SECTION 1
9. Internal Fax Modem
What is a Fax Modem?
A modem is a device for exchanging data between a computer and a telephone line. If you have a
modem, you can carry out computer communications (connecting computers by a telephone line
and exchanging information).
A fax modem is a modem which, in addition to the above functions, has a function of sending data
to a fax machine. Therefore, when you transmit a document to another person's fax machine, you
don't have to go to the trouble of printing out the document and setting it in your fax machine.
You can also receive data sent from a fax machine.
Connection
Connect the modular cable jack from the line junction into the modular connector on the rear of the
computer main unit.
Critical Point
If you use a fax modem of the Modem Model (a model which has a built-in modem only), put
the core supplied with the cable on the modular cable in order to reduce unnecessary radiation
of radio wave. Insert the plug with the core into the PC.
1 Twine the cable once around the
core near the plug of modular
cable.
Core
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Plug
Critical Point
When you remove the modular cable,
press down the hook of the modular plug
and pull it out.
2
Close the Core.
When closing the core, be careful not
to pinch the cable.