Chapter 1. Introduction; Shelf-Mount Units - Motorola V.3600 User Manual

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Chapter 1
Introduction
The Motorola V.3600 Series Modem provides synchronous, asynchronous,
and fax capabilities for data communications or facsimile links between a
local computer and a remote computer, fax, or data terminal equipment
(DTE) located anywhere a standard or cellular telephone can reach. Data
can be transmitted over standard dial-up lines, private leased telephone
lines, or wireless communication.
The V.3600 Series Modem communicates at standard data rates up to
33,600 bps with compatible modems connected to similarly equipped
computers, computer services, and data bases. Advanced error control and
data compression ensure data integrity and increase data throughput.
When used with a Class 1 Fax software package, the modem can exchange
fax documents at data rates up to 14,400 bps with any Group 3 fax
machine or PC with a fax modem.
A high-level security feature allows secure operation of the modem, both
locally and remotely.

Shelf-Mount Units

This User's Guide supports the desktop and shelf-mount versions of the
V.3600. Operation and function are generally the same for both, but when
there is a difference, the information primarily supports the desktop unit.
Installation for each version is described in Chapter 2.
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