Alcatel Speed Touch Home User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    SPEED TOUCH HOME User Manual 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 2 Released Status B D Fa a23529 Change Note Short Title CD-UG Speed Touch Home All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel. 2 / 86...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Welcome to the Speed Touch Home ....Conventions ........
  • Page 4 ......Resetting Speed Touch Home's IP Address ..
  • Page 5 Contents Figures Figure 1 Delivery Check ........Figure 2 POTS, ISDN and ADSL Frequency Spectra .
  • Page 6 Contents Figure 43 EC Declaration of Conformity ......6 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 7 Contents Tables Table 1 STHome LED Status Overview ......Table 2 Connector Pinout ........Table 3 Power Adapters for STHome .
  • Page 8 Contents 8 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 9: Welcome To The Speed Touch Home

    From now on, your online experience will be greatly enhanced due to the high speed Internet access that ADSL technology delivers. Over the past five years, the Alcatel ADSL has evolved from the drawing boards to operational products. This technological breakthrough coincides with an ever increasing demand for better Internet access.
  • Page 10: Conventions

    1 Welcome to the Speed Touch Home Conventions The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this document: WARNING: Text written in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could cause bodily harm or loss of life. WARNING...
  • Page 11: Speed Touch Tour

    2 Speed Touch Tour 2 Speed Touch Tour Your Speed Touch Home is an ADSL modem used for Internet access or remote Local Area Network (LAN) access via the ADSL line. This chapter aims to familiarize you with the STHome.
  • Page 12: Delivery Check

    2 Speed Touch Tour Delivery Check Prior to installation, inspect the Speed Touch Home for damage. Make sure the box contains all the components: The Speed Touch Home " Power supply adapter with 2m (6.56ft.) connecting cable " 2m Ethernet/ATMF straight through cable (RJ45/RJ45), referred "...
  • Page 13: Speed Touch Home At A Glance

    2 Speed Touch Tour Speed Touch Home at a Glance 2.2.1 ADSL Exposed ADSL is brand new modem technology, used by the Speed Touch Home, unlocking the potential bandwidth of the widely available public analog, or digital telephone network. ADSL is short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. This somewhat...
  • Page 14: Front Panel And Rear Panel

    2 Speed Touch Tour 2.2.2 Front Panel and Rear Panel adsl 0632/ 02 Figure 3 Front Panel of the STHome with 5 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Power Switch ATMF 25 Link Integrity Push Button Line Interface Interface Power ATMF 25 10Base T/MDI-X Defaults Line...
  • Page 15: Ethernet And Atmf 25

    2 Speed Touch Tour 2.2.4 Ethernet and ATMF 25 The Speed Touch Home is available in two versions: Ethernet only and Ethernet + ATMF 25 (See figures 5 (a) and (b)). Ethernet will be your natural choice for networking. The ATMForum 25.6 interface provides excellent protocol transparency and Native...
  • Page 16: Packet Services

    2 Speed Touch Tour Packet Services 2.4.1 IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging The Speed Touch Home Transparent Bridging packet service offers complete protocol transparency and has inherent configuration simplicity. Yet it provides excellent forwarding performance. 2.4.2 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying In contrast to Bridging, PPPoA to PPTP Relaying supports a session concept.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Speed Touch Home

    3 Connecting the Speed Touch Home 3 Connecting the Speed Touch Home This chapter describes how to connect your Speed Touch Home. Topics covered in this chapter include: Connecting the Ethernet port " Connecting the ATMF 25 port " Concurrent Use of both ports "...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Ethernet Port

    3 Connecting the Speed Touch Home Power ATMF 25 10Base T/MDI-X Defaults Line adsl 0782/ 01 Figure 6 Rear View for connecting the STHome Following connectors, switches and cables are involved: 1 The 10Base T/MDI X Ethernet port " 2 The (optional) ATM Forum 25 port "...
  • Page 19: Figure 8 Multiple Pc Configuration

    CAUTION Never configure the PC NIC 10Base T Ports for Full Duplex ! Assuming the Speed Touch Home and the PC or hub are properly powered on, the Link Integrity LEDs on both PC and/or hub ports and STHome should be continuously green.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Atmf Port

    Use a crossover cable between ATMF port the ATM switch, since both are of type Network Equipment". Note The Ethernet and ATMF 25 ports of the Speed Touch Home are designed for concurrent use. There is no performance penalty on this simultaneous use except for the sharing of upstream and downstream ADSL bandwidth.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Adsl Port

