<4FBEA8857476D311A03300204840E1CF027439E2@whq-msgusr-
02.pit.comms.marconi.com>, Wolak, Marvin <marvin.wo...@marconi.com>
inimitably wrote:
>Sorry for the confusion.  I refer to it as an industrial PC in that
>mechanically it is in a no frills metal case which can be rack mounted.
>
>The basic question I has was, is a PC no longer considered a PC when its use
>becomes dedicated to a particular commercial task insofar as EN61000-3-2 is
>concerned?  
>
>The point-of-sale(POS) example illustrates my question.  On many POS
>systems, you can connect a mouse, bring up Windows and play solitaire.  The
>peripherals connect to the standard PC ports.  (At least they used to, its
>been awhile since I had exposure to POS development.)  

What matters for EN61000-3-2 is the sort of supply it's used on, not
whether you can play games on it or not.
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. Phone +44 (0)1268 747839
Fax +44 (0)1268 777124. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Why not call a vertically-
applied manulo-pedally-operated quasi-planar chernozem-penetrating and 
excavating implement a SPADE?

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