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WEB-2000
User’s
manual
2
Table
of
Contents
List
of
Figures
…………………………………………………………….. 3
Chapter
1
Introduction
…………………………………………………… 4
1.1
About
this
Manual……………………………………………………………….
4
1.2
What
is
the
WEB-2000………………………………………………………….
5
1.2.1
Main
Features………………………………………………………………
5
1.3
What’s
in
the
Package
………………………………………………………….. 5
1.4
Safety
Instructions………………………………………………………………..6
1.4.1
Location…………………………………………………………………….
6
1.4.2
Preventing
Fire
or
Electric
Shock.………………………………………….
6
1.4.3
Condensation
Buildup………………………………………………………
6
Chapter
2
Getting
Started………………………………………………… 7
2.1
The
Front
and
Rear
panels
of
the
WEB-2000……..……………………………. 8
2.2
How
to
Install
the
Unit
…………………………………………………………. 9
2.2.1
Setting
the
Switch
Mode………..…………………………………………
10
2.3
The
Remote
Control
……....….………………………………………………..
11
2.4
Function
Keys
(IR
keyboard)….……………………………………………….
12
2.4.1
Using
the
On-screen
Keyboard…………………………………………….13
2.5
How
to
Configure
the
Parameters……………………………………………… 14
2.5.1
Setting
the
Connection
Environment
………..……………………………
15
2.5.2
Configuring
the
Browser
Environment……………………………………
17
2.5.3
Configuring
the
Mail
Environment………………………………………..
18
2.5.4
Setting
the
Template
Environment………………………………………..
19
2.5.5
Setting
the
System
Environment…………………………………………..
21
Chapter
3
Using
the
WEB-2000…………………………………………. 23
3.1
Browser………………………………………………………………………… 23
3.2
Mail
Information………………………………………………………………. 25
3.2.1
Write
Mail
………………………………………………………………..
26
3.2.2
New
Mail………………………………………………………………….
27
3.2.3
Received
Mail
…………………………………………………………….
27
3.2.4
Send
Mail
…………………………………………………………………
28
3.2.5
Address
List……………………………………………………………….
29
3.2.6
Mail
Information
-
Attach
Data
List………………………………………
30
3.2.7
Mail
Information
-
Mail
List
at
Server
……………………………………
30
Chapter
4
Maintenance
…………………………………………………. 31
Chapter
5
Specifications…………………………………………………. 32

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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List
of
Figures
Figure
2-1
The
Front
Panel
of
the
WEB-2000
……………………………………..
8
Figure
2-2
The
Rear
Panel
of
the
WEB-2000
………………………………………
8
Figure
2-3
Connecting
a
VGA
Monitor
or
TV
(with
S-video/AV
Jacks)
………….
9
Figure
2-4
AV/S-video
and
TV/VGA
Switch
Mode
……………………………… 10
Figure
2-5
Remote
Control
Panel
…………………………………………………..
11
Figure
2-6
IR
Keyboard
………………………………………………………….…
12
Figure
2-7
The
On-screen
Keyboard………………………………………….…….
13
Figure
2-8
The
Pre-Setup
Screen
………………………………………………….. 14
Figure
2-9
The
Main
Menu
…………………………………………………….…..
15
Figure
2-10
Connection
Environment
……………………………………………..
16
Figure
2-11
Browser
Environment
…………………………………………………
17
Figure
2-12
Mail
Environment
……………………………………………………..
18
Figure
2-13
Template
Configuration
……………………………………………….
19
Figure
2-14
Registering
a
New
Template
………………………………………….
19
Figure
2-15
Choose
Template
Screen
……………………………………………..
20
Figure
2-16
Cite
Template
…………………………………………………………
20
Figure
2-17
System
Environment
………………………………………………….
21
Figure
3-1
Registering
your
Favorite
Web
Site…………………………………….
23
Figure
3-2
The
URL
Entry
Page
……………………………………………….….
24
Figure
3-3
Mail
Information
Menu………………………………………….……..
25
Figure
3-4
Write
Mail
Screen
………………………………………………….…..
26
Figure
3-5
New
Mail
Screen
…………………………………………………….…
27
Figure
3-6
Received
Mail
Screen
…………………………………………….……
28
Figure
3-7
Send
Mail
Screen……….……………………………………………… 28
Figure
3-8
Address
List
Screen
………………………………………………….…
29
Figure
3-9
Add
Address
Screen
……………………………………………….…..
29
Figure
3-10
Attach
Data
List
……………………………………………………...
30
Figure
3-11
Mail
List
at
Server…………………………………………………….
30

