Using the D-Link i2eye
TM
DVC-2000 Videophone
over BGAN
Version 1.0
20.02.07
This document provides recommendations on the use of the D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Videophone (called
the DVC-2000 in this document) over the BGAN network. It explains the features and benefits of the
videophone, how to set up the DVC-2000 for use over BGAN, the equipment needed and customization
required for use with BGAN.
DVC-2000 overview
The DVC-2000 Broadband Videophone is a full-featured desktop videoconferencing device with a
built-in 5" color LCD screen. Since the DVC-2000 is a standalone device, you do not need a
computer or television to videoconference using BGAN. Using advanced video compression
technology, the DVC-2000 maximizes the image and audio quality over BGAN within the available
bandwidth.
Typical users
• Media broadcasters
• Military, government and surveillance
• Special interest groups
• Remote office workers
Key features
The DVC-2000 offers the following main features over the BGAN network:
• The phone can be used for both IP video calls and standard PSTN calls. This means that you
can plug it into the RJ-11 port of a Thrane & Thrane terminal, or a Wideye SABRE 1
terminal and use it as a standard handset. The current mode of the terminal is indicated by
a green LED on the main keypad. If the LED is lit under PSTN, then the DVC-2000 is
in
PSTN mode; if the LED is off then the phone is in broadband mode
.
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