Abit AC10 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

Modem Detail

  • Chipset: SmarLink Si3014
  • Line Connection Type: PSTN two wire
  • Data Modem:
  • V.90 & K56flex
  • V.34 (33600bps to 2400bps)
  • V.32bis (14400 to 48bps)
  • V.32 (9600bps -4.8kbps)
  • V.22bis (2400-1200)
  • V.22 (1.2kbps)
  • V.23 75/1200 and 600bps
  • V21(300 bps)
  • Bell 212A (1200 bps)
  • Bell 103 (300 bps)
  • Fax Modem:
  • Gazelle Modem: Group III, class I,
  • Class 1 fax with error correction mode
  • V.17 – 14000/12000 bps
  • V.29 9600/7200 bps
  • V.27ter 4800/2400 bps
  • V21 (300 bps)
  • Error Correction: V.42 LAP-M & MNP 2-4
  • Data Compression: V.42bis & MNP 5
  • Telephone stand alone capability : 8 KHz PCM and IMA ADPCM
  • User Features: Voice/Silence Detection, Asynchronous Communication model, Full duplex Speaker phone Features and Displays, Video phone ready modem, Adaptive connection support and Other Tone detections.

5.1-Channel Audio Technical

  • Codec: Analog Device AD1885
  • Speaker Output: There is a provision for 5.1 channel Home Theatre Speaker Output
  • Standard: Meets AC’97 2.1 standards,
  • Bus Interface: CNR Bus
  • Audio In/Out Microphone Input, Line Input, Aux Input at internal header, CD Input at internal header, one G9 Speaker output, one .
  • Audio Converters: 16-Bit Stereo, Full-Duplex Codec
  • S/N Ratio: It is better than 90 dB
  • Full Duplex Variable Sample Rates: Between 7040 Hz to 48 KHz With 1 Hz Step
  • Power Management Support: Yes
  • Compatibility: Compatible with most Windows games and many DOS games (Real Mode DOS).
  • Windows Operating Systems Supported: Windows 9x, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000.
  • Minimum System Requirements: 233 MHz Pentium II CPU; 66 MHz Celeron compatible; 233 MHz AMD K6 3D Now! 256K L2 cache; AC-Link V.25.1 compliant core logic chipset; Windows 95 or 98 with 16 MB; Windows NT or 2000 with 32 MB; 7 MB free hard disk space and one CNR slot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What modem types can the AC10 CNR Card support?

A1: AC10 CNR Card can accommodate V.90 and K56flex datamodem protocols.

Q2: How many speakers can the audio output accommodate?

A2: AC10 CNR Card has the capability to support 5.1 channel home theatre speaker output.

Q3: What is the lowest CPU speed that you can use with the AC10 CNR Card?

A3: The minimum CPU speed required is a 233 MHz Pentium II Processor or equivalent.

Q4: Does the AC10 CNR Card work on Windows?

A4: Yes, it works on Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT 4.0/2000.

Q5: What kind of fax modems can we use in conjunction with the AC10 CNR Card?

A5: It is compatible with Class 1 fax modems which include Group III fax standard.

Q6: How about features that support voice detection, is it included in the design of the AC10 CNR Card?

A6: Yes, it has voice/silence detection and DTMF detection as well.

Q7: What is the use of the RJ-11 connector that is found in the AC10 CNR Card?

A7: The RJ-11 connector enables the modem to be connected to a telephone wall socket.

Q8: Is it possible to add some more drivers and make the device work better?

A8: It is possible to do so, modem drivers and audio drivers for better device performance are included in the provided AC10 Installation and Utility Disc (CD-Title).

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