Indicator

Identification

Description

(icon)

 

 

 

 

 

Audio:

Audio input

The selected audio input on the local system is

 

 

shown.

 

 

MIC (INT): Sound from the built-in

 

 

microphone.

 

 

MIC (EXT): Sound from an external

 

 

microphone connected to the

 

 

Communication Terminal.

 

 

MIC (DSB): Sound from an external

 

 

microphone connected to the optional PCS-

 

 

DSB1 Data Solution Box.

 

 

MIC (AUX): Sound from an external

 

 

microphone connected to the AUX IN jack

 

 

on the optional PCS-DSB1 Data Solution

 

 

Box.

 

 

AUX: Sound from external equipment

 

 

connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the

 

 

Communication Terminal.

 

 

MIC (INT)+AUX: Mixed sounds from the

 

 

built-in microphone and from external

 

 

equipment

 

 

MIC (EXT)+AUX: Mixed sounds from an

 

 

external microphone connected to the

 

 

Communication Terminal and from external

 

 

equipment.

 

 

MIC (DSB)+AUX: Mixed sounds from an

 

 

external microphone connected to the

 

 

optional PCS-DSB1 Data Solution Box and

 

 

from external equipment.

 

 

MIC (AUX)+AUX: Mixed sounds from an

 

 

external microphone connected to the AUX

 

 

IN jack on the optional PCS-DSB1 Data

 

 

Solution Box and from external equipment.

 

 

 

3 Phone Book button

The Phone Book menu is displayed when you select this button by pressing the V, v, B or b button and then the PUSH ENTER button on the Remote Commander.

4 Dial button

The Dial menu is displayed when you select this button by pressing the V, v,

Bor b button and then the PUSH ENTER button on the Remote Commander.

5 Menu button

You can display the various Setup menus when you select this button by pressing the V, v, B or b button and then the PUSH ENTER button on the Remote Commander.

6Show Help

When you press the HELP button on the Remote Commander if “Show Help” is displayed, the guide of each menu appears on the screen. Pressing the HELP button again hides the help guide.

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