Caution In Using The Internal Modem - Fujitsu LifeBook P1000 User Manual

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IMPORTANT
If your telephone line connector is rosette type, it must be changed to a modular type.
If such a change is necessary, have it done by an authorized person.
You can also ask your telephone company to do the work.
Modular type
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Connect the modular cable to the modular jack of the telephone line.
Insert the plug on the other end of the cable you have connected to the computer in Step 1.
Critical Point
The telephone is not usable with its modular cable disconnected. Do not forget to connect it for
telephone use after finishing Internet communication.
A modular cable may not be connected to your computer if it is routed around a household
electrical appliance, or wound and tied in an bundle.
If the supplied modular cable is too short to connect your computer to a modular jack for the
telephone line, purchase a commercially available modular cable with a proper length. Note that
the use of a long modular cable may result in a transmission failure or a reduction in the
transmission rate.
Do not connect a modular cable to the LAN port, otherwise your computer could break down.

Caution in using the internal modem

Connecting to the Internet for a long time while still running some applications applies a considerable
load on the CPU of the computer. It may lead to interruption of communication via the internal modem.
In this case, exit all applications you are running except your browser and e-mail software before
accessing the Internet again.
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Rosette type

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