eMachines DUV1000 manual Getting Started, ISP Information, VoIP Calling Card Information

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DUV1000 User’s Guide

3 Getting Started

After installation, DUV1000 is ready for configuration. You need to enter Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Calling Card information to make and receive Internet phone calls. However, it can make normal PSTN phone calls without any configuration. Refer to Appendix A to know how to enter alphanumeric and special characters required for user name and password.

Warning: DUV1000 identifies end of each parameter by ‘#’. Please terminate each parameter entry by pressing ‘#’ key. For example, to enter the password as ‘123’ you should press ‘123#’.

3.1.1ISP Information

Following Internet Service Provider (ISP) account information is required for dial-up Internet connection. Refer to your Internet Service Provider’s card for this information.

¾Internet Access Telephone Number

¾User Name

¾Password

To enter these parameters, follow the steps below. DUV1000 voice menu guides you through the configuration process.

1.Enter ‘123#’ to enter the configuration menu.

2.Enter the configuration password. The default password is ‘12345’.

3.Enter ‘1’and then ‘1’again, to edit the ISP parameters. It plays “Please enter the ISP phone number and terminate by ‘#’ button”.

4.Enter the Internet access phone number and terminate by pressing ‘#’ button. During entry, it echoes the character pressed.

5.After the termination, it plays back the value, as “You entered xxxx, press ‘1’ to accept, ‘2’ to re-enter. Press ‘1’ to accept the entered parameter. If you want to re-enter the parameter, press ‘2’.

6.Follow the voice menu to enter ISP User Name and password. After ISP configuration, phone plays the main menu.

7.Enter ‘5’ to save the ISP information.

3.1.2VoIP Calling Card Information

Following VoIP (Internet Telephone) calling card information is required for Internet phone connection. The VoIP service provider will provide these parameters. Refer your calling card for these parameters. After entering the calling card parameters, your Internet phone number will be same as user ID.

¾User ID

¾Password or PIN

To enter these parameters, follow the steps below and the voice menu from DUV1000.

1.Enter ‘123#’ to enter the configuration menu.

2.Enter the configuration password. The default password is ‘12345’.

3.Enter ‘2’ and then’1’, to edit the VoIP calling card parameters. It plays “Please enter the calling card user ID and terminate by ‘#’ button”.

4.Enter the calling card User ID and terminate by pressing ‘#’ button. During entry, it echoes the character pressed.

5.After the termination, it plays back the value, as “You entered xxxx, press ‘1’ to accept, ‘2’ to re-enter. Press ‘1’ to accept the entered parameter. If you want to re-enter the parameter, press ‘2’.

6.Follow the voice menu to enter the calling card password.

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Contents DUV1000 Modem IP Phone User’s Guide DUV1000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Overview FeaturesDefinitions AcronymsInstallation Unpacking and InstallationSystem Requirements DUV1000 User’s Guide ISP Information Getting StartedVoIP Calling Card Information DUV1000 User’s Guide Normal dialing Internet Phone CallsReceiving Internet call Making Internet callMultiple Calls Internet Call TransferSpecial Dialing Transferring Pstn call Pstn Phone CallsMaking Pstn call Receiving Pstn callDUV1000 Configuration ISP User Name ISP PasswordISP Parameters ISP Phone NumberExtended Menu Review ConfigurationCalling Card Parameters Save and ExitCountry Code Language SupportSoftware version number VoIP Service ProviderVolume Control Review ConfigurationDUV1000 User’s Guide Loading factory defaults Additional FeaturesUpgrading Software Entering Small Letters Entering DigitsEntering Special Characters Entering Capital LettersAppendix 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 Safety / EMI Specifications Software Specifications