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 possi-
ble, the number must be in-
cluded in call distribution (Con-
figurator, PBX Configuration:
Call Distribution menu).
Using the Systray Display
You can configure a systray display
for the OpenCom 130 to appear in
the information area of the Start bar
of a workstation. This systray display
constantly shows you whether an
ISP, an RAS or a LAN-to-LAN connec-
tion is active. It is also possible to
display the current occupancy of the
trunk lines.
Requirements
To use the systray display, you must
first install TAPI; see Setting up TAPI
starting on page 104.
Configuring the PC Software
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.
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 tel-
ephone number in the User Man-
ager (see Step 3).
You will find further information on
the working of the NET CAPI driver
and CAPI application programs on
the system CD.
Please note: The systray display
requires a current version of TAPI. If
you are using TAPI from an earlier
version of the OpenCom 130, you
must first install the newer version
from the system CD.
Installing the systray display
1. Call up the start mask of the sys-
tem CD (see Configuring the PC
Software on page 104).
2. From the start mask, select
"Software, install systray". Fol-
low the program instructions.
Using the Systray Display
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