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Equipment which is capable of being connected to the public telecommunication 
network, but is not intended for such purpose, shall be accompanied by a 
manufacturer's or supplier's declaration (which can be placed in the manual). 
The equipment must be marked with the non-telecommunications symbol, a.k.a. the 
crossed hockey sticks with a line through it.

The declaration consists of ;   

Manufacturer / Supplier:          Company Name and Company Address

Declares that:          Equipment Type and Model Number

is not intended to be connected to a public telecommunications network.


A connection of such equipment to a public telecommunications network in a 
European Community Member State will be in violation of the national law 
implementing Directive 91/263/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the 
Member States concerning telecommunication terminal equipment, including the 
mutual recognition of their conformity.

Information taken from Council Directive 91/263/EEC- Article 2, Article 11, 
Annex VI, Annex VIII

Regards,

Mark Schmidt
X-Rite Inc.
[email protected]




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