Specifications

C-4 Troubleshooting
Question: Why can’t I communicate through the built-in modem?
Confirm the telephone line is properly connected tothe modem jack.
Confirm the COM1/COM2 Function in the Advanced Menu of the Setup Utility is
set to FAX modem/IR or Serial Port/FAX modem.
If using the notebook in the MS-DOS mode, confirm the setting of the
communication port in the communication software is complied with the one in
the Advanced Menu of the Setup Utility. When you set the COM1/COM2
Function to FAX modem/IR, the communication port is COM1; when you set it to
Serial Port/FAX modem, the communication port is COM2.
Read also Troubleshooting in the modem manual.
Question: Why can’t I print?
Double-click My Computer, then Printers. Confirm your printer is installed here.
If not, click Add Printer to install your printer.
Double-click My Computer, then Printers. Confirm printer output is set to
MSFax.
See also the Printer Problems section in the Windows Help Index.
Question: Why does the PC Card not function when I use the
COM interface?
The card may be attempting to use COM3 or COM4 ports in a manner that
conflicts with the COM1 or COM2 port being used by another device. You may
be able to resolve the conflict by running the Setup Utility to change the COM
port settings. If your PC Card uses COM3, set the COM1 Port: setting to
Disabled. If your PC Card uses COM4, set the COM2 Port: setting to Disabled or
IR Type: setting to Disabled.
Question: Why can’t I use an SRAM or Flash card?
To use an SRAM or Flash card, you need to enable the card drivers. Remove
“REM” from the following lines of CONFIG.SYS file, using Windows Notepad,
then save the file and reboot.
REM device = C:WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CSMAPPER.SYS
REM device = C:WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CARDDRV.EXE /SLOT=2
When the port replicator is connected to the notebook, the slot number
has to be “4”.