My fellow compliance engineer and I are having a discussion about whether a
product needs to meet the Telecommunications standard EN300-386 or the ITE
standard EN55024.  

If a product is a test/development/simulation device to be used in a
Telecommunications environment, and its intended application is a
telecommunications market, but it is not actually hooked up to the network,
then what standard would you test it too???  

The reason for this question, is that this device would not necessarily be
strictly Telco Center and so therefore if it were required to meet EN300-386
then it would have to be Non-Telco which calls out Class B limits for
Radiated Emissions.  

Any thoughts.....

Dereck







Dereck R. Plante
Compliance Engineer
Lucent Technologies
Switching Solutions Group, OPENet Solutions
255 Independence Drive
Hyannis, MA 02601-1854
(508) 862-3302




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