Configuring the PC Software
Configuring the NET CAPI Driver
The NET CAPI driver requires an extra internal number so that the "virtual ISDN
card" on the OpenCom 510 can be addressed:
1. Go to the Configurator, PBX Configuration: Devices: CAPI-ISDN menu. Click
on Change.
2. Activate the Status check box. Enter at least one unassigned, internal number
in the boxes under Parameters. Confirm your entry with Assign.
3. Go to the Configurator, User Manager: User menu. Select one of the users
shown. Enter the number just assigned in one of the boxes No. 1 to No. 10.
Confirm your entry with Apply.
4. If it is to be possible to call the "virtual ISDN card" externally, or if external calls
are to be possible, the number must be included in call distribution (Configu-
rator, PBX Configuration: Call Distribution menu).
5. After installing the NET CAPI driver, you will find an extra icon on the right side
of the Windows Start bar. Click on this icon with the right mouse key. Select the
Log-on command from the menu.
You will find further information on the working of the NET CAPI driver and CAPI
application programmes on the product CD.
Note on sending faxes
The NET CAPI can not address an analogue Group-3 fax. Use a CAPI-compatible
modem-simulation driver or connect an analogue modem or analogue modem
card to one of the OpenCom 510's internal a/b ports for sending faxes.
17.4
Using the Systray Display
You can configure a systray display for the OpenCom 510 to appear in the infor-
mation area of the Start bar of a workstation. This systray display constantly shows
you whether a WAN, a RAS or a Branch connection via ISDN is active. It is also pos-
sible to display the current occupancy of the trunk lines.
Note: In the subsequent dialogue you must log on NET CAPI
first with the user (user name and password) for which you
configured the CAPI telephone number in the User Manager
(see Step 3).
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