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Safety
Standards and directives complied with
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2.5 Standards and directives complied with
A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your
Siemens contact.
2.5.1 Multimedia equipment
In the DIN EN 55032 standard (VDE 0878-32):2016-02; EN 55032:2015
'Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission
Requirements', the following information is provided on multimedia equipment
in section 4:
---- Start EN 55032 section 4 ----
4 Classification of equipment
This standard defines Class A equipment and Class B equipment associated
with two types of end-use environment.
Class A equipment is equipment which meets the requirements given in Table
A.2, Table A.3, Table A.9, and Table A.11, using the limitations defined in Table
A.1 and Table A.8.
Class B equipment is equipment which meets the requirements given in Table
A.4, Table A.5, Table A.6, Table A.7, Table A.10, Table A.12 and Table A.13,
using the limitations defined in Table A.1 and Table A.8.
The Class B requirements for equipment are intended to offer adequate
protection to broadcast services within the residential environment.
Equipment intended primarily for use in a residential environment shall meet
the Class B limits. All other equipment shall comply with the Class A limits.
Broadcast receiver equipment is class B equipment.
NOTE Equipment meeting Class A requirements may not offer adequate
protection to broadcast services within a residential environment.
---- End EN 55032 section 4 ----
WARNING
The '
Cerberus PACE
' system is a Class A product which may cause radio
interference in a domestic environment in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
WARNING
Failure of external devices to comply with the permitted EMC classes
Personal injury and damage to property in an emergency due to a fault with
the system and complete failure of the alarm.
Check the categorization of external devices in the same room or building
that may have an impact on the 'Cerberus PACE' system, following
DIN
EN
55032, section 4, 'Classification of equipment'.

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BrandSiemens
ModelCerberus PACE
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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