User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Contents
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Statement 1071—Warning Definition
- Statement 19—TN Power Warning
- Statement 331—Power Supply Installation Warning
- Statement 353—This Product Must be Connected
- Statement 378—Read Wall-Mounting Instructions Before Installation
- Statement 1001—Work During Lightning Activity
- Statement 1004—Installation Instructions
- Statement 1005—Circuit Breaker
- Statement 1015—Battery Handling
- Statement 1019—Main Disconnecting Device
- Statement 1021—SELV Circuit
- Statement 1030—Equipment Installation
- Statement 1040—Product Disposal
- Statement 1072—Shock Hazard from Interconnections
- Statement 1074—Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes
- NOM 121 for Mexico for Cisco Unified IP Phones 9900, 8900, and 8831
- Japanese Electric Appliance and Radio Laws
- Battery Safety Notices
- Cell Phone Interference Caution
- Using External Devices with Your Cisco Unified IP Phone
- European Directives
- Compliance and Safety Information
- Regulatory Compliance
- DGT Warning Statement for Cisco Unified IP Phones 9951 and 9971
- FCC Safety Compliance Statement
- Statement 2002—Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC
- Statement 2018—Class B Notice for FCC
- Statement 2022—Class B Notice for Canada
- Canadian Compliance for Cisco Unified IP Phone 9900, 8900, and 8831
- RF Exposure Statement
- Statement 295—Class B Warning for Korea
- Statement 157—VCCI Compliance for Class B Equipment
- Statement 355—Telephone Receivers Produce a Magnetic Field
- Compliance Statement for Brazil
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Unified IP Phones
CE Marking
For the Class-1 Radio Cisco Unified IP Phones, the following CE mark and class-1 identifier are affixed
to the equipment and packaging:
For the Class-2 Radio Cisco Unified IP Phones, the following CE mark and class-2 identifier are affixed
to the equipment and packaging:
National Restrictions
In the majority of the EU and other European Countries, the 2.4- and 5-GHz bands have been made
available for the use of wireless LANs. Table 1 provides an overview of the regulatory requirements in
general applicable for the 2.4- and 5-GHz bands.
Note The regulatory limits for maximum output power are specified in eirp. The eirp level of a device can be
calculated by adding the gain of the antenna used (specified in dBi) to the output power available at the
connector (specified in dBm).
The requirements for any country may evolve. Cisco recommends that you check with the local
authorities for the latest status of their national regulations for both the 2.4- and 5-GHz wireless LANs.
Compliance and Safety Information
Regulatory Compliance
For specifics about which standards have been applied, refer to the Declaration of Conformity:
346894
EU Authorized Representative:
Edgard Vangeel
Cisco Systems Belgium
De Kleetlaan 6A
B 1831 Diegem
Belgium
330262
EU Authorized Representative:
Edgard Vangeel
Cisco Systems Belgium
De Kleetlaan 6A
B 1831 Diegem
Belgium
Table 1 Overview of Regulatory Requirements for Wireless LANs
Frequency Band (MHz) Max Power Level (eirp) (mW) Indoor Only Indoor and Outdoor
2400–2483.5 100 X
5150–5350
1
1. Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control is required in the 5250 to 5350 MHz and 5470 to 5725 MHz
frequency range.
200 X
5470–5725
1
1000 X