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C-tick
A / C-Tick is the Australian Communications Authority (Australian
Communications Authority, referred to as the ACA) to
telecommunications equipment certification mark.
Manufacturers and importers must be more steps to use A-Tick
accordance with the following:
1, the implementation of technical standards ACAQ test
2, the ACA registered to use A / C-Tick
3, fill out the "Statement of Compliance table" (Declaration of
Conformity Form), and and products comply with record keeping
4, in communication products or equipment affixed has A / C-Tick
mark identification (label)
5, A-Tick sales to consumers only for communication products,
electronic products, mostly to apply C-Tick, but the electronics if
the application A-Tick, you do not need to apply for C-Tick.
Since November 2001, to Australia / EMI merger applications in New
Zealand; if the product is to be sold in these two countries, the
following documents required before Sold , to prepare for ACA
(Australian Communications Authority) or New Zealand (Ministry of
Economic Development ) authorities always spot:
1. Test Report - must be NATA or NATA compromise of certification
bodies, such as NVLAP or A2LA accredited laboratory issued to be
valid, otherwise the test samples sent to the probability is very
high.
2. "Application to use the C-tick Mark" Form - must be signed by
the Australian / New Zealand company or importer responsible.
3. "Supplier's Declaration of Conformity" Form - must be signed by
the Australian / New Zealand company or importer responsible.
Signed in charge of the manufacturers have a responsibility to
ensure that sales of products still meet EMI requirements.
4. The original of the artwork and design specifications (such as:
circuit diagram, block diagram, User's Manual and Service Manual,
etc.).
5. A description of the production inspection procedures when it,
in order to ensure the maintenance of EMI characteristics.
6. Any changes will affect the EMI narrative and necessary test
records.
Certification period: 1-2 weeks.
Australian suppliers must be on the provision of information
standard, so ACA in the market for this product can effectively be
traced back to the supplier is responsible for EMC when sampling
products beside C-Tick mark. Identification information includes
four aspects:
1. Australia's registered name and address of the supplier.
2. Australian Company Number (Australian Company Number)
3. Awarded by the ACA to Australian suppliers of numbers.
4. Australian products in the Australian market to use a registered
trademark.
C-Tick sequence tag radio communication equipment or special
electrical and electronic equipment must comply with the relevant
labeling notice requirements, or can not be sold or supplied to
Australia The C-Tick is a sequence tag, which applies to the
following labeling notices covered Material Project
1. The radio communication (sequence tag comes with launch) a brief
description of the bulletin 2001 have been adjusted in line with
EMC arrangements
2. Radio Equipment (sequence tag) bulletin No. 1 1996 to submit a
brief description of significant adjustment of radio communication
arrangements
3. The radio communication (sequence tag - electromagnetic
radiation) notice 2003 EMR submit a brief description of the
adjustment arrangements
EMC adjustment under the arrangement, the supply of the label must
be affixed on the product in order to Australia in the product
before. It is also the order of the label must meet the
electromagnetic radiation (EMR) rules for non-radio communications
products. For telecommunication products, EMR is A-Tick sequence
tag coverage. On C-Tick label order must be able to identify the
supplier's supplier information. This information may be taken by
the ACA issued a supplier code, the Australian company number or
other form related tag notices can get more detailed information on
the use of C-Tick mark on the ACA website.
Australian EMC system the product is divided into three levels,
vendor sales level two, level three former product must be
registered with the ACA, apply for C-Tick mark.
Level one product refers to the use of wireless spectrum
interference devices with lower radiation products, such as a
manual switch, a simple relay, single squirrel-cage induction
motors, resistors and the like. On the level of the product, the
supplier must provide a signed declaration of conformity and
product described in the book. The level of a product may
voluntarily apply for C-Tick mark, but suppliers choose to use the
mark, in the declaration of conformity and product description of
the book, while also providing compliance records to prove that the
products have been described in the statement comply with the
relevant EMC standards. Test sites is not required, allowing
internal testing.
Level 2 Product refers to the use of wireless spectrum interference
radiation higher equipment products, such as switching power
supplies, welding machines, dimmers, most househ