Note
While you are transmitting a computer picture, you cannot receive a still image or a computer picture from any other terminal. Ending your transmission enables you to receive it. While you are receiving a still image or computer picture from any other terminal, you cannot transmit a computer picture.
The picture quality received by the remote party varies depending on the type of terminal and connecting method, and the “Monitor Out (or Sub Monitor Out)” settings at the remote site. Using a Data Solution Module also on the remote site enables reception of a
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