    3 Connecting the Speed Touch Home Connecting the ADSL port Prior to connecting the Speed Touch Home, you MUST contact your ADSL provider. He will inform you whether the ADSL service is already enabled. If not, he will advice you on how to proceed.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Power Adapter

    3 Connecting the Speed Touch Home Connecting the Power Adapter The STHome is delivered with a modular external power adapter. See Appendix A for connector layout and output specifications. Proceed as follows to connect the power adapter : Plug the power adapter's coaxial jack into receptacle "...
  • Page 23: Ieee 802.1D Transparent Bridging

    4 IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging 4 IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging The Speed Touch Home IEEE802.1D Bridging packet service offers complete protocol transparency inherent configuration simplicity. Yet it provides excellent forwarding performance. The topics covered in this chapter include: Getting Started with Bridging "...
  • Page 24: Getting Started With Bridging

    4 IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging Getting Started with Bridging 1. Connect your Speed Touch Home and PC(s) as described in Chapter 3. 2. Configure Public IP addresses on your PC(s) according to the preferred method of your service provider: either static, or dynamic.
  • Page 25: Pppoa To Pptp Relaying For Microsoft Windows

    - to a certain extent - provides identical features This chapter covers configuring and using the PPPoA to PPTP Relaying (PPP/PPTP) mode of the Speed Touch Home. Topics covered in this chapter include: Getting started with PPPoA to PPTP Relaying "...
  • Page 26: Getting Started With Pppoa To Pptp Relaying

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Getting Started with PPPoA to PPTP Relaying Initial Configuration 1. Connect your Speed Touch Home and PC(s) as described in Chapter 3. 2. Determine your PC's OS. If: Windows 98 (or later) : Continue with step 4.
  • Page 27: Configuring Dial Up Networking For Microsoft Windows 9X (Or Later)

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Configuring Dial Up Networking for Microsoft Windows 9x (or later) To configure a new connection on a Microsoft Windows 9x (or later) platform, to your headquarters or an ISP , proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 28: Figure 11 Vpn Server Window

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 4. The 'VPN Server' window appears (See figure 11). Enter the hostname or IP address of your Speed Touch Home. Its default IP address is 10.0.0.138, the default DNS hostname is SpeedTouch".
  • Page 29: Using Pppoa To Pptp Relaying For Microsoft Windows 9X (Or Later)

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Using PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 9x (or later) 5.4.1 Establishing a PPP/PPTP Connection After configuring the connection, establish the connection as follows: 1. Double click either the appropriate icon in the 'Dial Up Networking' folder or its shortcut on the desktop.
  • Page 30: Downloading And Installing Dial Up Networking Upgrade For Microsoft Windows 95

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Downloading and Installing Dial Up Networking Upgrade for Microsoft Windows 95 This section explains how to download and install the Windows Dial Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95. To download the Windows Dial Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95 from the Internet: 1.
  • Page 31: Advanced Pppoa To Pptp Relaying

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Advanced PPPoA to PPTP Relaying 5.6.1 Local Tunneling The Speed Touch Home allows local tunneling from behind an IP router. This requires a few special settings in both the STHome and your PCs. 172.16.0.2...
  • Page 32: Advanced Ppp/Pptp Connections

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 5.6.2 Advanced PPP/PPTP Connections By default, the Speed Touch Home is configured for 4 PPP/ATM connections. The STHome is capable of managing up to 12 PPP/ATM channels simultaneously. This can be achieved by deleting all other packet service entries.
  • Page 33: Configuring And Using Pptp Tunnelling On Platforms Running Microsoft Windows Nt

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows Configuring and Using PPTP Tunnelling on Platforms running Microsoft Windows NT This section describes how to create and setup PPP/PPTP Dial Up connections on a Windows NT platform. Note Make sure that 'Microsoft Service Pack 3' has been installed on your PC before you start creating PPTP tunnel sessions.
  • Page 34: Figure 15 'Remote Access Setup' Window

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 6. A setup message appears. Clicking initiates configuration of RAS. Note You have now completed the first part of the installation, adding PPTP as a remote protocol. The remaining steps of the installation configure RAS for PPTP .
  • Page 35: Creating A New Pptp Phonebook Entry