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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Chapter
1
Introduction
1.1
About
this
Manual
WEB-2000
welcomes
you
to
the
wonderful
world
of
the
Internet—straight
from
your
television
set!
WEB-2000
is
the
easiest
way
to
get
online
without
a
computer.
All
you
need
is
a
TV,
a
phone
line,
WEB-2000
and
this
manual
to
get
started.
With
WEB-
2000’s
user-friendly
design
you’ll
find
yourself
surfing
the
net
in
no
time.
This
manual
contains
the
following
chapters:
Chapter
1
provides
an
overview
of
what
WEB-2000
is
and
what
it
can
do.
The
packing
list
is
included
for
you
to
check
all
parts
before
the
installation.
Please
also
read
the
safety
instructions
before
setting
up
WEB-2000
to
prevent
any
possible
damage
to
the
unit.
Chapter
2
details
all
the
steps
necessary
to
connect
the
WEB-2000
to
your
TV
and
the
phone
line,
while
providing
basic
system
configuration
requirements.
After
the
WEB-2000
is
setup
successfully,
you
can
refer
to
Chapter
3
for
more
detailed
information
about
WEB-2000’s
built-in
browser
and
mail
software
features.
Chapter
4
provides
recommendations
about
what
you
should
do
to
get
the
best
performance
from
your
unit.
Finally,
Chapter
5
lists
detailed
hardware/software
specifications
of
the
WEB-2000
for
your
reference.

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
5
1.2
What
is
the
WEB-2000
The
WEB-2000
is
a
TV
set-top
box
that
connects
to
the
regular
phone
line
to
provide
an
Internet
connection,
Web
browsing,
and
email
functionality
by
using
your
TV
as
a
display
unit.
Once
installed,
you
will
be
surfing
the
Web
for
the
latest
news,
sports
scores,
cybermalls
and
the
countless
web
sites
for
entertainment
and
information
purposes.
With
WEB-2000
you
don’t
have
to
worry
about
not
being
a
computer
expert
to
surf
the
Internet.
With
the
WEB-2000
you
can
relax
while
enjoying
the
fun
of
shopping,
playing
games,
reading
the
news,
or
visit
kid-friendly
Web
sites
with
the
entire
family.
You
can
also
send
email
to
relatives
or
friends
with
the
Remote
Control
or
the
IR
(wireless)
keyboard.
You
can
create
your
own
Web
pages
with
easy-to-follow
instructions
provided
by
various
Web
sites.
The
WEB-2000
not
only
gives
you
easy
access
to
the
Internet
for
browsing
or
email
communications
but
also
enhances
your
viewing
experience
while
increasing
your
knowledge—all
through
your
TV
set.
1.2.1
Main
Features
l
Viewing
web
sites
Built-in
56K-modem
and
web
browser
for
Internet
surfing
l
Sending
and
receiving
mails
The
email
system
supports
a
maximum
of
400
kilobytes
of
stored
information.
l
Wireless
controls
The
WEB-2000
can
be
used
with
a
wireless
Remote
Control
and
infrared
wireless
keyboard
(optional).
l
Off-line
viewing
To
save
on
your
phone
bill,
you
can
disconnect
from
the
Internet
and
still
view
downloaded
web
site
pages.
1.3
What’s
in
the
Package
l
The
WEB-2000
l
Remote
Control
l
IR
Keyboard
(optional)
l
RJ-11
Phone
cord
l
AC/DC
Power
Adapter
l
AV
Cable
l
S-video
Cable

