System requirements, Modes of operations – Jaton Communicator V.90 User Manual

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Connectors:

2 RJ11 jacks for telephone and PSTN line
connections

Speaker Interface:

Minimum load 8 Ohm, Maximum load 100 Ohm

Humidity:

20-90% (non-condensing)

Temperature:

0° to 70° C (32° to 158° F)

Humidity:

20-90% (non-condensing)

Transmit Level:

-10 dBm

±

1 dB dial-up; Programmable.

Receive Level:

-9 to -43 dBm. DCD is deactivated below -48dBm.

System requirements

x86 Compatible PC with one free 16-bit ISA Expansion Slot

Quad speed or faster CD-ROM drive

Hard Disk Drive with 10MB or more available free space

Microphone, speakers or headset (for audio application)

Modes of Operations

The Communicator V.90 provide the complete modem functions for the
following modes: Group 3 fax, data, voice, V.42/MNP 2-4, and V.42
bis/MNP 5 (Microcom Networking Protocol Class 5). Each mode has its
own unique AT command set. Additionally, the modem provides special
modes of operation for power management.

DATA MODE

In the data mode, the modem allows data to be received at speed up to 56
kbps. Taking advantage of the PSTN, which is primarily digital except for
the central office local loop, this modem is ideal for remote access
applications such as Internet Service Provider, On-line service, or corporate
site. As a client modem, data can be sent at speed up to 31.2 kbps.

As a V.34 data modem, the modem operates at line speeds up to 33.6 kbps.
Error correction and data compression maximize data transfer integrity and
boost average data throughput up to 115.2 kbps.

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