Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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6. Pull the card firmly out of the slot.
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Connecting the Built-In Modem
In addition to sending and receiving faxes, the built-in modem (except in Asia) provides one standard phone connector, and one cellular phone connector for transforming your notebook into a speakerphone. NEC provides two analog phone cables (one is a spare) for your convenience. To use the computer's cellular phone connector, you need to purchase a cellular phone cable from a computer store.
The NEC Versa 6000 is not a cellular phone. If you want to take advanatge of your system's cellular connector, you will need to use your own cellular phone.
NOTE
Use the following steps to connect the standard phone cable to your analog phone.
The Australian version of the NEC Versa 6000 does not have cellular phone support.
NOTE
1. Locate the analog phone cable in the accessories bag in the NEC Versa
6000 computer shipping carton. One end of the cable is a standard telephone cable connector, and the other end is a flat, two-pin connector.
2. Connect the telephone connector end into a standard wall outlet.
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3. Connect the flat-connector end into the computer's telephone line modem
port.
Connecting the telephone cable
Read the following sections for information on using the FaxWorks software loaded on your system to download a file, send and receive faxes, and make a phone call.
System not equipped with a built-in modem in Asia and Europe.
NOTE
Downloading a File To receive data from an outside source, such as the NEC Bulletin Board System (BBS), complete these steps.
1. Click "Terminal" to start data mode.
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4. For example, if you
are downloading a file from the NEC BBS, dial atd 1-508-635-4706
5. Once connected, follow the on-screen instructions provided to download
the file.
Sending a Facsimile Send facsimiles via your NEC Versa 6000 modem with the FaxWorks software loaded on your system using the following steps.
1. First, change your current printer driver to the FX-WORKS driver on
COM-2 as follows:
s Open the document you want to fax in a . doc application, like MS-
Word.
s Execute the print command. When in the Print menu, go into Printer
Setup, (for example in MS-Word select "Printer. ")
s Change the current printer selected to FX-WORKS on COM-2. Create the facsimile cover sheet
as follows.
s Type in the company or person's name, telephone number and ad-
dress.
s Choose the cover sheet type. Select "Basic. " s Select "Note. " Type in a brief cover sheet message. s Under Schedule, select "ASAP", or type in the time you would like to
send the facsimile. The default setting is the current time.
s Select the type of transmission, "High" or "Standard. " High is the de-
fault setting and provides a clearer transmission. The "Standard" setting transmits at a faster rate, but may lack clarity.
4. Select "Send. " FaxWorks converts the cover sheet, dials the number en-
tered earlier and sends the facsimile.
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Receiving a Facsimile To receive faxes, keep the Call Center menu open and minimized. When you are receiving a facsimile, you will see the following message at the bottom of your screen:
Waiting for Call. If a fax machine is calling, the system automatically receives the fax. [. . . ] Memory in which stored data cannot be modified by the user except under special conditions.
reset
The process of returning a device to zero or to an initial or arbitrarily selected condition.
resolution
The degree of screen image clarity. Video display resolution is determined by the number of pixels on the screen. Resolution is usually specified in pixels by scan lines, for example, 640 by 480. This port is sometimes referred to as the serial port.
S
scanner
An optical device that reads printed material and converts it to a computer screen image.
serial interface
An interface that communicates information one bit at a time.
serial printer
A printer with a serial interface.
software
Programs that run on a computer such as operating systems, word processors, and spreadsheets.
8 Glossary
system board
The main printed circuit board inside the system unit into which other boards and major chip components, such as the system microprocessor, are connected.
T
TFT
Thin Film Transistor. [. . . ]