Conference Phone User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Caution: Read This Before Operating Your Unit.
- Contents
- Features
- About this Manual
- Preparation Procedure
- Configuring the Settings
- Setting the Menu List
- Registering the IP network information
- Setup of telephone function
- Configuring the sound settings
- Configuring the general settings
- Adjusting the ring tone volume
- Controlling the system using the remote operation function
- Configuring the backlight off setting
- Adjusting the LCD contrast
- Selecting the menu language (Language)
- Setting the date and time manually
- Setting the time zone
- Setting the daylight saving time
- Selecting the SNTP server for synchronization
- Selecting the SNTP synchronization interval
- Call history management
- Setting the password
- Calling a ProjectPhone system in the same subnet
- Setting the Date and Time
- Editing the Address Book
- Using the SIP Server
- Hierarchical Connection of Multiple ProjectPhone (Cascade Connection)
- Interlocked Connection of ProjectPhone Systems
- Connection Using Audio Connection Cables
- Updating the Firmware
- Troubleshooting
- Resetting this Unit
- Obtaining the Setting Information for Support on this Unit
- Confirming the System Log Message of This Unit (Syslog)
- Specifications
- Notes on Transferring/Disposing this Unit
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Setting the Menu List
CONFIGURATIONS
English
• Tracking: The microphone system automatically
tracks and focuses on the audio of the talker. The audio
can be picked up with narrow directivity so that other
noises can be reduced. This mode is suitable to pick up
the audio clearly in a noisy environment. The voice of
only one talker can be captured at a time.
In the “Microphone Mode” menu, press a numeric
key to specify the area in which tracking is disabled.
Every numeric key enables or disables the tracking in
the direction corresponding to the key as shown in the
following illustration.
All microphone indicators (blue LED) from the
direction which audio can be picked up light up. This
mode indicated by on the initial display.
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• Press to pick up audio from all directions.
• You can select multiple areas at the same time.
Using the keys on this unit
In the initial display, select “Menu” → “Settings” →
“Sound Settings” → “Microphone Mode”.
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You can display the “Microphone Mode” menu by holding down
in the initial display or calling display.
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select the “Microphone Mode”.
■ Configuring the speaker mode
You can select the audio output mode of the speakers
during a call.
• Mono: Even during a call with more than one location,
the audio from other units is not divided according to
their locations. This mode is indicated by on the
initial display.
• Multi (Default): When this unit is connected to
multiple locations, the audio from other units is
automatically divided according to their locations. This
mode is indicated by on the initial display.
The audio from each location is divided and output
from the left, center, or right side of the speaker if a
conference call involves 3 locations. If a conference
call involves 2 locations, the audio is output from the
left and right side of the speaker. The audio from the
destination of connection through the telephone circuit
is always output from the center position.
Using the keys on this unit
In the initial display, select “Menu” → “Settings” →
“Sound Settings” → “Speaker Mode”.
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You can display the “Speaker Mode” menu by holding down
in the initial display or calling display.
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select “Speaker Mode”.
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