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System Restart
A message appears asking
to restart the DVC-1000
VideoPhone to complete the
setup. Press the
Yes
button
to accomplish a restart.
Congratulations! You are now ready to make and
receive i2eye VideoPhone calls.
Although optional, it is recommended that you connect a standard telephone to
the telephone connector on the back of the DVC-1000 VideoPhone.
Using the Setup Wizard (continued)
The telephone that you use for the DVC-1000 VideoPhone will not
be connected to your phone wall jack. You will use the telephone as
a means of conducting and receiving calls over the Internet only.
The telephone handset is used to place video calls over the Internet, similar to
how you would with a regular phone call. You dial a VideoPhone number to
reach a party on the other end of the VideoPhone call. You can speak through
the telephone, listen to the other party in privacy, and even switch to the
Speakerphone Mode
on the DVC-1000 to share the audio with others. This
can all be controlled by the remote control. When the phone is picked up, the
built-in and external microphones are muted. When you receive a VideoPhone
call, the telephone rings.
You can use a cordless phone, a telephone with a speakerphone to replace the
built-in microphone to share the call with others and even use a phone recorder
to allow recording of an audio message when someone calls your VideoPhone
and you are not available.
The DVC-1000 supports dialing methods throughout the world. Please refer to
page 20 for details on how to dial local video calls, calls outside of your Area
code and calls outside of your Country code.
Using a Telephone with the DVC-1000