FCC Part 15 Class B Certification Statement FCC ID: MQ4FE2500A The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of electronic equipment, This device complies with Part 13 of CC rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause harmful interface, and 2)This device must accept any interface received, including interface halt may cause undesired operation.
About This Manual This manual will explain how to install and use your 10/100Mbps dual speeds Fast Ethernet PC Card. The following guideline will help you through the installation process. Chapter | presents you the basic information about the Card Bus technology. It also provide some methods fo ensure your notebook are Card Bus equipped and correctly configured. After you already make sure your mobile computer is ready to run Card Bus 10/100M Ethernet PC Card.
» PCMCIA PC Card compliant Card Services and Socket Services * base's-TX Fast Ethernet or basset Ethernet connectivity to your local area network, Operating Environments Windows 95, Windows 95 OSCAR, Windows 98 Nov ell Wetware 3.x, 4x Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, NT 4.0 Microsoft LAN Manager Packet Driver Applications Microsoft Windows for Work groups 3.11 Microsoft Windows 3.1 Fantastic 6.
INTRODUCTION TO CARD BUS Card bus is the next generation 32-bit version issued by PCMCIA PC Card standard. In addition to support a wider bus (32 bits instead of 16 bits), Card Bus also supports bus mastering and operation speeds up to 33 MHz. The megabytes bus transfer rate ( compares with legacy 16-bit 1/0 PC Card ,megabyte) provides the Mobil user to enjoy the high-bandwidth network connection.
Note Book with only 16 bit PC Card PC Card Card Bus PC Card « Due to variant design of notebook computers , some models implement a setting in the Computer ‘s BIOS to switch between Card bus and 16-bit PC Card modes. You could consult the User’s Guide of your notebook and properly set on the Card Bus or Autodidact mode.
H WARE INSTALLATION This chapter describes how to stall the Card Bus 10/100M dual-speed PC Card in your notebook computer and connect it to network, It’s referred to “the PC Card” in this manual. The PC Card could be connected to either 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10Mbps Ethernet over shielded twisted pair (UTP) cable.
err Removing the Card Bus Dual-Speed PC Card It’s quite different for various computer mechanical design. Please refer to the PC Card removal instruction in the document for your notebook computer. Connecting and Removing the Cable of Media Couplet to the Card Bus PC Card Grasp the PC Card 15-pins connector at the end of the media couplet with the pointing triangle facing upward. Gently insert it into the mating connector on the PC Card until it clicks in place at both sides.
connectors before dragging it out of the PC Card, Connecting to the Network Connect unwrinkled twisted pair (UTP) cable to the RIJ-4$ connector of media couplet before loading any network driver, For operation in the 00Mbps (base's-TX) Ethernet network, a Category § shielded twisted Paiute) cable should be used to connect between media couplet and 100Mbps hub or switch.
Specifications Power Requirements: 3V DC, 250mA Typical, 260mA Max 3V DC, 280mA Typical, 300mA Max General Specification LED: Link, Activity, 10/100Mbps Environments Ranges: Operating: 32°F to 49°F (0°C to 65°C) Storage: “4°F to 58°F (10°C to 70°C) Humidity: 10% 90%, non condensing Certifications: FCC, Part 15, Class B CE Mark (EN55022,ClassB, EN50082-1) COCCI Class B 34