User guide
VTGO-PC 2.8 Advanced User Guide
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Mute Media Player/RealPlayer on incoming phone call: this feature works with Windows Media
Player 7 and RealPlayer 1 only. VTGO-PC will mute these players on an incoming call.
QOS mechanisms can be used to set the TOS bits (for Diffserv) and set higher OS priority levels
on outgoing audio packets. However these mechanisms can cause failures in the audio path
setup if the underlying network or the OS is not enabled for QoS (consult your administrator).
Application Level Volume Control: VTGO-PC allows a user to control the volume of the computer
from VTGO-PC’s volume settings. In other words, when you adjust the volume within the
program, it also adjusts the volume in the computer’s audio settings. Using Application Level
Volume Control does not change the volume level of any device on the computer.
Run VTGO-PC’s miniWebServer: this feature allows a user to run services that make use of http
push and RTP push. This is also useful for VTGO-PC diagnostics. In order to use extension
mobility in CallManager 3.2, a web server is required. By utilizing VTGO-PC’s miniWebserver,
users can access services that make use of
a) Remote Device Diagnostics.
b) Voice Paging (RTP URIs)
c) Text Paging (http push)
d) File transfer (VTGO to VTGO)
e) Extension mobility
f) Remote configuration
Accessibility (available in VTGO-PC Advanced only)
VTGO-PC Advanced supports Accessibility for the visually impaired. This feature includes:
1. Option to disable Voice Narrator, Jaws or other assisting program to prevent confusing
overlap of vocalizations.
2. Vocalized inbound Caller ID (name) and CLID (number) using Text-To-Speech functions
included with Microsoft’s SAPI.
3. Option to play a short preamble tone on an inbound call prior to vocalizing caller ID.
4. Audible Message Waiting Indication that will play stuttered dial tone when an unread message
is in the voicemail box and plays a user-selected sound on a periodic basis.