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Rockwell V1414H-R Modem Isa Pn 85543998 Fccid H8N1414H-R1
- Internal ISA modem card for PC systems.
- Model designation: V1414H-R.
- FCC ID: H8N1414H-R1.
- Part Number: 85543998.
- Supports data and fax communication.
- Designed for dial-up connectivity.
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Product Overview
The Rockwell V1414H-R is an ISA modem card, identified by FCC ID H8N1414H-R1 and part number 85543998. It is designed for internal installation in PC systems, providing data and potentially fax communication capabilities over standard telephone lines.
Technical Information
| Interface | ISA |
| FCC ID | H8N1414H-R1 |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | 85543998 |
| Form Factor | Internal Card |
Product Description
The Rockwell V1414H-R is an internal modem designed to be installed in a personal computer via an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) slot. This type of modem was essential for enabling computers to connect to telephone networks, facilitating access to the internet through dial-up services and allowing for the transmission and reception of faxes. The 'V' in its model number often denotes compliance with V.34 or similar ITU-T modem standards, suggesting capabilities beyond the older V.22 or V.22bis protocols. The identification details provided, including the FCC ID H8N1414H-R1 and part number 85543998, are crucial for verifying the specific hardware and its regulatory compliance. The FCC ID confirms that the device has been tested and approved for use in the United States, ensuring it meets electromagnetic interference standards. The part number serves as a unique identifier for this specific Rockwell product, aiding in procurement and technical support. As an ISA bus device, the V1414H-R is compatible with older PC architectures that utilized this expansion slot standard. Its integration into the system would typically involve selecting appropriate IRQ and I/O addresses, often through jumpers or software configuration, to avoid conflicts with other hardware. This modem card was a fundamental component for enabling communication in the pre-broadband era, connecting users to a growing digital world.


