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Notes on Secondary Terminals
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Notes on Secondary
Terminals
If there is a terminal that is not adequate for
the settings set by this system, that terminal
is called a secondary terminal.
Communication capabilities between
secondary terminal and this system are
shown below.
• Transmitting/receiving audio
• Receiving video from a secondary
terminal
• Disables transmission of video to a
secondary terminal
For details on secondary terminals, see
“Glossary” on page 245.
When a normal phone is connected
The audio mode of the Visual
Communication Systems is not affected if a
normal phone is connected or disconnected
at any time.
When a 56K network is mixed among
the terminals if the connection is
made via a 64K network
The connection automatically changes to
that via the 56 K network. Terminals that
cannot change to that network are regarded
as secondary terminals, and the transmission
of video is not available, although
transmission/reception of audio and
reception of video are available.
When a terminal with different audio
mode is connected and its video bit
rate is different
The connection is made in the audio mode of
the terminal with the lowest video bit rate.
Any terminal that cannot conform to the
audio mode is regarded as a secondary
terminal, and the transmission of video is not
available, although transmission/reception
of audio and reception of video are
available.
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