Getting Started; Using The Remote Control - D-Link i2eye DVC-1000 Manual

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Getting Started

BEFORE YOU BEGIN!
Read the section on using the DVC-1000 with routers, gateways or broadband
modems starting on page 40 in this manual if you are using the DVC-1000
VideoPhone with a router, gateway or broadband modem.
The DVC-1000 needs to be setup before use. You can use the Quick
Installation Guide (included with the DVC-1000) to perform the hardware
installation. Each cable (video, audio, Ethernet and AC power) supplied for the
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i2eye
has a different color on the end that connects to the DVC-1000. Plug
the cables into the matching color coded connector on the back of DVC-1000.
You can also plug an optional telephone and/or external microphone into the
DVC-1000. To help you with these connections, there is an illustration on the
bottom of the unit.
There is an easy to use Setup Wizard built-in to the DVC-1000 to accomplish
the setup. You will need to enter your name, a videophone number and your
Internet connection information in order to use your VideoPhone.

Using the Remote Control

Using the remote control included with the DVC-1000, you can answer an in-
coming call, start a call by dialing the other videophone's number or select a
number to call from the Speed Dial list.
Information for the Setup Wizard is entered by using the remote control. The
remote is used to enter numbers, letters, special characters and to make selec-
tions from an on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard is activated by press-
ing ENTER on the remote control. The on-screen keyboard is only activated in a
field where text is required.
You will use the arrow keys on the remote control along with the ENTER,
CANCEL and number keys to enter information in the Setup Wizard screens.
Where a numeric input is required, such as a telephone number or IP address,
enter it directly by pressing the number keys. The * (asterisk--sometimes called
a "star" key) is used to enter a "." (period also called a "dot".)
When you are entering numbers or letters, the left arrow key performs a back-
space, deleting the character to the left of the cursor. The following page con-
tains a breakdown of the features of the remote control.
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