Starting aVideoconference Using

SIP

Calling Remote Parties

To call a remote party using One Touch Dial

The basic procedure is the same as that for a normal point- to-point videoconference.

Move the mouse cursor to the desired remote party in the One Touch Dial list and click “Dial”.

One Touch Dial list

Takanawa

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Takanawa 0657896709

Jamie

sip: jamie@abcd.com

Marilyn

sip: marilyn@sony.com

Marvin

sip: marvin1234@efgh...

IP

Point to and click on the icon with the mouse.

IP:012.345.678.912

The system begins dialing the selected remote party and “Dialing” appears on the display.

When the connection to the remote party is established, the message “Communication starts!” appears on the display.

To call a remote party registered in the Phone Book

The basic procedure is the same as that for a normal point- to-point videoconference.

In the Phone Book menu, move the mouse cursor to the desired remote party and click .

The system begins dialing the selected party and “Dialing” appears on the display. When the connection to the remote party is established, the message “Communication starts!” appears on the display.

For details of the procedure, see “Calling a Remote Party Registered in the Phone Book” on page 53.

To call a remote party from the History menu

The basic procedure is the same as that for a normal point- to-point videoconference.

In the History menu, move the mouse cursor to the desired remote party and click “Dial”.

The system begins dialing the selected remote party and “Dialing” appears on the display. When the connection to the remote party is established, the message “Communication starts!” appears on the display.

For details, see “Calling a Remote Party From the Incoming/Outgoing Call History” on page 54.

To call a remote party not registered in the Phone Book

The basic procedure is the same as that for a normal point- to-point videoconference.

Select “SIP” for the line interface, enter the address of the remote party in the number entry text box, and click “Dial.”

Note

Make sure “SIP Server Mode” is set to “On” in SIP setup.

Possible address formats for connection via SIP are as follows:

4000 (number assigned by the SIP server)

4000@sip.com

192.168.1.1 (IP address)

Note

When dialing an IP address, you must set “SIP Server Mode” to “Off” under SIP of the Network Setup menu.

The system begins dialing the selected party and the indication “Dialing” appears on the display. When the connection to the remote party is established, the message “Communication starts!” appears on the display.

For details of the procedure, see “Calling a Remote Party by Entering the IP Address in the Launcher Menu” on page 53.

Receiving a Call From a Remote Party

Operations are the same as those for a point-to-point videoconference.

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