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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1.4
Safety
Instructions
To
ensure
prolonged
operation
of
the
WEB-2000,
take
note
of
the
following
safety
instructions
before
setting
up
the
machine.
1.4.1
Location
l
To
prevent
damage
to
the
product,
do
not
expose
it
to
rain
or
moisture.
l
Do
not
expose
this
product
to
direct
sunlight,
or
extreme
heat.
l
Do
not
place
it
on
a
vibrating
surface.
l
To
protect
this
product
from
overheating,
do
not
place
it
in
badly
ventilated
and
dusty
areas.
Always
place
it
on
a
stable
surface
when
using
it.
l
Do
not
attempt
to
disassemble
this
product,
contact
your
local
dealer
if
you
experience
problems
with
the
unit.
1.4.2
Preventing
Fire
or
Electric
Shock
l
Do
not
touch
the
plug
with
wet
hands.
l
When
you
disconnect
the
power
cord,
pull
on
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
l
If
this
product
is
exposed
to
moisture,
unplug
it
from
the
power
outlet
and
contact
your
local
dealer
for
assistance.
1.4.3
Condensation
Buildup
l
When
moving
your
WEB-2000
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
place,
we
suggest
that
you
wait
at
least
two
hours
before
powering
on
the
unit
to
prevent
condensation
building
up
inside
the
unit.
Use only the supplied or an approved
power adapter for this product. Consult
y
our local dealer if you are not sure o
f
the correct adapter to use. Refer to
Chapter 5,
Specifications
for more
information.

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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Chapter
2
Getting
Started
1.
In
this
manual
the
following
conventions
are
used:
Bold
is
used
when
referring
to
keys
on
the
Remote
Control
“Bold”
with
quotations
when
referring
to
keys
on
the
on-screen
keyboard
and
function
keys
on
the
screen
2.
Operation
of
the
IR
keyboard
is
similar
to
a
conventional
PC
keyboard.
3. The
operations
described
in
this
manual
are
based
on
the
Remote
Control.

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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2.1
The
Front
and
Rear
panels
of
the
WEB-2000
You
may
refer
to
Figure
2-1
for
the
configuration
of
the
front
panel.
Figure
2-2
shows
the
rear
panel
configuration
of
the
two
different
models.
One
with
a
VGA
port
(Model
1)
and
the
other
one
with
a
power
on/off
switch
(Model
2).
Figure
2-1
The
Front
Panel
of
the
WEB-2000
Figure
2-2
The
Rear
Panel
of
the
WEB-2000
1.
Remote
Control
IR
receiver
9.
DC
power
adapter
port
2.
OH
–
off
hook
LED
10.
DIP
switch
3.
DCD
–
data
carrier
detect
LED 11.
S-VIDEO
output
4.
RXD
–
data
reception
LED 12.
VIDEO
output
5.
TXD
–
data
transmission
LED 13.
AUDIO
output
6.
PWR
–
power
on/off
LED 14.
Phone
line-out
7.
VGA
–
VGA
monitor
port 15.
Phone
line-in
8.
Power
switch
On/Off 16.
PRINTER
port
(Canon
BJP
color
printer)
M
odel
1
M
odel
2

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
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2.2
How
to
Install
the
Unit
Connecting
the
WEB-2000
to
your
TV
and
phone
line
is
easy.
Refer
to
the
following
instructions
and
illustration:
1.
Connect
the
AV
cable
to
the
audio/video
ports
on
the
WEB-2000
and
your
TV
set.
If
your
TV
supports
S-video,
connect
the
S-video
cable
from
your
TV
to
the
S-video
output
port
on
the
WEB-2000.
If
your
model
has
a
VGA
port
then
you
can
also
connect
a
monitor
to
that
port.
2.
Connect
the
RJ-11
phone
cord
to
the
phone
line-in
port
on
the
WEB-2000.
Connect
the
other
end
to
a
phone
jack.
3.
Check
the
switch
mode
setting.
(Refer
to
section
2.2.1
for
details.)
4.
When
connecting
the
power
adapter,
always
connect
the
DC
5V
connector
to
the
WEB-2000
first,
then
to
the
power
outlet.
Figure
2-3
Connecting
a
VGA
Monitor
or
TV
(with
S-video/AV
Jacks)