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 10. The 'Configure Port Usage' window appears (See figure 17). Figure 17 'Configure Port Usage' Window Select the 'Dial out only' option and click 11. Steps 9. and 10. can be performed for each port (if necessary), then proceed with step 12.
  • Page 36: Figure 18 'Dial Up Networking' Window

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows To create a PPTP tunnel session to your headquarters or a PPTP server: 1. Double click 'Dial Up Networking' in 'My Computer'. 2. The 'Dial Up Networking' window appears (See figure 18). The Phonebook entry selection box lists all existing PPTP tunnels if there already exist.
  • Page 37: Figure 20 'Server' Window

    6. The 'Phone Number' window pops up. Enter the 'Phone Number' of the dial up server you are calling, i.e. the IP address, or DNS hostname of the Speed Touch Home. The default STHome IP address is 10.0.0.138. Its default DNS hostname is SpeedTouch".
  • Page 38: Logging On To A Vpn Server Through A Pptp Tunnel Session

    5 PPPoA to PPTP Relaying for Microsoft Windows 5.7.3 Logging on to a VPN Server through a PPTP Tunnel Session When the tunnel session to your VPN server has been created, proceed as follows to log on: 1. Double click 'Dial Up Networking' in 'My Computer'. 2.
  • Page 39: Lost Speed Touch Home

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home 6 Lost Speed Touch Home Non accessibility to your Speed Touch Home may occur if wrongly configured, or simply by forgetting its IP address. Due to the flexible nature of the STHome, you may end up in a situation where restoring all of the original defaults is the only solution.
  • Page 40: Resetting Speed Touch Home's Ip Address

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home Resetting Speed Touch Home's IP Address 6.1.1 Ping of Life The Ping of Life is a method to reset the IP address of the Speed Touch Home without changing other settings. The principle is fairly simple, a special ping packet will deliver an IP address to your STHome.
  • Page 41 For this example the command is: ping 10.0.0.145 8. If successful, the Speed Touch Home has configured this IP address and will reply to the ping. 9. You may clear the entry in the ARP cache by issuing the following command: arp –d <STHome IP address>...
  • Page 42: Figure 22 Example Of A Ping Of Life Procedure

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home In figure 22 all these steps are shown as an example of resetting STHome's IP address to 10.0.0.145. Figure 22 Example of a Ping of Life Procedure 10. Browse to the STHome local web pages and click make the new IP address permanent.
  • Page 43: Set To Manufacturing Defaults

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home Set to Manufacturing Defaults The following procedures will reset most, if not all of the Speed Touch Home's configurable values back to their defaults. Restoring Original Settings Be careful when using the Browse to Defaults, Ping to Defaults , or the Push to Defaults procedures as these destroy changes you previously made to the STHome internal settings.
  • Page 44: Figure 24 'System Setup' Web Page

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home 2. In the menu frame ,click to pop up the following 'System Setup' web page: Figure 24 'System Setup' Web Page 3. If you are sure to reset the STHome to its original defaults, click 4.
  • Page 45: Ping To Defaults

    6 Lost Speed Touch Home 6.2.2 Ping to Defaults In case you cannot browse to the STHome web pages, and a Browse to Defaults is impossible, a method to restore the original defaults is the Ping to Defaults . The procedure is identical to that used for the Ping of Life , except that another MAC address is used, i.e.
  • Page 46 6 Lost Speed Touch Home 46 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 47: Speed Touch Home Local Configuration

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration 7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration The Speed Touch Home can be configured in 2 different ways: Using a Web Browser " Through a Command Line Interface via Telnet. " 47 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 48: Web Interface

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration Web Interface The Speed Touch Home comes with integrated local configuration capabilities. This feature is based on the HTTP server/Web browser" concept. It allows configuration of your STHome via HTML pages, from a Web browser on any local PC attached on the LAN.
  • Page 49 7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration Header frame The Header frame is present in all of the Speed Touch Home web pages. It contains STHome configuration subject related command buttons. Next to the generic button, the button is present on all header frames.
  • Page 50: Initial Setup Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration Pops up the 'Upgrade' web page, allowing you to upgrade the Speed Touch Home software from the local network. (See section 7.1.11) To save all the changes made in permanent memory. To access the online help web pages.
  • Page 51: The System Setup Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration The 'Initial Setup' web page contains the following fields: Speed Touch Home MAC address " The unique MAC address of the STHome is displayed as Initial setup for xx xx xx xx xx xx". It is used to identify your STHome on the LAN.
  • Page 52: Figure 28 Authentication Window

