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IpLink 2884/2888 Getting Started Guide
A • Compliance information
Compliance
EMC
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FCC Part 15, Class A
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EN55022, Class A
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EN55024
Safety
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UL 60950-1/CSA C22.2 N0. 60950-1
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IEC/EN60950-1
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AS/NZS 60950-1
PSTN Regulatory
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FCC Part 68
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CS-03
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TBR 12 & 13 (E1)
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AS/ACIF S016:2001 (E1)
Radio and TV Interference
The IpLink router generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly-that is, in
strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions-may cause interference to radio and television reception.
The IpLink router have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in
accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection from such interference in a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If the IpLink router does cause interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by disconnecting the unit, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: moving the computing equipment away from the
receiver, re-orienting the receiving antenna and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet
(such that the computing equipment and receiver are on different branches).
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom
side of this equipment is a label that contains—among other information—a product identifier in the format
US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
The method used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with
the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.