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Registering a Remote Party – Phone Book
Icon/Image
Select the icon or a still image stored on a USB storage device to be
displayed on the Phone Book.
You cannot select a still image unless a USB storage device on which still images
are stored is inserted.
One-Touch Dial Specified
Select whether to display the one-touch dial buttons in the Home menu.
Assign the F1, F2, F3 or F4 function button on the Remote Commander to
each one-touch dial button.
Line I/F
Select the line interface you are using to connect to a remote party. Select
from among IP, ISDN, TEL and SIP. Selecting any interface switches the
setting items in the List Edit menu.
• When a checkmark is put to “SIP” under “Line Interface” of the Line Interface
setup menu, you can select “SIP” from “Line I/F”.
• When “Use LAN2” is set to “On”, you can select “IP(2)” from “Line I/F”.
Communication Bit Rate
Select the communication bit rate when you select “IP” or “SIP” with
“Line I/F”.
Number of Lines
Select the number of ISDN channels to be used when you select “ISDN”
with “Line I/F”.
Auto Dial
Set this item only for the Private Phone Book (page 136). Setting “Auto
Dial” to “On” allows you to automatically dial one of the lists in the Private
Phone Book simply by inserting the USB storage device on which the
Private Phone Book is registered.
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Use the
V
,
v
,
B
or
b
on the Remote Commander to select “Save”, then
press the ENTER button.
The settings are registered in the Phone Book.
When a connection with a remote party not registered in the Phone Book is terminated,
you can register this remote party to the Phone Book. In this case, the IP address or line
number is shown in “Index” as the name of the remote party. Modify it if necessary.
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