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DVC-1100
TM
i2eye
(Patent Pending)
Wireless Broadband VideoPhone
Manual
v1.03
Building Networks for People
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Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................3 Package Contents ...........................................................................................4 System Requirements ......................................................................................4 Features & Benefits .........................................................................................5 Connections .................................
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Introduction Imagine having high-quality, low-cost videoconferencing from a standalone, easy to use communication appliance that supports your existing wireless network. TM The D-Link i2eye DVC-1100 Wireless Broadband VideoPhone accomplishes this. D-Link i2eye introduces the world of videoconferencing over the Internet, to bring you and your family, friends and colleagues together, in real time, anytime! The previously complicated process of conducting a video conference is simplified with t
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Package Contents TM D-Link i2eye DVC-1100 Wireless Broadband VideoPhone Power Adapter Instruction Manual Quick Installation Guide Remote Control with Batteries Standard Composite RCA Audio / Video Cable Cat 5 RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Wireless Antenna Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the DVC-1100 will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. System Requirements Connection to broadband Internet (Cable modem, DSL modem, wireless netwo
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Features & Benefits Standalone operation - No computer needed Supports enhanced 802.11b wireless networks up to 22 Mbps Uses broadband cable/DSL or network connections for high-quality video H.323 Internet videoconferencing standard compliant Uses the D-Link Directory Service for ease of use dialing Easy to use Easy Setup Wizard Picture-in-Picture view or full-screen view Remote control included Flexible calling formats for worldwide use Speed Dialing Built-in Caller ID Answer incom
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LEDs TM LED stands for Light-Emitting Diode. The i2eye DVC-1100 has the following LEDs for monitoring its operation. Call Monitor Status Power LED Front LED Location A green light indicates the DVC-1100 is ON Power This LED turns on briefly at power up. It is then off during Status normal operation Call Steady red light indicates video is being sent and a call is in Monitor progress Activity Link Status WLAN LED Back LED Location and Activity Steady or blinking green light indicates the
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Getting Started BEFORE YOU BEGIN! Read the section on using the DVC-1100 with routers, gateways or broadband modems starting on page 47 in this manual if you are using the DVC-1100 VideoPhone with a router, gateway or broadband modem. The DVC-1100 needs to be setup before use. You can use the Quick Installation Guide (included with the DVC-1100) to perform the hardware installation. Each cable (video, audio, Ethernet and AC power) supplied for the DVC-1100 has a different color on the end that
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Remote Control Layout When a numeric Use the arrow keys along input is required, with the Enter, Cancel and (e.g., a telephone number keys to enter number or IP information when required. Address) enter it directly by press- ing the number keys. The * (asterisk--sometimes called a “star” key) is used to enter a “.” (period also Number sign called a “dot”.) When entering alphanumeric Cancel information, the left arrow key performs a backspace, ENTER key deleting the character to the left of the
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Using the On-Screen Keyboard The DVC-1100 uses a keyboard that appears on-screen to enter text into the Setup Wizard screens. When the cursor is located in a setup screen that requires characters to be entered, press the ENTER key to bring up the on-screen keyboard. The keyboard will only appear if the cursor is located in an area of the screen that allows text or numbers to be entered. To enter text, use the arrow keys on the remote control to move the cursor to the required character. Press th
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Using the Setup Wizard The following descriptions of the Setup Wizard screens will help you understand the purpose and procedures for providing the required information. Welcome Screen The first screen that displays on the initial startup is the Welcome Screen. This screen explains what information is needed to complete the setup and also explains how to use the remote control to navigate through the Setup Wizard. Press ENTER on the remote control to continue to the next screen. Personal Infor
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Wireless Site Survey Screen To use your DVC-1100 wirelessly, it is necessary to find an available wireless network. The Wireless Site Survey screen makes this simple. Upon starting, the DVC-1100 performed a “site survey” looking for wireless network devices the DVC-1100 can connect to. These discovered wireless devices are displayed by their SSID name on the Wireless Site Survey screen. On a home network, you may have just one entry. In a business, there may b
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Wireless Settings Screen The Wireless Settings screen shows the SSID of the selected i2eye AP wireless device the DVC-1100 will attach to and allows setting the DVC-1100 for WEP encryp- tion. The DVC-1100 has WEP encryption disabled by default. Encryption will make your wire- less network more secure, but may slow down the network due to the increased traffic caused by the encryption. SSID The SSID name selected on the Wireless Site Survey screen appears here.
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Wireless Settings Screen (continued) WEP Type Press the down arrow on the remote to select the WEP Type. Select one of the WEP Types by pressing Enter. The WEP Type must match the type used by the wireless network if encryption is enabled. Disabled: No WEP encryption (Default) 64-bit 128-bit 256-bit Key ID Press the down arrow on the remote to select the Key ID. You can enter up to four encryption keys that is used to encrypt data passed wirelessly over the n
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Wireless Settings Screen (continued) A 256-bit encryption key must be exactly 58 characters in length. The box for entering a key will scroll to allow entering numbers that do not fit in the box. (Example:12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890FFAAABBE is a valid string of 58 characters for 256-bit encryption.) Only one key needs to be entered. Press the down arrow after entering the first key to enter a second key. Enter another key or press the
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) Network Address Screen The Network Address screen asks for information that is needed to connect a DVC-1100 call over the Internet. Most home users with a cable or DSL modem can leave the checkbox checked to obtain an IP address automatically. If you know you cannot be as- signed an IP Address automati- cally through a DHCP server then uncheck the checkbox and enter your IP Address, Subnet mask and Gateway. Obtain an IP Address automatically (Default) The appl
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) DNS (Domain Naming System) Screen If you entered an IP address in the Network Address screen (described on the previous page) you will see the screen for setting DNS server addresses. The DNS screen asks for information regarding the Domain Name System (DNS) server. You should be able to get both of these settings from your router configuration settings, ISP or your network administrator. Only the primary DNS server address is required, though it is best to ha
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Using the Setup Wizard (continued) System Restart A message appears asking to restart the DVC-1100 to complete the setup. Press the Yes button to accom- plish a restart. Congratulations! You are now ready to make and receive i2eye VideoPhone calls. Using a Telephone with the DVC-1100 Although optional, it is recommended that you connect a standard telephone to the DVC-1100 VideoPhone. The telephone that you use for the DVC-1100 VideoPhone will not be connected to your phone wall jack. You will
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Using the DVC-1100 Status Icons Main Main Window Settings Buttons Privacy Status Status Message Icons Ready for call Area Self-View Banner Window Window Layout of the i2eye Main Screen After the DVC-1100 VideoPhone is setup by 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. Once you have connected to another VideoPhone the main window displays the party you are ca
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Using the DVC-1100 (continued) If a Status Icon is displayed, this indicates the operation the icon represents is not complete. The i2eye Update status icon appears at startup. While the icon appears, the DVC-1100 is quickly determining if auto-update is enabled. If it is enabled, the DVC-1100 will determine if an update exists. When this is complete, the icon disappears. If the DVC-1100 cannot connect to the update server, the operation was unsuccessful and the icon will show as: