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Modem
With this function, if the telephone that is connected to the modem rings in the standby
mode, the power of the computer automatically switches ON.
This function is convenient when using automatic information receiving applications
such as a FAX application.
When using this function, it is necessary to run a software application able to main-
tain the condition to receive telephone calls and to return the computer to the origi-
nal condition after a call.
Windows 2000
Add the check mark for [Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby] in
[Star t] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] -
[Modem] - [Lucent Win Modem (Combo)] - [Power Management].
The computer cannot resume from the hibernation mode.
The computer cannot resume if a telephone is connected to the line of a mo-
dem (e.g., a PC Card modem) other than the internal modem.
Concerning the setting for [System standby] in [Star t] - [Settings] - [Control
Panel] - [Power Management]*, roughly consider the communication time and
then set [System standby].
There may be cases where the computer enters the standby mode after the
time set for [System standby] elapses even during communications, and cuts
off the communications. If [Never] is set, the computer will not enter the standby
mode during communications, but once the computer resumes, the power of
the computer will remain on while the user is absent.
*
Windows 2000
: [Power Options]
When the Ring Resume function is being used, some time elapses before a
connection is established (equal to the time for the computer to resume). To
allow the computer to resume, set the “call” to a larger value than a typical
telephone call.
If it is not possible for the sending side to set a long “call”, set the “number of
rings until answer” (with the software application that is able to maintain the
condition to receive telephone calls) to a small value.
Ring Resume Function
NOTE
Windows 98
Windows 2000