Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 User Manual - Page 62

International modem, Diskette Care, Country selection

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Diskette Care Handle your diskettes with care. The following simple precautions will increase the lifetime of your diskettes and protect the data you store on them: 1. Store your diskettes in the container they came in to protect them and keep them clean. If a diskette is dirty, do not use cleaning fluid. Clean it with a soft damp cloth. 2. Do not slide back the diskette's protective metal covering or touch the diskette's magnetic surface. Fingerprints may prevent the diskette drive from reading data from the diskette. 3. Data may be lost if the diskette is twisted; bent; or exposed to direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold. 4. Do not place heavy objects on your diskettes. 5. Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your diskettes. Foreign particles inside the diskette's jacket can damage the magnetic surface. 6. Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your diskettes. Keep your diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets and other sources of magnetic fields. International modem This section describes how to connect and disconnect the international modem to and from a telephone jack Refer to the online help files for the internal modem for details on operation of your modem and modem software. In case of a lightning storm, unplug the modem cable from the telephone jack. Do not connect the modem to a digital telephone line. A digital line will damage the modem. Country selection Telecommunication regulations vary from one country to another, so you will need to make sure the internal modem's settings are correct for the country in which it will be used. Selection using Toshiba utility This utility is used with Windows 95/98 and Windows NT. 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to TOSHIBA Internal Modem and click Country Selection. 2. The Country Selection icon will appear in the Windows Task Tray. 4-8 Operating Basics The Country Selection icon User's Manual

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4-8
Operating Basics
User's Manual
Diskette Care
Handle your diskettes with care. The following simple precautions will increase
the lifetime of your diskettes and protect the data you store on them:
1.
Store your diskettes in the container they came in to protect them and
keep them clean. If a diskette is dirty, do not use cleaning fluid. Clean it
with a soft damp cloth.
2.
Do not slide back the diskette
s protective metal covering or touch the
diskette
s magnetic surface. Fingerprints may prevent the diskette drive
from reading data from the diskette.
3.
Data may be lost if the diskette is twisted; bent; or exposed to direct
sunlight, extreme heat or cold.
4.
Do not place heavy objects on your diskettes.
5.
Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your diskettes. Foreign particles
inside the diskette
s jacket can damage the magnetic surface.
6.
Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your diskettes. Keep your
diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets and other
sources of magnetic fields.
International modem
This section describes how to connect and disconnect the international
modem to and from a telephone jack Refer to the online help files for the
internal modem for details on operation of your modem and
modem software.
In case of a lightning storm, unplug the modem cable from the telephone
jack.
Do not connect the modem to a digital telephone line. A digital line will
damage the modem.
Country selection
Telecommunication regulations vary from one country to another, so you
will need to make sure the internal modem
s settings are correct for the
country in which it will be used.
Selection using Toshiba utility
This utility is used with Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
1.
Click
Start
, point to
Programs
, point to
TOSHIBA Internal Modem
and click
Country Selection
.
2.
The Country Selection icon will appear in the Windows Task Tray.
The Country Selection icon