Internal Modem; Infrared Port - Fujitsu 985Tx User Manual

Fujitsu 985tx: user guide
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Windows 95 Control Panel
The Power icon in the Windows 95 Control
Panel allows you access to enable or disable all
the power management settings which can be
made from the desktop. Selecting A l l o w
Windows to manage power use on
this computer enables the PowerPanel by
Phoenix Technologies as well as those settings
made from the Windows 95 Control Panel.
When Windows 95 power management is dis-
abled the BIOS setup utility settings will control
your power saving parameters. (See pages 81–88
for the BIOS setup utility Power Savings menu.)
The Windows 95 Control Panel Power
Management dialog box lets you set different
hard drive timeouts for battery and AC power
operation and to set PC Card mo dem
power parameters.
P O I N T
You must restart your notebook for
Windows 95 Control Panel setting
changes to take affect.
U s i n g Y o u r L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s

INTERNAL MODEM

Your internal modem is a fax/data/voice
modem controlled by Windows 95,LapLink,
MegaPhone and other software. The voice
functions of the modem include speakerphone,
and answering machine capabilities. The
answering machine capabilities require the use
of third party software not included with your
notebook. The other features are accessible via
Windows 95,LapLink or MegaPhone.
C A U T I O N
Your internal modem is designed to allow
faster downloads from K56flex compliant
digital sources. Maximum achievable
download transmission rates may not
reach 56 Kbps and will vary with
line conditions.
L i f e B o o k 9 0 0 S e r i e s f r o m F u j i t s u

INFRARED PORT

Infrared IrDA-compatible communication is a
function that allows for wireless data transfer
between your notebook and other IrDA-com-
patible devices. Examples of IrDA-compatible
devices are another computer or a printer. When
carrying out this kind of communication, both
devices must be set so their infrared ports are
directly facing each other without obstruction.
A distance of 6" to 36" between the device ports
is ideal. Dirt or scratches on the lens of your
notebook or the other device will degrade
performance. This is especially true for Fast IrDA
applications such as a transfer to an Ethernet.
Before you can use the Infrared Port, you must
set it up in the Advanced Menu, Integrated
Peripherals submenu,in the BIOS setup utility
(pages 69–71). Since your notebook supports
both IrDA 1.0 (115 Kbps) and IrDA 1.1
(4 Mbps) transfers you must select the standard
which is compatible with the other device in
the transfer. LapLink software can be used for
Infrared file transfers. See your online help for
more information.
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