Using The On-Screen Keyboard; Using A Telephone With The Dvc-1100 - D-Link DVC-1100 Quick Installation Manual

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Using the On-Screen Keyboard

Whenever you need to enter numbers or letters into a Setup screen, press
ENTER on the remote control and the on-screen keyboard appears:
Shift Key for
UPPER, lower
case or shift
lock
After entering characters or numbers, and to execute a selection, press
ENTER on the remote. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor on the screen to
the desired character. The cursor can wrap around on the right and left side of
the keyboard to assist you in "typing" a character quickly.
To remove the keyboard from the screen, highlight the OK key and press ENTER
on the remote. Also, the CANCEL key on the remote removes the keyboard from
the screen, leaving what you typed on the screen.

Using a Telephone with the DVC-1100

In addition to providing optimal sound quality, a telephone:
Can be used to start a videoconference similar to the way you
would place a regular telephone call.
Lets you receive a videconference call similar to the way you
would receive a regular telephone call.
You cannot use a telephone plugged into the i2eye VideoPhone
to place regular phone calls as the phone would not be con-
nected to a standard phone line. Only VideoPhone calls over
the Internet can be made with a telephone connected to the
DVC-1100.
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