Xircom 100Base-TX Modem User Manual


 
RealPort Ethernet 10/10 0+Modem 56
Models Available:
REM56G-100BTX
RealPort Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56
Supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
networks and modem speeds up to 56Kbps
with GSM and ISDN capabilities
Integrated Connectors
Ethernet Connector RJ-45
Modem Connector RJ-11
Telephone Pass-through RJ-11
Connector for GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900
handset cable or for ISDN Connection Kit
Physical Characteristics
Type III PC Card
Size: 86 x 54 x 10.5 mm
(3.37 x 2.13 x .413 inches)
Weight: 36 g (1.3 oz)
Model Numbers for GSM Connection Kits
Optional GSM Connection Kits will be available for
major handsets such as Ericsson and Nokia. See
the Xircom web site at www.xircom.com for
availability.
Certification
FCC Part 15, FCC Class B,
Canada DOC, CE Mark
For country specific approvals see the Xircom website
Modem Specifications
Data Modulation
- V.90/K56flex up to 56000 bps
- V.34 up to 33600 bps
- V.32terbo at 19200 and 16800 bps
- V.32bis at 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200 bps
uncoded at 4800 bps
- V.32 at 9600 bps uncoded at 4800 bps
- V.22bis at 2400 bps V.22 at 1200 bps
- V.23 at 1200, 75 bps, Bell 212A at 1200 bps
Fax Modulation/Support
V.17 at 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200 and 4800 bps
V.29 at 9600, 7200, and 4800 bps
V.27 at 4800 and 2400 bps
Fax Support
Group 3, EIA/TIA; Class 1
Ethernet Standards
IEEE 802.3 for 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u for 100Base-TX
10/20Mbps full-duplex (10Mbps networks only)
Error Control
V.42/MNP Levels 2-4
Data Compression
V.42bis (4:1) or MNP Level 5 (2:1)
Command Set
Hayes, Microcom compatible AT commands
Flash Memory
4 Mb of memory accomodates dual mode
operation for V.90 and K56flex
Non-volatile RAM
1 user-definable profile; up to 2 thirty-six digit
telephone numbers; LAN adapter ID and serial
number
GSM Specifications
Data
Data Transmission Speeds
Full-duplex at 9600; 4800; 2400
Data transmission in Transparent mode (V.110') and
Non-transparent mode (Radio Link Protocol - RLP)
Industry standard AT command set supported (TIA
602)
Additional Mobile AT command set
(ETSI GSM 07.07)
Mobile Originated (MO)
Mobile Terminated (MT)
V.42 and MNP 2 error correction
V.42bis (4:1), MNP 5 (2:1)data compression
Fax
Sending and receiving (MO-MT)
Group III, Class 1
ETSI GSM 03.45 compliant
Speeds of 9600 supported
GSM TS 03.45
SMS
Mobile originated, Mobile terminated
ETSI GSM 07.05 compliant
Up to 160 Characters
ISDN
By end 1998 a ISDN Connection Kit will be
available offering an active BRI
(2B+D) solution for high speed connectivity.
Please check our website regularly for more
details.
Hardware Compatibility
Supports all popular PC Card compliant PCs,
including Acer, AST, Compaq, DEC, Dell, Hewlett
Packard, Gateway 2000, IBM, Micron, NEC,
Packard Bell, Sharp, Texas Instruments, Toshiba
and Zenith Data Systems.
Software Compatibility
Card and Socket Services
Supports Card and Socket Services including Award,
Databook, IBM, Phoenix, SystemSoft, and VMI
Network Operating Systems
Supports all popular network operating
systems including Novell NetWare, Microsoft
Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 3.x, Microsoft
LAN Manager, Artisoft LANtastic, Banyan VINES,
DEC Pathworks and IBM OS/2
Warranty
Limited Lifetime hardware, 2 years software
Support
Xircom introduces an extensive family of service
and support programs, including phone support in
English, French, German and Dutch from 9 AM to
6 PM (GMT + 1:00), product upgrades, plus 24-
hour access to our BBS, World Wide Web, and
other electronic facilities.
* US Pat.No 5,773,332 additional US and foreign patents pending
** 56Kbps refers to server download speed only. Download speeds of
56K are currently unavailable in the U.S. Other country-specific
regulations may impose similar limits. Additional technical information
on 56Kbps performance can be found at www.xircom.com/56.
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2550 Kontich, Belgium
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mobilexp@xircom.com — e-mail for information
Customer Support
+32/(0)70 233.307 English
+32/(0)70 233.850 German
+32/(0)70 233.851 French
+32/(0)70 233.852 Dutch
+32/(0)70 233.306 Fax
+32/(0)70 233.163 BBS
eurots@xircom.com —e-mail to Customer Support
Regional Sales Offices
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+44/(0) 1256 332 553 Fax
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+33/(0) 1 34.63.09.41 Fax
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+46/(0) 8 590.717.81 Fax
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+49/(0) 89 46.23.02.10 Fax
XIRCOM CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
2300 Corporate Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
+1/(805) 376-9300
+1/(805) 376-9311 Fax
©1998 Xircom, Inc. Xircom is a registered trademark of Xircom, Inc. Other
trademarks used in this publication and designated by (TM) or (SM) are
trademarks/services of Xircom, Inc. Notice: Some of the product names herein
have been used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their
respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice.
805-0107-001 Rev. 08/98
GSM Connection Kits
Xircom GSM Connection Kits enable you to access
information on the go via the most popular GSM
digital cellular handsets including Ericsson and Nokia.
International Modem Travel Kit
Xircom's International Modem Travel Kits enables
you to connect your modem to telephone systems
in over 160 countries worldwide.
International Electrical Connector Kit
10 electrical adapters to connect your notebook to
electrical sockets anywhere in the world.
For more information on where to buy the
RealPort Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56, please
contact Xircom or visit our web site at:
www.xircom.com
SPECIFICATIONS
What is the V.90 standard ?
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the global standards body which develops and
approves telecommunications standards. An ITU committee has been working since March 1997 to
develop a draft standard, called V.pcm (pcm for pulse code modulation) in an attempt to harmonize
the competing standards, x2 and K56flex. On February 6, 1998, the ITU agreed on the technical
specification for V.pcm, now designated V.90.
V.90 has now been sent out to ballot, which means that the members that will build products based
on the V.90 specification agree to conduct field and interoperability tests to confirm the viability of
the standard. As such, it is possible that the standard will be modified to accommodate functional or
interoperability issues during this balloting process. The ITU is scheduled to meet again to ratify the
standard in September 1998.
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