Communication Functions; Built-In Modem (May Not Be Available In Some Countries) - Sharp PC-AR10 Manual

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Communication Functions

Your computer has two important features that let you establish communications
with other computers and devices. The built-in modem lets you connect to the
telephone system so that you can communicate with the whole world through the
internet, e-mail, etc,. The built-in LAN adapter lets you join your computer to a local
network for sharing data.
Built-in Modem
(may not be available in some countries)
You can use the built-in modem for data transfer, or use it to establish a dial-up
connection to the internet through an Internet Service Provider.
The built-in modem on your computer is designed for regular
analog telephone lines. The modem may be damaged if it is
connected to a digital ISDN terminal or a digital PBX.
If an unusual device is attached to the line you are connecting to,
the modem may not function properly. Remove the device or
contact the dealer of the device.
Before connecting to a PBX, consult the PBX maintenance staff
or its service company. If the electric characteristics of your PBX
are different from those of a regular analog line, the modem will
not function properly. If you connect the modem to a digital PBX,
both the modem and the PBX may be damaged.
Connecting the Modem to a Telephone Line
Connect your modem to a telephone line as follows:
1.
Turn off your computer.
2.
Locate the modem jack on the left side of your computer.
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