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User’s
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2.2.1
Setting
the
Switch
Mode
1.
Switch
1
is
used
to
select
between
S-video
and
AV
output
mode.
ON
for
S-
video
and
OFF
for
AV
mode.
2.
Switch
2
is
used
to
switch
between
TV
and
VGA
output
mode.
ON
for
VGA
and
OFF
for
TV.
3.
When
switch
2
is
set
to
ON
for
VGA,
then
the
setting
of
switch
1
will
be
ignored.
4.
You
must
restart
the
WEB-2000
when
you
make
changes
to
the
switch
mode
settings.
The
new
setting
will
become
effective
after
you
restart.
Switch
No.
\
Status
ON OFF
1SAV
2 VGA TV
Note:
The
factory
default
for
both
settings
is
OFF.
Figure
2-4
AV/S-video
and
TV/VGA
Switch
Mode

WEB-2000
User’s
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2.3
The
Remote
Control
Using
the
Remote
Control,
you
can
easily
surf
the
Internet.
And,
it
also
gives
you
access
to
various
menus
and
screen
functions
that
display
on
the
TV/VGA
monitor.
Refer
to
the
following
for
instructions
on
using
the
Remote
Control.
1.
POWER:
Power
On/Off
2.
ESC:
Exits
a
mode
or
cancels
a
function
3.
MENU:
Brings
the
Main
menu
onto
the
TV/VGA
screen
4.
BACK:
Returns
to
the
previous
Web
page
5.
FORWARD:
Goes
to
the
next
Web
page
6.
:
Use
the
4
arrow
buttons
to
move
the
pointer
7.
ENTER:
Signals
the
end
of
a
command
8.
FRAME:
Moves
to
another
frame
on
the
same
Web
page
9.
RELOAD:
Reloads
the
current
Web
site
10.
FAVORITES:
Brings
up
the
screen
of
Favorites
11.
FONT
OPTION:
Switches
to
change
the
size
of
the
letters
12.
JUMP:
Brings
up
the
menu
for
typing
the
new
Web
site
to
jump
to
13.
BK.SPACE:
Deletes
the
previous
letter
keyed
in
14.
HOT
ANS.:
Quick
keys
(Not
available)
15.
PG
UP:
Scrolls
up
the
page
16.
PG
DN:
Scrolls
down
the
page
17.
SETUP:
Brings
up
the
main
menu
of
the
Setup
Environment
18.
HOME:
Returns
to
pre-set
home
page
19.
EMAIL:
Brings
up
the
main
menu
of
the
Mailbox
Figure
2-5
Remote
Control
Panel

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User’s
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2
2.4
Function
Keys
(IR
Keyboard)
1.
Operation
of
the
IR
keyboard
is
much
the
same
as
a
computer
keyboard.
Press
ENTER
or
F1
to
enter
commands
that
you
key
in.
2.
When
you
use
the
IR
keyboard,
the
distance
between
the
IR
keyboard
and
the
WEB-2000
should
not
exceed
7
meters.
The
angle
of
operation
should
not
exceed
±
30
degrees.
3.
If
the
signal
strength
of
the
Remote
Control
is
weak,
replace
the
battery
(2
size
AAA/1.5V).
F1
(Menu):
Brings
up
the
main
menu
onto
the
TV/VGA
screen
F2
(Back):
Returns
to
the
previous
Web
page
F3
(Forward):
Goes
to
the
next
Web
page
F4
(Reload):
Reloads
the
current
Web
site
F5
(Frame):
Moves
to
another
frame
on
the
same
Web
page
F6
(Home):
Returns
to
the
pre-set
home
page
F7
(Stop):
Stops
all
transmissions
or
commands
being
executed
F8
(Mail):
Brings
up
the
main
menu
of
the
Mailbox
F9
(Favs.):
Brings
up
the
screen
of
the
Favorites
F10
(Jump):
Brings
up
the
menu
for
typing
the
new
Web
site
to
jump
to
F11
(Setup):
Brings
up
the
main
menu
of
the
Setup
Environment
F12
(FontSize):
Switches
to
change
the
size
of
letters
Power:
Turns
on/off
the
power
Figure
2-6
IR
Keyboard

