The selected setup menu appears.

Dial Setup

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Line I/F

IP

 

Bonding

Auto

 

Number of Lines

12B (768K)

 

LAN Bandwidth

1024 Kbps

 

Prefix

Prefix-None

 

Restrict

Auto

 

 

Save

Cancel

4 Set the respective items.

For details on individual items, see the relevant menu pages.

5 After the setting is completed, use the V, v, B or b button to select “Save”, then press the PUSH ENTER button.

The setting is saved, and the Setup menu is restored.

To cancel the setup

Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Cancel”, then press the PUSH ENTER button. Or press the RETURN button on the Remote Commander.

To page up or down the selected menu

Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the Page box, then press the b button to advance the page and the B button to go back to the previous page.

Dial Setup Menu

The Dial Setup menu is used to set the attributes for dialing.

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Dial Setup

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Line I/F

IP

 

Bonding

Auto

 

Number of Lines

12B (768K)

 

LAN Bandwidth

1024 Kbps

 

Prefix

Prefix-None

 

Restrict

Auto

 

 

Save

Cancel

Line I/F

Select the line interface you use normally. IP: Connects a videoconferencing system

via a LAN.

ISDN: Connects a videoconferencing system via ISDN.

ISDN (Telephone): Connects an audio-only telephone via ISDN (Voice Meeting).

SIP: Connects an IP phone using SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).

Bonding*

Select whether you use a process called BONDING to connect multiple ISDN lines. Through BONDING, connection of one line enables you to automatically connect all other lines.

Auto: Automatically activates connection through BONDING if this feature is available on the remote party.

On: Always connects a remote party through BONDING.

*Bonding (Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group) is a registered trademark of THE BONDING CONSORTIUM.

Number of Lines

Selects the number of ISDN channels to be used for BONDING call.

You can select from among 1B(64K), 2B(128K), 3B(192K), 4B(256K), 5B(320K), 6B(384K), 8B(512K) and 12B(768K) channels.

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