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Registering Local Information
RGB:
Connects the second camera to the
RGB IN connector.
YPbPr:
Connects the second camera to the
VIDEO IN YPbPr jacks.
Device Setup
Terminal Name
Input the local terminal name transmitted to
a remote party (up to 30 characters).
Standby Mode
Allows you to select whether the
Communication System enters standby
mode if it is idle for a specified period of
time.
On:
Allows the System to go on standby.
Off:
Does not allow the System to go on
standby.
Standby Time
Specify the time the system must remain idle
before entering the standby mode. This time
can be set between 1 and 99 minutes.
For details on the standby mode, see
“Standby Mode Function” on page 36.
Last Number Registration
Allows you to select whether to register the
remote party in the Phone Book after the
communication ends.
Off:
The registration of the remote party
does not take place.
On:
If the remote party is not registered in
the Phone Book, the message “Register
this participant in the list?” appears on
the monitor screen when communication
ends. When you select “OK”, the List
Edit menu opens.
Control by Far End
When “Far End Camera Control” is set to
“On” in the Communication setup menu,
you can temporarily reject the camera
control command transmitted by the remote
party.
On:
Accepts the camera control command.
Off:
Rejects the camera control command.
Language
Allows you to select the menu and display
language used by the system. You can select
from the following languages: English,
French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian,
Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Traditional
Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Danish, Swedish,
Finnish, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Thai,
Norwegian, Turkish, Welsh, Czech and
Hungarian.
Clock Set
NTP
Allows you to select whether to obtain clock
information from the server with NTP.
On:
Obtains clock information from the
server.
Off:
Does not obtain clock information from
the server.
Primary NTP Server
Enter the address of the primary NTP server
from which the clock information is
obtained.
Secondary NTP Server
Enter the address of the secondary NTP
server from which the clock information is
obtained.
Time Zone
Allows you to select the country or region
where you are using the Communication
System.
Clock Display Pattern
Allows you to select the display pattern of
the clock.
You can select from among “Year/Month/
Day”, “Month/Day/Year”, “Day/Month/
Year”, “Year-Month-Day” and
“Day.Month.Year”.
Date
Enter the current date (year/month/day).
Time
Set the current clock.
General Setup Menu
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