Scott,

LVD is not applicable to the cable due to low operating voltage but RoHS
requires to be marked CE as the compliance.

Regards,

Scott

On 5 January 2018 at 08:00, Scott Douglas <sdouglas...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am going around with an ODM making a HDMI cable for us. Standard cable
> just has our brand logo molded in the connector shell. Cable is to be used
> with Category 4 (ITE) Equipment and is sold separately.
>
> The question is CE Marked or not CE Marked. I say it must be CE Marked and
> they say not required. I have been through the directives and FAQ more than
> a few times and it seems black and white to me.
>
> They say they talked to three different compliance labs, at least one of
> which is familiar to a lot of us on the west coast, and all say not
> required. They say their compliance engineers all went to the required
> training and they all say not required.
>
>
> Am I the only one that thinks these HDMI cables need to be CE Marked? Or
> am I missing something? Like maybe not required today but required to be
> marked at some future date like 2019 maybe?
>
> Last, assuming I am not on some good psychedelics and CE Marking is
> required on or for HDMI cables, can I get away with putting the CE Mark on
> the single unit package, like a label on the poly bag it is sealed in?
>
> I thank everybody that helps answer the question and keeps me from
> consuming more of those pink pills.
>
> Happy New Year to all.
> Scott
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