Contact List - Panasonic KX-NT400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Contact List

Issue
I cannot add or edit entries
to the contact list.
The ringing icons do not
appear on the Contacts
screen.
While I am adding or
editing contact list entries,
the KX-NT400 turns off the
LCD.
Camera
Issue
I cannot connect to a
camera.
The video feed does not
display.
The video feed is delayed,
or the picture is blocky.
Possible Cause & Solution
There are 300 entries in the contact list.
The contact list is full. Delete any unnecessary entries.
The ringing icons (for example,
the default settings.
Using the PC Maintenance Console, set the DSS key
mode for Incoming Call setting to "ON or Flash". For more
details, refer to the PBX's documentation or consult your
administrator.
The phone has not been touched for the set duration of the
LCD Off Timer.
If no buttons are pressed and the phone is not used for the
set duration while programming the KX-NT400, the LCD
will turn off.
Possible Cause & Solution
The settings for the camera are not configured correctly.
Confirm the camera's settings in the IP Camera settings.
You have not registered any cameras.
Register a camera in the IP Camera settings.
The settings for a camera registered to a contact are not
configured correctly.
Confirm the camera settings in the contact's settings.
The camera is not functioning correctly.
Refer to the documentation for the camera or consult your
administrator.
The camera's Codec setting on the KX-NT400 is set to
MPEG4, but the camera's streaming format is set to a different
format.
Access the camera's settings, and set the video streaming
format to MPEG-4/MJPEG.
For details about changing the camera's settings, refer to
the camera's documentation.
The video is being streamed from the camera in MPEG4
format with the default settings.
In the camera's settings, use the following, recommended
settings for streaming MPEG4 video:
For QVGA video (320 ´ 240), set the frame rate to
15 fps or less.
For QVGA video (320 ´ 240), set the maximum bit rate
to 256 kbps.
For details about changing the camera's settings, refer to
the camera's documentation.
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