Chapter 3: Daily Videoconference; Starting A Conference By Calling A Remote Party; Turning On The Power - Sony IPELA PCS-G50 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 3: Daily
Videoconference
This chapter describes how to conduct a videoconference from start to finish
after the administrator has completed various registrations and settings for the
system.
The videoconference explained here is a point-to-point conference via a LAN
connection or ISDN connection using the optional PCSA-B384S, or PCSA-
B768S ISDN Unit.
For use of a "Memory Stick" or optional equipment, see chapter 4. To conduct
a data conference using the optional PCSA-DSB1S Data Solution Box, see
chapter 5. To conduct an encrypted conference via LAN, see chapter 7. To
conduct a multipoint conference, see chapter 8. To hold a videoconference
using an SIP server, see chapter 9.
Starting a Conference by Calling a
Remote Party
You can start a videoconference 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 a videoconference.

Turning on the Power

1
Turn on the TV monitor.
When the IR repeater is inserted under the remote sensor of the Sony TV, set
the TV to standby mode. When the power of the Communication Terminal is
turned on, the TV monitor will turn on simultaneously.
2
Turn on other equipment you are using for the videoconference.
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