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Product Specifications

In Commercial Confidence

 

 

Product Specification

The main technical features of the modem are shown in Table A-2.

Table A-2:

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

Dimensions

Height: 1.6 in (4.06 cm), Width: 7.5 in (19.05

 

cm), Depth: 6.25 in (15.88 cm)

 

 

Weight

Approx. 2.20 lbs (1.02 kg)

 

 

Environmental

Ambient Operating Temperature – +32 to

 

+131°F (0 to +45°C

 

 

 

Relative Humidity – 5 to 95%,

 

non-condensing

 

 

Power Requirements

5 VDC Source from PC USB port, Less than 3

 

watts typical from 5 VDC

 

 

Connectors

ADSL LINE – 6-pin modular jack RJ-11

 

 

 

USB – USB Connector

 

 

DSL

ADSL Line Code – Discrete MultiTone

 

(DMT)

 

 

ADSL Transmission Rates

Downstream DMT: 32 kbps to 8.0 Mbps

 

 

 

Upstream DMT: 32 kbps to 800 Kbps

 

 

Transport and Application Protocol Support

RFC 1483 Bridge Protocol

 

 

ATM Support

Supports ATM traffic shaping where soft SAR

 

supports individual PCR control for each VC

 

 

 

Full 16-bit address range for both VPI and

 

VCI supported.

 

 

 

Supports PVC connections.

 

 

Device Driver and Software Specifications

Driver is LAN type network driver and is

 

Network Driver Interface Specification

 

(NDIS) 4.0 compliant.

 

 

 

Windows™ 98, Windows™ 98 Second

 

Edition, Windows™ 2000, Windows XP™

 

 

EMC

FCC, Part 15, Class B; EN50081-1, Class B;

 

EN50082-1

 

 

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Contents Fujitsu’s ModemIssue History Licence and Conditions BirminghamLicence and Conditions Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Contents Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem Plugged List of Procedures List of FiguresContents Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Preface Who Should Read this ManualWhat this Manual Covers Conventions Used in this ManualWhat is ADSL? IntroductionProtocol and Device Driver Selection Introduction Commercial Confidence Features Summary Driver Type Protocol Window OSIntroduction Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh ComputerConnecting the Modem Procedure Title NumberSystem Requirements Information Required Before You Start DescriptionModem Hardware Installation Procedure 2-1 Modem Hardware InstallationProcedure 2-1 Modem Hardware Installation Modem Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-2 Software Setup for WindowsProcedure 2-2 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-2 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Modem Software Setup for Windows ME Procedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows MEProcedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows ME Procedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XPProcedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Windows Procedure Windows ME Windows XP What to do if the Modem is Plugged in FirstModem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem Plugged Procedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem PluggedProcedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem Plugged Procedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem Plugged Modem Software Setup for Windows 2000 with the Modem Plugged Procedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem PluggedProcedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem Plugged Procedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem Plugged Software Setup for Windows ME with the Modem Plugged Procedure 2-8 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem PluggedProcedure 2-8 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem Plugged Go to Procedure 2-4 , on Software Setup for Windows XP with the Modem Plugged Procedure 2-9 Software Setup for Windows XP Modem PluggedProcedure 2-9 Software Setup for Windows XP Modem Plugged Ftel List of Procedures Information Required Before You Start Procedure 3-1 Modem Hardware Installation Software Setup for Macintosh OS9.1 Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for MacintoshProcedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Procedure 3-3 Creating a Dial-up Connection Creating a Dial-up ConnectionVPI VCI Connecting to a Remote Network Procedure 3-4 Connecting to a Remote NetworkModem Procedure 3-5 Establishing a PPP Connection Establishing a PPP ConnectionFtel Managing the Software Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling for PCs Running WindowsProcedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Uninstalling for Macintosh Procedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the SoftwareProcedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the Software Customising Communications Settings Procedure 4-3 Customising Communications SettingsControl Panel Applications Procedure 4-3 Customising Communications Settings Procedure 4-4 PC Control Panel Applications Control Panel Applications for PCsProcedure 4-4 PC Control Panel Applications Procedure 4-5 Macintosh Control Panel Applications Control Panel Applications for MacintoshProcedure 4-5 Macintosh Control Panel Applications Configuration tab System Info tab DSL Advanced tab Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Modifying the TCP/IP Options for Wide Area NetworksWindows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Procedure 4-7 Set the TCP/IP for Windows WindowsProcedure 4-7 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Windows XPProcedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Procedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Windows MEProcedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Procedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Managing the Software Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Appendix a Product Specifications Power RequirementsAdsl Standards Supported Product Specification DMTSafety UL 1950, cUL, EN60950 Product Specifications Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Glossary WANGlossary Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March