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F u j i t s u P C C o r p o r a t i o n Bluetooth Modem Station Getting Started Guide I N S T R U C T I O N S This getting started guide contains information on using your BluetoothTM Modem Station hard-
ware and software with a Bluetooth PC Card. We strongly recommend that you read this guide before using the device, even if you are already familiar with Bluetooth technology and personal computers. Special Notices Electrical Information The Fujitsu Modem Station could malfunction in the event of a change in voltage due to electrical disturbance. To protect against voltage sag, use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is recommended. The frequency band used for the Modem Station is the same as for some types of industrial, scientific, and medical equipment, including microwave ovens, as well as on-
premises radio stations (subject to a license) for identifica-
tion of mobile units, e.g., radio stations installed in produc-
tion lines in factories, and other application-specific low-
output radio stations (not subject to a license). In the event the Modem Station causes radio interference to an on-premises radio station for identification of mobile units, immediately change the frequency used or break off connection, and consult FM Information Service about preventive measures against radio interference (for example, installation of partitions). If you have a problem with the Modem Station, such as radio interference to an application-specific low-output radio station for identification of mobile units, contact FM Information Service for help. Safety Instructions This section provides information that you must follow to avoid personal injury or damage to property when using the 2 Modem Station. Before reading this guide, read the following information thoroughly. I Do not install the Modem Station near medical elec-
tronic equipment. I Dont use the Modem Station near an automatic door or fire alarm, otherwise radio waves transmitted by the Modem Station could affect its automatic control unit. I Do not insert or pull out the AC adapter with a wet hand. I Insert the AC adapter firmly as far as it will go. If not, this may cause an electric shock or a fire due to heat generation. I Pull out the AC adapter immediately when you find any abnormality. Do not use the Modem Station in the abnormal conditions, e.g., the unit is damaged, a foreign smell is given off, a foreign substance is put in the unit, smoke is emitted, or the unit is heated excessively. This may cause a fire or electric shock. I Do not cover or enclose the AC adapter in use. The accumulated heat may cause a fire. I Do not exceed the rating of a wall outlet or wiring acces-
sories or use voltages other than 100 VAC. I If you do not use the AC adapter for a long time, pull out the plug. I Never disassemble, repair, or modify the unit. Touching internal components could cause you to get an electric shock. 3 Do not leave the unit in the following places:
I Where it is subject to excessive moisture, dust, heat, or cold I On an unstable surface I Where it is subject to mechanical shock During communication I You can call up or be called up on the telephone connected to the Modem Station irrespective of whether the power to the personal computer or the Modem Station is turned on or off. The telephone also functions as a message phone. However, it cannot be used during communication using the Modem Station. I When multiple computers have been registered in one Modem Station, only one personal computer can be used at a time for communications. I When a communications application can not be termi-
nated normally, confirm that the status indicator lamps
(OFF HOOK and CONNECT) of the Modem Station go off. If they do not go off, turn off the power switch once and turn it on again. (Telephone charges will accrue if the OFF HOOK and CONNECT lamps remain lit.) I Avoid using the unit for extended periods of time. 4 Getting Started This chapter describes basic matters that you should fully understand before performing communications using the Modem Station. Before proceeding, be sure to carefully review the important safety information starting on page page 2. Verification of Connector Type Before connecting the Modem Station, verify the connector to which you will connect is one of the types shown below. Modular Jack Rosette 3-Terminal Jack 4-Terminal Jack Figure 1. Jack Configurations 5 Make a change as described below when the line branch point used is other than a modular jack.
- For rosette Replace the line branch point with a modular jack.