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User’s
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2.4.1
Using
the
On-screen
Keyboard
1.
You
need
to
use
the
on-screen
keyboard
to
key
in
information
if
you
use
the
Remote
Control.
Make
sure
you
have
selected
the
on-screen
keyboard
in
the
System
Environment
(please
see
Setting
the
System
Environment
on
page
21).
2.
Move
to
the
key
in
block
and
presses
ENTER
on
the
Remote
Control,
the
on-
screen
keyboard
will
appear
automatically.
3.
To
key
in
English
letters,
use
the
Direction
keys
(
)
of
the
Remote
Control
to
select
the
letter
and
press
ENTER.
Then
click
“Exit”
after
you
have
finished.
Figure
2-7
The
On-screen
Keyboard

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User’s
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2.5
How
to
Configure
the
Parameters
Refer
to
the
following
instructions
to
configure
the
parameters.
(Refer
to
related
information
provided
by
your
ISP
where
necessary.)
l
Press
the
SETUP
key
on
the
Remote
Control
to
bring
up
the
main
menu
of
the
Setup
Environment
and
use
the
Direction
keys
of
the
Remote
Control
to
select
the
environment
you
want
to
set
up.
l
Use
the
Direction
keys
to
select
the
items
you
want
to
set
up
or
re-edit
and
press
ENTER
to
call
up
the
block,
then
key
in
the
information.
(Refer
to
the
section,
Using
the
On-screen
Keyboard
on
page
13.)
l
Select
“Ok”
on
the
screen
after
completing
your
changes,
then
press
the
ENTER
key
on
the
Remote
Control
to
confirm
and
store
the
configuration.
l
Repeat
the
steps
above
to
complete
the
settings
for
all
environments.
The
pre-setup
screen
The
following
screen
will
be
shown
when
the
WEB-2000
is
first
used
and
has
not
yet
been
set
up.
WebSite
shows
the
current
Web
site
address
--:--
shows
the
Web
site
timer
Transmitting
Light
the
lights
well
flash
with
a
rotate
when
downloading
data
Figure
2-8
The
Pre-Setup
Screen

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
1
5
Main
menu
You
will
see
the
following
screen
after
you
turn
on
the
WEB-2000.
Press
the
F1
(Menu)
key
to
bring
up
the
main
menu
at
the
bottom.
2.5.1
Setting
the
Connection
Environment
Press
“Setup”
to
bring
up
the
main
menu
for
setting
the
connection
environment
(or
you
can
press
F11
of
IR
keyboard
to
enter
Setup),
then
use
the
keys
on
the
Remote
Control
to
select
“Connection
Environment”
and
use
keys
to
select
the
item
you
wish
to
configure.
1.
Type
of
Dialing:
There
are
two
settings:
pulse,
and
tone.
The
default
setting
is
“tone”
(DTMF
system).
2.
Dial
Tone
Detection:
The
default
setting
is
“Yes”.
If
you
use
the
PABX
(Private
Automatic
Branch
eXchange)
system,
select
“No”
to
force
your
built-in
modem
to
dial
out
the
number.
3.
Enable
Dialup
Terminal?:
Select
“Yes”
for
terminal
mode
connecting
and
“No”
for
BBS
mode.
4.
Outer
Line
Number:
If
you
use
the
PABX
system,
set
the
number
to
access
it.
If
not,
skip
it.
(for
example:
“9”
or
“0”
or
“0,”
or
“0,,”,
the
“,”
is
time
delay
code
and
one
“,”
as
two
seconds)
5.
Number
to
be
connected
to:
Key
in
your
local
ISP
telephone
number.
(Check
with
your
local
ISP
if
you
are
not
sure.)
Figure
2-9
The
Main
Menu

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
1
6
6.
First
Name
Server:
You
don’t
need
to
set
up
the
name
server
or
domain
name
server
under
normal
condition
(If
you
use
DHCP
server.).
Check
with
your
local
ISP
if
you
are
not
sure.
7.
Second
Name
Server:
This
field
can
be
left
blank.
8.
Login
Name:
Key
in
the
user
name
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
9.
Login
Password:
Key
in
the
password
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
10.Idling
Time
to
cut
the
line:
If
you
don’t
use
the
mouse
or
keyboard
within
the
idle
time
that
you
set,
your
connection
will
be
cut
off.
The
default
setting
is
10
minutes.
Press
“Ok”
to
confirm
your
settings.
Press
“Cancel”
to
exit
without
making
changes.
Figure
2-10
Connection
Environment

