Modem
Interface Type: Serial RS-232
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Max Transfer Rate: 56 Kbps
56K Technology: V.90, K56Flex, V.90
Protocols & Specifications: ITU V.90, ITU V.90, k56Flex
Error Correction Protocol: ITU V.42
Data Compression Protocol: MNP-5, ITU V.42bis
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces:
- 1 x modem - phone line - RJ-11
- 1 x serial - RS-232, 1 x modem
- 1 x serial
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x data cable
Compliant Standards: EN 60950, UL 1950, FCC Class B certified, FCC Class A certified, CSA, EN 60950, UL 1950
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 32 °F
Max Operating Temperature: 122 °F
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft DOS, Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows CE, Microsoft Pocket PC
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Manufacturer's product description
The Mini-Landline modem is a small business card length, v.90 external landline modem that, with the proper cabling, can be used with virtually any serial handheld device. It includes the latest data correction software, the latest data compression protocols as well as the ability to communicate with older modems built with previous technology. The Mini-Landline modem uses standard RJ-11 cabling and jacks with the ability to transfers data up to 56kbps over phone lines. This low-powered modem can be powered externally by select Intermec handheld computers or by a separate AC wall charger. Four LED indicators; carrier detect, data terminal ready, transmitting, and receiving give users the reassurance that the modem is performing properly. In addition, the Mini-Landline modem has been approved for easy use in over 70 countries. Over 40 of those countries will not require the user to change a country code. The handheld computer does not have to free a PCMCIA or compact flash slot for modem use. Thus, the modem can be easily shared with numerous handheld computers. When finished with telecommunications, the modem is disconnected and can go into a pocket or briefcase. This modem cable can be used with any DB-9 serial port on a standard computer. The Mini-landline modem can be installed in a matter of seconds by simply plugging it into your handheld computer through a serial cable. In addition, the modem can be moved from one handheld to another by simply transferring the serial cable. Therefore, this portable modem can then be shared by several handheld devices; reducing the cost of the system.
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