Homologation Engineer (Contract)
Obtain telecom, safety, and EMC type approvals (Homologation) for Juniper
Networks products. Responsibilities include:
- Work directly with various national agencies to obtain Homologation
approvals
- Interface with third party vendors to
I know that for the Chinese CCC mark the CQC accredited labs will not accept a
generic “various” description for their critical components lists.
What we have done in our CB reports to satisfy them is list a component as
“Model XYZ or equivalent” in the CB critical components list.
The China
Dear Members,
Does anyone have the TILE driver for the RS SMA 100A signal generator?
The TILE version is 3.4.K.29 (June 12, 2007).
The TILE software was purchased from Quantum Change. It is owned by
ETS-Lindgren. An inquiry to ETS-Lindgren for the driver was sent out a
week ago.
Thank you
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From: Kunde, Brian brian_ku...@lecotc.com
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 18:54:17 +
Brian, thanks for your input. Can the potential hazard be addresses without
English Text which may be misunderstood by those unfamiliar with the language?
Wouldnrsquo;t
I agree with Colorado Brian. It seems that more and more, IEC-based standards are requiring a full explanation of symbols and warnings in the user documentation. As it turns out, many clients of mine leave the user manuals to the very last and they are usually very lacking. Where possible using
One that can help with translation costs is to keep the user documents only to the essential information. This is generally outlined in the safety standard. In addition, any conditions of use for safety and EMC. Instruments destined for the scientific community often have tutorial information
Thanks Doug and Colorado Brian. We liked the look of the new ANSI labels so we
switch over all the warning labels on our products to this style a few years
ago. But now we are getting dinged in Europe and have to replace the labels
with symbols only or with the text in the language of the
All
I'm looking for recommendations for UK or European lab familiar, and preferably
accredited to test to EN 50561-1.
Regards
Charlie
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dated Fri, 1 May 2015, Kunde, Brian brian_ku...@lecotc.com writes:
Why don’t the EU just decide on one language like the Chinese did?
(Those are fighting words).
It didn't really; everyone is supposed to know
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