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Prontonet User’s Manual v410 28
IP1:MULTICAST RX
IP2:NOT AVAILABLE
<< BOOK[01] >>
L1:1234567890
L2:1234567890
E1:MPL3-128-MN-48
III.2.2.8. Screen 8: IP connections
III.2.3 The BOOK Key
This key directly accesses the internal Address Book. By pressing this key we can
view and connect to entries in the Address Book. (note that to edit or modify
entries we must go instead to the BOOK option in the main menu). For making
connections however, the BOOK key works like this:
Pressing BOOK you enter the Address Book index:
Using the left and right navigation keys you can go through the different entries
in the Address Book index. By pressing OK we select the item that is on-screen.
Now the screen shows the number/numbers to call, or the IP address, depending
on which has been saved.
Pressing OK again will process this information, that is, the ProntoNet will
configure the Encoder according to the BOOK entry and make the connection
over ISDN or IP. However, if you press the right arrow instead you can simply
display the encoding mode saved.
When you press the BOOK key you will only be shown stored entries that
are relevant to the NET that is currently activated. So when NET = ISDN,
you will only be able to browse previously stored ISDN entries, just as
when NET = IP you will only be able to select from relevant IP addresses.

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