Kevin brings up another good point, 
 
Can one CE mark a product and yet have an asterisk, stating it does not comply
with one country in the EU?
There are many deviations for safety and now Kevin brings up an EMI issues as
well..
 
thanks,
Richard, 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Kevin Harris
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 5:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: R&TTE Labelling Question



Greetings, 

I thought I knew this R&TTE labelling stuff cold but clearly I don't :( 

Until the recent addition of additional countries to the EU we had clear
requirements for our short range devices at 433.92 MHz

According to the list kept at ero.dk our equipment was Class1 Sub Class 20. 
Easy label, no problem! 

Now with the addition of Poland (who does not accept SRDs at 433.92 MHz ) I
have become confused. 
Does this mean that Poland, by refusing this particular use of frequency, can
essentially override a commission decision determining the Class of our
product?

Should our product now be labelled Class 2 with the CE ! mark and a crossed
out PL 
Or should we still indicate Class 1.20 and CE  but no ! and also indicate no
PL 

Thoughts? 

Thanks 

Kind Regards, 

Kevin Harris
Manager, Approvals Group
Digital Security Controls
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Concord, Ontario
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