- For three- or four-terminal jack Replace the line branch point with a modular jack or use a commercial conversion adapter for connection with a modular plug as shown below. Figure 2. Conversion Adapter Using the Modem Station Using the Modem Station in conjunction with a Bluetooth PC Card, you can browse Web pages or send and receive e-
mail by connecting wirelessly to the Internet. You can also send or receive faxes using commercial fax software. 6 Wireless communications can be performed via an analog line when a Bluetooth PC Card is used together with the Modem Station. Computer containing Bluetooth Card Modem Station Wireless Communication Analog Line Figure 3. Connecting with an Analog line 7 Items included with the Modem Station Make sure all the following items are contained in the package. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your reseller immediately. Modem Station AC Adapter Serial Cable Modem Setup Tool Disk Warranty Card Modular Cable Mounting Screws Users Guide Network List Figure 4. Contents of Modem Station Package 8 Names and functions of the parts Status Indicators Power Switch DC Input Line Input Telephone Terminal Serial Connector
(for future use only) Antenna
(internal) Figure 5. Fujitsu Modem Station Status indicator lamps Note that all lamps blink for a few seconds when the power is turned first on. POWER: Lights while power to this unit is on. OFF HOOK: Lights from the time that you start the connec-
tion (you begin to call up a provider) until you disconnect the line. CONNECT: Lights from the time you call up a provider until you disconnect the line (while you are connecting the 9 line). (TBD - Lit while the phone is connecting until it is connected, or until it is disconnected?) LINK: Lights while the unit is connected with a personal computer. Switches and Ports POWER switch This switch turns the Modem Station power on or off. DC IN port This terminal is connected with the DC plug of the supplied AC adapter. LINE terminal This terminal is connected with a telephone line using a modular cable. TEL terminal This terminal is connected with a telephone set using a modular cable. Serial connector This connector is not currently used; it is provided for future applications. Antenna An internal antenna is provided. 10 SET UP OF F ON Figure 6. Bottom Panel - Location of DIP Switches DIP switches Note that all DIP switches are set to OFF at the factory. Prior to changing DIP switch 3 and 4 positions, be sure to turn off power to the Modem Station I Switch 1: Set to ON when you want to deaden a sound during line connection. I Switch 2: Set to ON when you want to turn off status indicator lamps. I Switch 3: Set to ON when you use a terminal adapter. I Switch 4: Used for system setting. Usually, set to OFF. Flow of operation. P O I N T Steps 1 through 3 below should be executed only the first time you operate the Modem Station. 1. Install the Modem Station. Perform the Installation procedure on page (TBD) 11 2. Install the software. I Install the driver and utility software on your computer to use the Bluetooth function with the module and PC card. (Refer to the Bluetooth PC Card manual. I Install Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool in accordance with Installing Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool on page TBD 3.) Set up the operating environment I 1. Turn on the power of the Modem Station in accor-
dance with Turning on the power on page TBD I Set the operating environment for a Bluetooth module/
PC card at the communication destination. For more information, see the Bluetooth PC Card manual. I Set up the modem in accordance with Setting the modem on page TBD TBD (-> P. 25) 4. Perform communications I Turn on the power of the Modem Station in accordance with Turning on the power on page TBD (-> P. 24) I Insert the Bluetooth PC card into your computer. I Connect your computer with the Modem Station wire-
lessly by using a Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool. Refer-
ence Connecting using Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool on page TBD TBD(-> P. 28) I You can browse homepages or send or receive e-mail by connecting to Internet. It can also send or receive FAX using commercial FAX software. 12 Preparing for Communications This chapter explains the preparations required for commu-
nications, such as the installation of the unit or the setting of communication. Installation 1. Disconnect the modular cable of your telephone set from the jack of the telephone line. Figure 7. Disconnecting the Modular Cable 2. Connect a telephone set, telephone line, and AC adapter
(Figure 8). I Connect the disconnected modular cable to the TEL terminal. I Connect the LINE terminal and the jack of a telephone line using the supplied modular cable. I Connect the AC adapter. 13 Figure 8. Connecting an Analog Line 3. Place the Modem Station vertically in a stable place. Note that the Modem Station can also be mounted on the wall. For more information, see Mounting on the Wall (-> P. 45). P O I N T The Modem Station can also be mounted to the wall. For more information, see Mounting on the Wall on page TBD TBD 14 To carry out communications The Modem Station may not function properly in some environments. To ensure proper functioning, consider the following when installing your computer and Modem Station. I Install your computer at a line-of-sight distance of approximately 160 feet (50m) or less fromthe Modem Station. The communication distance shortens depending on the use environment (e.g., presence of walls or furniture) and the structure of the building. I Install your computer and Modem Station at least 6.5 feet (2m) away from other electric or electronic systems.
