Using Skype - Sony CMU-BR100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting up the Camera and Microphone Unit
Refer to the "Installation Guide" too. (Supplied)
Before connecting the USB cable to a TV or USB port of connected equipment,
position this product in one of the following ways:
If the TV is wall-mounted, attach the product to the top or centre bottom of the
TV.
 Attach to the top of the TV.
 When attaching to the top of the TV.
 When using this product with another product.
 Attach to the bottom centre of the TV.
Sufficient space is necessary to attach this product to the bottom
of the TV. Depending on your TV, attachment to the bottom of the
TV may not be possible.
Set the orientation of the camera image by the TV.
 Place the product in front of the TV.
Do not place this product too close to the speakers of the TV.
Finally connect the USB cable to a USB port of connected equipment.

Using Skype™

This feature allows you to make video calls and voice calls.
Precautions for use
To use this feature, the TV has to be connected to the Internet with a broadband
connection.
The quality of the voice and video call can be impacted by your internet
connection speed. The use of a wireless connection can cause image and sound
degradation.
Skype operation may not be available while some other applications are being
used.
It is free to register and sign in to Skype and make Skype-to-Skype calls.
However, fees may apply for some services.
For more information on Skype, check the website:
http://www.skype.com/
No emergency calls
Skype is not a replacement for your telephone and cannot be used for emergency
calling.
Starting Skype
Selection Home Menu
When starting Skype for the first time, you will be required to agree to a licence
agreement and enter region settings according to the displayed menu.

(GB)
, you can start Skype.

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