eMachines DUV1000 User Manual

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DUV1000 User’s Guide

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Intelligent selection of codec (G.723 or G.729A) based on Internet connection speed.

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Excellent voice quality and low end-to-end delay using low latency adaptive jitter buffer,

silence suppression, and comfort noise generation techniques.

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User-friendly hands-free dialing method.

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Make multiple calls without connecting to the Internet each time.

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Call transfer, last number redial, and adjustable speaker volume control.

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Password protection to your valuable configuration information.

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Remote software update support.

1.1 Acronyms

LED

Light Emitting Diode

IP Internet

Protocol

ISP

Internet Service Provider

PPP Point-to-Point

Protocol

PSTN Public

Switched

Telephone Network

RTP

Real Time Protocol

SIP

Session Initiation Protocol

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol

VOIP

Voice Over Internet Protocol, same as Internet Telephony

1.2 Definitions

Idle State: DUV1000 is said to be in idle state when the speaker is off, LEDs are off and handset
is on Hook.

Configuration state:
DUV1000 goes to configuration state to edit and verify the configuration
information.

Receive state:
DUV1000 goes to this state to receive calls from other phones. In this state,
phone is always connected to Internet.

Speaker Mode: You can dial a phone number in hands free mode and listen to call progress
messages.

Handset Mode: You can lift the handset any time to listen. If the speaker is on while lifting, it is
turned off automatically.

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