(When you need to install your computer or Modem Station near a microwave oven for some reason, keep it at least 10 feet (3m) away from the microwave oven.) Be sure to place the Modem Station in the vertical direc-
tion. If not, the internal antenna will not function prop-
erly. I If you have trouble communicating using the Modem Station because there is a broadcast station or radio equipment nearby, move the Modem Station to another place. The presence of strong radio waves may impair proper communication. P O I N T The AC adapter consumes power when it is only connected to the wall outlet. Pull out the AC adapter from the outlet when it is not required. 15 Installing the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool Install the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool using a Bluetooth module or a personal computer in which a Bluetooth PC card is installed. P O I N T Bluetooth PC Utility must be installed before installing the Modem Setup Tool. 1. Turn on power to your computer. 2. After Windows starts, insert the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool floppy disk into the computer. 3. Click the [Start] button and then click [Run]. 4. Enter a:\setup and click the [OK] button. (Change the drive of the floppy disk as required.) P O I N T If the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool has already been installed, it will be uninstalled when you execute setup. 5. Click the [Next] button. 6. Confirm the directory in which the tool is installed. Change the directory if necessary and click the [Next]
button. 7. Enter each item and click the [Next] button. I Enter the device address using half-size numeric charac-
ters. Delimit them two digits at a time by half-size colons (:). 16 I Enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) using half-size alphanumeric characters. The entered Bluetooth passkey
(PIN code) is displayed. I Enter the local device name if it is blank. I Click the [Next] button. P O I N T The device address and Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) are described on the seal on the left side panel of the Modem Station. 8. Click Restart computer and take out the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool floppy disk. Click the [End] button. 9. After Windows restarts, re-insert the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool floppy disk into the personal computer. 10. Click the [Start] button and then click [Settings] and
[Control panel]. 11. Click [Modem], then click [Add]. 13. Click Not detect to select modem from list for checking (@) and then click the [Next] button. 14. Click [Have Disk]. 15. Confirm that Copy source of source file is (A:\), then click the [OK] button. (Change the drive name of the floppy disk, according to your personal computer used.) 16. Click FUJITSU FMWT-401, then click the [Next]
button. 17. Click Bluetooth Virtual COM Port (COM3), then click the [Next] button. 17 P O I N T Depending on the setting of your personal computer, COM3 may change to COM1 or COM2. 18. Click the [End] button. 19. Take out the floppy disk of the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool from the personal computer. The installation of the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool is now complete. Turning on the power 1. Push the power switch on the rear panel in the direction indicated by the arrow in (Figure 9). When the power is turned on, all status indicator lamps blink for a few seconds and then the POWER lamp lights green. Figure 9. Turning on power 18 Turning off the power 1. Push the power switch on the rear panel in the direction indicated by the arrow in (Figure 10). When the power is turned off, all status indicator lamps go off. Figure 10. Turning off power Setting the modem P O I N T If power is turned off during communication, an error message may be displayed on the screen. Change the modem, which browser, mail software, and FAX software use, to FUJITSU FMWT-401 using your personal computer. This modem is displayed when Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool is installed properly. If this modem is not displayed, execute Installing the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool (-> P.19). The operation or screen varies depending on the application used. 19 Performing Communications This chapter explains how to establish communications using Bluetooth. Connecting using Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool Connect a personal computer and Modem Station using Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool. 1. Turn on the power of your computer. 2. Confirm that the power of the Modem Station is on. If you use a Bluetooth PC card, start Windows and 3. insert the Bluetooth PC card into the personal computer. For the way to insert the PC card, see the manual of the personal computer. 4. Click the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool icon in a task tray. P O I N T S
If the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool icon is not dis-
played in a task tray, click the Start button, Pro-
