User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notebook Features
- Pointing Devices and Keyboard
- Using a Pointing Device
- Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys
- Fn and Function Keys
- Hotkey and Shortcut Key Quick Reference
- Initiating Standby (Fn+F3)
- Switching Display and Image (Fn+F4)
- Viewing Battery Charge Information (Fn+F8)
- Adjusting the Screen Brightness (Fn+F9 and Fn+F10)
- Displaying System Information (Fn+esc)
- Using Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys with External Keyboards
- Using Quick Launch Buttons
- Keypads
- Battery Packs
- Inserting or Removing the Primary Battery Pack
- Using the Optional Travel Battery
- Charging a Battery Pack
- Monitoring the Charge of a Battery Pack
- Managing Low-Battery Conditions
- Calibrating a Battery Pack
- Conserving Battery Power
- Storing a Battery Pack
- Disposing of a Used Battery Pack
- Finding More Power Information
- Hard Drive
- Audio and Video
- Communication Devices
- External Devices
- Hardware Upgrades
- Adding and Upgrading Memory Modules
- Specifications
- Index

Communication Devices
Using a Country-Specific Adapter Cable
Telephone jacks vary by country. To use the modem and the RJ-
11 cable outside the country in which you purchased the
notebook, you must obtain a country-specific modem adapter.
Refer on this CD to the Modem and Networking guide for more
details about using your notebook internationally.
To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not
have an RJ-11 telephone jack:
1. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 jack on the notebook
1
.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage
to the equipment, do not plug a telephone cable into the RJ-45
network jack.
2. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific
modem adapter
2
.
3. Plug the country-specific modem adapter into the
telephone jack
3
.
Connecting a modem cable using a modem adapter
Hardware Guide 6-3