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Using the Notebook PC
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Telephone
Wall Jack
Telephone cables
with RJ-11 connectors
Telephone
connection
is optional
Telephone connector is
the smaller of the two.
NOTE: The built-in modem and network cannot be installed later as an upgrade. After
purchase, modem and/or network can be installed as a PC card (PCMCIA).
CAUTION: For electrical safety concerns, only use telephone cables rated 26AWG or
higher. (see Glossary for more information)
NOTE: When you are connected to an online service, do not place the Notebook PC in
suspend (or sleep mode) or else you will disconnect the modem connection.
WARNING! Only use analog telephone outlets. The built-in modem does not support
the voltage used in digital phone systems. Do not connect the RJ-11 to digital phone
systems found in many commercial buildings or else damage will occur!
Example of the Notebook PC connected to a telephone jack for use with the built-in modem:
Connections
Modem Connection
The telephone wire used to connect the Notebook PC’s internal
modem should have either two or four wires (only two wires
(telephone line #1) is used by the modem) and should have an RJ-
11 connector on both ends. Connect one end to the modem port
and the other end to an analog telephone wall socket (the ones
found in residential buildings). Once the driver is setup, the modem is ready to use.
Summary of Contents for E2470
Page 1: ...Notebook PC Hardware User s Manual E2359 Dec 2005 ...
Page 4: ...4 Contents ...
Page 10: ...10 1 Introducing the Notebook PC ...
Page 11: ...11 2 Knowing the Parts Basic sides of the Notebook PC ...
Page 32: ...32 3 Getting Started ...
Page 50: ...50 4 Using the Notebook PC ...
Page 69: ...69 Appendix A ...