LG Electronics AVS2400 owner manual Answering or Rejecting a Call, Manually Dialing a Voice Number

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2.Enter the number you wish to call. The last manually entered number appears by default. To edit the number, use the following keys:

The button behaves as the backspace.

The button displays the keyboard from which you can enter alphanumeric characters. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the character you wish to enter and press OK.

The button changes the text entry method (indicated at the bottom of the screen).

NOTE

The 0x1a option enables you to enter an IPv6 address when your system is connected to an IPv6 network. If IPv6 addressing is enabled on your system, the IPv6 address of the system appears on the System Information page in the System Menu. If you enter an IPv6 address, the system you are calling must support IPv6 addressing for the call to connect.

• Press OK to exit the field.

3.Navigate to the list that appears next to the entry box for numbers and choose a value for the maximum bandwidth for the call. Press OK to access the list, use the arrow keys to select a value, and press OK again to save your selection. (The selected bandwidth value can affect the quality of the call. Select the proper bandwidth for the network environment of the far end system. The default value is Auto.).

4.Press the call button to dial the number.

Manually Dialing a Voice Number

To dial a voice number manually from the main screen, follow these steps:

1.Use the arrow keys on the remote control to select Voice Call and press OK.

2.Enter the number you wish to call. The last manually entered number appears in this field by default. To edit the number, use the following keys:

The button changes the text entry method (indicated at the bottom of the screen).

The button behaves as the backspace.

The button displays the keyboard from which you can enter alphanumeric characters. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the character you wish to enter and press OK.

3.Press the call or OK button to place the call.

Answering or Rejecting a Call

You can configure your system to automatically answer incoming calls by setting preferences in User Preferences : Calls menu as follows:

Auto Answer: If it is set to Enabled, the system automatically answers the first incoming call. If set to Disabled (the default), you must manually answer incoming calls.

If your system is configured for answering calls manually, choose one of the following options when an incoming call arrives: -- Select Answer and press OK to accept the call.

-- Select Ignore and press OK to reject the call.

Auto Answer Mute: If it is set to Enabled (the default), and the Auto Answer preference is set to Enabled, the system is muted when a call connects.

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password is 1 2 3Set the options of the Identification menu and press Set the options of the Network menu and press button Installation Main screen overview Icon Accessing the System Menu User Preferences setup Access User Preferences from which you can do the followingAdministration Using the Remote Control Administrator PreferencesAccessing Administrative Features Administration from a Web BrowserInstallation Configuring Call Preferences Controlling Remote Administration Configuring Security PreferencesAdmission Control Changing the Administrator Password Setting the User PasswordConfiguring Audio Behaviors Viewing Recent Configuration ChangesConfiguring Audio Codec Order Adjusting Audio Levels Administrator Preferences AudioTesting Primary Audio Output Selecting the Active MicrophoneSpecifying the Hostname and Domain Name Service DNS Servers Configuring Network UsageSpecifying a Locally Configured IP Address Specifying Network SpeedSpecifying an NTP Server Specifying a Vlan TagEnabling IPv6 Addressing Enabling Network Address Translation NAT Restricting Reserved PortsCall Type Number of Required UDP and TCP Ports Configuring Quality of ServiceConfiguring LifeSize Transit Preferences Call Type Number of Required UDP PortsDisabling Access to the Local Directory Populating the Corporate DirectoryReading from an Ldap Server Ldap preferences are not configuredConfiguring Auto Discovery Server and receive data was successfulConfiguring Communications Preferences Enabling TelepresenceReceiving Presentations Configuring Dialing OptionsSpecifying H.323 Settings Virtual Link Data SharingConfiguring SIP Settings Enabling H.460 Support for H.323 CallsConfiguring Appearance Preferences Video Layout PreferencesLocking the Camera Presets Configuring Video BehaviorsConfiguring Display Preferences Controlling the Camera Use by Far End UsersAdjusting the MTU of Video Packets Configuring System SettingsAdjusting Video Encoder Quality Selecting Priority of Quality Metrics for Source VideoNavigate to Administrator Preferences System License Keys Rebooting the System automaticallyManually Setting System Date and Time Identifying the SystemNavigate to Preferences System License Keys Installing a License Key ManuallyHours to complete Using Diagnostics Preferences and Tools Restoring Default SettingsUsing Network Utilities Using Camera Diagnostic PreferencesRebooting the System Do Not Disturb Using Advanced Directory Features Exclusive Web Administration FeaturesSaving and Restoring a System Configuration Downloading Call History Copying Screen Text to the ClipboardUpgrading System Software Troubleshooting Upgrade Failures Managing Calls from the Web Administration InterfaceUpgrading your System Software Upgrade Error Codes Placing a Call Near End Video QualityPlacing a Call from the Redial List To place a call from the directory, follow these steps Placing a Call from the DirectoryManually Dialing a Number from the Main Screen Manually Dialing a Video NumberAnswering or Rejecting a Call Manually Dialing a Voice NumberCall Status Using System Do Not DisturbManaging a Call Caller IDManaging PIP Hiding or Showing User Interface ElementsManaging Audio Managing Video LayoutFar End Video Near End Video Screen Layout Far End VideoNear End Video Far End Video Near End Video During aEnding a Call from the Call Manager Viewing Call StatisticsEnding a Call To hang up a call, press OK again to end the callRemoving an Entry from the Redial List Managing the Redial ListLocking and Unlocking Entries in the Redial List Adding a Redial List Entry to the DirectoryCopying an Entry from the Corporate to the Local Directory Managing the DirectoryAdding an Entry to the Local Directory Removing an Entry from the Local DirectoryEditing an Entry in the Local Directory Adding an Entry to the Meetings DirectoryMenu settings Customizing OSD settingsNavigation button overview Supported Input Description Mode settings Please contact the service center Check the power cable is connected correctlyCheck the main power switch is turned on Check the input voltage is correctYou can not make a call Configure your display againConnected. Check the signal cable and try again Appears on the screenSpecifications Diagnostic logging 280 x720p @ 25 to 30 fps ResolutionDo Not Disturb mode Directory Service H.350Admin and User level password Save, Lock, Remove Redial List featuresBackup and Restore capability Ability to disable HTTP, SSH and Telnet servicesWarranty Card Appendix