Regulatory notices – Dell 5310n Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Regulatory Notices

 

  

FCC Notices (U.S. Only)

  

IC Notice (Canada Only)

  

CE Notice (European Union)

  

CE Mark Notice

  

Simplified Chinese Class A Warning Notice (China Only)

  

EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)

  

VCCI Notice (Japan Only)

  

Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice

  

BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)

  

NOM Information (Mexico Only)

  

ENERGY STAR® Compliance

  

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive

  

Regulatory Notices for Wireless Option

 

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is any signal or emission, radiated in free space or conducted along power or signal leads, that endangers the functioning
of a radio navigation or other safety service or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a licensed radio communications service. Radio
communications services include but are not limited to AM/FM commercial broadcast, television, cellular services, radar, air-traffic control, pager, and Personal
Communication Services (PCS). These licensed services, along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices, contribute to the electromagnetic
environment.

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) is the ability of items of electronic equipment to function properly together in the electronic environment. While this device
has been designed and determined to be compliant with regulatory agency limits for EMI, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause interference with radio communications services, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you
are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

 

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Reorient the receiving antenna.

 

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Relocate the device with respect to the receiver.

 

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Move the device away from the receiver.

 

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Plug the device into a different outlet so that the device and the receiver are on different branch circuits.

 

If necessary, consult a Dell Technical Support representative or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.

 

Dell™ devices are designed, tested, and classified for their intended electromagnetic environment. These electromagnetic environment classifications generally 
refer to the following harmonized definitions:

 

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Class A is typically for business or industrial environments.

 

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Class B is typically for residential environments.

 

Information Technology Equipment (ITE), including devices, expansion cards, printers, input/output (I/O) devices, monitors, and so on, that are integrated into
or connected to the computer should match the electromagnetic environment classification of the computer.

 

A Notice About Shielded Signal Cables: Use only shielded cables for connecting devices to any Dell device to reduce the possibility of interference with
radio communications services. Using shielded cables ensures that you maintain the appropriate EMC classification for the intended environment. Cables
are available from Dell at

www.dell.com

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Most Dell devices are classified for Class B environments. However, the inclusion of certain options can change the rating of some configurations to Class A. To
determine the electromagnetic classification for your device, see the following sections specific for each regulatory agency. Each section provides country-
specific EMC/EMI or product safety information.

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