4.2 Backing Up Your Work
Backup devices of various types allow you to copy large sections of the hard
disk drive to a second secure location. Devices are available with connections to
a USB port, to an IEEE 1394 port, to a PC card slot, etc. Following the device
manufacturer’s instructions connect the backup device to the Scribbler. To back
up several files at one time, use the Backup or Restore Wizard.
• Click Start
• Then All Programs
• Then Accessories
• Then System Tools
• Then Backup
• The Backup or Restore Wizard window appears.
• Follow the on-screen instructions.
4.3 Connecting to a Telephone Line
The Scribbler comes with a built-in modem that can be connected to a standard
voice-grade telephone line.
The 56K modem allows you to:
• Access the Internet
• Communicate with a Local Area Network (LAN), or a larger
Wide Area Network (WAN).
• Send faxes directly from the Scribbler.
The Scribbler’s built-in modem provides a standard Modular RJ-11 telephone
jack. Plug one end of a telephone connecting cable into the RJ-11 jack on the
Scribbler and the other end into an analog telephone wall jack.
Warning
Modems, like FAX machines, are designed for use with standard
analog telephone lines, not with complex digital multiline office
telephone (PBX) systems. Digital telephone lines are non-
standard and some can damage a modem. If you are unsure,
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