CHAPTER 5: Regulatory Requirements
5.2
Electromagnetic Field Specifications
Tandberg Data SDLT tape drives are electrical devices; as such, this equipment
generates, uses, and may emit radio frequency energy. The drives may emit energy
in other frequencies, as well, as discussed in the following subsections.
5.2.1 Electromagnetic Emissions
The internal version of the tape system complies with FCC Class A in a standard
enclosure; the tabletop version complies with the FCC Class B limits.
5.2.2 Electromagnetic Interference Susceptibility
The following table lists the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) certifications.
Table 5-1.
EMI Regulations and Certifications
Type
Regulation/Certification
EEC Directive 89/336 CE
BS6527 (UK)
EN55022 (EU)
EN55024 (EU)
CFR 47, 1995
FCC Rules Part 15B Class B (MDOC)
IECS-003
Canada
V-3/97.04
VCCI Class B (Japan)
CNS 13438
BSMI Class A (Taiwan)
AS/NZS 3548
Australia / New Zealand (C-Tick Mark)
Summary of Contents for SDLT220-320 INTEGRATION
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