Socket modem approvals, 1 considerations for telecom approvals, 2 considerations for electrical safety – Altec ISDN Socket Modem AL5068S-3V User Manual
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AL5068S Designer’s Guide
No. AL5068S-E00-105
Altec Electronic AG
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6. SOCKET MODEM APPROVALS
The Socket Modem module is approved as a host-independent modem card. To maintain 
type approvals, permits and/or licenses valid, the guidelines described in this document must 
be followed. 
 
6.1 Considerations for Telecom Approvals
 
The Socket Modem has been assessed and has been found to comply with the relevant 
harmonized standards as defined by the European ETSI Directive (ETSI TC-TE). 
These standards are:
TBR3 / CTR3
6.1.1 ISDN Connection
 
The Socket Modem can be connected to the S0 Bus of the ISDN Telephone Network either 
 
a) 
by using a 4-wire flying cable to connect pins 1 to 4 of the module to an RJ-45 
connector which can be assembled in a suitable location of the host system enclosure, 
OR 
b) 
by providing traces on the host system motherboard for the ISDN connection signals 
between
the card and an RJ-45 connector
If connection option a) is used, the cable and its installation inside the host system must be 
in accordance with the guidelines in IEC950/EN60950 (e.g. the insulation material must 
withstand electric strength tests as described in section 3.4). 
If connection option b) is used, NO additional components must be connected to the S0-Bus 
signals. Other components not intended for use with this design may affect the network 
access characteristics of the modem and may therefore invalidate the type approvals, 
permits and/or licences. In both cases, for the connection between the host and the PSTN 
wall connector, a cable with RJ-45 modular jack and an appropriate national plug must be 
used. 
 
6.2 Considerations for Electrical Safety
 
6.2.1 Conditions for Maintaining Safety Compliance. 
The Socket Modem has been assessed with respect to electrical safety and has been found 
to comply with relevant standards as defined by the European Low Voltage Directive 
(72/23EEC). The particular standard is 
EN 60950-1:2001.
 
The card is rated as Class III equipment and it is intended for use in Pollution Degree 2 
environments only [see EN60950-1:2001, 2.10.4]. Material Group IIIa or IIIb (Comparative 
Tracking Index below 400 according o IEC 112, method A) is assumed for any host system 
PCB that has traces and/or circuitry with TNV potential. 
It is assumed that the modem card will only be assembled in a host system unit that 
complies with IEC60950/EN60950. Some particular requirements are [see EN60950-1:2001, 
2.1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.9, 2.10 and 4.7.3.2]: 
 
 
6.2.2 Power Supply [EN60950-1:2001, 1.6] 
 
Before installing the Socket Modem in a host system, the installer must ensure that the 
power drawn by the card, together with the host and any auxiliary cards drawing power from 
the host, is within the rating of the host power supply unit. 
The Socket Modem's power consumption is typically 0.15 W (@ 5.0 Vdc). 
