Altec Lansing ACS 46

Compaq 56K V.90 6 PCI Fax Modem

3Com Fast EtherLink XL10/100 TX PCI

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QUICKSPECS

Compaq Prosignia

Desktop 320

Configured to Order

 

 

 

 

Technical Specification

Speaker Size

155 x 95 x 95 cm (Satellite)

 

205 x 330 x 356 cm (Subwoofer)

System Requirements

Sound Blaster-compatible sound card installed PC

Weight

19.8 lbs/ 8990 g (Subwoofer)

Environmental Requirements

UL, cUL, CE

Operating conditions

 

Temperature

32° to 104° F/0° to 40° C

Humidity

10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Power Source

120 VAC/60Hz, 100 VAC 50-60 Hz

AC Adapter

Yes

Input Impedance

> 10 kOhms – variable

Maximum Output Power (sat/sub)

Sat 20 Watts / woofer 40 Watts

Frequency Response

50 Hz to 20kHz

Amplifier Performance THD Maximum

< 0.8% @ 100Hz (1 Watt)

Acoustic Measurements Sensitivity

300 mV for full output

 

 

Architecture

PCI

Compliance

V.906

 

Full ITU-T v.34 compliance

 

Compliance with v.21, v.22, v22bis, v.23, v.32, v.32bis, Bell 103,

 

Bell 212A

Connectors

RJ-11

Error Correction

v.42, MNP2-4

Data Compression

v.42bis/MNP5

Fax Modulation

v.17, v.21, v.29, v.27Ter

Command Set

Hayes AT, Class 1 Fax

OS Driver Support

MS Windows 95 (OSR2), MS Windows NT Workstation 4.0

 

 

Compliance

IEEE 802.1x, 802.3, and 802.3u

Certifications

FCC Class B

 

CE Mark

Data Transfer

32-bit bus-master PCI

 

10 or 100Mb/s

 

Auto-negotiating

Connector

RJ-45

Buffer memory

2KB

Operating system support

(Microsoft Windows 95, NT), ODI 16-bit and ODI 32-bit (Novell

 

NetWare), NDIS 2.0 (most operating systems), NDIS 3.0/4.0,

 

SCO UNIX

Supported cabling

CAT 3, 4, 5 UTP (2 or 4 pair)

 

Up to 328 feet (100 meters)

 

 

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320 specifications

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