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If the modem station is connected to and is being used by another device, no
other device will be able to connect to the modem station.
Q: Bluetooth passkey entry failed
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The Bluetooth passkey (PIN code) comprises a sequence of alphanumeric
characters, with the letters able to be rendered in upper and lower case.
If [Caps Lock] is on, the Bluetooth passkey may not be able to be entered
correctly.
Q: Cannot connect to telephone line
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Please ensure that the telephone cable is connected from the socket to the
"LINE" terminal on the modem station.
Note
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If the telephone cable has come loose because it has not been fully inserted
into the socket, the resulting poor contact may prevent data from being
transmitted accurately.
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Communication will be impossible if the interior of the cable has been
broken. Please replace the cable with another one.
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Please ensure that the two slide switches on the underside of the main unit
have been set to the "NORMAL" and "MODEM" positions respectively.
Q: Cannot connect to the Internet
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The telephone number of the connection (i.e., the telephone number for the
access point of your Internet service provider) may not be correct. Please check
the telephone number.
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The user ID and/or password for the provider with whom you have signed up
may have been entered incorrectly. Please check the user ID and password.
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The default connection may have been configured with different settings. Please
set the connection configured for mobile telephone use as the default
connection.
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When you place a call using a company switchboard or other exchange, the
system may require you to enter a "0" before the telephone number itself.
Please check the type of telephone line you are using.
Q: Cannot send or receive faxes
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Once you have registered a wireless modem station as your fax server, you will
need to enter the fax settings from the [Printer and Faxes] window in the Control
Panel.