gram, FUJITSU Bluetooth PC Utility, and FUJITSU Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool. Another way to perform the same operation is to right-
click the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool icon in a task tray, then click Connect modem from the displayed menu. 20 5. If the icon becomes red, the connection between the personal computer and Modem Station is completed. If so, you can access Internet or send or receive FAX using commercial FAX software. The operation proce-
dure is the same as when using a general modem. P O I N T S Follow the procedure below when terminating communication. 1. Terminate application. 2. Right-click the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool icon in the task tray, then click Disconnect modem. Faxes cannot be received if the computer and Modem Station have not been connected during FAX incoming. Confirming the setting of Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool If you cannot communicate properly, confirm the setting of Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool and modify it as required. 1. Right-click the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool in a task tray and then click Properties from the displayed menu. 2. Confirm that there is no error in each entry item. If not, reenter properly. 21 P O I N T A Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) is displayed for security with *. If you may have entered the Bluetooth passkey
(PIN code) incorrectly, delete the code once and reenter it. 3. Click the [Set] button. 22 Appendix: Troubleshooting If you are experiencing a problem with the Modem Station, follow the instructions on this page to solve it or refer to your computer manual. If you cannot solve the problem, contact your local Fujitsu Personal Echo Center or your seller for assistance. Problem Possible Cause/Solution Communications is unsuccessful
Is the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool set properly? See Confirm-
ing the setting of Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool (P. 30) and confirm proper setup. Is the Modem Station too far away from the computer? A sight distance of approximately 50 m is the range for communications to be possible. The distance may be shortened depending on the building environment. Bring the computer closer to the Modem Station. Communications cannot be performed or stops Turn off the power of the modem and turn it on again. Click Device reset in the Local device property dialog box of Bluetooth PC Utility, then reconnect. The LINK lamp lights, but modem does not reply Verify that DIP switch 3 of the Modem Station is set properly. For an analog line, DIP switch 3 should be OFF. 23 Problem Possible Cause/Solution The following error messages are displayed:
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD This error message will be displayed when Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool cannot be normally operated for some reason and terminated forcibly. Restart the personal computer. This error message is displayed when you try to connect from the Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool after the Bluetooth PC Utility has been terminated. Start Bluetooth PC Utility and then reconnect. 24 AT commands Select the operating mode of the modem using AT commands. All commands, in the same command line, which follow command A are ignored. ATA This command puts the unit into the automatic incoming mode. The modem replies immediately to the calling, regardless of the value of S0 register (the count of bell ringing required for a reply). When the carrier of a destina-
tion modem is not detected within the time specified using S7 register after reply, this command sends NO CARRIER back to your personal computer to disconnect a line and returns the current mode to command mode. P O I N T All commands in the same command line that follow command A are ignored. ATDx This command is used when dialing a telephone number. You can specify a pulse dial or tone dial for dialing. T Dials using a tone dial. 25
* This parameter is written in non-volatile memory by
&W. P Dials using a pulse dial.
* This parameter is written in non-volatile memory by
&W. W Confirms the dialing tone before dialing the subsequent numbers.
@ Used when accessing an exchange that makes no dialing tone. The subsequent numbers are dialed when silence for five seconds is detected within the time specified using S7 register. When a dialing tone is detected for five seconds, NO ANSWER is returned to the personal computer. Stops for the time specified using S8 register before dialing the subsequent numbers.
! Makes on-hook temporarily for 0.5 seconds and then dials the subsequent numbers.
; Used when you want to issue another command contin-
uously after dialing. The command following ; is terminated using the Enter key (@). The command issued after the current state has been returned to command state must also be terminated using the Enter key (@). S=r Used when dialing the telephone number registered using &Rz=n command.
[Example]
ATDP 0, (03) 123 2400 26
(A blank, comma (,), and hyphen (-) can be entered for easy-to-read operation.)
