Alan,

Based on your email, your product is a telecom terminal that connects to CO,
tie-line and ISDN services in the EU.  And as such, it must comply with the TTE
Directive.

Therefore, for product and teelcom safety it must comply with EN60950;

for EMC it must comply with EN55022 for emissions, EN5082-1 for immunity, and
EN60555 for AC line harmonics/fluctuations;

for telecom performance (for all telecom and serial interfaces that will
connect to a public network) it must comply with:

- CTR 1 and CTR 2 for serial interfaces,
- CTR 3 and CTR 4 for ISDN interfaces,
- CTR12 and CTR13 for E1 interfaces,
- CTR15 and CTR 17 for leased line analog interfaces (tie-line interface),
- TBR21 for non-voice CO interfaces in a subset of EU countries for now but for
all EU when CTR 21 adopted,
- national standards for voice CO interfaces

George Seminsky
Nuera Communications
Ph 619 625 9220 ext 1248
Fax 619 625 2422
From: Alan Booth <[email protected]>, on 3/20/98 3:18 PM:
Dear Treggers,

We are having a problem with the TTE Directive 91/263/EEC and would be
grateful for any guidance.

We have a product which is intended to be part of the PSTN and will be
owned by the Network Provider.

It is a flexible access multiplexer which will provide switched services
such as POT's lines, direct in/out-dial PABX trunks, and ISDN Basic Rate
Access.

In addition to this equipment, smaller units are available which enable
the extension of these services on to subscriber premises.

It is possible that the subscriber may buy these extension units from
us.

All of the equipment is soon to be Safety and EMC tested by a third
party and it has been designed to function correctly within the network.

Should any of this equipment comply with the TTE Directive and if so
why? 

Thanks in advance.

Alan Booth
Equipment Engineering Group
Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Limited
Solihull Parkway
Birmingham Business Park
Birmingham
B37 7YU
Telephone +44 121 717 6492
FAX +44 121 717 6014/6018

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