Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card manual Product Highlights

Models: Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card

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Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card

In 1989, an international standards body and trade association was founded, called the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.). This organization was founded to establish standards for Integrated Circuit cards and to promote interchangeability among mobile computers where ruggedness, low power, and small size are critical.

Even though PCMCIA is a rather young technology, it has been quickly adopted by every major personal computer manufacturer in the world. Since it’s inception, PCMCIA has published a PC Card Standard which contains all of the physical, electrical and software specifications for PC Card technology. This standard is in a constant state of improvement by the PCMCIA technical committee.

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Compatible with most laptops, hand held computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) with PCMCIA Type II PC Card slots.

Windows compatible (Windows 95/98, Windows NT, and Windows CE).

Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides simplified access

to operational status and statistics, and allows the user to con- figure, control, and monitor the performance of the device.

AT command interface allows the user to query status and statistics, change operational modes, and configure and control the device.

Full Duplex operation with CDPD System Specification Version 1.1.

Data transfer via SLIP or PPP to a connected host, using the PCMCIA interface.

Embedded network connectivity application, for testing end-to-end connectivity (ICMP ECMO).

Maximum of 10 unicast Network Equipment Identifiers (NEIs) that can be stored and activated one at a time.

Onboard battery for operation independent of host power.

External power option for desktop use.

Uniden Data 2000 Installation and Operation Manual

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