Aastra OpenCom 510 User Manual page 175

Communications system
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Configuring the PC Software
Configuring the TAPI Connection
1. In the Start menu, select Settings: Control Panel. Double-click on the Tele-
phony icon (Phone and Modem Options icon under Windows 2000/XP).
2. Change to the Telephony Drivers tab (Advanced Options tab under
Windows 2000/XP).
3. From the list of installed driver software, select OpenCom 100 Service Pro-
vider 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 510. 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 510. This user must be allocated a system
telephone. 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 program called Phone Dialer.
Under Windows XP the Phone Dialer is started indirect by using the dialling
function of the Address book (can be found in the start menu under Pro-
grams: Accessories). A manual start of the program file "Dialer.exe" in the
"C:\Program files\Windows NT" folder is possible also.
2. In the Tools menu, select the item Connect using... to select the system tele-
phone that is to use the CTI application. Under Windows 2000/XP you select
Note: Under Windows NT or Windows 2000/XP you should
log on as the user for whom you want to configure the TAPI
connection.
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