DVC-2000 Stand-alone Videoconferencing Over Broadband IP. No Computer Needed Broadband Desktop VideoPhone Patent Pending Before You Begin • • Using the D-Link i2eye™ DVC-2000 VideoPhone requires a Broadband Internet connection. If you are sharing the Internet connection with another device (such as a PC), you will also need a broadband router or residential gateway.
Connecting the DVC-2000 VideoPhone A. Place the DVC-2000 VideoPhone in a location where you can easily connect to a phone jack, power outlet, and to your router or gateway. B. Attach the supplied Ethernet cable (blue) to the blue colored port labeled ETHERNET on the DVC-2000 and connect the other end to your Ethernet network device (hub, switch, router, or broadband modem). C.
Sharing a Broadband Connection With the i2eye DVC-2000 If you are sharing your broadband connection with any other devices, use additional Ethernet (CAT5 UTP) cables to connect your broadband equipment to a router or residential gateway. When you have completed the steps in this Quick Installation Guide, your connected VideoPhone should look similar to this: Before using your D-Link DVC-2000 VideoPhone, you will want to understand the network requirements for this device.
Hardware Overview The DVC-2000 VideoPhone needs to be setup before use. There is an easy to use Setup Wizard built into the DVC-2000 to accomplish the setup. Video Camera Self/Remote: Toggles between the local camera view and the remote camera view. Full-Screen/Standard: Toggles between full-screen and standard mode display. LCD Display Speed Dial: Opens up a window with the speed dial list and manual dialing options. Cancel: Takes you to the previous item.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard Whenever you need to enter numbers or letters into a Setup screen, press OK on the DVC-2000 and the on-screen keyboard appears: Shift Key for UPPER, lower case or shift lock Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired character. The cursor can wrap around on the right and left side of the keyboard to assist you in “typing” a character quickly.
The Setup Wizard Press the power switch on the back of the DVC-2000 and the Welcome Screen appears. Click Next Personal Information Screen Enter your name and phone number (consisting of a Country code, Area code and Phone number.) The phone number you enter is one you create for family, friends and others to call you. You can use your regular phone number or make up a new one. The Caller ID function displays this name at the other end of the connection. Your number will not be visible to anyone else.
The Setup Wizard (continued) Network Address Screen Choose one of the three available options that best suits your environment. If you are not sure which option will work with your Internet connection, please contact your ISP or network administrator for support. Option 1: DHCP Used when connecting directly to a broadband modem, router, gateway or DHCP server that offers dynamic IP addressing.
The Setup Wizard (continued) DNS Screen If you selected Fixed IP in the Network Address screen, you will see the screen for setting DNS server addresses. Only the primary DNS is required, although entering both a primary and secondary is recommended. Click Next Option 3: PPPoE Used when connecting directly to a DSL modem that offers a PPPoE connection. Your user name and password for the PPPoE account must be entered in the provided fields.
The Setup Wizard (continued) Network Speed Screen Select the type of broadband Internet connection you use.
Using the DVC-2000 The DVC-2000 offers two different operating modes, PSTN mode and Broadband mode. PSTN Mode is the default startup mode and functions as a standard telephone. The PSTN screen appears after you’ve completed the Setup Wizard (as shown below). To dial, lift up the receiver or press the speakerphone button and you can make a call as you normally would via your standard phone connection. In PSTN mode neither party can see the party on the other end.
Using the DVC-2000 Layout of the i2eye Broadband Screen Status Icons Main Window Main Settings Buttons Privacy Status Icons Status Message Area Self-View Window Banner Window When powered on and after completing the Setup Wizard, the DVC-2000 is in PSTN Mode. To enter Broadband Mode, press the Broadband button on the DVC-2000 and the screen above will appear. The larger Main Window displays the self-view until a call is connected and then displays the party you are calling.
Techni cal Support echnical You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product. U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our website, or by phone.