Comtech EF Data CRS-200 REDUNDANCY SWITCH User Manual

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CRS-200

COMTECH COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

CRS-200 REDUNDANCY SWITCH - OPERATIONS MANUAL PAGE 2

Operation in vehicles or other transportable installations that are equipped to provide
a stable environment is permitted. If such vehicles do not provide a stable
environment, safety of the equipment to EN60950 may not be guaranteed.

1.1.3 INSTALLATION

The installation and connection to the line supply must be made in compliance to
local or national wiring codes and regulations.

The CRS-200 is designed for connection to a power system that has separate ground,
line and neutral conductors. The equipment is not designed for connection to power
system that has no direct connection to ground.

The CRS-200 is shipped with line inlet cables suitable for use in the country of
operation. If it is necessary to replace this cable, ensure the replacement has an
equivalent specification. Examples of acceptable ratings for the cable include HAR,
BASEC and HOXXX-X. Examples of acceptable connector ratings include VDE, NF-
USE, UL, CSA, OVE, CEBEC, NEMKO, DEMKO, BS1636A, BSI, SETI, IMQ, KEMA-
KEUR and SEV.

1.2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE

In accordance with the Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive
91/263/EEC, this equipment should not be directly connected to the Public
Telecommunications Network.

1.3 EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)

The CRS-200 Redundancy Switch has been demonstrated, by independent testing, to
comply with the following standards:

Emissions:

EN 55022 Class B - Limits and methods of measurement of radio
interference characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.

FCC Part 15 Class B

Immunity:

EN 50082 Part 1 - Generic immunity standard, Part 1: Domestic,
commercial and light industrial environment.

In order that the Redundancy Switch continues to comply with these standards, observe the
following instructions:

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