Using the Internal Modem
Connection procedures
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If a (working) telephone connected to the wall jack has an
REN (Ringer Equivalency Number) printed on its label, then
it is an analog phone. If the phone is working correctly, then
the wall jack itself is analog.
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Telephones in an office environment are commonly
connected to digital phone lines.
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Unfortunately, the wall jacks for both analog and digital
phone lines use the familiar RJ11 connector as shown below.
If you are not sure that an RJ11 jack terminates an analog
phone line, do not connect the modem to it.
Connecting the internal modem
CAUTION: In the event of a lightning storm, unplug the
modem cable from the telephone jack.
A standard modular cable is supplied with the internal modem.
Follow the steps below to connect the internal modem to a
telephone jack.
1
Turn the connector so that the small connecting lever faces
down.
2
Squeeze the lever and plug the connector into the computer’s
modem port.
3
Plug the other end of the cable into an RJ11 wall jack.
Connecting the internal modem
Summary of Contents for V.90
Page 1: ...V 9056K InternalModem User sGuide TOSHIBA C500 0601M2 ...
Page 11: ...Features xiii Function charts xv ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Hardware Setup 1 Function check 2 ...
Page 23: ...Chapter 2 Connection procedures 5 Basic operation 7 ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 3 AT command formats 13 ...
Page 57: ...Chapter 4 S Register values 40 AT command set result codes 46 ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 5 Error correction overview 52 Operation modes 53 Flow control 54 Data compression 57 ...
Page 77: ...Chapter 6 Test description 59 Testing procedure 60 ...
Page 81: ...Appendix A ...
Page 84: ...Appendix B ...