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
1
7
2.5.2
Configuring
the
Browser
Environment
On
the
main
menu
of
the
setting
environment,
use
keys
on
the
Remote
Control
to
select
“Browser
Environment”
and
press
Enter,
then
use
keys
to
select
the
item
you
wish
to
configure.
1.
Proxy
Host:
Normally,
ISP
does
not
support
a
Proxy
server,
so
you
don’t
need
to
set
this
up.
If
your
ISP
supports
a
proxy
server,
you
can
key
it
in
for
example:
“proxy.pmeiffe.nel”
2.
Proxy
Port:
The
default
setting
is
“8080”.
You
don’t
need
to
change
this
field.
3.
No
Proxy
Hosts:
You
don’t
need
to
set
this
up
under
normal
conditions.
4.
Homepage:
Key
in
the
Web
site
address
for
your
preferred
home
page.
5.
Reading
Image
Data:
The
default
setting
is
“Yes”.
We
recommend
that
you
accept
the
default
setting.
Press
“Ok”
to
confirm
your
settings.
Press
“Cancel”
to
exit
without
making
changes.
Figure
2-11
Browser
Environment

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
1
8
2.5.3
Configuring
the
Mail
Environment
Make
sure
Mail
Environment
has
been
configured
correctly,
otherwise
mail
can’t
be
sent
or
received.
On
the
main
menu
of
the
setting
environment,
use
keys
on
the
Remote
Control
to
select
“Mail
Environment”
and
press
Enter,
then
use
keys
to
select
the
item
you
wish
to
configure.
1.
SMTP
Server
Name:
This
information
is
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
2.
POP
Server
Name:
This
information
is
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
3.
Mail
Account:
This
information
is
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
4.
Mail
Password:
This
information
is
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
5.
Mail
Address:
This
information
is
supplied
by
your
local
ISP.
6.
Domain
Name:
This
field
can
be
left
blank.
7.
Sender
Name:
Enter
the
name
you
wish
to
show
on
outgoing
mail.
8.
Signature:
Enter
the
signature
you
wish
to
show
on
outgoing
mail.
(Optional)
9.
Delete
Received
Mail
Automatically:
Set
to
“No”
to
save
your
incoming
mail.
Set
to
“Yes”
to
delete
incoming
mail
after
it
has
been
read.
The
default
setting
is
“Yes”.
10.
Time
Interval
for
Checking
Arrival
Mail:
You
can
change
the
default
time
for
automatically
checking
your
mailbox.
Press
“Ok”
to
confirm
your
settings.
Press
“Cancel”
to
exit
without
making
changes.
Figure
2-12
Mail
Environment

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
1
9
2.5.4
Setting
the
Template
Configuration
(Not
available
when
using
the
IR
keyboard)
With
the
“Template
Configuration”
you
can
store
the
useful
words
and
sentences.
You
can
press
“Texts”
key
on
the
on-screen
keyboard
to
enter
the
Template
Configuration
and
select
the
words
you
desire
by
using
the
Remote
Control.
And
use
the
Direction
keys
to
select
the
functions
of
“Register”,
“Edit”,
“Delete”
and
“Cancel”
in
Template
Configuration.
Registering
new
words
If
you
want
to
add
new
words,
you
can
select
“Register”
to
bring
up
the
Registration
menu
as
shown
below.
Figure
2-13
Template
Configuration
Figure
2-14
Registering
a
New
Template

WEB-2000
User’s
manual
2
0
Choosing
a
Template
1.
Press
the
“Texts”
key
on
the
on-screen
keyboard
to
bring
up
the
database
template.
2.
Use
the
Direction
keys
on
the
Remote
Control
to
select
your
text
and
press
Enter,
then
select
“Cite”
to
paste
the
text
you
selected
to
the
key
in
block.
Figure
2-16
Cite
Template
Figure
2-15
Choose
Template
Screen
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