    Just type it into the 'Password' field (asterisks will appear in the input Password field), click The next time that you wish to access the Speed Touch Home web pages, the Web browser will request a password: Figure 28 Authentication Window Supply the system password in the appropriate field to acquire full control over the STHome again.
  • Page 53: The Phonebook Web Page

    The Phonebook Web Page Figure 29 'Phonebook' Web Page Definition The Speed Touch Home 'Phonebook' is like any ordinary phonebook: A repository for names and numbers". In contrast to a standard phonebook though, it contains additional connectivity information. The main function of the STHome 'Phonebook' is to present an instant overview of all possible connection entries and their status.
  • Page 54: The Routing Web Page

    VPI/VCI " List the VPI/VCI values of the ATM VCs that are terminated on the Ethernet port. The Speed Touch Home VPI values can range from 0 up to 15; its VCI values from 32 up to 511. Type "...
  • Page 55 The 'Routing' web page contains the following tables: IP Address Table The 'IP Address table' summarizes all IP addresses configured on any of the Speed touch Home interfaces. The 'IP Address table' contains the following columns (See figure 30): Intf "...
  • Page 56: Figure 31 'Routing' Web Page, Ip Address Table

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration IP Route Table Although the Speed touch Home has no real IP routing functionality, it has the flexibility to access machines in other networks than its own. The 'IP route table' recalls these specific routes Similar to the 'IP address table', a number of routes are preconfigured.
  • Page 57: The Pptp Web Page

    " Encapsulation/Decapsulation refers to the encapsulation/ decapsulation of PPP packets in/from AAL5/ATM. The Speed Touch Home is compliant with RFC2364 PPP Over AAL5" and supports both the LLC/SNAP method and the VC MUX method. By default the encapsulation/decapsulation method is set to VC MUX.
  • Page 58: Figure 33 Ppp Atm Format (Rfc 2364:Ppp Over Aal5)

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration The latter format has two additional bytes in front of the packet (FF 03) inherited from another encapsulation, i.e. RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC like framing". PPP Packet P_ID Information Padding adsl 0760/ 01 Figure 33 PPP ATM Format (RFC 2364:PPP over AAL5).
  • Page 59: The Bridging Web Page

    The Bridging Web Page Figure 35 'Bridging' Web Page The Speed Touch Home contains an IEEE 802.1D compliant Transparent Bridge that can be reconfigured via this web page. In principle for Bridging nothing needs to be configured for proper operation as it is Plug & Play. However, should interoperability problems occur, you can easily change the default settings according to the information supplied by your ISP , or corporate.
  • Page 60: Figure 36 'Aging' Box In The 'Bridging' Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration " Is part of the RFC 1483 Encapsulation method and indicates whether the last four bytes of the MAC frames (Medium Access Control frames, commonly referred to as Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 frames), will be preserved or not.
  • Page 61: The Dhcp Web Page

    MAC addresses in the Bridging database. The MAC addresses are spread over 3 tables: 'Permanent MAC Addresses' Table " Among others, this table contains Speed Touch Home's own MAC address. 'Static MAC Addresses' Table " Currently no static MAC addresses are configured.
  • Page 62 The following configurations are possible: " The Speed Touch Home probes the local network to verify whether or not, it is the only active DHCP server. If there is another DHCP server on the network, the STHome slips into the role of DHCP client.
  • Page 63: Figure 38 Advanced 'Dhcp Server Configuration' Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration If the Speed Touch Home is configured for 'Auto DHCP' or 'DHCP server', additional configuration might be necessary. Therefor, click to access the 'DHCP Server' web page. Figure 38 Advanced 'DHCP Server Configuration' Web Page...
  • Page 64: The Dns Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration 'DHCP Spoofing' Table " Has no meaning for the STHome and will result in an error message if used. 'DHCP Lease Table' " Shows current leases and allows you to manually assign IP addresses to devices:...
  • Page 65: The Upgrade Web Page

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration The 'DNS' web page contains the following fields 'DNS Server Configuration' Field " Server active This option button activates or deactivates the STHome DNS server. Domain Name In this field, you specify the domain name of your local network.
  • Page 66 7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration The 'Upgrade' web page contains the following fields: Active Software Version " Indicates the software version that the Speed Touch Home is currently using. Passive Software Version " Indicates the software version resident in the STHome, but not used.
  • Page 67: Command Line Interface Via Telnet