[Related parameters]
P, T ATEn This command selects whether to return an echo to the command sent from the personal computer.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W. E0 Disables a command echo. E1 Enables a command echo. Factory setting value: E1 ATHn This command is used to disconnect a line when the modem is in the command state. It is used for on-hooking (discon-
necting a line) after executing escape sequence +++ from the online state to put a modem into the command state or after setting ER signal from on to off in the &D1 setting mode to put a modem into the command state (with the line not disconnected). H0 Sets the line of a modem to on-hook. (Disconnects a line.) H1 Sets the line of a modem to off-hook. 27 ATIn This command displays the information on ROM.
[Explanation of parameters]
I0 Displays the version of the driver. I3 Displays the version of the driver. ATLn This command is used when switching the volume of the speaker.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W. L0 Sets the volume of the speaker to low. L1 Sets the volume of the speaker to low. L2 Sets the volume of the speaker to middle. L3 Sets the volume of the speaker to high. Factory setting value: L2 ATMn This command is used to turn on or off the speaker.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W. M0 Sets the speaker to off at all times. 28 M1Turns on the speaker during dial calling and turns it off during reception of a carrier from the destination modem. M2Sets the speaker to on at all times. M3Turns on the speaker after a dial number is sent and turns it off after carrier reception. Factory setting value: M1 ATOn This command is used to return the modem to the online state again when the modem is put from the online state to the command state (in the &D1 mode) using an escape sequence or ER signal. 00 Returns the modem to the online mode. ATP This command sets the current dial to a pulse dial. Parameter P can be omitted using the subsequent dial command.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W.
[Related parameters]
D,T 29 ATSr=n This command writes a value in the specified S register. r Number of S register (0 to 91) n Value to be written in S register Example: ATS0=2S6=5 @
The modem writes 2 in SO register and 5 in S6 register. ATSr?
This command is used to read the contents of S register. The contents of the specified S register are sent to the personal computer. r Number of S register (0 to 91) ATT This command sets the current dial to a tone dial. Parameter T can be omitted using the subsequent dial command.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W.
[Related parameters]
D,P 30 ATVn This command selects whether to return a message
(response code) to the terminal device as a short or long one.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W. Figure 11. Explanation of parameters VO: Short Message V1: Long Message 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 24 25 86 40 55 56 57 OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIALTONE BUSY NO ANSWER CONNECT 2400 EC*
CONNECT 4800 EC*
CONNECT 9600 EC*
CONNECT14400 EC*
CONNECT 19200 EC*
CONNECT 7200 EC*
CONNECT 12000 EC*
CONNECT 16800 EC*
CONNECT 300 EC*
CONNECT 21600 EC*
CONNECT 24000 EC*
CONNECT 26400 EC*
31 VO: Short Message V1: Long Message 58 59 60 28 18 87 89 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 CONNECT 28800 EC*
CONNECT 31200 EC*
CONNECT 33600 EC*
CONNECT 38400 EC*
CONNECT 57600 EC*
CONNECT 115200 EC*
BLACKLISTED CONNECT 32000 EC*
CONNECT 36000 EC*
CONNECT 40000 EC*
CONNECT 44000 EC*
CONNECT 48000 EC*
CONNECT 52000 EC*
CONNECT 56000 EC*
CONNECT 28000 EC*
CONNECT 29333 EC*
CONNECT 30666 EC*
CONNECT 33333 EC*
CONNECT 34666 EC*
CONNECT 37333 EC*
CONNECT 38666 EC*
CONNECT 41333 EC*
CONNECT 42666 EC*
CONNECT 45333 EC*
CONNECT 46666 EC*
CONNECT 49333 EC*
CONNECT 50666 EC*
CONNECT 53333 EC*
CONNECT 54666 EC*
* EC is displayed when the extended result code is enabled. Depending on the type of error correction, EC is displayed as the symbol below. 32 Symbol V42bis Description V.42 error correction and V.42bis data compression. V42 V.42 error correction only MNP5 MNP4 NoEC MNP class 4 error correction and MNP class 5 data compression MNP class 4 error correction only No error correction Factory setting value: V1 Related parameters: \v 33 ATXn This command specifies whether to dial after confirming a dial tone, confirm a busy tone after dialing, and confirm the ringing back (bell ringing).
