In message 
<8c13eb69152dbd4e839427a74d22d0bb016d6...@limx3m3.lim.emea.dell.com>, 
dated Tue, 25 Mar 2008, [email protected] writes:

>Section V of this document will be of interest:
>
> 
>
>http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/electr_equipment/lv/adcorecommendations.p
>df
>
> 
>
>Note that this is in the context of the LVD and not the GPSD. I am not 
>aware of any reason why the interpretation would be different for the 
>GPSD.

This ADCO document is *advisory*. Naturally, it is very cautious. I 
still say that a computer peripheral (ONLY!) could have instructions in 
software, provided they can be printed out by the user. This is, in 
fact, a very common practice.
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