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... Station Figure 2-3: Back Panel of USB Base Station Figure 2-4: Front of Handset Figure 2-5: Headset Port Figure 2-6: Back Panel of Handset Figure 2-7: Handset with Clip Figure 3-1: Handset's Batteries Figure 3-2: Handset on Charger Figure 3-3: Connect to the LINE Port Figure 3-4: Audio for Windows 2000 Figure 3-5: Volume Control for Windows 2000 Figure 3-6: Skype Access Screen Figure...
... Station Figure 2-3: Back Panel of USB Base Station Figure 2-4: Front of Handset Figure 2-5: Headset Port Figure 2-6: Back Panel of Handset Figure 2-7: Handset with Clip Figure 3-1: Handset's Batteries Figure 3-2: Handset on Charger Figure 3-3: Connect to the LINE Port Figure 3-4: Audio for Windows 2000 Figure 3-5: Volume Control for Windows 2000 Figure 3-6: Skype Access Screen Figure...
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... (www.skype.com) and a PC with the following: • Windows 2000 or XP • Skype software (www.skype.com) • High-speed Internet connection • Available USB port If you have an available telephone wall jack. If you wish, you have traditional phone service (a landline), make sure you can follow the instructions in...
... (www.skype.com) and a PC with the following: • Windows 2000 or XP • Skype software (www.skype.com) • High-speed Internet connection • Available USB port If you have an available telephone wall jack. If you wish, you have traditional phone service (a landline), make sure you can follow the instructions in...
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... In the field provided, enter D:\SetupWizard.exe (if "D" is the letter of your Skype-enabled PC's CD-ROM drive. 2. Windows XP 1. If your PC runs Windows 2000, you may need to place Internet phone calls. Insert the Setup CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive). 3. Running the Setup Wizard 1. Click Run. When the... active Skype account and Skype software installed on your PC, follow the instructions for your operating system. Click the Audio tab. 16 NOTE: After the USB driver is complete, a shortcut icon will automatically run , click Start.
... In the field provided, enter D:\SetupWizard.exe (if "D" is the letter of your Skype-enabled PC's CD-ROM drive. 2. Windows XP 1. If your PC runs Windows 2000, you may need to place Internet phone calls. Insert the Setup CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive). 3. Running the Setup Wizard 1. Click Run. When the... active Skype account and Skype software installed on your PC, follow the instructions for your operating system. Click the Audio tab. 16 NOTE: After the USB driver is complete, a shortcut icon will automatically run , click Start.
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... the volume using the slider. To obtain the best sound quality, adjust the volume using the slider to the Sound Playback drop-down menu, select Linksys CIT300. 5. Double-click Sound and Multimedia. 3. Close the window when finished. Chapter 3: Getting Started Setting Up Your PC Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit Figure 3-4: Audio for... Start and select Settings. From the Sound Playback drop-down menu, and select your original sound device. 9. From the Sound Playback drop-down menu, select USB Audio Device. 5. Click the OK button. Click the Volume button. 7. Windows 2000 1.
... the volume using the slider. To obtain the best sound quality, adjust the volume using the slider to the Sound Playback drop-down menu, select Linksys CIT300. 5. Double-click Sound and Multimedia. 3. Close the window when finished. Chapter 3: Getting Started Setting Up Your PC Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit Figure 3-4: Audio for... Start and select Settings. From the Sound Playback drop-down menu, and select your original sound device. 9. From the Sound Playback drop-down menu, select USB Audio Device. 5. Click the OK button. Click the Volume button. 7. Windows 2000 1.