Solving Travel Connection Problems - HP Pavilion zt3000 - Notebook PC Reference Manual

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3. Select the New button, then type a name for the new location
in the Location Name field.
4. Select a country or region for the new location from the
Country/Region list.
If you select a country or region that is not supported by the
modem, the country configuration defaults to USA or UK.
5. Select the OK button > OK button.

Solving Travel Connection Problems

If you experience connection problems while using a modem
outside the country in which you purchased the notebook, the
following suggestions may be helpful.
Before changing any settings, you may want to write down your
current settings so you can quickly replace those settings when
you return home.
Check the Line
A modem requires an analog, not a digital, telephone line. A line
described as a PBX line is usually a digital line. A telephone
line described as a data line, fax machine line, modem line, or
standard telephone line is probably an analog line.
Check the Dialing Mode
Dial a few digits on the telephone, then listen for clicks or tones.
Clicks indicate that the telephone line supports pulse dialing.
Tones indicate that the telephone line supports tone dialing. To set
an internal modem to support a dialing mode:
1. Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet
Connections category.
2. From the See Also menu in the left column of the window,
select Phone and Modem Options > Dialing Rules tab.
3. Select your location, then select the Edit button.
4. Select the Tone or Pulse radio button.
5. Select the OK button > OK button.
Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2
Communications
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