Testing The Panasonic Tapi Product - Panasonic DBS Section 570 TAPI Installation Manual

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Section 570 - TAPI Installation Guide
5. When finished, click OK to close the Configure Line window, then click
6. In the Dialing Preferences section of the Telephony Properties window,
7. Click OK twice to close the Dialing Properties and Telephony Properties
8. After setting up the Windows Telephony Control information, you will
9. As a final step, use the provided test dialer to verify that the TAPI adapter

Testing the Panasonic TAPI product

The Panasonic Service Provider software comes with a test dialer for testing the
installation and configuration of the TAPI adapter and Service Provider.
1. For Windows 3.1, open the DBS group window and double-click on the
2. From the Options menu, select Dialing and verify that your extension is
3. Enter a phone number in the "Number to Dial" field, then click Dial. A
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the TAPI device is actually connected to. If desired, you can also set Flex
Key labels to match the FF key programming for the extension.
OK again to close the Configure Provider window.
click on Dialing Properties and set up the appropriate parameters for your
dialing location. If you need to dial a digit to access an outside line, enter
the digit in the appropriate fields. To indicate a pause, use "W" (wait)
following the digit - for example, "9W".
windows and exit Control Panel.
need to configure the specific TAPI application being used. Refer to the
documentation accompanying that application for the appropriate
information.
and Service Provider software have been installed and configured
correctly.
Dialer icon.
For Windows 95, click on the Start button. Select Programs, then DBS,
then click on Dialer.
selected under Preferred Line. Click OK to confirm the selection.
window will open, showing the number actually being dialed.
If the Dialing Properties section of the Windows Telephony Control
Panel indicates that certain digits must be dialed to access an outside
line, these digits will be reflected in the number actually being dialed.
For example, if your Telephony Control Panel specifies that you must
dial a "9w" to access an outside line, and you enter the number 555-
1212 in the "Number to Dial" field of the test dialer, the actual number
dialed will be "9w-555-1212".
Issued April 2000
DBS-92-570

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