To delete the entered IP address, press the DISPLAY (CLEAR) button on the Remote Commander.

2Select the LAN bandwidth.

Use the V, v, B or b button to select “LAN Bandwidth”, then press the PUSH ENTER button. Press the V or v button to select the bandwidth from the displayed submenu, then press the PUSH ENTER button.

You can choose from among 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1024 Kbps, 1920 Kbps and Other.

When using the ISDN

Dial

A

Line I/F

ISDN

Number of Lines 6 B (384K)

More Options

Dial

Save

1Enter the telephone number of a remote party to connect to in the A text box.

Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the A text box, then press the PUSH ENTER button. Then enter the telephone number with the number buttons on the Remote Commander.

Notes

Do not enter the prefix number in the telephone number text box.

Even when you connect multiple ISDN lines (2B or more number of lines), entering one telephone number of the remote party enables you to connect all the lines used automatically.

When you select ISDN (2B (128K)), the A1 and A2 text boxes appear. You can enter a separate ISDN line number in each text box. When you enter the number in the A2 text box, pressing the PUSH ENTER button on the Remote Commander enables copy of the content of the A1 text box to A2.

To correct the entered number, press the PinP (BACK SPACE) button on the Remote Commander. The last entered number is deleted.

To delete the entered ISDN telephone number, press the DISPLAY (CLEAR) button on the Remote Commander.

2Select the number of channels connected when setting up a call.

Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Number of Lines”, then press the PUSH ENTER button. Press the V or v button to select the number of channels to be used when calling a remote party from the displayed submenu, then press the PUSH ENTER button. 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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