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Device Ports Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes equipped with multiple ports to which you can connect external devices such as disk drives, keyboards, printers, etc. MODEM (RJ-11) TELEPHONE PORT The modem (RJ-11) telephone port is used for an internal modem. To connect the telephone cable follow these easy steps: 1. Align the connector with the port opening (Figure 4-13). 2. Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 3. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a tele- phone outlet. User Installable Features 4. You may initially need to enter your area code in order to open the Phone and Modem Options window. 5. Select the Modems tab, and click the [Properties] button. 6. Select the Modem tab and adjust the volume as necessary. The internal modem is not intended for use with Digital PBX systems. Do not connect the internal modem to a Digital PBX as it may cause serious damage to the internal modem or your entire LifeBook notebook. Consult your PBX manufacturer's documentation for details. Some hotels have Digital PBX systems. Be sure to find out BEFORE you connect your modem. Modem Port Figure 4-13 Modem Port ■ The internal modem is designed to the ITU-T V.90 standard. Its maximum speed of 53000bps is the highest allowed by FCC, and its actual connection rate depends on the line conditions. The maximum speed is 33600bps at upload. ■ The internal modem on all Fujitsu LifeBook notebooks are registered for use in the United States and Canada. The modem may be certified in other countries. Figure 4-14 Connecting the Modem Windows XP: 1. Right click on the Speaker icon in your system tray. 2. Select Open Volume. 3. Select Option/Properties. 4. Under "Show the following volume controls", click on Phone and click OK. 5. Uncheck the Mute box under Phone Balance. Windows Vista: 1. Select [Start] -> Control Panel. 2. Select Classic View in the left pane. 3. Double-click Phone and Modems. INTERNAL LAN (RJ-45) PORT The internal LAN (RJ-45) port is used for an internal Fast Ethernet (10/100 Base-T/Tx) connection. If your notebook has been configured with internal LAN capability you will need to configure your notebook to work with your particular network. (Please refer to your network administrator for information on your network configuration.) To connect the LAN cable follow these easy steps: 1. Open the protective cover on the right side of the system (Figure 4-15). 2. Align the connector with the port opening. 3. Push the connector into the port until it is seated. 4. Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet. 45

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User Installable Features
Device Ports
Your Fujitsu LifeBook notebook comes equipped with
multiple ports to which you can connect external devices
such as disk drives, keyboards, printers, etc.
MODEM (RJ-11) TELEPHONE PORT
The modem (RJ-11) telephone port is used for an
internal modem. To connect the telephone cable follow
these easy steps:
1.
Align the connector with the port opening
(Figure 4-13)
.
2.
Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
3.
Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a tele-
phone outlet.
Figure 4-13 Modem Port
Figure 4-14 Connecting the Modem
Windows XP:
1.
Right click on the Speaker icon in your system tray.
2.
Select
Open Volume
.
3.
Select
Option/Properties
.
4.
Under “Show the following volume controls”, click
on
Phone
and click
OK
.
5.
Uncheck the Mute box under Phone Balance.
Windows Vista:
1.
Select [Start] -> Control Panel.
2.
Select Classic View in the left pane.
3.
Double-click Phone and Modems.
4.
You may initially need to enter your area code in
order to open the Phone and Modem Options
window.
5.
Select the Modems tab, and click the [Properties]
button.
6.
Select the Modem tab and adjust the volume as
necessary.
INTERNAL LAN (RJ-45) PORT
The internal LAN (RJ-45) port is used for an internal
Fast Ethernet (10/100 Base-T/Tx) connection. If your
notebook has been configured with internal LAN
capability you will need to configure your notebook
to work with your particular network. (Please refer to
your network administrator for information on your
network configuration.) To connect the LAN cable follow
these easy steps:
1.
Open the protective cover on the right side of the
system
(Figure 4-15)
.
2.
Align the connector with the port opening.
3.
Push the connector into the port until it is seated.
4.
Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN outlet.
Modem Port
The internal modem is not intended for
use with Digital PBX systems. Do not con-
nect the internal modem to a Digital PBX
as it may cause serious damage to the
internal modem or your entire LifeBook
notebook. Consult your PBX manufac-
turer’s documentation for details. Some
hotels have Digital PBX systems. Be sure to
find out BEFORE you connect your
modem.
The internal modem is designed to the
ITU-T V.90 standard. Its maximum
speed of 53000bps is the highest
allowed by FCC, and its actual connec-
tion rate depends on the line conditions.
The maximum speed is 33600bps at
upload.
The internal modem on all Fujitsu Life-
Book notebooks are registered for use in
the United States and Canada. The
modem may be certified in other coun-
tries.