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W. Cmd Dialing After time speci-
fied by S6 register After time speci-
fied by S6 register After detecting dial tone returned No DIal Tone Not Returned Not Returned Returned X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 After time speci-
fied by S6 register Not Returned After detecting dial tone returned Returned Returned Busy Code Not Returned Not Returned Not Returned Returned Result Code Connect Connect XXXXXX XXXXXX indicates transmission speed Busy code: Returned when a busy tone is detected. Factory setting value: X4 ATZn This command reads the contents of non-volatile memory in a setting register. Z0 Reads the contents of Profile 0. Z1 Reads the contents of profile 1. 34 P O I N T All commands that follow Z in the same command line are ignored. Related parameters: &F, &W A/
This command executes the command line just before the current one again. P O I N T The A/ command is the only command that AT does not precede. AT&Cn This command selects the transmission conditions of a CD signal to the personal computer.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W.
&C0 Turns on a CD signal at all times irrespective of the carrier from the destination modem.
&C1 Turns on a CD signal while the carrier from the desti-
nation modem is detected. Factory setting value: &C1 35 AT&Dn This command selects whether to ignore the ER signal from the personal computer.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W.
&D0 Ignores ER signal.
&D1 The modem changes from online state to command state when ER signal is set from on to off.
&D2 A line is disconnected when ER signal is set from on to off. At that time, automatic incoming is also inhibited. The automatic incoming is enabled when ER signal is set to on again.
&D3 The modem is put into the same initial state as during the power-on sequence when ER signal is set from on to off. Factory setting value: &D2 AT&F This command reads the contents of ROM in a setting register. As a result, the modem is put into the factory setting state.
&F The modem is put into the factory setting state. Related parameters: Zn, &W 36 AT&Pn This command selects the speed of a dial pulse.
* This command is written in non-volatile memory by &W.
&P1 Sets the speed of a pulse dial to 10 pps.
&P2 Sets the speed of a pulse dial to 20 pps. Related parameters: &P1 AT&Sn This command selects the operation of the DR (data set ready) signal sent to the personal computer.
&S0 A DR signal is always set to on.
&S1 A DR signal is set to on after an answer tone is detected and off when no carrier is detected. Related parameters: &S0 AT&V This command displays the current setting value of a command and the value of an S register. AT&Wn This command writes the contents of a setting register in non-volatile memory. This value is stored even if the power is turned off or the battery runs down. 37
&W0 Writes the operation state of the current modem in Profile 0.
&W1 Writes the operation state of the current modem in Profile 1. Factory setting value: Z, &F AT&Zr=n This command memorizes the telephone number following
&Zr (r = 0 to 3) in non-volatile memory. (The ATDSr command reads this telephone number for dialing.) The character string of a telephone number is the same as how to describe the ATD command. In n, up to 34 charac-
ters can be memorized including parameters and telephone numbers. P O I N T All commands that follow &Z in the same command line are ignored.
This command shifts the current mode to command mode. The character (+) of the command is specified using S2 register.
