Technical Description of TANDBERG 8000 with software version E3/B8
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7.
Product Approvals
The product has been approved by various international approval agencies, among others: UL,
BABT and Nemko. All production of TANDBERG’s equipment is under surveillance of these
agencies different Follow-Up Inspection Schemes for continued compliance.
The test reports and certificates issued by the approval agencies show that the TANDBERG
8000 complies with the following standards.
7.1 Connection of Tele-Terminal Equipment
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CTR 3 w/Amd.1, as specified in Commission Decision 98/515/EC.
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TBR 4
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product complies with EU’s Commission Decision 1999/5/EC).
7.2 EMC Emission - Radiated Electromagnetic Interference
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EN55022:1994 + A1:1995 + A2:1997 (CISPR 22:1993 + Corr. and Am.1 and Am.2)
Class B. (Product complies with EU’s Commission Decision 89/336/EEC).
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FCC 15 B Class B
7.3 EMC
Immunity
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EN 55024:1998
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EN 61000-3-2:1995 + A12:1995
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EN 61000-3-3:1995 (product complies with EU’s Commission Decision
89/336/EEC).
7.4 Electrical
Safety
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IEC 60950:1991 + Amd.1:1992 + Amd.2:1993 + Amd.3:1995 + Amd.4:1996
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EN 60950:1992 + Amd.1:1993 + Amd.2:1993 + Amd.3:1995 + Amd.4:1997 +
Amd.11:1997 (product complies with EU’s Commission Decision 73/23/EEC).
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UL 1950 3. Edition
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CSA C22.2 No. 950-M95
8.
Product Reliability
The predicted reliability of the TANDBERG 8000 is expressed in the expected random Mean
Time Between Failures (MTBF) for the electronic components based on the Power On Hours
(POH).
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The POH for the TANDBERG 8000 Codec is > 69 000 hours
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The MTBF value is dependent on correct handling (e.g.: ESD protective measures are used), installation and
use of the TANDBERG 8000.
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The Useful Life Cycle for the TANDBERG 8000 is in excess of 6 years.
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TANDBERG is in a position to identify batches of products with possibly less reliability than
stated above ('product tracking') and will in such an event inform their customers.
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ISO 9001 certificate is available upon request from the manufacturer.
52 Note: The plasma monitors have expected lifetime (i.e. brightness of the pixels is halved compared to new) of approximately 40 000 hours