Infrared Modem User’s Manual
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Revision 1.0
2003/11 From 3JTech
VI. SPECIFICATION
Dimensions: 2.5"(65mm) x3.75"(95mm) x0.83"(21mm)
Weight: 7.35 oz
Battery: rechargeable battery
100V-240V travel charger
Dual operating modes: Infrared or serial RS-232
Works with Palm Pilot, Macs, Digital Cameras, PCs, Notebooks.
Compliant to the IrDA 1.0 standard for serial infrared (SIR) data communication
Link Distance 1 cm to 1.0 m
Angle = +/- 15 deg.
Downloadable MCU firmware from the host/DTE and downloadable MDP code modules from the
MCU
Data modem
- ITU-T V.90
- V.34 (33.6 kbps), V.32 bis, V.32, V.22, V.23, and V.21; Bell 212A and 103
- ITU-T V.42 LAMP, MNP3, 4
- ITU-T V.42b and MNP5 data compression
- V.17, V.29 ter, and V.21 channel 2
Fax modem send and receive rate up to 14.4 kbps
Software compatible AT commands sets
NVRAM directory and stored profiles
Supports Serial PnP interface per Plug and Play External COM Device
Flow control and speed buffering
Automatic format/speed sending
+5V operation
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IMPORTANT!
In accordance with the ITU-T standard for 56K transmissions, this modem is capable
of 56 Kbps downloads. However, due to FCC rules which restrict power output of the service
providers’ modems, current download speeds are limited to 53 Kbps. Actual speeds may vary
depending on line conditions and other factors. Uploads from users to server equipment travel at speeds
up to 31.2 Kbps. An analogue phone line compatible with the ITU-T 56K standard technology, and an
Internet provider or corporate host site compatible with the ITU-T 56K standard or K56Flex
technology are necessary for these high-speed downloads.