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Chapter 1 Preparation
Chapter 1
Setting the System (Multimedia Terminal) to be on Standby
The Multimedia Terminal is turned into standby mode to save power if
you do not operate the Multimedia Terminal for about 1 to 99 minutes.
The standby lamps on the Multimedia Terminal Processor and Desktop
Terminal flash while in standby mode.
Once a call comes in, the standby mode is automatically released.
When the system is on standby, you can turn the system on with the
I
/
1
button on the Remote Commander.
1
Press the
I
/
1
button on the Remote Commander or Desktop Terminal.
The indication “Power off?” appears on the monitor screen.
2
Select OK with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the
joystick, or press the
I
/
1
button on the Remote Commander or
Desktop Terminal.
The Multimedia Terminal Processor, Desktop Terminal, Camera Unit,
and the TV monitor are turned into standby.
The standby lamps (orange) on the Multimedia Terminal Processor and
Desktop Terminal light up.
To cancel turning into standby
Select Cancel using the joystick on the Remote Commander in step
2
, then
press the joystick.
To release the standby mode
Press any of the buttons on the Remote Commander.
To set the time that the unit turns into standby mode
Set the time by setting Standby Time in the General Setup menu. If you do
not want to use the standby function, set Standby Mode to Off.
For details on the Standby Time and Standby Mode settings, see “General Setup
Menu” on page 39.
Notes
• The POWER lamp on the Camera Unit does not flash even if the system
is in standby mode.
• A Sony TV monitor is turned into standby mode.
Turning the System On/Off
Standby lamp