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Using the DVC-1000 (continued)
Placing a Speed-dial VideoPhone Call with the Telephone
Handset
To add a VideoPhone number or IP address as a Speed Dial entry, please see
pages 24 and 25.
Pick up the telephone handset.
The DVC-1000 VideoPhone senses the telephone is off the hook and a
prompt appears on the screen asking you to either enter a phone number
or press # key to select the Speed Dial List.
The Speed Dial List appears, displaying the speed dial number assigned
to the party you want to call. Press the speed dial number on the handset.
The DVC-1000 VideoPhone rings while you wait for your call to be
answered by the party on the other end of the call.
When the other party answers, the VideoPhone call is connected.
If the other party has activated their video privacy, you will not see them;
but you will be able to hear them. If they have activated audio privacy,
you can see them; but not hear them. If you have activated your video
privacy, the other party will not see you and if you activated audio privacy,
the other party will not hear you.
Placing a Manually Dialed VideoPhone Call Using the Remote
From the DVC-1000 VideoPhone Main Menu, select DIAL. The
Manual Dial screen appears.
Navigate with the arrow keys on the remote control to the Manual
Dial button and press ENTER.
You can enter a phone number if you and the party you are calling
are connected to the Directory Service, or you can enter an IP
address (See page 22 for an example of an IP address). If you are
not connected to the i2eye Directory Service, the phone number
box will be grayed out on your screen.
Enter the phone number or IP address and select Dial.
You will hear ringing while you wait for your call to be accepted.
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