1、CEPT T/R*71-03*E 71 2326414 OOLObso IT Page 1 Recommendation T/R 71-03 (Lisbon 1991) PROCEDURES FOR TYPE TESTING AND APPROVAL FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT INTENDED FOR NON-PUBLIC SYSTEMS Recommendation proposed by the T/WG 19 “Radio Regulatory” (RR) Working Group Text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Eu
2、ropean Radiocoinniiniications Committee” (ERC) : “The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, coilsidering a) that there is an urgent need for common procedures for type testing, type approval and marking for radio equipment for non-public radio systems which are not in
3、tended for connection to a Public Network and which are covered by ETSs and I-ETSs, b) that CEPT Administrations view as an ultimate desirable goal a system based on the model of approvals and marking contained in the telecommunications terminal equipment directive, adapted as appropriate for equipm
4、ent for non-public radio systems, c) that this Recommendation should be seen as a first stage in harmonization of type approval procedures, d) that it is desirable to have harmonized conditions of accreditation for test laboratories, e) that it is desirable to avoid duplication of testing, f) that p
5、rocedures described in this Recommendation should be compatible with relevant EC directives, O recommends CEPT Administrations agree to adopt common procedures as described below for type testing, type approval and marking of radio equipment intended for non-public radio systems covered by ETSs and
6、I-ETSs: 1. type testing shall be carried out by test laboratories in CEPT member countries accredited in accordance with 2. (i) a CEPT Administration shall accept as a basis for type approval the report of type tests carried out by test laboratories referred to in paragraph 1 on radio equipment inte
7、nded for non-public radio systems that show conformity with the relevant ETS or I-ETS and meet the Administrations regulatory requirements; (ii) in addition CEPT Administrations who wish to do so may accept a “Certificate of conformity” issued by an accredited test laboratory authorized by an Admini
8、stration to issue such certificates showing that an equip- ment meets the requirements of the relevant ETS or I-ETS, as the basis for type approval, 3. for equipment referred to in paragraph 6. (i) CEPT Administrations shall grant type approval on the basis of a type approval certificate issued by a
9、nother Administration showing that the equipment meets the requirement of the relevant ETS or I-ETS. The type approval certificate shali contain as a minimum the following information: - the CEPT Administration that issued the original type approval for this equipment - the manufacturer - the standa
10、rd (relevant ETS or I-ETS) - the type designation - the type of equipment (e.g. base station, mobile station, handportable or other). In cases where an Administration considers it necessary it may request the test report form showing the results of type tests of the equipment, 4. the test report for
11、m referred to in paragraph 2 and the application form for testing shall be drawn up in accordance with the “model” test report and “model” application form drafted by the CEPT/ERC. The application form shall include a requirement to declare the type designation of the equipment, IS0 guide 25 or EN 4
12、5001 or a National Standard conforming to EN 45001 or IS0 guide 25, O Edition of April 15, 1991 CEPT T/R*71-03*E 91 2326434 OCI1ObSL 3 W TIR 71-03 E Page 2 5. at an applicants request an equipment may be tested to a number of options included within an ETS or I-ETS for a given parameter in order to
13、meet different regulatory requirements. In relevant cases Administrations shall accept the results of tests carried out in this way as a basis for type approval, provided that they show that those Administrations regulatory requirements are meet, 6. (i) in the case of equipment operating on harmoniz
14、ed frequencies, and conforming to a fully harmonized ETS or I-ETS, where free circulation is envisaged, the equipment shall bear a mark in the form given in the Recommendation dealing with free circulation of the equipment in question. Whenever possible the mark should be in the form shown in Annex
15、1, (i;) in the case of other equipment, the mark if any, shall be at the discretion of national Administrations.” O Edition of April 15, 1991 - CEPT T/R*73-03*E 91 2326434 0030692 5 TIR 71-03 E Page 3 Annex 1 CONDITIONS FOR THE MARKING OF RADIO EQUIPMENT COVERED BY PARAGRAPH 6. (i) OF THIS RECOMMEND
16、ATION The equipment shall bear a mark in the following form: CEPT X Y Where X is the symbol of the equipment, specified in the relevant CEET Recommendation, and Y is the symbol of the national Administration which issued the type approval certificate. The symbol could be followed by the national aut
17、horization number. The symbols of the national CEPT Administrations should be as shown in the following table: Country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Czech and Slovak (Federal Republic) Cyprus Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Symbol A B BG cs CY DK SF F D GR HU IS IRL I FL L Country Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania San Marino Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Vatican City Yugoslavia Symbol M MC NL N PL P RO RSM E S CH TR GB scv Yu Edition of April 15, 1991