IRIS 3000® DIGITAL VIDEO PHONE USER MANUAL
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1.2 Connecting Your IRIS 3000® Digital Video Phone
For the best result, please follow the installation procedures provided in the Quick Installation Guide located in the box with your device.
1.
Plug in the handset line to
the body.
2.
Connect the power cable to
the power adapter.
3.
Connect the Ethernet cable
to the WAN port.
4.
Turn on the power switch.
NOTE:
The IRIS 3000® Digital Video Phone’s first boot up may take up to 15 minutes. The system will perform an initial software update and provision the IRIS
3000® Digital Video Phone as part of this boot up process. Please allow ample time for the first boot up. The IRIS 3000® Digital Video Phone’s LCD screen will
display a status as it moves through the process. On completion, the registration light will turn green.
1.3 Part Names and Functions
FRONT
1.
Handset: Handset of digital video phone base
2.
Speaker: Plays ring tones and transfers voice/sound in
speakerphone mode
3.
Camera: Transmits video to the called party
4.
LCD Screen: Displays your image and the image of the calling
party during a call
5.
Keypad: Buttons that operate the functions of the digital video
phone
6.
Microphone: Receives and transmits audio in speakerphone
mode
REAR
1.
ON/OFF (I/O): Turns the digital video phone on/off
2.
POWER (DC IN): Connects to the power adapter
3.
USB: Universal Serial Bus port used to store data on the digital
video phone
4.
LAN: Local Area Network connection
5.
WAN: Connects to Internet via Ethernet cable
6.
PHONE: Connects cordless phone or corded phone to the
digital video phone - FSX port
7.
VIDEO OUT: Transmits video data to external monitor (TV or
computer)
8.
AUDIO OUT: Transmits audio data to external speakers or audio
system
LAN
(Local Area Network) is a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office or group of buildings. A home network is a
residential local area network, and is used to connect multiple devices within the home. The simplest home networks are used to connect two or more
PCs for sharing files, printers and a single connection to the Internet (usually broadband Internet through a cable or DSL provider).
WAN
(Wide Area Network) is a computer network that covers a broad area. WANs are used to connect LANs and other types of networks together, so
that users and computers in one location can communicate with users and computers in other locations. The wide area network provides network
address translation (NAT), allowing multiple devices such as computers or video phones to share one IP address and Internet connection. The router
can be identified as it almost always has five Ethernet ports on the back. One port is separate from the four other ports. The largest and most well-
known example of a WAN is the Internet.