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USR Courier v.everything X2
Posted by ewd_tang@ateceatdoteecsdotconcordiadot.ca on July 15th, 2003



Can someone tell me where I can find the model, product code, product
number from the model? It's second hand, so I have no manuals.

I see 80-001868-01 and 21GWZ337FHF7 on a barcode sticker near the volume
control
There's also the FCC ID CJE-0263
The Industry Canada ID 550-5305-A
CSA id LR-64979
UL id 70N3
something that says Part # 1.020.091-B
FCC reg# CJEUSA-24161-M5-E

I also need the voltage requirements since it's missing a power supply
brick.


It's a fairly old Courrier V.Everything X2...
(It's an X2 unit, might have been upgraded, don't know)


Thanks.

Posted by Al Dykes on July 15th, 2003


In article <bf0hm4$shh$2@newsflash.concordia.ca>,
<ewd_tang@ewdtangstrudelcsperiodconcordiaperiodca. ece.concordia.ca> wrote:
I think there is some AT string that makes it report
the complete model description.

Once yoiu get past the power supply problem connect
a serial, of course.
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Al Dykes
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adykes@panix.com


Posted by Howard Kaikow on July 15th, 2003


USR has a list of model numbers at their web site.
You might try http://www.usr.com/support/overview-...sp?prod=s-cour.

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Posted by Howard Kaikow on July 15th, 2003


I believe the poster said that the power brick was missing.
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Posted by ewd_tang@ateceatdoteecsdotconcordiadot.ca on July 16th, 2003


In alt.comp.hardware Al Dykes <adykes@panix.com> wrote:
: In article <bf0hm4$shh$2@newsflash.concordia.ca>,
: <ewd_tang@ewdtangstrudelcsperiodconcordiaperiodca. ece.concordia.ca> wrote:
:>
:>Can someone tell me where I can find the model, product code, product
:>number from the model? It's second hand, so I have no manuals.

:>I also need the voltage requirements since it's missing a power supply
:>brick.

: I think there is some AT string that makes it report
: the complete model description.

: Once yoiu get past the power supply problem connect
: a serial, of course.

Any thoughts on how I get past the power supply problem without knowing
what kind of modem it is?

Posted by Howard Kaikow on July 16th, 2003


the FCC model CJE-263 is a 2806 at the USR web site.

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Posted by ewd_tang@ateceatdoteecsdotconcordiadot.ca on July 17th, 2003


Bill Sumrall <wsumrall@earthlink.net> wrote:

: won't identify mine). I have two of the external V.Everything's bought
: off of eBay. One is 20mhz clock and other is 25 mhz clock. Both had
: been upgraded to V.90 and X2. Both connect at same speeds, either 40k

Could you tell me about your powerbricks? (voltages, productcodes)
If they're the same, maybe it'll work on mine... (so off to find one if
so)

Posted by Bill Sumrall on July 17th, 2003


On 17 Jul 2003 07:52:03 GMT, ewd_tang@ateceatdoteecsdotconcordiadot.ca
wrote:

Both transformers have the US Robotics label. One looks as if
purchased separately.
What appears to be an original says:
"Transformer T48200750A020C
Made in China
120 VAC in
20 VAC 750 ma out
Class 2"

The second one says:
"AC/AC Adaptor
PN 1.015 1189-C
Model HA-2080
In 120VAC 60Hz 30w
Out 20VAC 800 ma
Made in China"
Bill