Cisco Systems DVC-1000 manual Speakerphone Mode

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Using the DVC-1000 (continued)

Speakerphone Mode

The DVC-1000 has a Speakerphone Mode if the call needs to be shared with more than one person, or when it is desirable to talk without using the telephone handset. In Speakerphone Mode, the speaker on the television and the microphone in the DVC-1000 VideoPhone are used.

When a call is answered using the remote control, or a call is placed using the remote control, the DVC-1000 VideoPhone is automatically in Speakerphone Mode.

Speakerphone mode is a half-duplex audio mode , which means that only one end of the call may talk at a time. If you are talking, you will not hear the person on the other end. Because half-duplex allows only one side to talk at a time, if you are in a loud environment, you will have difficulty hearing the other side because the loud side stays active, and audio may not come through from the other side.

Making a Speakerphone Call into a Private Call

If you are sharing a VideoPhone call with a group using the Speakerphone Mode and wish to conduct a private conversation, pick up the telephone handset and turn down the audio on the televison. The others in the group will not be able to hear the conversation.

Making a Private Call into a Speakerphone Call

If a VideoPhone call is in progress using the telephone handset, Speakerphone mode can be enabled:

Press the Speakerphone button on the DVC-1000 remote control.

When the dialog appears on the video display telling you to hang up the phone, go ahead and hang up the phone.

Speakerphone mode is now active.

When in Speakerphone mode, you should face the DVC-1000 VideoPhone unit when you speak so the microphone will pick up all your words. Speak louder as you move further from the microphone. The recommended distance from the microphone in speakerphone mode is 6 to 8 feet.

If Speakerphone mode is not enabled by pressing the

 

‘Speakerphone’ button on the remote control, hanging up the

 

handset will hang up the video call.

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Contents I2 eyeTM Contents Introduction System Requirements Package ContentsConnections Features & BenefitsLED LEDsGetting Started Using the Remote ControlSpeakerphone Mode Adjust Contrast Remote Control LayoutUsing the On-Screen Keyboard Personal Information Screen Using the Setup WizardWelcome Screen Obtain an IP Address automatically Default Using the Setup WizardNetwork Address Screen IP Address, Subnet mask, GatewayNetwork Speed Screen DNS Domain Naming System ScreenSystem Restart Using a Telephone with the DVC-1000Status Icons Using the DVC-1000Privacy Status Icons Using the DVC-1000Answering an Incoming VideoPhone call Audio Video Do Not DisturbPlacing a Manual Dial VideoPhone Call Using the Remote Speakerphone Mode Entering IP Addresses Using the DVCEntering Phone Numbers Settings Using the Configuration MenuMain Screen DialMain Screen Dial Using the Configuration MenuSpeed Dial List Manual DialRemove Edit Close AddMain Screen View Default ViewFull Screen View Display ConnectionGeneral Personal Information Network Main Screen SettingsUpdate Always answer incoming calls Main Screen Settings GeneralTurn on video privacy when answering calls Name Main Screen Settings Personal InformationPublic IP Speed Main Screen Settings NetworkAddress IP Address Subnet mask Gateway Main Screen Settings Network AddressPrimary DNS Secondary DNS Main Screen Settings Network DNSUse Private IP Address Specify public IP Public IP address Main Screen Settings Network Public IP AddressMain Screen Settings Network Network Speed Main Screen Settings Update Video Privacy Do not Disturb Main Screen PrivacyAudio Privacy Upgrades Opening Ports on Your Routers and Gateways Under Private Port and Public Port , enter How to open ports on a routerClick Enabled Opening Ports on Your Routers and Gateways Broadband Modem and One PC Network With Multiple Public IP AddressesBroadband Modem Only Broadband Modem, Multiple PCs and a HubBroadband Modem, Multiple PCs and a Router Cannot make a call using a phone number TroubleshootingError Message displays on main screen Cannot make direct IP callsVideoPhone freezes-up while answering a call TroubleshootingTelephone doesn’t ring with an incoming call Poor video in a call No video in a callNo audio in call Video freezes during a callAudio has a echo Excessive delay during a conversationAudio stops during a call Public IP button is not enabled Error Displays on main screenVideoPhone cannot obtain IP Address automatically VideoPhone reports packet lossIncorrect Network Speeds Video is not being displayed on television VideoPhone does not boot upWhat is the D-Link Ldap Directory Service? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is D-Link´s i2eye? Frequently Asked Question Do I have to take every call? What devices can I connect to with the DVC-1000?What standards drive i2eye? Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Between network devices over a network Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Technical Support Contacting Technical SupportWarranty and Registration Statutory 02/28/2003

DVC-1000 specifications

The Cisco Systems DVC-1000 is a versatile device designed to enhance audio and video surveillance capabilities in security and monitoring applications. As part of Cisco's line of digital video conferencing and surveillance solutions, the DVC-1000 provides a blend of advanced technology and user-centric features that make it a valuable asset for both enterprise and government sectors.

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