Introduction

This section provides easy access to the various certificates that Vectors have.

You may require these certificates to indicate correct functionality or availability to sell in some parts of the world.
 

CE Certification

Many products require CE marking before they can be sold in the EU. CE marking indicates that a product has been assessed by the manufacturer and deemed to meet EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements. It is required for products manufactured anywhere in the world that are then marketed in the EU.

Below is the link to the CE certificate for all Vector devices.

By providing this certificate, Irisys confirms that we have assessed the Vector range of products and they meet required EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements and so can be sold, installed and used in the EU.

 

FCC Certification

An FCC ID is only required for devices that contain an intentional transmitter – because Vectors don’t have one they fall into a category where we declare compliance based on a test report from an approved test house instead.

 

BACnet Conformance Statement

 

 

Power Over Ethernet - PoE

Vectors support the PoE standard IEEE 802.3af. This has a supply voltage of between 44 & 57V, and a supply current of 10-350mA. In this standard, the maximum power output of a port is limited to 15.4W.
However, some power will be lost on the Ethernet cable during the transmission. Thus, the minimum guaranteed power available at the PD is 12.95 watts per port.

There are also the PoE standards; IEEE 802.3at, and IEEE 802.3bt - commonly known as PoE+ and PoE++ respectively. These are capable of providing more power than the 802.2af standard and, whilst Vectors do not require the additional power provided by these standards, both are backwardly compatible with the above 802.3af standard, so Vectors can be used with PoE+ and PoE++ switches if that is what is provided.

 

TLS 1.2

Transport Layer Security (TLS), like Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), is an encryption protocol intended to keep data secure when being transferred over a network. Vectors support TLS version 1.2.