1-17
PCS-1/1P
Initial value
LAN
Auto
12B (768K)
1024Kbps
None
Auto
All capabilities
15fps
All capabilities
On
Off
On
Blank
Auto
Off
Off
Auto Answer
12B (768K)
Auto
1024Kbps
Off
ALL
15fps
ALL
On
Off
On
Line I/F
Bonding
Number of Lines
LAN Bandwidth
Prefix
Restrict
Video Mode
Video Frame
Audio Mode
Far End Camera
Control
T.120 Data
H.239
Prefix -A/-B/-C
Telephone Mode
More Options
Enable
User Name Input
Auto Answer
Number of Lines
Restrict
LAN Bandwidth
ISDN MSN
Video Mode
Video Frame
Audio Mode
Far End Camera
Control
T.120 Data
H.239
Contents of setting
Select the line interface [LAN, ISDN, or ISDN (Telephone)] used.
Select the bonding mode in which the remaining lines can also be connected by
only dialing one line when multiple ISDN lines are used. Select “On” when
connecting a line in the bonding mode. Select “Auto” when automatically
adjusting a line to the remote party.
Select the number of ISDN lines used during dialing of ISDN from 1B (64K), 2B
(128K), 3B (192K), 4B (256K), 5B (320K), 6B (384K), 8B (512K), or 12B
(768K).
Set the bandwidth (bit rate) when communicating via a LAN line.
Set the prefix number used when connecting using an ISDN line.
Select the transmission rate (Auto or 56K) when connecting using an ISDN line.
In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates (64 Kbps and
56 Kbps) are used. Usually, select “Auto” as the transmission rate of ISDN.
Select a video coding system.
Select the maximum number of video transmission frames (15 fps or 30 fps).
Select an audio coding system.
Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote party. Set to “Off” when
not controlling it.
Set to “On” when making the data conference conforming to T.120 using
NetMeeting. Set to “Off” when not making it.
Set to “On” when using the dual video presentation mode based on the H.239
standard. Set to “Off” when not using it.
Set the prefix (dial number).
Select the voice compression system during voice meeting.
Set to “On” when you want to set the items in the dial setup menu for each dial
list. Set to “Off” when you do not want.
Set to “On” when recording the user name in a communication log before
communication. Set to “Off” when not recording it.
Select “Auto Answer” when automatically performing connection during
reception of an answering call from the remote party. Select “Off” when
confirming connection.
Select the number of ISDN lines used during answering of ISDN from 1B (64K),
2B (128K), 3B (192K), 4B (256K), 5B (320K), 6B (384K), 8B (512K), or 12B
(768K).
Select the transmission rate (Auto or 56K) when connecting (answering) using
an ISDN line. In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates
(64 Kbps and 56 Kbps) are used.
Usually, select “Auto” as the transmission rate of ISDN.
Set the bandwidth (bit rate) when communicating (incoming) via a LAN line.
Select “On” when employing multiple subscriber numbers during connection
(answering) using an ISDN line. Select “Off” when not employing them.
Select a video coding system.
Select the maximum number of video transmission frames (15 fps or 30 fps).
Select an audio coding system.
Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote party. Set to “Off” when
not controlling it.
Set to “On” when making the data conference conforming to T.120 using
NetMeeting. Set to “Off” when not making it.
Set to “On” when using the dual video presentation mode based on the H.239
standard. Set to “Off” when not using it.
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1-5. System Setting
The contents of a setting menu are shown in the table below.
Change the setting as required.
* For the ★-marked initial value, the value input in the initialization wizard (Section 1-4-6) is set.
Item
Dial Setup
Answer Setup