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Setting up NET CAPI Configuring the PC Software
use the CTI application. Under
Windows 2000/XP you select the
item “Options” from the “Edit”
menu. In the “Lines” tab you
then select the system tele-
phone from the “Phone calls”
list.
3. Enter a telephone number in the
“Number” box and confirm with
“Dial.” Under Windows 2000/XP
you first click on the “Dial” icon
and in the subsequent dialogue
activate “Phone call”.
4. The number you entered is dis-
played on the selected system
telephone. Lift the receiver to
start dialling.
Note: If the “Phone Dialer” pro-
gram is not installed, you will have to
install it. To do this, you open the
“Control Panel” and click on “Soft-
ware”. In the “Windows Setup” tab
you activate the “Connections” com-
ponent.
Setting up NET CAPI
With a CAPI driver (common applica-
tion programming interface) Win-
dows programs are able to access
services and functions of an ISDN
card. With a network-based CAPI,
the OpenCom 100 allows the use of
ISDN functions also by PCs in which
no ISDN card is integrated.
Requirements
You require an active IP network
connection between the PC and the
telephone system. Refer to the chap-
ter Configuration under Windows
starting on page 48 if you have not
yet established an IP network con-
nection.
Please note: Before installing the
CAPI driver for the OpenCom 100, any
existent ISDN card must be removed
and any CAPI drivers on your PC must
be de-installed.
Installing the NET CAPI driver
1. Call up the start mask from the
system CD (see Configuring the
PC Software on page 102).
2. Select “Software, NET CAPI
Driver” from the start mask and
follow the program instructions.
Configuring the NET CAPI Driver
The NET CAPI driver requires an extra
internal number so that the “virtual
ISDN card” on the OpenCom 100 can
be addressed: