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The R3000 products have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Step 1B: Console Setup Procedures ..................38 Step 1C: LCD Panel Setup Procedures ..................50 Step 2: Test the R3000 Console Connection ................58 Step 3: Test Filtering or the Mobile Client Connection ............59 Step 4: Set Library Updates ......................60 .....................63...
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..........86 egulatoRy PeCIFICatIons and IsClaImeRs Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer ................86 .......................89 ndex 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
Thank you for choosing to evaluate the 8e6 Technologies R3000 Internet Filter. The R3000 tracks end users’ online activity, and can be configured to block specific Web sites or service ports, thereby protecting your organization against lost productivity, network bandwidth issues, and possible legal problems that can result from the misuse of Internet resources.
About this Document This document is divided into the following sections: • Introduction - This section is comprised of an overview of the R3000 product and how to use this document • Service Information - This section provides 8e6 Technologies contact information •...
IMPORTANT: The “important” icon is followed by information 8e6 recommends that you review before proceeding with the next action. The “book” icon references the R3000 User Guide. This icon is found in the Best Filtering Practices section of this document.
The user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the proce- dures outlined in this document. Any initial hardware setup problem that cannot be resolved at your internal organiza- tion should be referred to an 8e6 Technologies solutions engineer or technical support representative. 8e6 Corporate Headquarters (USA) Local 714.282.6111...
• 1 End User License Agreement (EULA) • 1 envelope containing a CD-ROM with PDFs of the R3000 User Guide and R3000 Authentication User Guide. The latest version of the R3000 User Guide and R3000 Authentication User Guide can be obtained from our Web site at http://www.marshal8e6.com/Support/R3000/ documentation.asp...
AC power cord from the server. • Clearance provided for cooling and airflow: Approximately 30 inches (76.2 cm) in the back and 25 inches (63.5 cm) in the front. • Located near a properly earthed, grounded, power outlet. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
(Tma) specified by the manufacturer. WARNING: Extend only one component at a time. Extending two or more components simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Secure the short bracket to the front side of the outer rail with two M4 screws and the long bracket to the rear side of the outer rail with three M4 screws. Repeat these steps for the left outer rail. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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Secondly, these tabs also lock the server in place when fully ex- tended from the rack. This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when you pull it out for servicing. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides (you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting). When the server has been pushed completely into the rack, you should hear the locking tabs “click.” 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Finish by sliding the chassis into the rack and tightening the brackets to the rack. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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3. Adjust the short and long brackets to the proper distance so that the chassis can snugly fit into the rack. 4. Secure the slides to the cabinet with screws. 5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the left outer slide. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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(outer slides with short and long brackets at- tached) to the rack. (See the previous page.) 2. Use M5 screws and washers to secure the slide assemblies into the rack as shown below: 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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1. Push the inner slides, which are attached to the chassis, into the grooves of the outer slide assemblies that are installed in the rack as shown below: 2. Push the chassis all the way to the back of the outer slide assemblies as shown be- low: 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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2. Press the locking tab to release the inner rail from its locking position and pull out the inner rail from the rail assembly. NOTE: The inner rails are to be attached to the chassis and the outer rails are to be installed in the rack. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Type G screws through the holes on each side of the chassis and the inner rail. (See the diagram below for a description of the Type G screw.) 5. Repeat the above steps to install the other rail on the chassis. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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5. Repeat the same steps to install the other outer rail on the chassis. 6. Secure both outer rail assemblies to the rack with Type H screws and Type I wash- ers. (See the previous page for descriptions of Type H and Type I hardware compo- nents.) 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Some adjustment to the slide assemblies might be needed for easy installation. 8. You will need to release the safety taps on both sides of the chassis in order to com- pletely remove the chassis out of the rack. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Up/Front Arrows (front) and Up/Rear arrows (rear). 2. Secure the front (short) bracket (marked with the Up/Front arrows) to the outer rail with two Type G screws as shown below. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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4. Attach the rear (long) bracket to the rear end of the rack, and secure it to the rack with two Type H screws and Type I washers as shown below. Repeat the same steps to install the other outer rail to the other side of rack. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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5. Measure the depth of your rack and adjust the length of the rails accordingly. Then, secure the rails to the chassis with Type G screws. 6. Slide the inner rails which are attached to the chassis into the outer rails on the rack. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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Slide the chassis into the rack and secure it with two screws on each side of the rack as shown in the picture. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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D. Push the bezel towards the front of the chassis, inserting the USB B-type plug on the back of the bezel (Fig. 4) into the USB port on the chassis. Fig. 4 - Section of back of bezel with USB B-type plug 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, 8e6 highly recom- mends plugging the AC power cord for the server into a surge suppressor. • Use appropriately rated extension cords or power strips only. • Allow power supply units to cool before touching them. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
WARNING: If the server is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the server may be impaired. WARNING: 8e6 Technologies is not responsible for regulatory compliance of any server that has been modified. Altering the server’s enclosure in any way other than the installation operations specified in this document may invalidate the server’s safety certifications.
