Ip Extensions Using Iptalk; When Connection Is Broken - Altigen MaxCommunicator Manual

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• You have an AltiGen-certified IP phone or are using IPTalk
Consult your system administrator or authorized AltiGen dealer for details
on obtaining this equipment.
All the call handling functions are the same as when you log in locally, with
the exception of the ability to configure One Number Access. You can pick
up voice mail, forward local business office phone calls to another site such
as a home desktop PC, and even receive phone calls as you would at the
office.
To log in from a remote location
1.
If you connect to the Internet through a modem connection, establish
a connection to your internet service provider (ISP).
2.
Log in using your Extension and Password as usual.
3.
If you will be using a headset plugged into your PC, check the Enable
IPTalk softphone check box. (An AltiGen IPTalk license must be
assigned to your extension.)
4.
Click OK.

IP Extensions Using IPTalk

An AltiGen-certified USB headset system is recommended for IP
extensions using IPTalk (your phone system administrator or AltiGen
dealer can recommend headsets).
Important: You can run only one instance of MaxCommunicator with
IPTalk per system.
To make and receive calls using IPTalk
1.
Connect your headset to your PC.
2.
Use the MaxCommunicator dialing and call accepting functions as
usual to make and receive calls.

When Connection Is Broken

When a connection with the phone server is broken, a message box pops up
asking if you want to connect again. Click Yes to restore the connection
without having to go through the log-in process again.
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