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Australia a-tick
发布日期:2021-11-06阅读量:701发布者:超级管理员
A-tick in Australia
Australia a-tick is a kind of radio communication. For telecommunication user equipment and user wiring, Australia a-tick sequence tag is composed of Australia a-tick sequence coding and supplier identification information.
Summary of labeling requirements for telecommunications, radio communications, EMC & EMR – a
In the Telecommunications Act 1997 and the radio communications Act 1992, the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is responsible for technical rules, including the development of mandatory requirements for appropriate labels
Telecommunication user equipment and user wiring
Radio communication equipment
Special electrical and electronic equipment
The labeling requirements of these clauses are published in the relevant label notice. There are various types of clauses under each notice table of contents. In addition, the appropriate standards and the standards to be met for compliance are also described in detail in each label notice.
Australian manufacturers or import traders or their authorized agents (suppliers) are required to meet these requirements before these items are sold or supplied to Australia.
Sequence tags (a-tick and c-tick)
A-Tick
This information may contain the supplier code issued by ACA, or an Australian company code, or other information detailed in the telabel notice. In the following example, the a-tick sequence tag shows the a-tick sequence tag and the supplier's code n:
C-Tick
Radio communication equipment or special electrical and electronic equipment must comply with the relevant labelling requirements, otherwise they cannot be sold or supplied to Australia
The c-tick is a sequential label that applies to the material items covered by the label notice below
1. Radio communication (sequential label attached transmission) Notice 2001 briefly states that it complies with EMC adjusted arrangements
2. Radio equipment (sequence label) Notice No. 1 1996 gives a brief description of the compliance of radio communications to the adjustment arrangements
3. Radio communication (sequence label - electromagnetic radiation) Notice 2003 briefly states that the EMR adjustment arrangement is obeyed
Under the EMC adjustment arrangement, the product must be labeled in sequence before it is supplied to Australia. It is also a sequential label for non radio communication products that must comply with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) rules.