Local view
********
In local view screen, pressing "********" (eight asterisks) will bring out a dialog
window, asking if you want to restore all settings to factory default (see below).
Press to begin the process. Press to cancel.
Restore all settings
to factory default?
Yes <OK>
No <CLEAR>
Using OSD menus
Restore factory settings
Clear
Settings restored.
Please reboot.
OK
Clear
Factory default settings:
IP: 192.168.1.1
Phone No.: 1000
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.254
DNS Server: 0.0.0.0
GateKeeper: 0.0.0.0
Update Server: 0.0.0.0
Host Name: VT640P
H.323 Alias: Visiontech
PPPoE username: <empty>
PPPoE password: <empty>
NAT door: 0.0.0.0
Auto Answer Rings: 4
Gatekeeper: OFF
PPPoE: OFF
NAT: OFF
Auto Answer: OFF
Ringer: HI
H.263: ON
Keep Alive: ON
Bandwidth: 256
Phonebook: <empty>
DHCP: OFF
OK
Front view (cont.'d)
Phonebook
Still
Camera
View
Privacy
Mute/Redial:
During a video call, this
button is used to mute
the audio so that you will
not be heard by the
other party on the phone;
when there is no
connection, to redial the
IP address/ number* last
dialed.
Hot Keys
View:
To select how local and
remote video is displayed
on the screen. The
options are: Remote, PIP
upper-left, PIP lower-left,
PIP upper- right, PIP
lower-right, Local. And it
switches in that
sequence.
Privacy:
Stop sending your image to the
other side so that you will not be
seen by the person you talk to.
Camera:
To switch between the built-in CCD
camera and external cameras
connected to VT640P.
Still:
To freeze the
video image of
yourself so that
the other party
can have a
clearer display.
Hands Free:
To dial the correspondent's IP
address without picking up the
handset.
Used with OSD menus;
to move the cursor left
or to go back to the
previous menu. During
a video call, used to
make the video sharper.
OK:
Used with OSD menus; to pop
up the OSD menu, to enter the sub
menu, or to confirm the selection.
Cursor Panel
Used with OSD menus; to move the
cursor right or to enter the sub
menu.
During a video call, used to make
the video smoother.
Used with OSD menus; to move the
cursor up. During a call, to turn the
volume of the speakerphone up.
Used with OSD menus; to move the cursor down.
During a call, to turn the volume of the
speakerphone down.
Clear:
Used to backspace when you
input letters or numbers.
*Note: To dial phone numbers, VT640P must
work in conjunction with additional accessories,
such as the H.323 Gatekeeper.
Phonebook:
See page 43.
Clear
OK
Mute
Redial
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IP Broadband Videophone