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Modem
<Only for model with modem>
Connecting the Internal Modem with a Telephone Jack
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CAUTION
z
You cannot connect the modem to the following lines.
• Interphone
• Intercoms
• ISDN z
Be sure to connect the telephone cable into the modem port, not into the LAN port.
z
Use a surge protector since the modem may be damaged by a sudden high voltage surge that may occur in the event of a lightning strike.
1
Open the cover and connect the telephone jack (A) to the computer by using the telephone cable (included) (B).
z
Hold the cable so that the shape of the connector (C) matches the port, and insert fully until it clicks.
2
Click (Start) - [Control Panel] - [Connect to the Internet] -
[Dial-up] and change the settings as necessary.
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] -
[Phone and Modem Options] and change the settings as necessary.
NOTE
z Do not enter sleep
or hibernation during communications.
z To remove the cable, press and hold the lever and pull out.
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Windows XP: standby
Modem
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Ring Resume Function
The computer automatically resumes from sleep
when the telephone connected to the modem rings.
You will need software to keep the computer in idle state waiting for a phone call, and if you prefer, to turn the computer to sleep
again afterward. For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the software application.
To enable this function
1
Click (Start) - [All Programs] - [Windows Fax and Scan].
2
Click [Tools] - [Fax Settings].
z A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.
z Check whether the modem you are using is displayed in Device name. If not, click [Select fax device] and select the correct modem.
3
Add a check mark for [Allow the device to receive fax calls] and click [OK].
4
Click (Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].
z A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.
5
Double-click [Modems], and then double-click the internal modem.
6
Click [Power Management] and add a check mark for [Allow this device to wake the computer], and then click [OK].
1
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager] - [Modems], and double-click the internal modem.
2
Click [Power Management], add the check mark for [Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.], and click [OK].
To set the time to return the computer to sleep
The computer will enter sleep
after the set time even when the communication is not completed. You can avoid such
uncompleted communication if you select [Never], but the computer does not return to sleep
after resuming by a phone call.
Modem
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A
Click or on the notification area and click [More power options] - [Change when the computer sleeps].
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes].
B
Set the expected communication time for the sleep
setting.
NOTE
z This function does not work when the computer is off or in hibernation.
z Connect the AC adaptor.
z The screen remains dark after the computer resumes from sleep
. The previous screen display will be restored when you touch the keyboard, touch pad or touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen).
z The computer cannot resume if the telephone is not connected to the internal modem. (e.g., you cannot use a PC
Card modem.) z The computer needs some time to respond, so set the calling time longer than normal. If this is not possible on the transmission side, reduce the number of rings before answering on the software that you are using to keep the computer in idle waiting for the call.
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Table of contents
- 1 Reference Manual(Cover)
- 2 Introduction
- 4 Key Combinations
- 8 Tablet Buttons
- 11 Touchscreen
- 15 Dual Touch
- 19 Software Keyboard
- 21 Hand Writing Utility
- 22 Dashboard for Panasonic PC
- 29 Display Rotation
- 31 Sleep or Hibernation Functions
- 36 Saving Power
- 39 Security Measures
- 42 Battery Power
- 49 Customizing the Power Setting
- 50 PC Card / ExpressCard
- 53 SD Memory Card
- 56 Smart Card
- 58 RAM Module
- 60 Port Replicator / Car Mounter
- 61 External Display
- 65 USB Devices
- 67 IEEE 1394 Devices
- 68 Fingerprint Reader
- 78 Modem
- 81 LAN
- 84 Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
- 89 Wireless LAN
- 93 Bluetooth
- 94 Wireless WAN
- 97 Hard Disk Drive
- 99 Flash Memory Drive
- 101 Quick Boot Manager
- 103 Setup Utility
- 114 Icon Enlarger
- 115 Loupe Utility
- 117 Hardware Diagnostics
- 121 Hard Disk Backup/Restore Function
- 124 Recovery Disc Creation Utility
- 126 Hard Disk Data Erase Utility
- 127 Technical Information
- 129 Error Message
- 130 Troubleshooting (Advanced)
- 130 Shut Down
- 130 Display
- 130 Sleep or Hibernation
- 131 Sound
- 133 Keyboard
- 133 Display Rotation
- 134 Network
- 134 Wireless Communication (only for model with wireless LAN/wireless WAN)
- 136 Connecting Peripherals
- 139 Touch Pad / Touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen) / Dual Touch (only for model with dual touch)
- 140 PC Card / ExpressCard (only for model with ExpressCard slot)
- 140 SD Memory Card
- 140 Smart Card (only for model with Smart Card slot)
- 141 Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)
- 144 Fast User Switching Function
- 145 Others
- 146 Checking the Computer’s Usage Status