Chapter 1 hardware installation, Introduction, Chapter 1. hardware installation – Motorola 3460 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Hardware Installation

Introduction

The Motorola 3460 Fast’R or 3460 Fast’R Plus modem provides
reliable data communication to meet a wide variety of networking
requirements.

The 3460’s formations include:

• A stand-alone formation with either:

— A modem that supports a two-wire leased-line or dial-line

connection

— A modem that supports a two- or four-wire leased-line

connection or a dial connection

Some stand-alone modems have an LCD display and four
menu-navigation buttons, so you can set configuration options
and monitor operation by directly accessing the modem.

• An Accessway enclosure-card formation with either:

— A pair of modems that support two-wire leased-line or

dial-line connections

— A modem that supports a two- or four-wire leased-line

connection or a dial connection

• A Vanguard daughtercard formation with a modem that supports a

two- or four-wire leased-line connection or a dial connection

The 3460’s features include:

• Synchronous and asynchronous communication in one unit, with

two preset configurations for typical applications

• Automode with telephone-number linking and auto-redial

• ITU TS Compliance to V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter, V.23,

V.22, V.22bis, V.21, V.17, Bell 212A, Bell 103

• Synchronous data rates up to 33.6 KBPS and asynchronous data

rates up to 230.4 KBPS

• Industry-standard error detection and data compression

• Hayes AT and V.25bis support

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