Draft10 General Safety and Compliance Information Transportable Mobile Repeater User’s Guide© Copyright Tait International Limited March 20191.4.4 Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in EuropeIn the European Community, radio and telecommunications equipment isregulated by Directive 2014/53/EU. The requirements of this directiveinclude protection of health and safety of users, as well as electromagneticcompatibility.Intended Purposeof Product This product is a radio transceiver. It is intended for radio communicationsin the Private Mobile Radio (PMR) or Public Access Mobile Radio(PAMR) services, to be used in all member states of the European Union(EU) and states within the European Economic Area (EEA). This productcan be programmed to transmit on frequencies that are not harmonizedthroughout the EU/EEA, and will require a license to operate in eachmember state.Declaration ofConformity You can download the formal Declaration of Conformity from https://www.taitradio.com/our-resources/compliance#European.1.5 Device and Network SecurityIf this radio network equipment is used for mission-critical applications, itis important to be able to ensure security and continuity of operation. ForIP-network-connected equipment, it is also important to ensure that thisequipment is not a means of compromising other equipment in the network.All network elements should be physically secured, where possible. Thisincludes the use of locked cabinets and locked rooms. Seals on connectorscan also provide a visual indication of unauthorized tampering.Tait recommends that all network and audio connectors should be sealedwith the stick-on type of seal. The seal should reveal if any of theconnectors have been unplugged, or if any unauthorized equipment hasbeen plugged in.The seals should be difficult to remove without breaking, and should bridgebetween the cable and equipment side (plug and socket) of the connection.Seals should cover any unused network or audio sockets. This includes theEthernet connector on any adaptor front panels, any spare switch ports, andthe console port on the router and switch.The seals should be difficult to reproduce. A sticker initialed or signed bythe technician should satisfy this.Seals must be replaced if they need to be disturbed during maintenance.