ACN IRIS 3000 User Manual page 7

Digital phone service
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LAN
(Local Area Network) is a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or a group of
buildings i.e. a school.
A home network is a residential local area network, and is used to connect multiple devices within the home.
The simplest home networks are used to connect 2 or more computers for sharing files, printers, and a single
connection to the Internet (usually broadband Internet through a cable or DSL provider).
WAN
(Wide Area Network) is a computer network that covers a broad area. WANs are used to connect LANs and
other types of networks together, so that users and computers in one location can communicate with users
and computers in other locations. The wide area network provides network address translation (NAT), allowing
multiple devices such as computers or videophones to share one IP address and Internet connection. The router
can be identified as it almost always has 5 Ethernet ports on the back. One port is separate from the four other
ports. The largest and most well-known example of a WAN is the Internet.
(1) REGISTER
(2) POWER
(3) MAIL
(4) HOLD
(5) MUTE
(6) PHONEBOOK
(7) CONFERENCE
(8) PRIVACY
(9) *
(10) NUMERIC KEYPAD
(11) #
(12) MENU
KEYPAD
The green LED light is on when your Videophone is connected to ACN's Digital
Phone Service.
Indicates if your Videophone is switched on.
Allows you to retrieve voicemail.
Enables you to place calls on hold.
Disables the voice transmission during the call.
Provides access to your personal phonebook.
Allows you to audio conference multiple callers on to one call (3-Way Calling).
Temporarily disables the video signal transmission during a call.
Enters "*"
Enters phone number in the dialling mode or letters in the "Settings" menu.
Enters "#".
Rejects the incoming call.
Activates the "Main" menu on your LCD screen.
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