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B Regulatory Information Regulatory Notices Electromagnetic Compliance Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements have been established in many countries to regulate the radio frequency energy generated by Information Technology Equipment (ITE). This energy is generated during the normal and intended use of this equipment and so it is limited by country regulations to levels intended to minimize potential interference to other electrical equipment, including public safety services. Two levels of radio frequency energy are allowed according to the type or use of equipment. Class A levels have been established for use in commercial or business environments. Class B levels are lower than the Class A requirement and have been established for use in residential environments. Class B levels are also suitable when the environment includes electrically sensitive equipment. The fiber channel host bus adapter that you have purchased has been provided with compliance labels to indicate where it may be used with reasonable protection to the environment in which it is used. Additional statements are provided below as required by the requirements of international and domestic regulations. EMC testing and compliance of the D8602B Fibre Channel Adapter is valid only with the GBIC interface models listed on the Declaration of Conformity. Other GBIC modules must be tested for EMC compliance. NOTE Check the label on your product to determine the level of operation. 27

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Regulatory Information
Regulatory Notices
Electromagnetic Compliance
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements have been established in
many countries to regulate the radio frequency energy generated by Information
Technology Equipment (ITE). This energy is generated during the normal and
intended use of this equipment and so it is limited by country regulations to
levels intended to minimize potential interference to other electrical equipment,
including public safety services.
Two levels of radio frequency energy are allowed according to the type or use
of equipment. Class A levels have been established for use in commercial or
business environments. Class B levels are lower than the Class A requirement
and have been established for use in residential environments. Class B levels
are also suitable when the environment includes electrically sensitive
equipment.
The fiber channel host bus adapter that you have purchased has been provided
with compliance labels to indicate where it may be used with reasonable
protection to the environment in which it is used. Additional statements are
provided below as required by the requirements of international and domestic
regulations.
EMC testing and compliance of the D8602B Fibre Channel Adapter is valid
only with the GBIC interface models listed on the Declaration of Conformity.
Other GBIC modules must be tested for EMC compliance.
NOTE
Check the label on your product to determine the level of operation.