Setting Up the System for the First Time — Initial Setup Wizard

When you turn on the Communication Terminal for the first time after installation and the self-diagnosis is completed, the setup wizard appears on the monitor screen. Register your local system data with the setup wizard using the Remote Commander.

Notes

You can change the settings made with the setup wizard later using the Setup menus.

The setup wizard will also be displayed when you install the PCSA-B384S, PCSA-B768S, or PCSA-PRI ISDN Unit to your system later. Perform the setup again.

1 Select the language used for the on- screen menus and messages in the Language Setup Wizard.

Language: Select one of the following languages; English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Simplified Chinese, or Portuguese.

Language Setup Wizard

 

 

 

 

 

Language

English

 

 

 

 

 

NextCancel

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

The Monitor Setup Wizard appears.

3 Select a monitor from which signals are output.

Note

If you select a monitor from “Monitor Out”, other monitors than that you selected display no menus.

Monitor Setup Wizard

Monitors

 

1

 

VIDEO1

VIDEO2

RGB OUT

RGB OUT(DSB)

Connection

 

 

 

Main

 

Sub

Sub

Monitor

 

 

 

Previous

 

Next

Cancel

Monitors

Select the number of monitors connected to the system.

1:One monitor connected.

2:Two monitors connected.

3:Three monitors connected.

Connection

Selects the output connector to which the device to be used is connected. VIDEO 1: Selects the device connected

to the VIDEO 1 connector. VIDEO 2: Selects the device connected

to the VIDEO 2 connector. RGB OUT: Selects the device

connected to the RGB OUT

connector as the main monitor. RGB OUT (DSB): Selects the device

connected to the RGB OUT connector on the Data Solution Box.

Monitor

Allows you to define the monitor connected to the corresponding connector as the main monitor or the sub

monitor.

Main: Defines the monitor as the main

monitor.

Sub: Defines the monitor as the sub monitor.

For details, see “Displaying the Picture on a Projector or Monitor” on page 151.

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