FIC M295 User Manual

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Outline of the M295 / M296 
Serial Port (COM 1) 
The 9-pin serial port provides a serial interface to which you can connect an RS-232C device 
such as external serial mouse or modem. This port is commonly referred to as COM1. 
 
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  When connecting an external serial mouse, you must first power off the system 
before connecting the external mouse. It can auto-detect the serial mouse hardware 
and run both glide pad and serial mouse simultaneously.  
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  Whenever using an external mouse in place of the built-in glide pad, it is 
recommended to switch the mouse driver to the default standard Microsoft mouse 
driver. 
 
 
LAN  Port 
If you purchase an internal 10Base-T/100Base-TX LAN module, it connects your computer to 
other computers/networks through a local area network (LAN). 
 
Modem  Port 
The modem port provides a reserve jack for installing an internal modem with RJ-11 jack. 
The internal modem is a 56Kbps-fax/data PCI modem and supports the latest V.90 standard. 
The internal module uses MDC (AC'97) S/W Modem technology.  
 
IEEE1394 Port 
IEEE 1394 port is a high speed I/O port that can transfer high levels of data in real-time, such 
as external hard disk, Digital Video Camera. 
 
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Ports  
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) Port is a port with the symbol 
. This 4-pin slim port allows 
you to connect multiple USB devices through daisy chaining or through a USB hub and use them 
all simultaneously. The USB specification states it can support up to 127 USB devices running at 
up to 12Mbps based on USB specification v1.1. This notebook provides four USB ports.  
 
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  When you resume the system from suspend mode, the USB port may not initialize 
properly. If in case the USB device does not work, unplug and plug the USB device 
again. This is a known bug released by Intel and Microsoft Windows. 
 
 
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