• Do not expose the server to rain or use near water. If liquids of any kind should leak into the chassis, power down the server, unplug it, and contact 8e6 Technologies technical support. • Disconnect power from the server before cleaning the unit. Do not use liquid or aero- sol cleaners.
METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÊMENT AUX INSTRUC- TIONS DU FABRICANT. WARNING: Users in Member States should consult Article 20 of Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council before disposing the motherboard battery. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt...
Step 1: Setup Procedures This step requires you to link the workstation to the R3000. You have the option of using the text-based Quick Start setup procedures described in Step 1A, the Administrator console setup procedures described in Step 1B, or, if you have an SL or HL unit, the LCD panel setup procedures described in Step 1C.
HL unit). B. Power on the laptop. C. Power on the R3000 by pressing the large button on the front panel (see Fig. 3 for an SL unit, Fig. 4 for an MSA unit, and Fig. 5 for an HL unit).
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Fig. 4 - Diagram of MSA chassis front panel, power button at far right Fig. 5 - Diagram of HL chassis front panel, power button at far right Once the R3000 is powered up, proceed to the instructions for HyperTerminal Setup Procedures.
A. Launch HyperTerminal by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communica- tions > HyperTerminal: B. In the Connection Description dialog box, enter any session Name, and then click OK to open the Connect To dialog box: 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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D. Specify the following session settings: • Bits per second: 9600 • Data bits: 8 • Parity: None • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: Hardware E. Click OK to connect to the HyperTerminal session: 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
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G. Click the Settings tab, and at the Emulation menu select “VT100”. H. Click OK to close the dialog box, and to go to the login screen. NOTE: If using a HyperTerminal session, the login screen will display with black text on a white background. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
Login screen The login screen displays after powering on the R3000, or creating a HyperTerminal ses- sion. NOTE: If the screensaver currently displays on your screen, press the Enter key to display the login screen. A. At the login prompt, type in menu.
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B. After making all entries using the Quick Start setup procedures, press X to return to the Quick Start menu screen. Or, to verify the status of the R3000 and review the entries you made using the Quick Start setup, press 1 to view the System Status screen.
NOTES: Changing your password using option C, “Change Quick Start pass- word”, will change the password for the console menu but not the R3000 console login screen. Option A, “Reset system to factory defaults”, should only be used by an 8e6 Technologies technical representative. Option D, “Reset admin console account”, should be used for resetting the administrator console username and...
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Quick Start procedures. Log Off, Disconnect the Peripherals A. After completing the Quick Start setup procedures, return to the Quick Start menu screen and press 9 to log out. B. Disconnect the peripherals from the R3000. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later). The setup workstation will be used for accessing the R3000 server on the network and configuring the unit. NOTE: The Java Plug-in version specified for the R3000 software version must be installed on your workstation. If your workstation does not have Java Runtime Environment, you will be prompted to install it.
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The procedures outlined in this sub-section require the use of the CAT-5E crossover cable. A. Plug one end of the CAT-5E crossover cable into the R3000’s LAN 2 port. NOTE: When facing the rear of the chassis, the LAN 2 port is the port on the right.
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D. Power on the R3000 by lowering the bezel and pressing the large button at the right of the front panel (see diagrams below): Diagram of SL chassis front panel, power button at far right Diagram of MSA chassis front panel, power button at far right...
Network Setup When the R3000 is fully booted, you can configure network settings. For this step, you will need your network administrator to provide you the host name, gateway address, and two unused IP addresses. Access the R3000 Administrator Console A.
In the login dialog box, you need to enter the generic Username and Password: A. In the Username field, type in admin. B. In the Password field, type in user3. C. Click OK to close the login dialog box and to go to the main screen of the R3000 Administrator console: 6 R3000 i...
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Click the System button at the top of the screen to go to the System section of the con- sole: In this section of the console you will: • Specify the operation mode the R3000 will use for filtering the network, listening to traffic, and sending traffic • Configure LAN settings the R3000 will use on your network •...
