Multi-Tech Systems Hub manual European Low Voltage Directive

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Appendices

Carrier Card

Expansion Card

Communication Module

X

Power Supply Unit or other source of

excessive voltage

X

Y

Y

Example Diagram Showing Creepage

and Clearance Distances

Fig. B-1. Example Diagram Showing Creepage and Clearance Distances

Except at the edge connector which plugs into the host's expansion slot, clearance distance (Xmm) and creepage distance (Ymm) as given in the table above, must be maintained between the communication card and any assemblies which use or generate hazardous voltage.

This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following facilities:

Auto-calling

Loop disconnect and MF dialing

Phone number storage and retrieval by a predetermined code

Operation in the absence of proceed indication

Automatic storage of last number dialed

Tone detection-busy

Auto clear from the originating end

DTR dialing

Modem

PBX timed break register recall

European Low Voltage Directive

When correctly installed and maintained, the modem will present no hazard to the user. When correctly installed, the modem will be connected to the PSTN or a PW and to a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) whose modem connections comply with CCITT recommendation V28. The DTE connections are therefore taken to be safe voltages (less than ± 30 volts).

Ports that are capable of connecting to other apparatus are defined as SELV. To ensure conformity with EN41003, ensure that these ports are only connected to ports of the same type on other apparatus.

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CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions PatentsContents Appendices System Overview Product OverviewDocumentation Set Overview RASExpressDimensions Technical SpecificationsPower Supply ChassisRack Mounting Safety WarningsUnpacking Cable ConnectionsSBC Board Cabling SBC BoardISI Board Cabling Shared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices RequiredSerial Card Upgrades Powering Up Power Supply ConnectorsAccessing RASExpress What you need to startA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Hardware removal/Replacement Disconnecting Cables and Removal from EnclosureCard Cage Removal/Replacement Cover Mounting ScrewsRed Red Orange RedRed White Board Removal and Replacement Removing SBC BoardHard Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Removing ISI BoardsFloppy Disk Drive Removal/Replacement Cdrom Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement No Video TroubleshootingSBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Diagnostic TestsInvalid Time, Date or Setup Limited Warranty Addendum for North American ProductsAddendum for International Products Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationTechnical Support Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationContacting Technical Support Ordering AccessoriesService PinDescription Appendix A-Back Panel Connector PinoutsVGA 15-Pin Connector Pin Description Pin DB9 COM 1 ConnectorPin Circular Jack RJ-45 Connector Pin Floppy Disk Drive ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction Printer Port ConnectorCOM 2 Port Connector Hard Disk Connector IOCS16Appendices Industry Canada FCC Part 15 RegulationCanadian Limitations Notice Compliance with Babt Requirements Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance Distances European Low Voltage DirectiveCompliance with BS6789 .1 and Part Compliance with BS6328 PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance