Chapter 3: Basic Connection; Starting A Connection By Calling A Remote Party; Turning On The Power - Sony PCS-XG80 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 3: Basic
Connection
This chapter describes how to connect to a remote party after the administrator
has completed various registrations and settings for the system.
The chapter explains a point-to-point communication via a LAN connection,
ISDN connection using the optional PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN
Unit or SIP.
For use of optional equipment, see Chapter 4.
To conduct an encrypted communication, see Chapter 5.
To conduct a multipoint communication, see Chapter 6.
Starting a Connection by Calling a
Remote Party
You can start a communication with a remote party by dialing. Once you have
made a connection to the remote party, you can begin talking just as with a
normal phone call and start communication.
You can call a remote party using the various methods described below. Use
any one depending on the settings in the Home menu or connecting status.
• To call a remote party by using the Connect menu (page 119)
• To call a remote party by entering their address or number directly (Direct
Dial) (page 120)
• To call a remote party by using the one-touch dial buttons (page 122)
• To call a remote party by using the history list (page 123)
• To call a remote party registered in the Phone Book (page 124)
• To call a remote party not registered in the Phone Book by setting the
necessary items in the Detailed Dial menu (page 126)

Turning On the Power

1
Turn on the TV monitor.
2
Turn on other equipment you are using for the communication.
3
Press the
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Starting a Connection by Calling a Remote Party

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(power) switch on the Communication System to turn it on.
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