A-Tick certification
A-Tick is a certification mark issued by the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) for communication equipment and has the following requirements:
Importers and exporters must use A-Tick in accordance with the following steps:
(1) The product performs ACA technical standard test;
(2) Register with ACA to use A-Tick;
(3) Fill in the "Declaration of Conformity Form" and save it with the product conformity record;
(4) A-Tick logo (label) is affixed on communication products or equipment;
(5) Sell to consumers.
Australia A-Tick certification technical information
AC voltage: 240V
Working frequency: 50Hz
Australia A-Tick certified product range
Any consumer equipment and consumer connections that can be connected to the public telecommunications network of the operator or operating service provider belong to the telecommunications products defined in the label announcement, such as answering machines, mobile phones, fax machines, and telephones (including cordless phones). ), modem, etc.
Australia A-Tick certified factory inspection
No factory inspection is required.
Australia A-Tick certification instructions
Since November 2001, Australia and New Zealand’s EMI applications have been merged; if the product is to be sold in both countries, the following documents must be prepared before the sale, so as to prepare for the ACA (Australian Communications Authority) or New Zealand (Ministry of Economic Development) authorities to check at any time :
1) The test report must be issued by NATA or a mutual transfer agency with NATA, such as NVLAP or A2LA accredited laboratory for it to be valid, otherwise the test record rate of samples is required to be very high;
2) Must be signed by the Australian or New Zealand company or importer. The manufacturer responsible for the signature is responsible for ensuring that the products sold still comply with EMI regulations;
3) Original design drawings and specifications (such as: circuit diagram, block diagram, User’s Manual, Service Manual, etc.);
4) Describe the production inspection procedures during production to ensure the maintenance of EMI characteristics;
5) Any change description and necessary test records that will affect EMI.
Australia A-Tick certification information
1. The detailed contact address of the manufacturer of the product applying for certification and the party applying for certification;
2. A copy of the installation and user manual of the certified product will be provided to the user (if the product does not yet have a user manual, a draft copy of the relevant content can be provided);
3. Product electrical schematic diagram and working principle description;
4. The working oscillating frequency table of the relevant product, the propagation path of the signal and the corresponding oscillating frequency should be listed in the table;
5. Some other product features that need to be explained.
Note: 1) Unless otherwise specified, the above materials are provided in English;
2) For product applications of multiple models, provide the data of each model separately;
3) If it is a series product application, the similarities and differences between the different models of the product should be attached.
Australia A-Tick certification process
1. Sample;
2. Product information;
3. Application form;
4. Sign an agreement;
5. Pay the corresponding amount;
6. Perform the test;
7. Issue a report;
8. Receive reports and certificates.
Australia A-Tick certification cycle
Cycle: 1-2 weeks; Validity: indefinitely (the standard expires and needs to be updated)