eMachines DUV1000 manual Internet Call Transfer, Multiple Calls, Special Dialing

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DUV1000 User’s Guide

4.2.2Multiple Calls

RECEIVE state allows you to make multiple Internet calls without connecting to the Internet each time. You press DIAL-UP to go to RECEIVE state, please refer to a section on “Receiving Internet Calls” for more detail.

In this mode, you just dial the phone number followed by ‘#’. Since DUV1000 is already connected to Internet, you do not press the DIAL-UP button before dialing a number. For example, you press ‘12345#’ to dial 12345 through Internet. It remains in call receive state after the end of each call. Please note that you cannot make normal PSTN call while DUV1000 is in RECEIVE state.

Warning: In RECEIVE state, DUV1000 is connected to the Internet and you will be charged for Internet access. Do not leave the phone in RECEIVE mode unless you are expecting an Internet phone call.

4.2.3Special Dialing

Dial-up connection sometime takes time to connect to the Internet depending on the Internet access line availability and network congestion. Your DUV1000 is designed with a user-friendly dialing method to help you in such situations.

You dial in hands free mode. Press speaker button, the speaker will be turned ON. Then press DIAL-UP button and dial a number followed by ‘#’ without lifting the handset. DUV1000 will establish Internet call with the called party and play ring back tone. However, if the Internet access line is busy, DUV1000 will retry 5 times before giving up.

During the process of establishing the Internet call, DUV1000 will play different call progress tones (like progress, ring back, or error tone) and blink the speaker LED. Once the other party lifts the handset, it establishes the Internet call and turns on the speaker LED. Remember that you can listen to call progress tones in hands free but you have to use the handset to talk to the other party.

Warning: DUV1000 identifies end of phone number by ‘#’. Please terminate phone number entry into DUV1000 by pressing ‘#’ key. If you don’t press any key for more than 5 sec, DUV1000 identifies it as end of phone number.

4.3Internet Call Transfer

SIP signaling protocol in DUV1000 supports call transfer feature. This feature is not available in H.323 signaling protocol.

This feature allows the user to transfer an Internet phone call to another phone connected to the Internet. To transfer the call, you flash the hook for a short period and dial the destination number followed by ‘#’. The destination number will ring and on off-hook the call transfer will be complete.

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Contents DUV1000 Modem IP Phone User’s Guide DUV1000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Features OverviewAcronyms DefinitionsInstallation Unpacking and InstallationSystem Requirements DUV1000 User’s Guide ISP Information Getting StartedVoIP Calling Card Information DUV1000 User’s Guide Making Internet call Internet Phone CallsReceiving Internet call Normal dialingMultiple Calls Internet Call TransferSpecial Dialing Receiving Pstn call Pstn Phone CallsMaking Pstn call Transferring Pstn callDUV1000 Configuration ISP Phone Number ISP PasswordISP Parameters ISP User NameSave and Exit Review ConfigurationCalling Card Parameters Extended MenuLanguage Support Country CodeReview Configuration VoIP Service ProviderVolume Control Software version numberDUV1000 User’s Guide Loading factory defaults Additional FeaturesUpgrading Software Entering Digits Entering Small LettersEntering Capital Letters Entering Special CharactersAppendix B Troubleshooting Number you have called is busy, please call after some time Please check your calling card parameters and try againIncorrect value. Press ‘1’ to edit, ‘2’ to skip Hardware Specifications Appendix C DUV1000 Product SpecificationsGeneral Software Specifications Safety / EMI Specifications