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Starting a Connection by Calling a Remote Party
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Enter the host name and domain name (ex. host.domain) when using
the DNS server, or enter the party’s user name and user number
registered in the LAN setup menu on the remote party’s system when
using the gatekeeper, then press the ENTER button.
• When “Internet Protocol” is set to “IPv4” in the Administrator setup menu,
you can enter a dot (.) with the
b
or DOT button.
• When “Internet Protocol” is set to “IPv6” or “IPv4/IPv6” in the
Administrator setup menu, you can enter a colon (:) with the
b
or DOT
button.
When “IPv4/IPv6” is specified, only colons can be entered with the
b
button.
When “IPv4/IPv6” is specified and you are calling using IPv4, press the DOT
button twice to enter a dot.
• To delete the last entered character, use the BACK SPACE button on the
Remote Commander or “Back Space” on the on-screen keyboard.
• To delete the entered IP address, use the RETURN button on the Remote
Commander or “Cancel” on the on-screen keyboard.
• “IPv4/IPv6” for “Internet Protocol” will be supported in version 2.0.
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Select the communication bit rate.
Use the
V
,
v
,
B
or
b
button to select “Communication Bit Rate”, then
press the ENTER button. Press the
V
,
v
,
B
or
b
button to select the
communication bit rate from the displayed submenu, then press the
ENTER button.
When using the ISDN
1
Enter the telephone number of a remote party to connect in the A text
box.
Use the
V
,
v
,
B
or
b
button on the Remote Commander to select the A
text box, then press the ENTER button. Next, enter the telephone
number with the number buttons on the Remote Commander or on-
screen keyboard, and press the ENTER button.
• Do not enter the prefix number in the telephone number text box, when the prefix
setting is on. For details on prefix settings, see “Dial Setup Menu” on page 66.
• Even when you connect multiple ISDN lines (2B (128K) or more number of
lines), entering one telephone number of the remote party enables you to connect
all the lines used automatically.
• When you select ISDN (2B (128K)), the A1 and A2 text boxes appear. You can
enter a separate ISDN line number in each text box. Pressing the ENTER button
on the Remote Commander while the A2 text box is selected copies the number
entered in the A1 text box to the A2 text box.
• To delete the last entered character, use the BACK SPACE button on the Remote
Commander or “Back Space” on the on-screen keyboard.
• To delete the entered ISDN telephone number, use the RETURN button on the
Remote Commander or “Cancel” on the on-screen keyboard.
Notes
Notes