HP Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapters Support Guide (FibrChanl-02), September 2010

VCCI Statement (Japan)
Figure A-1 Japanese VCCI Statement
Laser Safety Statements
Certification and Classification Information
This product contains a laser internal to the Optical Link Card/Optical Link Module (OLC/OLM)
for connection to the Fibre communications port.
In the USA, all models of the OLC/OLM are certified as Class 1 laser product and conform to the
requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Regulation
21 CFR subchapter J. The certification is indicated by a label located on the plastic OLC/OLM
housing.
Outside the USA, all models of the OLC/OLM are certified as Class 1 laser components that
conform to the requirements contained in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
standard 825 (1994) and Amendment 1 (1990) along with the CENELEC (European Committee
for Electrotechnical Standardization) European Normalization Standard EN 60825 (1992).
Certifications include one or more of the following: Recognized Component by Underwriters
Laboratories, Certified by the Canadian Standards Association, Certified by VDE (Germany)
and/or Certified by Statens Provningsanstalt (SP) in Sweden.
Figure A-2 shows the Class 1 information label specified in IEC 825 and CENELEC HD 482 51.
Figure A-2 Class 1 Laser Label
Class 1 Laser Product
Laser Klasse 1
Luckan 1 Laserlaite
Appareil A’Laser de Classe1
Product Information
Each communications port consists of a transmitter and receiver optical subassembly. The
transmitter subassembly contains internally a semiconductor laser diode in the wavelength of
770 to 850 nanometers. In the event of a break anywhere in the fibre path, the OLC/OLM control
system prevents laser emissions from exceeding Class 1 levels.
Class 1 laser products are not considered hazardous.
WARNING! There are no user maintenance or service operations or adjustments to be performed
on any OLC/OLM model.
Usage Restrictions
Failure to comply with these usage restrictions may result in incorrect operation of the system
and points of access may emit laser radiation above the Class 1 limits established by the IEC and
U.S. DHHS.
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