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APPENDIX
 H
Appendix H
Internal Modem Guide
This appendix describes how to install and the remove the internal modem.
CAUTION: Do not disassemble the computer beyond the steps described
in this instruction or touch any components not specifically described.
Installing the modem board
NOTE: The internal modem is preinstalled. The following is for informa-
tion only.
To install the modem board, follow the steps below.
1. Save your data, quit Windows and turn off the power.
2. Disconnect the AC adaptor...

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User’s Manual
APPENDIX
 H
Removing the modem board
To remove the internal modem.
1. Save your data, quit Windows and turn off the power.
2. Disconnect the AC adaptor and any other peripheral devices.
3. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack.
4. Remove one screw securing the modem cover and remove the cover.
5. Remove two screws securing the modem board.
6. Lift out the modem board.
7. Disconnect the modem board cable.
8. Secure the modem board with two screws removed in step 5.
9....

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APPENDIX
 I
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Appendix I
Parts Numbers
The computer configuration and parts numbers, printed on a label on the bottom of
the computer, indicate the CPU, LCD, memory, HDD, Slim Select Bay modules
and communication devices. 

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APPENDIX
 I
Users Manual
I-2
ConfigurationsThe following table shows the computer configuration indicated on a label. Shaded areas indicate abbreviations used on the label.
The explanations are to the left of the shading. Abbreviations are not limited to those in this chart. They may change without
notice.
CPU LCD Memory HDD Slim Select Bay Communication
 933*  C933
†
13TFT-XGA 13TX 128MB 128M 10G 10 CD-ROM CD LAN L
1066* C1066
†
14TFT-XGA 14TX 256MB 256M 20G 20 DVD-ROM DVDModem/LAN M/L
1130* C1130*...

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GLOSSARY
  Glossary-1
Glossary
The terms in this glossary cover the topics discussed in this manual. Alternate
naming is included for reference.
Abbreviations
AC:  alternating current
AGP: accelerated graphics port
ANSI:  American National Standards
Institute
APM: advanced power manager
ASCII:  American Standard Code for
Information Interchange
BIOS:  basic input output system
CMOS:  complementary metal-oxide
semiconductor
CPU:  central processing unit
CRT:  cathode ray tube
DC:  direct current
DDC:...

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GLOSSARY
Glossary-2alphanumeric:  Keyboard characters
including letters, numbers and other
symbols, such as punctuation marks or
mathematical symbols.
alternating current (AC):  Electric
current that reverses its direction of flow
at regular intervals.
analog signal:  A signal whose
characteristics such as amplitude and
frequency vary in proportion to (are an
analog of) the value to be transmitted.
Voice communications are analog
signals.
ANSI:  American National Standards
Institute.  An organization...

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GLOSSARY
  Glossary-3 asynchronous:  Lacking regular time
relationship.  As applied to computer
communications, asynchronous refers to
the method of transmitting data that does
not require a steady stream of bits to be
transmitted at regular time intervals.
AUTOEXEC.BAT:  A batch file that
executes a series of MS-DOS com-
mands and programs each time you start
the computer.
B
backup:  A duplicate copy of files kept
as a spare in case the original is
destroyed.
batch file:  A file that can be executed...

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GLOSSARY
Glossary-4
C
cache memory:  High speed memory
which stores data that increases
processor speed and data transfer rate.
When the CPU reads data from main
memory, it stores a copy of this data in
cache memory. The next time the CPU
needs that same data, it looks for it in
the cache memory rather than the main
memory, which saves time. The
computer has two cache levels. Level
one is incorporated into the processor
and level two resides in external
memory.
card:  Synonym for board. See board....

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GLOSSARY
  Glossary-5 compatibility:  1) The ability of one
computer to accept and process data in
the same manner as another computer
without modifying the data or the media
upon which it is being transferred. 2)
the ability of one device to connect to or
communicate with another system or
component.
components:  Elements or parts (of a
system) which make up the whole
(system).
computer program:  A set of instruc-
tions written for a computer that enable
it to achieve a desired result.
computer system:...

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GLOSSARY
Glossary-6device driver:  A program that controls
communication between a specific
peripheral device and the computer. The
CONFIG.SYS file contains device
drivers that MS-DOS loads when you
turn the computer on.
dialog box: A window that accepts
user input to make system settings or
record other information.
disk drive:  The device that randomly
accesses information on a disk and
copies it to the computer’s memory. It
also writes data from memory to the
disk. To accomplish these tasks, the unit...
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