In message <[email protected]>, dated Wed, 3 Sep 2014, Scott Douglas <[email protected]> writes:

He tells us that all he needs to do is add a statement in the user manual to the effect that the HDMI output cables must have ferrite sleeves (beads?) on them.

While you didn't ask, in Europe he would have to do that.

He says he does not need to specify manufacturer name and part number of the ferrites.

In Europe, he would either have to do that or...

He says he does not need to provide the ferrites with the product.

...provide the ferrites with the product.

He also does not plan to include the HDMI output cables with the product because every installation will have different length HDMI cables needed.

That is also recognized as impracticable in Europe. But the cable needs to be specified (more particularly any screened cable): people have not, as far as I know, been in trouble for specifying 'Mycable Inc. type 999 or equivalent'.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK

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