iOnline lamp

Shows mainly the incoming/outgoing call status.

j (Mic Off) button and indicator

Lets you suppress the sound from the local system. Press the button again to resume sending the sound to the remote system.

k (Videoconference) button and indicator Serves for switching from computer screen to videoconference screen.

l (PC) button and indicator Serves for switching to computer screen.

m (Menu) button

Press to bring up the Setup menu.

Press and hold this button for 3 seconds during communication to bring up the DTMF soft keyboard on the screen.

n (Power) switch and indicator Turns power to the system on and off.

When using the system as a computer screen in PC mode, pressing the switch once turns the power off.

When using the system in videoconference mode, pressing the switch once sets the system to standby mode. To turn the power off in videoconference mode, press the switch again within 5 seconds of the first press.

Note

The power switch does not function during a communication session.

o “Memory Stick” indicator

Shows the status of the “Memory Stick” slot.

Note

Do not remove the “Memory Stick” when this indicator is lit.

Rear view

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aRear cover

Removing this cover gives access to the connector panel. The connecting section between the stand and the display is also located behind the panel. You can adjust the height of the display by changing the screw positions.

Right side view

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a“Memory Stick” slot

A “Memory Stick” can be inserted here.

Connector panel(section behind rear cover, seen from below)

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aDC19.5V connector

Connect the supplied AC adapter VGP-AC19V15 here.

bAUDIO IN (PC sound input) jack (stereo mini

jack)

Connect this jack to the audio output of a computer connected to the RGB IN connector.

cRGB IN connector (15-pin mini D-sub connector) Connect the RGB output of a computer here.

d100BASE-TX/10BASE-T port (modular port) Use a Category 5 LAN cable to connect this port to a hub or similar equipment.

This port is equipped with a Link/Data indicator (green) and a 100/10 Mbps indicator (orange).

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