iPB4 Biometric Device Range
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Installation & User Guide
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It is important to understand that any unauthorized changes made to the device could void the end users
authority granted under these rules to use the equipment, and therefore, these devices should only be
used in the manner described in this user manual or in other official iPulse documentation pertaining to
product usage.
3.3
CE Regulations
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European Union
The CE mark is a conformity marking for electronic products sold with the
European Economic Area (EEA) since 1985. It is a world-wide recognized
symbol, which is like the FCC defined in 3.2 above. To be CE compliant, the iPBx
range of devices is required to conform to several directives, which include the
following:
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EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
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RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
More information about CE certification can be found on Wikipedia at the following web address:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking
The iPB4 range of biometric devices has been extensively tested and found to be compliant (or conformant)
with the above-mentioned directives.
3.4
SABS Regulations
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South Africa
SABS, or the South African Bureau of Standards, provide certification to industry
in South Africa and beyond since 1980. The SABS brand is synonymous with
quality, reliability and dependability and is found across all manner of products,
including electronic products such as the iPBx range of biometric readers.
More information about SABS certification can be found on the SABS website at the following address:
The iPB4 range of biometric devices has been extensively tested and found to be compliant with the SABS
standards applicable to electronic devices.
3.5
Waste Disposal
iPulse Systems is a strong supporter of managing electronic waste, and as a California, US-head quartered
organization, we comply to the regulations, both proposed and legislated, that relate to Electronic Waste
Recycling. For more information pertaining to electronic waste disposal, please visit the following link,
which contains many helpful references and an abundance of information:
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/electronics/reginfo/default.htm
In general, no electronic devices should be disposed of with your regular garbage, and there are many
companies available who assist with this disposal if necessary. Should you be uncertain of where to dispose
of these items, you may return them directly to iPulse Systems Inc, at the following address, and we will
dispose of them on your behalf in the correct manner:
iPulse Systems Inc, Suite2A
18 Morgan, Irvine, CA
92618, United States of America
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