Hello Konrad,

There is a harmonized version of EN 300 330 for the RTTE directive for your
kinds of products.

For EMC the harmonized standard is EN 301 489-3 v.1.4.1

EN 300 683 is not on the list of harmonized standards.

EN60950 will probably meet safety requirements for your product and for RF
Exposure Safety you could get guidance from Council Recommendation
1999/519/EC.  You can use engineering justification because your power is so
low.

Hope this helps, here is URL for harmonized RTTE documents.

http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/ne
approach/standardization/harmstds/reflist/radiotte.html

best regards

Tom Cokenias
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At 12:31 AM +0100 1/9/05, Konrad StefaĊ¸ski wrote:

Hello all

 

I would like ask you about harmonised standards for proximity cards readers
used in access control systems, operating at frequencies 125 kHz or 13 MHz,
powered from 12V DC.

 

In my opinion standards: EN 300 330 and EN 300 683 fully covers requirements
for CE marking for this kind of equipment.

 

Do you agree?

I'm waiting for your opinions.

 

Best regards

Konrad Stefanski

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