Operating instructions

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optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
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First Steps, Display Modes and General Operation
The Representation of optiClient 130 Controls
Audio buttons The Audio buttons on the main bar are used to accept and disconnect
calls (green / red handset) and as audio controls (speaker, headset,
microphone).
See also:
The Audio Buttons and Volume Control on the Main Bar.
Forwarding menu If forwarding has been currently configured, these details are shown
in the Forwarding menu and can be enabled or disabled from there.
See also:
The optiClient 130 Forwarding menu.
Telephony buttons
Telephony menu
The Telephony menu features telephony functions for the communi-
cation system connected. To speed up access to frequently used
functions, you can position the associated icons as buttons directly
on the main bar.
See also:
The Telephony Menu and Phone Buttons on the Main Bar
Call list buttons Depending on your user preferences, you may be able to open all
available call lists directly from the main bar by clicking the appropri-
ate button.
See also:
The optiClient 130 Call Lists
Call List Settings.
Volume control
Volume menu
You can use the volume control button or volume menu to change the
volume for the ring tone / speaker / handset and headset, respective-
ly.
See also:
The Audio Buttons and Volume Control on the Main Bar
Fault signaling The fault icon appears on the main bar as soon as optiClient 130 de-
tects an operating fault, for example, a missing network connection.
You can click this icon to query faults and find possible solutions.
See also:
optiClient 130 Fault Signaling on the Main Bar
Module menu This button opens the optiClient 130 Module menu. The menu pro-
vides fast access to functions associated with the modules installed/
configured. The type and scope of the menu entries depend on your
individual installation and configuration.
See also:
The optiClient 130 Module Menu.
Help Click this button to open the general optiClient 130 Online Help.
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