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Registering Local Information
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Prefix-B
When “Prefix” is set to “Prefix-B”, the line
number prefixed by the prefix (dial number)
registered in this box is dialed.
Prefix-C
When “Prefix” is set to “Prefix-C”, the line
number prefixed by the prefix (dial number)
registered in this box is dialed.
Enter “9” when this is required to make an
outgoing call.
Select LAN Prefix
Allows you to select whether to use the LAN
prefix when dialing via a LAN.
Disable:
Disables the LAN prefix.
Enable:
Enables the LAN prefix.
LAN Prefix
When dialing using the IP connection, the
information entered into this box is added to
the beginning of the IP address. Select
whether to use the LAN prefix in “Select
LAN Prefix”.
The Answer setup menu is used to set up call
reception.
Answer
Auto Answer
Allows you to select whether the system
answers calls automatically.
On:
Answers calls automatically. When a
call comes in, the line is automatically
connected.
Off:
Allows you to answer calls manually.
When a call comes in, the phone rings. If
you select “OK” in the “Answer?”
message, the line is connected.
ISDN MSN
Allows you to select whether you are using
the Multiple Subscriber Number.
Off:
Select when you do not use the
Multiple Subscriber Number.
On:
Select when you use the Multiple
Subscriber Number.
“ISDN MSN” is supported in version 1.41 and
later.
Mic on Answer
Allows you to select whether to transmit
audio from your site when you receive a call
and connect it.
On:
Enables transmission of audio when
answering a call.
Off:
Disables transmission of audio when
answering a call.
For details, see “Turning Off the Sound
Momentarily – Muting Function” on page 141.
Reject Answer
Allows you to select whether to connect a
remote party’s calling during
communication.
On:
Disables the connection of a remote
party.
Off:
Enables the connection of a remote
party.
The Multipoint setup menu is used to set up
multipoint connection
when the local
system is used as the main terminal
.
The menu is displayed only when the
PCSA-MCG106/MCG109 HD MCU
software is installed in the Communication
System.
For the procedure how to install the
PCSA-MCG106/MCG109 software, see
page 196.
• Multipoint connections in which the
PCS-XG77/XG77S serves as the main
terminal is supported in version 1.41 and
later. However, only the PCSA-MCG106
HD MCU software can be installed on the
PCS-XG77/XG77S.
• When the local system is used as the main
terminal, the maximum bandwidth that can
be used may be limited to 4 Mbps, depending
on the models of the other connected
terminals.
Note
Answer Setup Menu
Answer
Note
Multipoint Setup Menu
Notes