HP omnibook 510 Manuale Di Servizio

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Modem and Network Connections 
 
Using the Modem 
  
Reference 
Guide 
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To send and receive faxes (Windows 2000) 
Sending and receiving faxes requires just a telephone connection—you don’t need an 
Internet connection. You can use the modem and fax software to send and receive faxes 
on your computer. Fax software is built into Windows 2000. 
To set up for faxing 
1.  Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click Fax. Enter your fax 
information. 
2.  On the Advanced Options tab, add a fax printer. 
If you do not want to receive faxes, stop here. 
3.  On the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Management Console. 
4.  In the list under Fax Service on Local Computer, double-click Devices, then right-
click the modem and click Properties. 
5.  On the General tab, enable the modem to receive faxes. 
6.  On the Received Faxes tab, select the option to save faxes in a folder. 
To send a fax 
•  Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, Send Cover Page Fax. 
Follow the instructions to create and send the fax. 
If instead you want to send a document as a fax, open the document in its application 
window, then open the Print dialog box. Change the selected printer to the fax printer, 
then print it. 
To receive, view, and print faxes 
If you enabled the modem to receive faxes, they are automatically received. 
1.  Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, My Faxes. 
2.  In the Received Faxes folder, double-click the fax. 
3.  To print, click File, Print.