Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 213

Phone and Modem Options, Testing the TAPI Function

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Configuring the PC Software Setting up TAPI Configuring the TAPI Connection Note: Under Windows you should log on as the user for whom you want to configure the TAPI connection. 1. In the Start menu, select Settings: Control Panel. Select the Printers and other Hardware (with Vista: Hardware and Sound) category. Double-click on the Phone and Modem Options icon. 2. Change to the Advanced tab. 3. From the list of installed driver software, select Aastra 800/OCX/OpenCom Service Provider and click on Configure. 4. In the following dialogue you will find a list with the configured connections for the user who is currently logged on. Click on New. 5. In the following dialogue you provide information for the new connection. In the Connection name box you can enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the CTI server box you must enter the DNS name or the IP address of the OpenCom 100. Using the [...] button you can search for this in the LAN. In the boxes Username and Password you enter the user data of one of the users configured on the OpenCom 100. This user must be allocated a system terminal. Confirm your entry with OK. 6. The new connection is now configured. Close the opened dialogues with OK and Close. Testing the TAPI Function 1. In the Start menu, select Programs: Accessories: Communication and then start the programme called Phone Dialer. Under Windows XP and Vista, the Phone Dialer is started indirect by using the dialling function of the Address book (can be found in the start menu under Programs: Accessories). A manual start of the programme file "Dialer.exe" in the "C:\Program Files\Windows NT" (XP) or "C:\WIndows\System32" (Vista) folder is possible also. 2. In the Tools menu, select the item Connect using... to select the system terminal that is to use the CTI application. Under Windows XP you select the item 211

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Configuring the PC Software
Setting up TAPI
211
Configuring the TAPI Connection
Note:
Under Windows you should log on as the user for
whom you want to configure the TAPI connection.
1.
In the Start menu, select
Settings
:
Control Panel
. Select the
Printers and
other Hardware
(with Vista:
Hardware and Sound
) category. Double-click on
the
Phone and Modem Options
icon.
2.
Change to the
Advanced
tab.
3.
From the list of installed driver software, select
Aastra 800/OCX/OpenCom
Service Provider
and click on
Configure
.
4.
In the following dialogue you will find a list with the configured connections
for the user who is currently logged on. Click on
New
.
5.
In the following dialogue you provide information for the new connection. In
the
Connection name
box you can enter a descriptive name for the con-
nection. In the
CTI server
box you must enter the DNS name or the IP address
of the OpenCom 100. Using the
[…]
button you can search for this in the LAN.
In the boxes
Username
and
Password
you enter the user data of one of the
users configured on the OpenCom 100. This user must be allocated a system
terminal. Confirm your entry with
OK
.
6.
The new connection is now configured. Close the opened dialogues with
OK
and
Close
.
Testing the TAPI Function
1.
In the Start menu, select
Programs
:
Accessories
:
Communication
and then
start the programme called
Phone Dialer
.
Under Windows XP and Vista, the
Phone Dialer
is started indirect by using the
dialling function of the
Address book
(can be found in the start menu under
Programs
:
Accessories
). A manual start of the programme file “Dialer.exe” in
the “C:\Program Files\Windows NT” (XP) or “C:\WIndows\System32” (Vista)
folder is possible also.
2.
In the
Tools
menu, select the item
Connect using...
to select the system ter-
minal that is to use the CTI application. Under Windows XP you select the item