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9 Viasis 3003 certification, conformity and compliance
9.1 CE-conformity viasis 3003
CE Declaration of Conformity
in accordance with the EC directives 2014/53/EC (RE) and 2011/65/EC (ROHS)
The manufacturer:
Via traffic controlling GmbH
Declares that the product:
viasis 3003 (COMPACT, MINI, PLUS, PLUS SMILE)
Intended purpose:
Speed measurement system
Type:
Radio equipment
Equipment class:
1
Complies with the essential requirements of article 3 of the RE (radio equipment) directive, when
used for its intended purpose:
- Health and safety requirements pursuant to article 3.1a, according low voltage directive 2014/35/EU
- Protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility article 3.1b, according electromagnetic
compatibility directive 2014/30/EC
- Air interface of the radio systems pursuant to article 3.2
Harmonized standards applied:
Other means of providing conformity with the
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010
essential requirements (standards, specifications):
EN 55022: 2011-12
EN 62311 (VDE 0848-211): 2008-09
EN 61000-4-2/3/8 : 2009-12/2011-04/2010-11
EN 50293: 2002-02
EN 300440-1(V1.6.1)/-2(V1.4.1): 2010-08
EN 301489-1/-3(V1.9.2/V1.4.1): 2011-09/2002-08
The system complies with directive 2011/65/EC (ROHS – restrictions on the use of hazardous sub-
stances).
Equipment marking:
Address:
Via traffic controlling
Campusallee 1
D-51379 Leverkusen
Germany
Place and date:
Leverkusen, 26 January 2016
Name and signature:
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) J. Geßler
Senior engineer
9.2 Viasis 3003 CE compliance and notification
The viasis 3003 is tested according the applicable EN 300440 and EN 301489 test standards.
A national notification according EC directive 2014/53/EC (RE) is for radio equipment class 1
not necessary, because these radio equipment operates in a EC wide harmonized frequency
band (EC decision 2013/752/EU, band no. 70a, 24.15-24.25 GHz).
The system can be operated and placed on the market in the European Community, including
Switzerland and Norway. Further radio licenses or approvals are not needed within the Euro-
pean Community and further legal limitations are yet not known.