If I recall correctly there is no such thing as GR-78 Recognition.  So that
means that your equipment would have to be tested with the off the shelf
boards installed for the final product to meet the requirements.

Don
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-----Original Message-----
From: Doug [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 1:42 PM
To: Nebs Discussion Group
Subject: GR-78 question ... 


I think I already know the answer to this, 
but I have to ask. 

A product has a mix of printed circuit boards. 
Some are made by the mfr, some are off the 
shelf boards.  I suppose you could buy them 
at a place like Fry's (big electronic store 
out here). Not sure about that. 

To declare GR-78 compliance, would the mfr of 
said product require the mfrs of the boards 
they buy from vendors be compliant with GR-78 
as well? 

Example - Say your company makes a PC that will go 
into a CO.  The only thing your company actually 
makes of the product is the box, power supplies, 
and the motherboard. The product will NOT connect 
directly to any telephone lines. It will connect 
to the telephone line through a modem once installed 
in the CO. 

It's a plug and play device that accepts any type 
of PCI interface card you need.  You can buy these 
interface cards almost anywhere.  

* Are you obligated to require ANY and ALL 
  interface cards to be used in your product 
  to be GR-78 compliant? 

- Doug

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