Hi Ian,

Apart from R&TTE/RED, you need to verify your product meeting ErP Directive in 
standby/off mode as well since your product is powered over ethernet.

Regards,

Scott


> On 9 Feb, 2016, at 4:43 pm, McBurney, Ian <ian.mcbur...@allen-heath.com 
> <mailto:ian.mcbur...@allen-heath.com>> wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues.
>  
> I have an audio product that is Powered over Ethernet, has Bluetooth 
> capability and has various audio inputs and outputs. The product can be used 
> in a residential/consumer environment. I am very familiar with testing audio 
> products without wireless capability but this is the first product I have 
> encountered with Bluetooth that requires EMC and safety testing.
> I believe that when a product has wireless capability that the EMC testing is 
> more formal. For example; am I required to use a notified body as I assume 
> the RED/RTTE directive will apply? Do I have to register the product with the 
> FCC?
> Please can someone advise me regarding the process for the EU and FCC 
> compliance.
>  
> Many thanks in advance,
>  
> Ian McBurney
> Design & Compliance Engineer.
>  
> Allen & Heath Ltd.
> Kernick Industrial Estate,
> Penryn, Cornwall. TR10 9LU. UK
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