Note the following important points before connecting a peripheral.

Some peripherals require changes in FIVA settings.

Some peripherals require certain settings to be made before they can be used.

Use only special cables for connections.

Use only the specified cables to connect peripherals. Even if the shape of a connector on a cable appears the same as that for the specified cable, it may not work properly. Carefully check to make sure you are using the correct cables.

Carefully read the documentation that comes with the peripheral.

The peripheral connections described in this user’s guide are general examples. Actual connection methods and settings depend on the peripheral. When connecting a peripheral, use the procedures provided in this user’s guide in combination with the documentation that comes with the peripheral.

Connecting a Peripheral to FIVA

A “peripheral” is a device, like a printer or external floppy disk drive

 

that you connect to FIVA. The following procedure describes how to

 

connect a peripheral to FIVA and how to install a PC card.

 

For information about peripherals that are not explained in this user’s

 

guide, see a documentation that comes with the peripheral.

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Connecting to the Communication Port

 

Remove the connector cover from the right side of FIVA, and plug in

 

the connector of the cable as far as it will go.

 

If your FIVA has a built-in fax modem, it can perform high-speed data

 

communication, and send and receive faxes. Connect the supplied

 

modular cable to the communication port to perform these functions.

 

Modular cable

Telephone line

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Casio MPC-501 manual Connecting a Peripheral to Fiva, Connecting to the Communication Port