Using an Internal Modem (available on select models) 6-1
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
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6
USING AN INTERNAL MODEM
(AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS)
Connecting the Modem Cable
The Compaq internal modem must be connected to a standard
(analog) telephone line.
IMPORTANT: Immediately disconnect an accidental connection to
a digital line, such as an office PBX line.
1. Plug either end of the modem cable included with the
computer into the RJ-11 jack on the computer 1.
IMPORTANT : The network and modem cables may contain
noise suppression circuitry near one end of the cable. This
circuitry prevents interference with TV and radio
reception. Orient the cable so that the noise suppression
circuitry is closest to the computer.
2. If you are connecting the cable to a telephone jack that is
not an RJ-11 jack, plug the country-specific modem
adapter, included with the computer, into the telephone
jack.
3. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the country-
specific modem adapter or into the RJ-11 telephone jack
2.