Using the DVC-1000
| | Layout of the i2eye Main Screen |
| | Status |
| | Icons |
| Main | Main |
| Window |
| Settings |
| |
| | Buttons |
| | Privacy |
| Status | Status |
| Message | Icons |
| Area | Self-View |
| Banner |
| Window |
| Window |
| |
After you have correctly setup the i2eye VideoPhone using the Setup Wizard you will see the above Main Screen each time you turn on the VideoPhone. There is a larger Main Window that displays the self-view until a call is connected and then displays the party you are calling. The smaller Self-View Window then displays the self-view when a call is connected. The self-view is a cropped image of what the other party is actually seeing. To flip the images that are in the Main Window and Self-View Window press the Self/Remote button on the remote control.
Status Icons
The Status Icons appear only briefly at startup. The DVC-1000 uses icons to indicate its status. The icons display on the top right side of the Main Screen. If an icon is displayed, this indicates the operation is not complete. The icon will disappear after the operation completes. If the icon appears with a yellow “X” through it, this means the operation was unsuccessful. If the Directory Service status icon is displayed with an “X” through it, you can still make videophone calls by inputting the IP Address of the phone that you are calling. (See the Manual Dial screen on page 20.) This is a list of the status icons:
Looking for i2eye updates
Obtaining the Public IP Address (Router’s Address)
DVC-1000 is registering with the Directory Service