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OneWireless OneWireless XYR 6000 Transmitter Professional Installation Guide
®
The Factory Mutual
Approval mark means the equipment has
been rigorously tested and certified to be reliable.
The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been
tested and meets applicable standards for safety and/or
performance.
The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements
of the European standards that are harmonized with the 94/9/EC
Directive (ATEX Directive, named after the French "ATmosphere
EXplosible").
For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance
with the R&TTE Directive the CE Mark and the notified body (NB)
identification number is used when the NB is involved in the
conformity assessment procedure. The alert sign must be used
when a restriction on use (output power limit by a country at certain
frequencies) applies to the equipment and must follow the CE
marking.
The C-Tick mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA
(Australian Communications and Media Authority) in Australia under
the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under
section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act. The mark is only to be used
in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM. This
mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union.
N314 directly under the logo is Honeywell's unique supplier
identification number.
The ANATEL mark is certification trade mark registered to the
Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications (in Portuguese, Agência
Nacional de Telecomunicações - Anatel). Anatel is a special
authority created by the general telecommunications law (Act 9472,
16/07/1997) in 1997 and regulated by the decree 2338, 07/10/1997.
The INMETRO mark is a certification trade mark registered to the
National Institute of Metrology, Standardization and Industrial
Quality (INMETRO). INMETRO is a Brazilian federal autarchy,
linked to MDIC, the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign
Commerce. INMETRO was created by Brazilian Law 5966, of 11 of
December 1973.
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September 2012

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