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Certifications for IGEL Thin Clients
IGEL Thin Clients are manufactured in accordance with the following certifications
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The UL / CUL mark of conformity is the most accepted proof that a product complies with the American and Canadian safety requirements. This represents the most recognised symbol for
product safety. Certifications: NWGQ.E308119
, NWGQ7.E308119
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IGEL Thin Clients with the TÜV/GS mark
of conformity are checked with regard to the safety-related
requirements of the low-voltage guideline of RWTÜV. In addition, the GS
mark of conformity certifies the high ergonomic requirements of all
IGEL Thin Client products.
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The “CE mark of conformity” stands for “Communauté Européenne” (European Community). With
it, IGEL technology guarantees that the production of the IGEL Thin
Clients complies with the “EMC” (electromagnetic compatibility)
guidelines and that the low-voltage guideline applies to equipment
safety. Within the framework of EMC testing, the CE mark guarantees
that our products don’t generate any electromagnetic interference and
are adequately protected against external cross interference.
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The FCC mark of conformity
confirms that an electronic device has been tested by the Federal
Communications commission (USA) for compliance with admissible high
frequencies. This mark is mandatory for electronic products that are
sold in the USA. This affects all devices that are equipped with a
microprocessor. Frequencies that are not shielded by means of an
appropriate casing or other measures may cause faults in other
equipment. There are 2 categories of FCC mark:
- Class A: For equipment that will be used exclusively in an industrial and
commercial environment. - Class B: For equipment that will also be used in residential areas.
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| IGEL Thin Clients are now available in 'green'
WEEE. As the first industry manufacturer, IGEL offers
immediate, cost-free (member states of the European Union only), and easy redemption service for thin
clients purchased after 8/15/2005. With this, IGEL complies with the EU
law, effective August 15th, 2005, as the first thin client company for
the disposal of old electronic equipment. According to this EU
regulation, the "Waste from Electrical and Electronical Equipment"
directive, the manufacturers are responsible for the redemption and
disposal of their old equipment.
WEEE-Nummer: DE 79295479
Thin Client Collection service
Our Partner for the redemption is:
VFW AG Max-Planck-Str. 42 D-50858 Köln | Tel.: +49(0)2234-95870 Fax: + 49(0)2234-9587500 info@vfw-ag.de
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| RoHS. Each of the new IGEL Thin Clients in the Smart, Compact, Winestra,
and Premium series has already being produced according to the RoHS
European Union directive, which goes into effect on July 1, 2006. IGEL
is therefore the first thin client manufacturer whose entire product
line complies with the EU regulation.
On July 2006, the RoHS
directive (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances) goes
into effect throughout Europe. As of this date, companies have to forgo
the use of heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and
brominated flame retardants in the production of electronic or electric
equipment.
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| IGEL approved for NHS. "Connecting for Health" - The new
IGEL Thin Clients have just arrived into the UK market and are already
approved for the NHS "Connecting for Health" smartcard requirements,
"with an integrated Smartcard Reader in our "Compact and Premium" range
and available as an option in our "Winestra" range we can deliver an
extremely small footprint device into the NHS at aggressive prices"
says Simon Richards, General Manager of IGEL Technology Ltd .The entry
level IGEL 2110 CE Smart Thin Client is very competitive.
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