1200 BPs Internal Modem  (250-1013E)    Installation   Faxback Doc. # 4753

INSTALLING THE MODEM BOARD

Your modem is designed for easy installation in any compatible computer.
Because of its small size, the modem fits in both short and standard-length
expansion slots.

NOTE:  Before you install (or remove) the modem board or any other circuit
boards in your computer, be sure that the computer power switch is off.

To install the modem board:

1. Avoid static electricity buildup which can destroy certain integrated 
   circuits. To do this, touch a grounded metal object (such as the
   computer chassis) while handling the modem (or any other circuit boards).

   Do not stand on a carpeted floor while installing the modem.

2. Remove the screws securing the computer's cover and slide the cover off
   to open the computer. Save these screws so that you can replace the
   computer cover at the end of installation.

3. Select the expansion slot into which you want to install the modem.
   Your modem board can fit in either a half- or full-card expansion slot.
   To remove the expansion slot's back panel bracket, take out its
   fastening screw and lift the bracket straight out.  Save the screw for
   attaching the modem board.

4. Insert the modem board into the expansion slot.  Fasten the board to
   the computer using the screw you removed in step 3.

5. Replace the computer cover and secure it with the screws previously 
   removed.

6. Connect one end of the modular phone cable supplied with the modem to
   either of the two modular phone connectors on the modem.

7. Connect the other end of the modular phone cable to the phone jack on
   your wall.

NOTE:  You can connect your standard telephone to the second jack on the
back of the modem.  This jack is provided for your convenience so that you
can continue to use your telephone normally.  As long as you leave your
modem and phone connected, you can continue to use your telephone even when
your computer is turned off.

(dkh-07/28/93)