Preparation and Installation 1 Chapter

accidental problem such as a power interruption during upgrading. If the Data Solution Module or other equipment is not recognized properly after power is restored, consult a Sony dealer.

Turning the System Off

1 Press the (Power) switch twice.

After pressing the switch once, the message “To enter standby mode, wait for a few moments. To turn off the power, press the power switch again.” appears. Press the power switch again.

2 Turn off the power of other equipment used for the videoconference.

Notes

Turn the power to the system off when the system will not be used for an extended period. While the power is off, you cannot receive a call from a remote party.

When using the system as a computer display in PC mode, the power turns off with one press of the power switch.

During a conference, the power switch does not function.

Setting the Video Communication System to Standby Mode

When you press the (Power) switch on the PCS-TL33, the message “To enter standby mode, wait for a few moments. To turn off the power, press the power switch again.” appears on the display. If you do not click the “Cancel” button, the system will go into standby mode.

You can receive a call from a remote party in the standby mode.

To return to normal mode from standby mode, press the power switch once.

Adjusting the Volume

Press the (Volume) button on the PCS-TL33 to set the volume level as required.

Note

The volume can be adjusted separately for the videoconference and for the computer display.

Adjusting the Picture Quality

Use the Display Setup menu to adjust the picture quality.

For details, see the section “Adjusting the Picture Quality on the Display” on page 89.

Displaying Help

Move the mouse cursor to the item you want to check, and right-click the mouse to display context-specific help window.

Displaying Version and Option Information

You can check version information for Video Communication System, any dedicated optional equipment, and the software by displaying the Status & Info menu.

For details on the Status & Info menu, see “Status & Info Menu” on page 51.

18 Turning the System On/Off