Modem
Interface Type: CompactFlash Card
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Max Transfer Rate: 56.6 Kbps
Transmission Mode: Full-duplex
56K Technology: K56Flex, V.90
Protocols & Specifications: Bell 103, ITU V.21, Bell 212A, ITU V.22, ITU V.22bis, ITU V.29, ITU V.32, ITU V.32bis, ITU V.34, ITU V.90, ITU V.17, ITU V.23, ITU V.27ter, k56Flex , Hayes AT command set
Error Correction Protocol: MNP-4, ITU V.42, MNP-2, MNP-3
Data Compression Protocol: MNP-5, ITU V.42bis
Fax Compatibility: G3
Max Fax Transfer Rate: 14.4 Kbps
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x modem - phone line - RJ-11 - 1
Compatible Slots: 1 x CompactFlash Card
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: Phone cable
Compliant Standards: Plug and Play
Package Type: Retail
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0
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Manufacturer's product description
D-Link's DCF-560M is a CompactFlash Modem with an integrated RJ11 connector, which enables Pocket PCs, Windows CE-based PDAs and Handheld PCs to browse the Internet and send and receive both faxes and e-mails through a single analog connection. The DCF-560M Card is targeted at home and business users. The DCF-560M being current and up to date, complies with CF+ CompactFlash Rev1.4 technology. The DCF-560M is compatible with Windows 95, 98 and 2000 operating systems, which feature Hot swappable card insertion and removal. The DCF-560M enables Plug and play for easy card installation. The DCF-560M supports ITU V.90, K56Flex and fax standards. With the DCF-560M supporting both Internet and Fax capabilities, connections are established at 56Kbps for Internet and 14.4Kbps for sending / receiving faxes. The DCF-560M supports auto-step downward compatibility for various connection speeds. The DCF-560M also features low 3.3volt power consumption for longer battery usage. The DCF-560M is equipped to recognize various tone detections that include: blind dialing, timeouts, ring-back and incompatible modem answer tones. The DCF-560M incorporates a small form factor design for use in a mobile and handheld platform environment.
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