RE: TTE and TNE

2001-02-20 Thread Geoff Lister

Bob,
If you use ISDN, and 3.1 kHz telephony
and have a handset, then it's worth
looking at TBR8 as well as those mentioned
by Praveen.
The TBRs and associated specs can be downloaded
for free from the ETSI web-site
http://webapp.etsi.org/pda/QueryForm.asp

Regards,
Geoff Lister
Senior Engineer
Motion Media Technology Ltd.,
Bristol, UK.
http://www.motion-media.com 



-Original Message-
From: Praveen Rao [mailto:p...@tennyson.com.au]
Sent: 19 February 2001 23:50
To: 'rehel...@mmm.com'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: TTE and TNE



Hi Bob,
Yes, RTTE directive is the one.
Assuming no radio devices, the following requirements apply.

EMC directive : EN 55022 emissions and EN 55024 Immunity
LVD : EN 60950

The following telecom standards also apply on a voluntary basis.
PSTN : TBR/CTR 21 and TBR 38/CTR 38 and ITAAB Notes
ISDN : TBR 3 and TBR 4

This info is just an indication to point you towards your actual
requirements.
Your actual requirements may vary depending on your type of products, so,
please double check with the relavent authorities.

Regards,
Praveen

 



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Does Telephone Terminal Equipment and Telephone Network Equipment fall
under the R&TTE Directive? If not, what Directive do they belong to? EMC?
Low Voltage? What set of standards apply (or is this question too vague)?

Thanks,
Bob Heller
3M Company


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RE: TTE and TNE

2001-02-20 Thread Praveen Rao

Hi Bob,
Yes, RTTE directive is the one.
Assuming no radio devices, the following requirements apply.

EMC directive : EN 55022 emissions and EN 55024 Immunity
LVD : EN 60950

The following telecom standards also apply on a voluntary basis.
PSTN : TBR/CTR 21 and TBR 38/CTR 38 and ITAAB Notes
ISDN : TBR 3 and TBR 4

This info is just an indication to point you towards your actual
requirements.
Your actual requirements may vary depending on your type of products, so,
please double check with the relavent authorities.

Regards,
Praveen

 



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From: rehel...@mmm.com [mailto:rehel...@mmm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 February 2001 8:10 AM
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Subject: TTE and TNE



Does Telephone Terminal Equipment and Telephone Network Equipment fall
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Low Voltage? What set of standards apply (or is this question too vague)?

Thanks,
Bob Heller
3M Company


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RE: TTE and TNE

2001-02-19 Thread Wagner, John P (John)

Both types of equipment fall under the Low Voltage and EMC Directives.  The
RTTE Directive (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment) applies
only to Termnial equipment.  Network equipment has its own EMC Standards EN
300-386 series) and presumably safety as well.  As to network requirements,
they are found in ETSI standards, but may not be codified in the OJEC.
John P. Wagner
AVAYA Communication
1300 W. 120th Ave, Room B3-D16
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> Low Voltage? What set of standards apply (or is this question too vague)?
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> 3M Company
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RE: TTE and TNE

2001-02-19 Thread WOODS

Compliance to the RTTE is required and it references the essential
requirements of the EMC and LV Directives and new ones specific to the RTTE.
Compliance with the essential requirements of the EMC and LV Directives can
be demonstrated by following those directives and harmonized standards. Some
but not all standards supporting the essential requirements particular to
the RTTE have been published in the OJ.

See http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/rtte/infor.htm
  for more information.


Richard Woods

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Does Telephone Terminal Equipment and Telephone Network Equipment fall
under the R&TTE Directive? If not, what Directive do they belong to? EMC?
Low Voltage? What set of standards apply (or is this question too vague)?

Thanks,
Bob Heller
3M Company


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