Speakerphone Mode - D-Link DVC-1100 Manual

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Using the DVC-1100 (continued)
Placing a Speed-dial VideoPhone Call with the Remote
To add a VideoPhone number or IP address as a Speed Dial entry, please see
page 30.
From the Main Menu, select DIAL. In the Dial screen the Speed
Dial List box is highlighted and the first speed dial entry is selected.
Navigate with the arrow keys to select the speed dial name assigned
to the party you want to call and press ENTER.
The DVC-1100 VideoPhone rings while you wait for your call to be
answered by the party on the other end of the call.
When the other party answers, the VideoPhone call is connected.
When you dial another VideoPhone, the other party must
answer within 10 rings (one minute) or the call will be dropped
and you will receive an "Incomplete Call" message.

Speakerphone Mode

The DVC-1100 has a Speakerphone Mode if the call needs to be shared with
more than one person, or when it is desirable to talk without using the telephone
handset. In Speakerphone Mode, the speaker on the television and either the
built-in microphone in the DVC-1100 or an external microphone are used.
When a call is answered using the remote control, or a call is placed using the
remote control, the DVC-1100 VideoPhone is automatically in Speakerphone
Mode.
Switching From a Speakerphone Call to a Private Call
If you are sharing a VideoPhone call with a group using the Speakerphone
Mode and wish to conduct a private conversation, pick up the telephone handset
and turn down the audio on the television. The others in the group will not be
able to hear the conversation.
If Speakerphone Mode is not enabled by pressing the
'Speakerphone' button on the remote control, hanging up the
handset will end the video call.
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