On the launcher menu, move the mouse cursor to the entry that you want to delete, and then click .
The launcher menu appears again, and the deleted One Touch Dial entry is grayed out.
Note
Deleting the One Touch Dial entry in this way will not delete the Phone Book entry.
Registering the Private One Touch Dial
You can register the remote parties stored in the Private Phone Book in a “Memory Stick” for your own One Touch Dial list.
Once the Private One Touch Dial list is registered, inserting the “Memory Stick” into the system changes the One Touch Dial list in the launcher menu to the Private One Touch Dial list.
The procedures of the registration, deleting and editing of One Touch Dial are the same as those for the Phone Book of the system.
Up to 30 remote parties can be registered for your Private One Touch Dial list.
Setting Up the Network Configurations
This section describes how to set up the network configurations for use with various networks.
For details on the Network Setup menu, see “Network Setup Menu” on page 27.
For details on configurations, consult with the system administrator.
LAN (Connecting via DHCP)
Configuration example
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Set the “DHCP Mode” to “Auto” under Page 1/3 of the LAN Setup menu.
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The setting has been configured properly if the IP address appears in the launcher menu.
Note
The information that appears in the launcher menu may differ depending on the “Number Display” setting in the Device Setup menu. You can also click the Number Display portion and select the information to display from a list.
Setup and Registration 2 Chapter
Setting Up the Network Configurations 43