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Mode from the pop-up menu: Make the following entries in the Operation Mode window: A. In the Mode frame, select the operational mode the R3000 will use for filtering: Invis- ible, Router, Firewall, Mobile, or ICAP. NOTE: Refer to the appendix in the R3000 User Guide for information on con- figuring the R3000 to use the Mobile mode option with the 8e6 Mobile Client.
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( _ ), dash ( - ), and period ( . ). B. Enter the LAN1 IP address and specify the subnet for LAN 1, the R3000’s first Ether- net Network Interface Card (NIC).
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C. Enter the LAN2 IP address and subnet for LAN 2, the R3000’s second Ethernet NIC. The subnet selection is usually 255.255.0.0 (16 bites) or 255.255.255.0 (24 bites), but cannot be 255.255.255.255 (32 bites). For the router or firewall mode, the LAN 1 IP address should be in a different subnet than the LAN 2 IP address.
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The NTP Servers window is used for specifying the Network Time Protocol (NTP) serv- ers to be used by the R3000, so that the R3000 is synchronized with computer clocks on the Internet. Note that the following server IP addresses display in the Servers list box: 128.59.35.142, 142.3.100.15, 129.132.98.11.
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B. At the Location pull-down menu, select the time zone for the specified region. If necessary, select a language set from the Language pull-down menu to display that text in the console. C. Click Apply to apply your settings, and to reboot the R3000. 6 R3000 i nteRnet...
NOTE: This section requires you to restart the R3000. If you wish to relocate the R3000 before connecting it to the network, you must first shut down the server instead of restarting it. To shut down the R3000, go to the navigation panel, click Control, and then select ShutDown.
Step 1C: LCD Panel Setup Procedures On an SL or HL unit, the R3000 can be configured using the LCD panel on front of the chassis bezel. When the bezel is placed on the front of the chassis, with the USB plug...
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Make a selection from the menu, and press the checkmark key to go to that screen. Current Patch Level When the Current Patch Level option is selected, “R3000 Enterprise Filter” and the ver- sion number of the currently installed build displays.
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C. After making a selection, press the checkmark key to display the Save Changes? screen: • Choose Yes to save your changes and to return to the 8e6 menu. • Choose No to return to the previous screen. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
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NOTE: Entry tips: The entry made in this field should not include any spaces, and can only include alphanumeric characters and the following symbols: underscore ( _ ), dash ( - ), and period ( . ). 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
B. After reading the warning message, select one of two options on the screen: • Choose Yes, reset it now! to reset the password and to return to the 8e6 menu. Choose No, cancel reset to return to the previous screen. • 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt...
B. After reading the warning message, select one of two options on the screen: • Choose Yes, reset unit now to reset the R3000 and to return to the 8e6 menu. • Choose No, cancel reset to return to the previous screen.
(checkbox empty and backlight turns off) • display the backlight now (checkbox populated with checkmark, and backlight turns on) B. After making your selection, press the “X” key to return to the previous screen. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt...
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Off Brightness - In the Off Brightness screen, use the left / right arrow keys to decrease / increase the brightness of a screen with a feature that is disabled. B. After making your selection, press the “X” key to return to the previous screen. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
B; or Step 1C, IP / LAN1 and LAN2). Be sure to include the port information :88 in the address field. For example, if the R3000 were assigned an IP address of 10.10.10.10, you would enter http://10.10.10.10:88 in the browser window’s address field.
Technologies solutions engineer or technical support representative. Test the Mobile Client Connection If this R3000 has been set up in the Mobile mode, you do not need to test filtering. In- stead, once you have accessed the R3000 Administrator console, you should verify that the Mobile Client can reach the R3000.
Step 4: Set Library Updates After verifying that the R3000 is correctly installed on your network, you need to activate R3000 library updates. Library updates are critical for filtering as new sites are added to the 8e6 library each day. To activate updates, visit the 8e6 Technologies Web site and enter the activation code that was issued to you by e-mail (also included on the product invoice).
Your R3000 was shipped with the latest library update for the current software release. However, as new updates continually become available, before you begin using the R3000 you must perform a complete library update to ensure you have the latest library updates.
View Log again to view the latest information. WARNING: At the conclusion of this step, your R3000 will be actively filtering your network. The R3000 is initially set to filter pornography sites on all of your network traffic associated with the hub to which it is connected.
Congratulations; you have completed the R3000 quick start procedures. Now that the R3000 is filtering your network, the next step is to set up groups and create filtering pro- files for group members. To activate a default filter profile more appropriate for your operations, or to specify a more limited IP range to filter, consult Chapter 2: Group screen in the Global Administra- tor Section of the R3000 User Guide.
