Editing the address book, Registering a new address, To abort the registration – Yamaha PJP-50R User Manual

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Frequently used addresses can be registered in the Address Book of each system.

1

In the Web menu, click “View/Edit Address
Book”.
The “Address Book” window appears.

2

Click “edit” for the address you want to
register.
The “Edit Address” window appears.

3

Enter the name of the destination to be
registered in the “NAME” using up to 29
alphanumeric characters.

4

Select the type of the communication
destination information to be registered.
SIP: Select for registering SIP addresses.
Telephone: Select for registering public switched

telephone numbers.

IP Number: Select for registering IP extension

numbers (page 25).

IP: Select for registering IP addresses.

5

Enter the address or phone number of the
destination to be registered.
Enter the address of the type selected in step 3.

6

Click “Submit”.
The new address is registered in the address book,
and the “Address Book” window reappears.

• The Address Book can register up to 50 addresses of

communication destinations. The 50 addresses can include up
to 16 IP addresses and up to 16 SIP addresses.

• If the destination ProjectPhone unit obtains the IP address from

a DHCP server, its IP address may change from the last call.
If your call cannot reach the destination unit registered in the
address book, check the latest IP address configured at the
destination unit.

To abort the registration

Click “Reset” in step 4.

1

In the Web menu, click “View/Edit Address
Book”.
The “Address Book” window appears.

2

Click “edit” for the address you want to edit.
The “Edit Address” window appears.

3

Edit the information of the selected address,
and then click “Submit”.
The updated address is registered in the address book,
and the “Address Book” window reappears.

To delete the information a registered

communication destination

Click “del” in step 2.

Editing the Address Book

Registering a new address

Notes

Editing an existing address

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