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Certification Introduction:
A-Tick is a certification mark issued by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) for communications equipment.
A-Tick certification basic information
Nature of certification: compulsory certification
Whether factory inspection is required: No
Do you need a local agent: Yes
Technical information: 240V/50Hz
Certification requirements
1. Import and export must follow the following steps to use A-Tick:
(1) Products undergo ACA technical standard testing;
(2) Register with ACA to use A-Tick;
(3) Fill out the "Declaration of Conformity Form" and save it with
the product compliance record;
(4) A label with the A-Tick logo on communication products or
equipment;
(5) Sales to consumers.
2. A-tiok requirements for telecommunications equipment
According to Part 21 of the Australian Telecommunications Act 1997,
the Australian Communications and Media Authority is responsible
for the technical management of telecommunications consumer
equipment and consumer connections. ACMA has introduced a
self-management system based on product labeling and compliance
with relevant technical standards. This system is implemented in
accordance with the Telecommunications Labeling Announcement 2001.
The main purpose of conformity requirements is to ensure that such
products comply with the relevant technical standards required by
regulatory authorities and are appropriately labeled before being
provided or connected to telecommunications networks. The relevant
technical standards relate to the health and safety of users and
operators of integrated telecommunications networks, the
interconnection availability of telecommunications networks for the
provision of standard telephone services and the implementation of
emergency call services.
Australian manufacturers and importers or their authorized agents
must affix the A-tiok label to products specified in the labeling
notice or that do not comply with the label.
Applicable Products
Any consumer equipment and consumer connections that can be
connected to the public telecommunications network of an operator
or operating service provider are telecommunications products as
defined in the label announcement, such as answering machines,
mobile phones, fax machines, telephones (including cordless
telephones) ), modems, etc. Telecommunication products, except for
three-phase power supply and large communication products, all
belong to STEK's business scope.
SAA certification controls safety regulations, C-Tick certification controls EMC and radio products, and A-Tick certification controls telecommunications products. The RCM mark is a certification mark launched in 2013. After a product obtains safety certification and electromagnetic compatibility registration, it can obtain the RCM mark through the safety certification regulatory agency. Starting from March 1, 2016, all electronic and electrical products sold must uniformly use the RCM mark; the A-tick and C-tick marks will be replaced. RCM can be understood as a registration system, including SAA and C-TICK.
Since November 2001, Australia/New Zealand's FMI has applied for
merger; if the product is to be sold in these two countries, the
following documents must be completed before marketing to prepare
for the ACA "Australian Communications Authority" or New Zealand
(Ministry of Economio Deve1opnlent) ) The authorities conduct
random inspections at any time;
1. Test report - it must be issued by NATA or a certification
agency mutually exclusive with NATA, such as a laboratory
accredited by NVLAP or A2LA to be valid. Otherwise, the probability
of sending samples for testing is very high.
2. "Application to usc the C-tickMark" Form—must be signed by the
Australian/New Zealand company or importer.
3. "Suppller's Declaration of Conformity" Form must be signed by an
Australian/New Zealand company or importer. The manufacturer
responsible for the signature is responsible for ensuring that the
products sold still comply with EMI regulations.
4. Original design drawings and specifications (such as circuit
diagram, block diagram, User's Manual and Service Manual, etc.).
5. Describe the production inspection procedures during production
to ensure the maintenance of EMI characteristics.
6. Description of any changes that will affect EMI and necessary
test records