the
> accelerating voltage exceeds 20 kV and the CRT is not intrinsically safe.
> A marking with the license number is required on the monitor and a copy of
> the license must be supplied with the product.
> 
> If the product is private branded by the manufacturer owning the license,
> must the manufacturer file for a revision of the license to included the
> private branding information (e.g., brand and model number)? Is a new
> license required? Is any action required by the reseller who's brand name
> is on the product?
>  
> Richard Woods
> Sensormatic Electronics
> Tyco International
> 

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