Using The Dvc-2000 In Pstn Mode - D-Link DVC-2000 Manual

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Using the DVC-2000 in PSTN Mode

The DVC-2000 offers two different operating modes, PSTN mode and Broadband mode.
PSTN Mode is the default startup mode and functions as a standard telephone. The
PSTN screen appears after you've completed the Setup Wizard (as shown below). To
dial, lift up the receiver or press the speakerphone button and you can make a call as
you normally would via your standard phone connection. In PSTN mode you will not be
able to see the party on the other end. The DVC-2000 functions as a standard telephone
in PSTN mode with no video functionality.
To toggle between PSTN and Broadband mode, click on the Broadband button.
PSTN Mode: PSTN stands for Public Standard Telephone Network. This is the
international phone standard of transmitting analog voice data over copper wires. In
PSTN mode, your DVC-2000 functions as a standard telephone using your standard
phone line connection.
Broadband Mode: Broadband mode allows you to video conference via your Internet
connection using digital communication standards. You can connect to anyone with a
broadband connection and an i2eye device from anywhere in the world.
D-Link Systems, Inc.
PSTN Mode
Using the Setup Wizard
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