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Registering Local Information
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When “Peer-to-Peer/Multipoint” on page
1/2 is set to “Individual Settings”, you can
configure Peer-to-Peer and Multipoint
individually.
Video Frame
Allows you to select the number of video
frames during transmission or reception.
When “Peer-to-Peer/Multipoint” on page
1/2 is set to “Individual Settings”, you can
configure Multipoint and Peer-to-Peer
individually.
When the “Frequency” in the Video Setting
menu (page 44) is set to “60 Hz”, “60p” or
“50p” is displayed.
When the “Frequency” in the Video Setting
menu (page 44) is set to “50 Hz”, “50p” or
“25p” is displayed.
60p:
Sends or receives pictures at a
maximum rate of 60 frames per second.
30p:
Sends or receives pictures at a
maximum rate of 30 frames per second.
50p:
Sends or receives pictures at a
maximum rate of 50 frames per second.
25p:
Sends or receives pictures at a
maximum rate of 25 frames per second.
Auto:
Switches the number of frames
automatically.
When the communication bit rate is less than 2
Mbps, the number of transmitted or received
video frames is 30 frames, or 25 frames or
fewer.
Audio Mode
Allows you to select the compression format
of audio.
When “Peer-to-Peer/Multipoint” on page
1/2 is set to “Individual Settings”, you can
configure Multipoint and Peer-to-Peer
individually.
Auto:
Sends or receives audio matching the
compression format of the remote site.
AAC Monaural 48K:
Sends or receives
audio based on the MPEG4 AAC
monaural format (48K).
AAC Monaural 96K:
Sends or receives
audio based on the MPEG4 AAC
monaural format (96K).
AAC Stereo 48K:
Sends or receives audio
based on the MPEG4 AAC stereo format
(48K).
AAC Stereo 96K:
Sends or receives audio
based on the MPEG4 AAC stereo format
(96K).
G.728:
Sends or receives audio based on the
G.728 standard.
G.722:
Sends or receives audio based on the
G.722 standard.
G.711:
Sends or receives audio based on the
G.711 standard.
When the remote system does not support the
audio mode selected by the local site, the
Audio Mode is automatically switched to
“G.711”.
Far End Camera Control
Allows you to select whether to enable the
control of each other’s camera from each
other’s site.
When “Peer-to-Peer/Multipoint” on page
1/2 is set to “Individual Settings”, you can
configure Multipoint and Peer-to-Peer
individually.
On:
Enables the control of each other’s
camera. This is the default setting.
Off:
Disables the control of each other’s
camera.
The following menus appear when you
select “Status” on the Setup menu. Select
the desired menu.
Communication Mode Status
One page for each point connected to the
system will be displayed to show the current
communication status.
The connected point is shown at the upper
left corner of the page as “Connection A (or
B, C)”.
Note
Note
Status Menu
Status
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Communication Mode Status
LAN Connection Status
Input/Output/Peripheral Status
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