Operating instructions

First Steps, Display Modes and General Operation Nur für den internen Gebrauch
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3-6 optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
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The Representation of optiClient 130 Controls
3.2 The Representation of optiClient 130 Controls
3.2.1 Overview of Controls
Different users can see different optiClient 130 layouts after they log on. Layouts vary depend-
ing on the modules installed and activated as well as the user preferences and window settings
that were active when the program was last ended. The central element in optiClient 130 is the
main bar:
The optiClient 130 main bar (example)
Meaning of the individual controls
Element Meaning
Main bar Central optiClient 130 element, always active once the program is
started, may be anchored at the top of the screen or minimized.
optiClient 130 integrat-
ed telephone with dis-
play on the main bar
The integrated telephone is represented by the display on the main
bar. Depending on the configuration, function keys, the dialing key-
board or dialog keys (like on a desktop telephone) appear when you
click the display. These elements can be used to set up connections,
initiate conferences, scroll through the phone book, start Service
menu functions, etc., like on a desktop telephone.
See also:
The optiClient 130 Phone.
Telephone display
Help
Buttons for
controlling the main window
Audio buttons
Module menu
Telephony menu
Call list buttons
Volume control
Volume menu
Exit
Forwarding menu
Telephony buttons
Minimize modules