MAXDATA 5500 IR user manual The Data/Fax Modem, The LAN Port, Do not attempt to, connect the modem

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The Data/Fax Modem

The Data/Fax Modem

The system automatically sets up the integrated analog modem. To use the modem func- tions, connect the modem socket to an analog telephone socket (not ISDN) using the telephone cable.

Proper use:

The modem can be connected to all analog sockets in Europe. It is to be used solely for data communication purposes.

Do not attempt to

 

connect the modem

 

to an ISDN telephone

 

socket!This would re-

 

sult in serious damage

 

to the device.

Fig. 19

The LAN Port

The built-in network adapter enables your computer to connect to the Internet via a 10/100/1000 Mbps network or DSL.

The connection is made via an Ethernet network cable and RJ-45 connectors. These are inserted on the back of the computer and into an available network hub or DSL socket.

Under no circumstanc- es should you con- fuse a network cable RJ-45 connector with an ISDN connector! NEVER attempt to con- nect the LAN adapter to an ISDN telephone

socket!Fig. 20 This would result in

serious damage to the device.

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Contents P5500IRUK1.1 MAXDATA Notebook PRO 5500 IR Users ManualPage Preparation ContentsImportant Safety Information Shipping ContentsSetting the Resolution Installation InstructionsSpecifications Fault Diagnosis and TroubleshootingApplication and References Legal InformationFederal Communications Commission FCC Note Sound Power LevelWarranty DeclarationReturning the Device/Battery b Significance the ‘Crossed-Out Wheelie Bin’ c Reuse, Recycling and Recoveryd Weight a Reason and Purpose of Separate CollectionOnly use batteries designed exclusively for use with this computer Important Safety InformationNever pull on the cable to unplug the power supply always pull the plug itselfNote on folding back the display CautionYou must not fold back thedisplay further than Wireless LAN wireless network - abbreviation = WLAN Additional safety notes for units with wireless LAN CE-labelling for units with wireless LAN and Bluetooth Netherlands Restrictions FranceItaly FREQUENCIES Radio frequencies for units with wireless LANLegal requirements - exception clauses EXCEPTION CLAUSES FOR UNITS WITH WIRELESS LANShipping Contents Page Slide the release catch 1 upwards and open the display PreparationRemoving the Battery Inserting the BatteryNEVER OPENTHE POWER ADAPTER Power SupplyThe power adapter contains no service- able parts DANGER OF DEATHThis avoids any prob- lems with the hard disk and operating system Switching the Notebook OnClick the Start button. Select Shut Down. Click OK Power Management Page Right Side System OverviewLeft Side 1 Catch 2 Handle Front ViewRear View 1 Serial port 2 Battery 3 VGA port4 Docking station port 5 GPS antenna port Underside1 RAM cover 2 WLAN card cover 3 Main processor cover Meaning Explanation of LED DisplaysSymbol Hot Keys The Quick Buttons Quick Launch keys Special keys The KeyboardTypewriter Function keys4 Scrolling area works like a mouse wheel The TouchPadThe TouchPad - Operation 1 Sensor field 2 Left “mouse” button 3 Right “mouse” buttonDer PC-Karten-Steckplatz The Optical DriveThe Memory Card Slot The ExpressCard slotconnect the modem The Data/Fax ModemThe LAN Port Do not attempt toUMTS card optional The Security Functions Page The Utility CD Installation InstructionsSetting the Resolution Restoring the DriversPage Storage Capacity SpecificationsProcessor and Platform Display and VideoPorts CommunicationsInput Devices Other Data Power SupplyOperating System Page Troubleshooting Fault Diagnosis and TroubleshootingDespite pressing the power switch the computer remains switched off Possible cause of the problemThe system stops working Index 19, 32 9, 10