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LAN Bandwidth
Selects the bandwidth to be used when
connected to a LAN.
You can select from among 64 Kbps, 128
Kbps, 256 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 768
Kbps, 1024 Kbps, 1920 Kbps and “Other”.
When “Other” is selected, a bandwidth value
between 1 and 1920 Kbps can be entered.
Prefix
Selects the prefix number (call number
prefixed to a line number) setting.
Prefix-None:
Sets when using no prefix
number.
Prefix-A:
Selects to use the prefix set in
“Prefix-A” on Page 3 of the Dial Setup
menu.
Prefix-B:
Selects to use the prefix set in
“Prefix-B” on Page 3 of the Dial Setup
menu.
Prefix-C:
Selects to use the prefix set in
“Prefix-C” on Page 3 of the Dial Setup
menu.
For details on setting the prefix number, see
Page 3 of the Dial Setup Menu on page 45.
Restrict
Selects the ISDN transmission rate at
dialing.
Auto:
Selects when connecting a remote
party via a normal ISDN line.
56K:
Selects when connecting a remote
party in a region or country where the
ISDN transmission rate is 56 Kbps.
The system is set to connect an ISDN line at the
transmission rate of 64 Kbps at the factory.
However, some countries such as the USA or
some regions may use the ISDN transmission
rate of 64 Kbps and 56 Kbps. You may not
communicate with such country or region with
the transmission rate of 64 Kbps. In this case,
set “Restrict” to “56K” before dialing.
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Video Mode
Selects the compression format of the
pictures to be sent to a remote party
when
“Video/Audio” is set to “More Options”
in the Setup menu
.
ALL:
Sends pictures of any compression
format depending on the format used on
the remote site.
Interlaced SIF:
Sends pictures based on the
interlaced SIF.
This option is not available if the
videoconferencing system of the
connected terminal has a different color
system.
H.264:
Sends pictures based on
Recommendation H.264.
MPEG4:
Sends pictures based on the
MPEG4 format.
H.263+:
Sends pictures based on
Recommendation H.263+.
H.261:
Sends pictures based on
Recommendation H.261 (when sending
still images using Annex D).
SIP No Video:
Sends audio only without
pictures when connected by SIP.
This option functions as “ALL” if the
line interface is not set to “SIP”.
When“Video/Audio” is not set to “More
Options” in the Setup menu, “Video Mode”,
“Video Frame” and “Audio Mode” are
disabled.
Video Frame
Selects the number of video frame for
transmission when “Video/Audio” is set to
“More Options” in the Setup menu.
15fps:
Sends CIF format pictures at a
maximum rate of 15 frames per second.
Note
Note
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ALL
Dial Setup
Video Mode
15fps
Video Frame
ALL
Audio Mode
On
Far End Camera Control
Off
T.120 Data
On
H.239
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