
Operating an MCU Remotely using Tone Signals
When connecting to an MCU, you can send tone signals by pressing buttons (0–9, #, or ) on the remote
control. Doing so allows you to operate (e.g., change the screen layout) the MCU remotely.
Note
•
Tone signals can only be sent when connecting to an
MCU. They cannot be sent between Panasonic HD
Visual Communication Units.
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Features and operations that can be performed
remotely will vary depending on the MCU.
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If the MCU you are connecting to does not support tone
signals, an error message is displayed.
•
If the other party sends tone signals to you, sound may
be interrupted or a ringing noise may occur.
1
1
Enter a tone signal (0–9, #, or ).
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The input field (
A
) is displayed.
A
Note
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The input field can only contain up to 16 characters.
If you input 17 characters, the first character input
will not be displayed in the input field but all tone
signals will be sent.
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The input field is not displayed until a tone signal is
entered.
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If a tone signal is not entered for about 3 seconds,
the input field disappears.
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If you enter further tone signals after the input field
has disappeared, the tone signals entered the
previous time are also displayed.
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