(It is not necessary to enter AT commands and carriage return characters.) 38 S register function list Reg Description Unit Init. Value Range Setting automatic reply and number of rings until auto-
matic reply is obtained. 0: No automatic reply 1~015: Replies automatically according to the number of setting times. Rings 000 000-015 Carriage return character (CR) ASCII Line feed character (LF) Back space character (BS) ASCII ASCII 013 010 008 000-127 000-127 000-255 Standby time of dial tone 0 and 3 are invalid. The setting value at that time is 4. Standby time of carrier. The value exceeding 60 is set to 59. Pause time using , com-
mand. sec 004 004-255 sec 059 035-059 sec 002 002-065 S0 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S10 Time required from when a carrier is lost until the line is disconnected. 100ms 020 001-255
* Any register is written in non-volatile memory by &W. 39 Specifications Modem Station LINE (modem) terminal Incorporated into the Modem Station. Data: 56kbps (V.90- and K56flex-compatible. FAX: 14.4 kbps Modular Jack: RJ-11 TEL terminal Modular Jack: RJ-11 Interface Wireless communica-
tion function with wireless communica-
tion card. Serial connector Input Power Require-
ments Power Consumption Outer dimensions (W x D x H) Bluetooth Specification V1.0B RS-232C D-sub 9-pin (Not cur-
rently used; provided for future applications) 12VDC (AC adapter:Input 100VAC, 50Hz/60Hz) Approximately 5W or less during communication. Approximately 4W or less during non-communication and power-
on sequence. Approximately 3.5W or less dur-
ing power-off sequence. Approximately 134mm x 32 mm x 110mm Weight Approximately 300g Operating environment Temperature: 5oC to 35oC Humidity: 30% to 80%RH
(non-condensing) 40 Modem Applicable line Public subscriber telephone line Dial format Pulse dial Tone dial Communication system Data mode full-duplex/FAX mode half-
duplex communication Communication standard Data mode:
ITU-T V.90/V.34/V.32bis/V.32/V.22bis K56flex
(The transmission side conforms to V.34) FAX mode:
ITU-T V.17/V.29/V.27/V.21ch2 Transmission speed Data Mode During reception:
56000/54666/54000/53333/52000/
50666/50000/49333/48000/46666/
46000/45333/44000/42666/42000/
41333/40000/38666/38000/37333/
36000/34666/34000/33600/33333/
32000/31200/30666/29333/28800/
28000/26400/24000/21600/19200/
16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/
2400/1200bps During transmission:
33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/
21600/19200/16800/14400/12000/
9600/7200/4800/2400bps FAX mode:
14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400/
300bps Reception level
-10dBm~-40dBm Data compression Conforms to ITU-T V.42bis/MNP class 5 41 Modem Error correction Conforms to ITU-T V.42/MNP class 4 Modem command control AT command: Supports Bluetooth Specifica-
tion Ver. 1.oB DIAL_UPPROFILE and FAX PROFILE commands. FAX command control EIA-578 class 1 Figure 12. Bluetooth Modem Setup Tool Supported OS*
Operating conditions Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows 98 Fujitsu Bluetooth PC Utility must have been installed in your PC.
* Use the OS with which your Bluetooth module and Blue-
tooth PC card are compatible. 42 Mounting on the wall Install supplied screws on a pillar or wall and put them securely on the screw holes on the right side panel of the Modem Station, with the figure below as a reference. approximately 2.9 Figure 13. Mounting Screw Locations P O I N T The screws that are supplied with the Modem Station are for use with wood. Be sure to use proper screws if the attachment surface is not wood. 43 5200 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara, California 95054 For more information, call 1-877-FPCDIRECT (1-877-372-3473) or visit our Web site at:
www.fujitsupc.com For technical support call:
1-800-8fujitsu (1-800-838-5487) or e-mail us at: 8fujitsu@fujitsupc.com Bluetooth is a trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Eric-
sson and Fujitsu is licensed to use it. Fujitsu and the Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks Fujitsu, Ltd., and LifeBook is a trademark of Fujitsu PC Corporation. WinDVD is a trademark of InterVideo, Incorpo-
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1 | Effective |
2001-04-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Fujitsu PC Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0004265807
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1 | Physical Address |
5200 Patrick Henry Drive
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1 |
Santa Clara, California 95034
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
MU7
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
FPCWL02
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D******** W********
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1 | Title |
Compliance Manager
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Spread Spectrum Transceiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
EMC Compliance Management Group
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1 | Name |
P******** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
650-9********
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1 | Fax Number |
650-9********
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0067000 | 1.0000000000 % |
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