    7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration Command Line Interface via Telnet Via the Ethernet interface of the Speed Touch Home you can execute CLI commands from any PC on the LAN. You must first gain access to the STHome, by opening a TCP/IP Telnet session.
  • Page 68 7 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration 68 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Speed Touch Home modem does not Make sure the STHome modem is plugged in work (no LEDs on top light up) Make sure the STHome modem is turned on ATMF connection does not work...
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  • Page 71: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Asynchronic Transfer Mode Commend Line Interface DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Data Terminal Equipment Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network Internet Service Provider Local Area Network Medium Access Control Network Interface Card Operating System Personal Computer...
  • Page 72 Abbreviations 72 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 73: Appendix A Hardware Reference

    Appendix A Hardware Reference Appendix A Hardware Reference Connector Pinout Table 2 Connector Pinout Connector Signal Name Function Model Reference Wire A Subscriber line wire A 2/5 model 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wire A Subscriber line wire A 3/4 model RJ 11/RJ 14 Wire B...
  • Page 74: Power Adapters For Sthome

    Appendix A Hardware Reference Power Supply Adapter The Speed Touch Home is equipped with one of the following power supply adapters listed in table 3. Due to the special characteristics of the output class II AC adapter, use only the AULT Incorporated types, or equivalents, listed in the table.
  • Page 75: Figure 41 Mdi X Internal Crossover

    Appendix A Hardware Reference Straight through Cable Layout (LAN Cable) Speed Touch Home Receive Transmit Twisted Pairs Transmit Receive MDI X port MDI port (Transmit and receive connections reversed) adsl 0527/ 01 Figure 41 MDI X Internal Crossover Crossover Cable Layout...
  • Page 76 Appendix A Hardware Reference 76 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...
  • Page 77: Appendix B Speed Touch Home Default Settings

    Appendix B Speed Touch Home Default Settings Appendix B Speed Touch Home Default Settings Global Speed Touch Home Default settings IP Address 10.0.0.138 DNS Name SpeedTouch DNS Domain Name DHCP Mode No DHCP IEEE 802.1D Transparent Bridging and Related Defaults...
  • Page 78: Atmf Vpi/Vci Values

    Appendix B Speed Touch Home Default Settings Global Default VPI/VCI Values ATMF Interface Table 6 ATMF VPI/VCI Values Service Channel 0..5 0..511 End user defined Ethernet Interface Table 7 Ethernet VPI/VCI Values Service Channel Bridging Service Bridging Service Bridging Service...
  • Page 79: Appendix C Autopvc

    AutoPVC AutoPVC The default VCs listed in Appendix B, can be remotely modified via the AutoPVC feature of the Speed Touch Home. AutoPVC operates only in conjunction with Alcatel's DSLAMs, and offers the following functionality: User VCs that are to be terminated on the Ethernet port, can be "...
  • Page 80 Appendix C AutoPVC Examples If the ADSL provider configures Virtual Path (VP) 5 on the " DSLAM, then the STHome cross connects VPI 5 on the ADSL line to VPI 5 on the ATMF 25 port If the ADSL provider configures Virtual Channel (VC) 0/32 on "...
  • Page 81: Appendix D Safety

    Appendix D Safety Appendix D Safety This Appendix provides basic Safety Information on your Speed Touch Home. Prior to using the STHome, read this Appendix carefully. Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructions " Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Climatic conditions "...
  • Page 82 The mains socket outlet must be close to the equipment and easily accessible. The Speed Touch Home equipment is not intended to be connected to an IT type power system. Power cord protection "...
  • Page 83 Appendix D Safety Modem/Telephone use " Avoid using a modem/telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electric storm. There is a slight risk of electric shock caused by lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
  • Page 84 Appendix D Safety Safety Standards The Speed Touch Home complies with the following safety standards: EN 60950, 2 ed. (1992), including amendments 1 (1993), 2 " (1993), 3 (1995) and 4 (1997) IEC 60950, 2 ed. (1991), including amendments 1 (1992), 2 "...
  • Page 85: Appendix E Agency Regulatory Notices

    Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Alcatel may void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Canadian DOC Class B Notice Notification of Canadian RF Interference Statements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communication.
  • Page 86: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendix E Agency Regulatory Notices European Community Declaration of Conformity Products with the Marking comply with both EMC and Low Voltage Directives issued by the Commission of the European Community. Figure 43 EC Declaration of Conformity 86 / 86 3EC 17058 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 03...

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