• Threats/Liabilities • Bandwidth/Productivity • General/Productivity • Pass/Allow Please review the Filtering Scenarios sub-section for information on configuring the R3000 to fulfill the filtering scenarios assigned to each of the four Threat Class Groups. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
This collection of filtering scenarios is designed to help you get started filtering the net- work. Each scenario is followed by R3000 setup information. Please consult the “How to” section in the index of the R3000 User Guide for pages containing detailed, step-by-step instructions on configuring and/or using the tools and features in that scenario.
GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Filter Options tab (X Strikes Blocking enabled) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up X Strikes Blocking • How to: set up profile options 4.
In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up URL Keywords • How to: set up profile options 6. Search Engine Keywords Block access to network-endangering content via search engine keywords. In pertinent library categories, enter SE keywords to be blocked. Block these categories in applicable profiles.
GROUP: Group > Global Group > Minimum Filtering Level • Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: configure the Minimum Filtering Level • How to: use library categories in a profile: Global Group Profile 9.
GROUP: Group > Global Group > Minimum Filtering Level > Min. Filter Bypass • Group > IP > member > Exception URL window In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: configure the Minimum Filtering Level: Bypass Options • How to: set up Exception URLs 11.
GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab, and Filter Options tab (URL Keyword Filter Control and extension options enabled) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up a custom category •...
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GROUP: Group > IP > member profile > Category tab (Overall Quota) or Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab (Overall Quota) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up Quotas • How to: use library categories in a profile 3.
In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: configure filtering • How to: configure the Warn Option Setting • How to: use library categories in a profile 5. Warn-strike Warn users before they access unacceptable content and may be locked out of the Internet.
GROUP: Group > IP > member > member profile > Category tab or GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: configure filtering • How to: use library categories in a profile 8.
Establish the security level for HTTPS site access. Configure HTTPS filter set- tings in the Filter window. Choose “None” if you do not want the R3000 to filter HTTPS sites, “Low” if you want the R3000 to filter HTTPS sites without having the R3000 communicate with IP addresses or hostnames of HTTPS servers, “Medium”...
Group > IP > member > member profile > Category tab or Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: use rules • How to: use library categories in a profile 14.
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GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Filter Options tab (URL Keyword Filter Control enabled) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up URL Keywords • How to: set up profile options 16.
GROUP: Group > IP > member profile > Category tab (Warn column) or GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab (Warn column) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: configure filtering • How to: configure the Warn Option Setting •...
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GROUP: Group > IP > member > profile > Category tab (Quota column) or GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab (Quota column) In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up Quotas • How to: use library categories in a profile 4.
GROUP: Group > IP > member > member profile > Category tab or GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up URLs in categories: 8e6 Supplied Categories •...
GROUP: Group > IP > member > member profile > Category tab or GROUP: Group > Global Group > Global Group Profile > Category tab In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up a custom category •...
GROUP: Group > Global Group > Minimum Filtering Level > Min. Filter Bypass • Group > IP > group > Override Account window In the R3000 User Guide index, see: • How to: set up an Override Account: Global Group • How to: configure the Minimum Filtering Level: Bypass Options •...
LED Indicator Color Condition Description Power Green System On System Off Amber Blinking HDD Activity No HDD Activity LAN 1 & LAN 2 Green Link Connected Blinking LAN Activity Disconnected Overheat System Overheated System Normal 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
Power (button) – When the power button is pressed, the main power to the server is turned on. When the power button is pressed again, the main power to the server is removed but standby power is still supplied to the server. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
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This LED remains lit until the UID button is pressed again. Power Supplies (LED indicators) – The power supplies are located at the right on the rear of the chassis. An LED indicator is located above each of the power plugs. 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR...
Library updated more than three days ago RAID Green RAID mode enabled and running RAID mode is inactive Hard drive fault or failure UPDT Amber Software update detected No software update detected 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
FCC Declaration of Conformity Models: HL-005-001, HL-015-001, SL-004-001, SL-014-001, MSA-004-001 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick...
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A Notice Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES-003) Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) - Taiwan 6 R3000 i nteRnet ilteR uick taRt uide...
EC Declaration of Conformity European Community Directives Requirement (CE) Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: 8e6 Technologies Manufacturer’s Address: 828 W. Taft Avenue Orange, CA 92865 Application of Council Directive(s): Low Voltage • 2006/95/EC • 2004/108/EC Standard(s): Safety • EN60950: 2006 •...